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  2. Tibbles - Wikipedia

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    Tibbles and Tibble may refer to: Tibbles, a pet cat which is alleged to have wiped out Lyall's wren on Stephens Island in New Zealand tibble, an alternative to a dataframe or datatable in the tidyverse in the R programming language

  3. Anne Tibble - Wikipedia

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    Anne Tibble (née Mabel Anne Northgrave) was an English writer, who was best known for her studies of the life and work of the poet John Clare in partnership with J.W. Tibble. As well as two novels and a collection of poetry, she wrote three volumes of autobiography, biographies for children of well-known people, a book about African literature ...

  4. Null set - Wikipedia

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    Every finite or countably infinite subset of the real numbers ⁠ ⁠ is a null set. For example, the set of natural numbers ⁠ ⁠, the set of rational numbers ⁠ ⁠ and the set of algebraic numbers ⁠ ⁠ are all countably infinite and therefore are null sets when considered as subsets of the real numbers.

  5. Geoffrey Tibble - Wikipedia

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    Tibble was a significant figure in the short-lived Objective Abstraction movement. [3] In 1934, Tibble exhibited abstract works at the Exhibition of Objective Abstractions at the Zwemmer Gallery, London (works described as "vortices in pigment, suggesting rather than representing something in nature") [2] He later destroyed or overpainted most of the works from this abstract period.

  6. Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    26 February - Murder of Stephen Tibble - Constable Stephen Tibble was shot dead by IRA volunteer Liam Quinn while Tibble was chasing him. 9 July - Three IRA Volunteers were arrested after a brief siege in Hope Street, Liverpool. Det Sergeant Tom Davies was seriously injured when he was shot in the stomach by one of the IRA volunteers.

  7. The Empty Man - Wikipedia

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    The nation is in the grip of a terrible pandemic. The so-called Empty Man disease causes insanity and violence. Government quarantines are mandatory. One of the afflicted is Melissa Kerry, and the next step should be to quarantine her—but those who enter quarantine are never seen again. Melissa's family won't let that happen.

  8. Tibble v. Edison International - Wikipedia

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    Tibble v. Edison International, 575 U.S. 523 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that "because a fiduciary normally has a continuing duty to monitor investments and remove imprudent ones, a plaintiff may allege that a fiduciary breached a duty of prudence by failing to properly monitor investments and remove imprudent ones.

  9. London Stock Exchange bombing - Wikipedia

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    The London Stock Exchange bombing occurred on the morning of 20 July 1990 with the explosion of a 5 to 10 lb (2.3 to 4.5 kg) bomb of high explosives inside the London Stock Exchange building in the City of London, England, planted by the Provisional IRA.