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  2. 888 (number) - Wikipedia

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    888 is a base ten repdigit (a number all of whose digits are equal), [1] and = Where 37 is the 12th prime number.. 888 is a practical number, meaning that every positive integer up to 888 itself may be represented as a sum of distinct divisors of 888.

  3. 8888 Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The 8888 Uprising, [a] also known as the People Power Uprising [b] and the 1988 Uprising, [c] was a series of nationwide protests, [9] marches, and riots [10] in Burma (present-day Myanmar) that peaked in August 1988.

  4. 88.8 FM - Wikipedia

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    This article related to radio communications is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Super 8 (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Rivett and Dennis Brown created the new Super 8 Motel corporation with each of them owning 50% of the stock in the new company. [6] The original room rate was US$8.88 (equivalent to $50.07 in 2021), hence the numeric brand name. [7]

  6. Catastrophic cancellation - Wikipedia

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  7. List of largest empires - Wikipedia

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    The British Empire (red) and Mongol Empire (blue) were the largest and second-largest empires in history, respectively. The precise extent of either empire at its greatest territorial expansion is a matter of debate among scholars.

  8. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    Paper sizes A0 to A8, life-size installation The Invasion of the Square Roots at the CosmoCaixa Barcelona science museum A size chart illustrating the ISO A series and a comparison with American letter and legal formats Comparison of some paper and photographic paper sizes close to the A4 size

  9. Index of Freedom in the World - Wikipedia

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    The Index of Freedom in the World is an index of civil liberties published in late 2012 by Canada's Fraser Institute, Germany's Liberales Institut, and the U.S. Cato Institute. [1]