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  2. List of NBA career blocks leaders - Wikipedia

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    Team Abbreviations Team listed is the one player was on when he established the record. ATL: Atlanta Hawks: DEN: Denver Nuggets: LAL: Los Angeles Lakers

  3. List of NBA career turnovers leaders - Wikipedia

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    Rank Player Pos Team(s) played for (years) [c] Total turnovers Games played Turnovers per game average [d]; 1 LeBron James ^ : SF: Cleveland Cavaliers (2003–2010, 2014–2018) Miami Heat (2010–2014)

  4. List of NBA career steals leaders - Wikipedia

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    Team abbreviations Team(s) listed is the one player was on when he established the record. ATL: Atlanta Hawks: GSW: Golden State Warriors: MIL: Milwaukee Bucks

  5. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    Recalculating the index for the same period using rounding to the nearest thousandth rather than truncation corrected the index value from 524.811 up to 1098.892. [3] For the examples below, sgn(x) refers to the sign function applied to the original number, x.

  6. Brignall - Wikipedia

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    The nearest town is the market town of Barnard Castle. At the 2021 census, the parish had a population of 54. [1] The village is known for the scenic valley section of the River Greta known as Brignall Banks, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. [2]

  7. Battle of Kamdesh - Wikipedia

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    1.4.1 The Hundred Man Shura. 1.4.2 ... Members of 10th Mountain Division's 1-32 Infantry Regiment were air lifted to the nearest helicopter landing zone on OP ...

  8. Capital punishment in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic followers of Mohammed executed the men of the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza for a treaty violation, with several hundred killed in 627. [36] After the Battle of Hattin (1187), Saladin personally beheaded Raynald of Châtillon; a Christian knight who served in the Second Crusade and organized attacks against Islam's two holiest cities ...