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  2. Motor Insurers' Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) was founded in the UK in 1946 as a private company limited by guarantee and is the mechanism in the UK through which compensation is provided for victims of accidents caused by uninsured and untraced drivers, which is funded by an estimated £30 a year from every insured driver's premiums.

  3. Ask.com - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, the name "Jeeves" was eliminated from Ask Jeeves and the search engine renamed Ask. [2] [9] On May 16, 2006, Ask implemented a "Binoculars Site Preview" into its search results. On search results pages, the "binoculars" let searchers have a preview of the page they could visit with a mouse-over activating a pop-up screenshot.

  4. Minimally invasive warrantless search - Wikipedia

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    In Katz v.United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967), electronic eavesdropping devices attached to the outside of a phonebooth or a home were deemed to violate the unreasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, because the interior private life of the homeowners was exposed along with information about illegal activity.

  5. Azure Cognitive Search - Wikipedia

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    A search string can be specified as one of the query parameters to retrieve matching documents. Azure Search supports search strings using simple query syntax. [6] Supported features include logical operators, the suffix operator, and query with Lucene query syntax. [7] (currently in preview) As an example, white+house

  6. Kublai Khan - Wikipedia

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    Kublai Khan was the fourth son of Tolui, and his second son with Sorghaghtani Beki.As his grandfather Genghis Khan advised, Sorghaghtani chose a Buddhist Tangut woman as her son's nurse, whom Kublai later honored highly.

  7. Tamsin Omond - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Omond's book Rush – The Making of a Climate Activist was published. [4] In 2009 Omond was placed in the Sunday Times's Top 30 Power Players Under-30. [5] They were also placed in 56th place in the Independent on Sunday's 2009 "Pink List", a list of the 101 most influential gay men and women in Britain. [6]

  8. PubMed - Wikipedia

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    PubMed is a free database including primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health maintains the database as part of the Entrez system of information retrieval.

  9. Nick Owen - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Corbishley Owen [1] MBE (born 1 November 1947) is an English television presenter and newsreader, best known for presenting the ITV breakfast programme Good Morning Britain, Good Morning with Anne and Nick, ITV Sport, and the BBC's regional news show Midlands Today since 1997. [2]