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  2. File:98-845 (IA 98-845-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2016, Quizlet launched "Quizlet Live", a real-time online matching game where teams compete to answer all 12 questions correctly without an incorrect answer along the way. [15] In 2017, Quizlet created a premium offering called "Quizlet Go" (later renamed "Quizlet Plus"), with additional features available for paid subscribers.

  4. File:EUR 1979-845.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. iText - Wikipedia

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    iText is a library for creating and manipulating PDF files in Java and . NET.It was created in 2000 and written by Bruno Lowagie. The source code was initially distributed as open source under the Mozilla Public License or the GNU Library General Public License open source licenses.

  6. File:EUD 1997-845.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. 845 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Year 845 was a common year ... in exchange for their leaving. [4]

  8. 840s BC - Wikipedia

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    849 BC-Elijah ascends to heaven in a whirlwind.; 845 BC—Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron.; 842 BC—Shalmaneser III devastates the territory of Damascus; Israel and the Phoenician cities send tribute.

  9. 5-4 - Wikipedia

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    5-4 (pronounced "five to four") is a podcast that covers the U.S. Supreme Court from a critical, progressive perspective. The podcast's tagline describes it as being "about how much the Supreme Court sucks", and providing an "irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics."