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  2. Posting rule - Wikipedia

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    Example 2: Day 1: A makes an offer to B. Day 2: B intends to reject the offer by putting a letter in the mail to A rejecting the offer. Day 3: B changes his mind and sends a fax to A accepting the offer. In this situation, whichever communication A receives first will govern. Example 3: Day 1: A makes an offer to sell a parcel of land to B.

  3. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Prior to acceptance, an offer may be withdrawn. As acceptance must be communicated, the offeror cannot include an Acceptance by Silence clause. This was affirmed in Felthouse v Bindley, [36] here an uncle made an offer to buy his nephew's horse, saying that if he did not hear anything else he would "consider the horse mine". This did not stand ...

  4. Julianna Margulies Sent ‘ER’ Costar George Clooney a ...

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    Julianna Margulies had to congratulate her former ER costar George Clooney on his latest career milestone. Clooney, 63, is set to make his Broadway debut in the play Good Night, and Good Luck when ...

  5. Mazel tov - Wikipedia

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    Mazel tov is literally translated as "good luck" in its meaning as a description, not a wish. The implicit meaning is "good luck has occurred" or "your fortune has been good" and the expression is an acknowledgement of that fact.

  6. Joe job - Wikipedia

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    A Joe job is a spamming technique that sends out unsolicited e-mails using spoofed sender data. Early Joe jobs aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the apparent sender or inducing the recipients to take action against them (see also email spoofing), but they are now typically used by commercial spammers to conceal the true origin of their messages and to trick recipients into opening emails ...

  7. Gale–Shapley algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The stable matching problem, in its most basic form, takes as input equal numbers of two types of participants (n job applicants and n employers, for example), and an ordering for each participant giving their preference for whom to be matched to among the participants of the other type. A matching pairs each participant of one type with a ...

  8. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    Men-in-black suits visit the Weapon X facility to retrieve an X-ray and a blood sample from Weapon X, on behalf of the Essex Corporation. Zootopia: Before the credits roll, there's a live concert performance by Gazelle singing "Try Everything". Many of the film's various major and minor characters make appearances, including Bellwether (who's ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Speedy deletion/Archive 32 - Wikipedia

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    It is short and to the point but does not offer a lot of specifics but one could safely deduct that, in my given example, the image itself would not fall under any "Exemption Doctrine Policy (EDP)" because, with an image of Times Square, "we can reasonably expect someone to upload a freely licensed file for the same purpose".