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  2. Microsoft Intune - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Intune (formerly Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Windows Intune) is a Microsoft cloud-based unified endpoint management service for both corporate and BYOD devices. [2] It extends some of the "on-premises" functionality of Microsoft Configuration Manager to the Microsoft Azure cloud.

  3. Check (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Also called interposing, this is possible only if the checking piece is a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the checking piece and the checked king. Blocking a check is done by moving a piece to one such empty square. (The blocking piece is then pinned to the king by the attacking piece.) [2]

  4. Two-person rule - Wikipedia

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    Per US Air Force Instruction (AFI) 91-104, "the two-person concept" is designed to prevent accidental or malicious launch of nuclear weapons by a single individual. [1]In the case of Minuteman missile launch crews, once a launch order is received, both operators must agree that it is valid by comparing the authorization code in the order against a Sealed Authenticator (a special sealed ...

  5. Assessing Claims About Trump’s Border Security ... - AOL

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    The Canadian government also committed in December to “adding new and expanded detection capacity”—such as the X-rays and K-9 police units previously mentioned—with a two-fold aim of 1 ...

  6. Brute-force search - Wikipedia

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    A brute-force algorithm that finds the divisors of a natural number n would enumerate all integers from 1 to n, and check whether each of them divides n without remainder. A brute-force approach for the eight queens puzzle would examine all possible arrangements of 8 pieces on the 64-square chessboard and for each arrangement, check whether ...

  7. Checkmate - Wikipedia

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    Two major pieces (queens or rooks) can easily force checkmate on the edge of the board using a technique known as the ladder checkmate. [17] The process is to put the two pieces on adjacent ranks or files and force the king to the side of the board by using one piece to check the king and the other to cut it off from going up the board. [ 18 ]

  8. Two knights endgame - Wikipedia

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    The two knights endgame is a chess endgame with a king and two knights versus a king. In contrast to a king and two bishops (on opposite-colored squares), or a bishop and a knight, a king and two knights cannot force checkmate against a lone king (however, the superior side can force stalemate [1] [2]).

  9. Bishop and knight checkmate - Wikipedia

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    Kf6 6. Kd4 Ke6 7. Kc5 Ke7 8. Kd5 (The black king must now head for one of the two corners. Black opts to head for the h8-corner, where checkmate cannot be forced.) 8... Kf6 9. Kd6 Kf7 10. Ke5 Kg7 11. Ke6 Kg8 12. Ne5! (Centralizing the knight and preparing to force the black king out of the h8-corner.) 12... Kf8 13. Kf6 Kg8 14. Nf7!