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  2. Ender's Game (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The series of comic books are adaptations of the novels in the Ender Saga are released under the banner "Actual Ender's Game". The series began publication in October 2008 with the first issue of Ender's Game: Battle School, with a set monthly release that followed.

  3. Talk:A Minecraft Movie - Wikipedia

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    File:Minecraft The Story of Mojang poster.jpg has "Minecraft" in large text, "2PP" in smaller text and "The Story of Mojang" in smaller text. Per WP:ATDAB the fact that another may be naturally disambiguated or even have the longer name as the most common name doesn't mean the one without the subtitle can be at the partly disambiguated title.

  4. Pixel Gun 3D - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Gun 3D is a 2013 first-person shooter game developed by Lightmap and published by Cubic Games for iOS and Android.Players choose from a variety of single-player and multiplayer modes, with single-player revolving around fighting enemies and multiplayer putting several players up against each other in competitions.

  5. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    Seeing this a problem, both personae begin to sing a Broadway-style duet explaining how they feel in regards to the decision. Eventually, Iron Man decides to let the Hulk in anyway after he discovers that the Hulk and Banner are one and the same. He also informs them the bad news: Banner and Hulk both paid to see John Carter.

  6. banner (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    The banner program on Unix and Unix-like operating systems outputs a large ASCII art version of the text that is supplied to it as its program arguments. One use of the command is to create highly visible separator pages for print jobs .

  7. Banner grabbing - Wikipedia

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    Banner grabbing is a technique used to gain information about a computer system on a network and the services running on its open ports. Administrators can use this to take inventory of the systems and services on their network.

  8. Wikipedia:Good articles/all - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture – Agriculture in Turkey – Agriculture in Wales – Animal husbandry – Apiary Laboratory – Arab Agricultural Revolution – Avondale Agricultural Research Station – Belted Galloway – Biological pest control – Boreray sheep – Briarcliff Farms – Cattle – Chicken – Cocoa production in São Tomé and Príncipe – Companion planting – Coon hunting – Cotton ...

  9. Banner (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    Essendon players running through a banner prior to a match against Greater Western Sydney in 2013. In Australian rules football, a banner is a large crêpe paper and sticky-tape banner constructed by each team's cheer squad. It is hoisted before the start of a match, and typically shows an encouraging or celebratory message to the team; then ...