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  2. OVP 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The army held their own separate submachine gun trials which compared designs by Beretta, Ansaldo, SIAI Savoia, Cei-Rigotti, and A.N. The Beretta gun was adopted, in September 1918 as the Moschetto Automatico Revelli-Beretta Mod. 1915 (commonly known as the "Beretta Model 1918") - however it was ultimately only adopted in semi-automatic form. [3]

  3. Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy is an Action game. The player controls a radio-controlled robot which battles it out with other robots in order to win. Ways to win a battle include destroying the opponent's control board, immobilizing the opponent (such as flipping them over), having the most points at the end or in some cases eliminating them by pushing them into pits.

  4. No-three-in-line problem - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to Erdős's 2D construction, this can be accomplished by using points (,, + mod ), where is a prime congruent to 3 mod 4. [20] Just as the original no-three-in-line problem can be used for two-dimensional graph drawing, one can use this three-dimensional solution to draw graphs in the three-dimensional grid.

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  6. Chex Quest - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, Chex Quest is often considered to have been highly innovative [33] [34] and to have pioneered the use of licensed modding to insert product placement into established titles. [35] Although at least 5 million copies were released, the original CDs are uncommon on the secondary market as they were noted by collectors as having ...

  7. AP Computer Science Principles - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Principles (also known as AP CSP) is an AP Computer Science course and examination offered by the College Board under the Advanced Placement program. The course is designed as an equivalent to a first-semester course in computing . [ 1 ]

  8. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    Reaching the article in five clicks is considered 'par', with clicks over or under five being referred to as 'bogeys' and 'birdies' respectively. Players can either play the course (aiming for 'par' or better) or as a competition. In the latter case, players start from the same Random Articles and add their score between rounds. Lowest score wins.

  9. Party Mode - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Kurtis of Today's Country Magazine wrote that the song "turns the corner from being just a bright, up-tempo placement on radio playlists, to being a song that can potentially reach through the speakers to help people admit the things they are dealing with during their own breakup misery and how they're choosing to cope with them, bringing to light a potentially better way to face it."