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  2. Grover Musical Products, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Richard I. Berger (born 1952) is the president. Before becoming president, he had overseen the Trophy Grover Company and Grossman Musical Products, which in 1983, was one of the largest distributors of musical instruments in the U.S. Grossman Musical Products was founded in 1922 by his great uncle, Henry Saul Grossman (1898–1995) [5] who, from 1953 to 1966, owned Rogers Drums.

  3. Grover's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In quantum computing, Grover's algorithm, also known as the quantum search algorithm, is a quantum algorithm for unstructured search that finds with high probability the unique input to a black box function that produces a particular output value, using just () evaluations of the function, where is the size of the function's domain.

  4. Tata 1510/1512 - Wikipedia

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    The Tata 1510/1512 is the largest selling bus model seen regularly in India and neighbouring countries, and also in the Seychelles. Made by the industrial giant, Tata Motors, it combines good features and low ownership cost. It has the following features: Engine:1512c using Front-mounted Tata-Cummins (Cummins 6BT 5.9L), turbocharged, intercooled.

  5. Kit Carson - Wikipedia

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    Kit Carson bronze statue by Frederick William MacMonnies, 1906. Carson's home in Taos, New Mexico, is the Kit Carson Home and Museum. His tourist attraction grave is nearby in the former Kit Carson State Park, now managed as a city park. A Kit Carson monument obelisk (1885) stands at the Santa Fe, New Mexico federal building park. The Kit ...

  6. 1510s in architecture - Wikipedia

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    1510–1520 – Tower ("Stump") of St Botolph's Church, Boston, England, completed. 1510 Alcázar de Colón ("Columbus' Palace") in Santo Domingo, the 22-room home of Don Diego Columbus. Sheffield Manor in Yorkshire, England. 1511 – All Saints' Church, Wittenberg (Schloßkirche) completed to a design by Conrad Pflüger.

  7. The Affair at Grover Station - Wikipedia

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    "The Affair at Grover Station" is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Library in June 1900 [1] in two installments, and reprinted in the Lincoln Courier one month later. [2] The story is about a geological student asking an old friend of his about the recent murder of a station agent.

  8. 1510 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Cortese [eo; es; fr; it; nl] – De Cardinalatu; Dinim de shehitah i bedikah (The Rules of Ritual Slaughter and Inspection of Animals) in Constantinople, the earliest known Judaeo-Spanish text, published in Constantinople.

  9. Joel Grover - Wikipedia

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    Joel Grover graduated from Ulysses S. Grant High School in Van Nuys, CA in 1977. After attending the University of California, Berkeley , he began his career in Grand Junction, Colorado . After working for the NBC affiliate local news broadcast in Las Vegas, NV, he took a job as an investigative reporter at KSTP Minneapolis before coming to Los ...