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  2. Wynkyn de Worde - Wikipedia

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    Portrait and printer's mark of Wynkyn de Worde. From a drawing by Fathorne. Plaque to Wynkyn de Worde, Stationers Hall, London Wynkyn de Worde (/ ˈ w ɪ ŋ k ɪ n d ə ˈ w ɜːr d /; died 1534, London) was a printer and publisher in London known for his work with William Caxton, and is recognised as the first to popularise the products of the printing press in England.

  3. Longest palindromic substring - Wikipedia

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    A faster algorithm can be achieved in the word RAM model of computation if the size of the input alphabet is in (⁡). In particular, this algorithm runs in O ( n log ⁡ σ / log ⁡ n ) {\displaystyle O(n\log \sigma /\log n)} time using O ( n log ⁡ σ / log ⁡ n ) {\displaystyle O(n\log \sigma /\log n)} space. [ 1 ]

  4. Spanish irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Diccionario panhispánico de dudas. Apéndice 1: Modelos de conjugación verbal. decimos.net A Spanish verb conjugator, partly based on this Wikipedia article, that explains each conjugated form step by step. List of all Spanish irregular verbs Complete list of over 270 Spanish irregular verbs.

  5. Online casino - Wikipedia

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    Online casinos, also known as virtual casinos or Internet casinos, are online versions of traditional ("brick and mortar") casinos.Online casinos enable gamblers to play and wager on casino games through the Internet.

  6. Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Reforma de Salud de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Health Reform) – locally referred to as La Reforma ('The Reform') – is a government-run program which provides medical and health care services to the indigent and impoverished, by means of contracting private health insurance companies, rather than employing government-owned hospitals and ...

  7. Pueblos in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    City hall building of the former municipality of Río Piedras.. The Spanish word pueblo [3] translates to 'town' in English, since many of these correspond to the original European-founded settlements in their respective contemporary municipalities; however, its usage in Puerto Rican Spanish today corresponds more closely to the concept of downtown in English.