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  2. Link (British interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Link runs a financial inclusion programme [3] to protect cash machines in some of the most remote and deprived areas of the UK. This was first designed and set up following work with the Treasury Select Committee under the chairmanship of Lord McFall in 2006 and has developed and expanded since Link has committed to protecting the geographic spread of ATM provision and it established the Link ...

  3. National colours of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In many international team sports the different countries of the United Kingdom are represented by separate teams. In those where the United Kingdom competes as one team, either under its own name or that of Great Britain (such as in the Olympic Games), colours used for the team are red, white and blue, where the blue is often a very dark blue. [1]

  4. Help:Link color - Wikipedia

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    Links should be clearly identifiable as such to readers. Avoid using colored links that may hinder the ability to distinguish them from regular text, or coloring links solely for aesthetic purposes.

  5. LinkUK - Wikipedia

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    LinkUK or InLinkUK is an infrastructure project that planned to cover major cities in the United Kingdom with free Wi-Fi service. LinkUK kiosks, called Links, was initially rolled out in the London borough of Camden in 2017, and later in Lambeth, Hammersmith & Fulham and other boroughs.

  6. Template:Colored link - Wikipedia

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    This template takes three parameters: the color of the link, the article being linked to, and optional text to display as a piped link. {{colored link|purple|Page name to link|Alternative text}} → Alternative text

  7. Link Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Link trainer in use at a British Fleet Air Arm station in 1943. The term Link Trainer, also known as the "Blue box" and "Pilot Trainer" [1] is commonly used to refer to a series of flight simulators produced between the early 1930s and early 1950s by Link Aviation Devices, founded and headed by Ed Link, based on technology he pioneered in 1929 at his family's business in Binghamton, New York.

  8. Edwin Albert Link - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Albert Link (July 26, 1904 – September 7, 1981) [1] was an American inventor, entrepreneur and pioneer in aviation, underwater archaeology, and submersibles.He invented the flight simulator, which was called the "Blue Box" or "Link Trainer".

  9. Myanmar snub-nosed monkey - Wikipedia

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    The species is known in local dialects of Lisu people as mey nwoah and Law Waw people as myuk na tok te, both of which mean "monkey with an upturned face". [7] Rain allegedly causes it to sneeze due to the short upturned nasal flesh around its nostrils. People from the area report that it sits with its head directed downwards, hiding its face ...