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  2. 5.7.0.5. - Wikipedia

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    "5.7.0.5." (also "5-7-0-5") is a song recorded by the British rock group City Boy and written by group members Lol Mason and Steve Broughton. The song was first released as a single in 1978 and then as the first track on the group's fourth album, Book Early (1978).

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    Azarenka wins the first set 64, Ivanovic wins the next set 76 (winning the tiebreak 74), and Azarenka wins the final set 6–0. At the end of each set, the umpire would announce the winner of each set: Game, first set, Azarenka. Game, second set, Ivanovic. At the completion of the match, the result would be announced as:

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    A late fightback saw Schumacher close the gap to Hill, but Hill held on to win the race by 1.8 seconds, with Häkkinen a further 1.4 seconds back, while Berger recovered to finish fourth, Martin Brundle came fifth in his final Grand Prix, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen picked up the final point for sixth.

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    The IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry, for example, uses the numerical prefixes derived from Greek, except for the prefix for 9 (as mentioned) and the prefixes from 1 to 4 (meth-, eth-, prop-, and but-), which are not derived from words for numbers.

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    February 11, 2025 at 7:17 PM The Chicago Bulls didn't suffer the biggest loss in NBA history on Tuesday. The Memphis Grizzlies' 73-point win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2021 still stands alone.

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