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  2. The Turing Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Turing Guide is divided into eight main parts, covering various aspects of Alan Turing's life and work: [3]. Biography: Biographical aspects of Alan Turing.; The Universal Machine and Beyond: Turing's universal machine (now known as a Turing machine), developed while at King's College, Cambridge, which provides a theoretical framework for reasoning about computation, a starting point for ...

  3. Copeland Marks - Wikipedia

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    Copeland Harris Marks (1921–1999) was the author of sixteen cookbooks. He specialized in researching and writing about regional cuisines around the world, including The Indonesian Kitchen (1981), False Tongues and Sunday Bread: A Guatemalan and Mayan Cookbook (1985) and The Great Book of Couscous (1994).

  4. Daniel Smith (nonfiction author) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Smith is a British nonfiction writer with a particular interest in history and true crime. He has written more than 30 books. His most recent narrative non-fiction includes The Peer and the Gangster, which was long-listed for the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction, Scandal at Dolphin Square co-written with Simon Danczuk and The Drummond Affair: Murder and Mystery in ...

  5. Daniel Smith - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Smith (art materials), art supply manufacturer and retailer; Daniel Smith (surveyor) (1748–1818), American surveyor, soldier, and senator; Daniel B. Smith (1792–1883), American educator and pharmacist; Daniel Bennett Smith (born 1956), United States Secretary of State; Daniel Wakefield Smith (born 1973), American photojournalist

  6. Mark Z. Danielewski - Wikipedia

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    Mark Z. Danielewski (/ ˈ d æ n i ə l ɛ f s k i /; born March 5, 1966) [2] is an American fiction author. He is most widely known for his debut novel House of Leaves (2000), which won the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award .

  7. Mark Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Mark Daniel (January 4, 1900 — November 25, 1940; birth name: Daniel-Mordkhe Meyerovich, later Mark Meyerovich) was a Jewish Soviet writer and playwright. In Yiddish he signed himself as M.Daniel (Yiddish: מ. דאניעל). [1] In Russian he was known as Mark Naumovich Daniel (Марк Нау́мович

  8. Daniel Smith (art materials) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Smith (sometimes advertised as "Daniel Smith Artists' Materials" or "Daniel Smith Art Supply") is an art supply manufacturer and retailer. Dan Smith, a noted printmaking artist, [2] founded the operation in 1976, endeavoring to produce artist grade printmaking ink. [3] [4] Later, watercolors and oil paints were added to its products.

  9. Mark Zbikowski - Wikipedia

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    Mark "Zibo" Joseph Zbikowski (born March 21, 1956) is a former Microsoft Architect and an early computer hacker. He started working at the company only a few years after its inception, leading efforts in MS-DOS , OS/2 , Cairo and Windows NT .