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  2. Bruno (software) - Wikipedia

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    BRUNO was the first commercial computer software program for creating presentations (Presentation program) using a WYSIWYG user interface. BRUNO, which originated on the Hewlett Packard HP 1000 F-Series computer, was developed by Jim Long and Philip Walden of Hewlett Packard .

  3. PC Bruno - Wikipedia

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    PC Bruno was a Polish–French–Spanish signals–intelligence station near Paris during World War II, from October 1939 until June 1940. Its function was decryption of cipher messages, most notably German messages enciphered on the Enigma machine. PC Bruno worked in close cooperation with Britain's decryption center at Bletchley Park.

  4. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Title Language Print / Online Est. Owner Orientation Link A Szabadság: Hungarian: Both: 1989: Hungarian Workers' Party: Far-left, communism: www.aszabadsag.hu: Csók ...

  5. Talk:PC Bruno - Wikipedia

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  6. Old Hungarian script - Wikipedia

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    The Old Hungarian script or Hungarian runes (Hungarian: Székely-magyar rovás, 'székely-magyar runiform', or rovásírás) is an alphabetic writing system used for writing the Hungarian language. Modern Hungarian is written using the Latin-based Hungarian alphabet.

  7. Bruno Moritz - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Moritz (born January 10, 1898, [1] – November 17, 1966) was a German–Ecuadorian chess master. [2]He shared 1st at Bad Oeynhausen 1922 (Hauptturnier B), took 10th at Frankfurt 1923 (the 23rd DSB Congress, Ernst Grünfeld won), took 12th at Breslau 1925 (the 24th DSB-Congress, Efim Bogoljubow won), took 12th at Vienna 1926 (DSV-Kongress won by Karl Gilg and Heinrich Wagner), won at ...

  8. Bruno O'Ya - Wikipedia

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    Bruno O'Ya (born Bruno Oja; 12 February 1933 – 9 October 2002) was an Estonian-Polish actor. In 1974 he starred in the Academy Award -nominated film The Deluge under Jerzy Hoffman . [ 1 ] He also appeared in the 1978 film Centaurs .

  9. Bruno Maderna - Wikipedia

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    Maderna (right) with Nino Rota and Riccardo Bacchelli in 1963. In 1950 Maderna started an international career as a conductor, first in Paris and Munich, then across Europe.. In 1955 he founded the Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano with Luciano Berio [7] and Incontri musicali, a series of concerts disseminating contemporary music in Ita