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  2. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    In desktop LCDs, SXGA+ is used on some low-end 20-inch monitors, whereas most of the 20-inch LCDs use UXGA (standard screen ratio), or WSXGA+ (widescreen ratio). [ citation needed ] A rare resolution of 2800 × 2100 , i.e. with double the pixels horizontally and vertically, is known as QSXGA+ .

  3. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    Various computer display standards or display modes have been used in the history of the personal computer. They are often a combination of aspect ratio (specified as width-to-height ratio), display resolution (specified as the width and height in pixels), color depth (measured in bits per pixel), and refresh rate (expressed in hertz ...

  4. Christ in the Desert - Wikipedia

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    Christ in the Desert or Christ in the Wilderness [2] [3] (Russian: Христос в пустыне, romanized: Khristos v pustyne) is an 1872 painting by Russian artist Ivan Kramskoi, reflecting the temptation of Christ.

  5. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    TempleOS is a 64-bit, non-preemptive multi-tasking, [8] multi-cored, public domain, open source, ring-0-only, single address space, non-networked, PC operating system for recreational programming. [9] The OS runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. [5]

  6. Henry Drummond (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    The grave of Drummond, Valley Cemetery, Stirling. Henry Drummond FRSE FGS (17 August 1851 – 11 March 1897) was a Scottish evangelist, biologist, writer and lecturer.. Many of his writings were too adapted to the needs of his own day to justify the expectation that they would long survive it. [1]

  7. Wreath of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Lönnebo of the Lutheran Church of Sweden was stranded on an island in Greece for several days because of a storm. [1] When he saw the Greek fishermen with their kombologia (which are in fact worry beads that have no religious or spiritual function), he was inspired to create the Wreath of Christ.

  8. Haddon Sundblom - Wikipedia

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    Sundblom was born in Muskegon, Michigan, to a Swedish-speaking family.His father, Karl Wilhelm Sundblom, was of the Swedish-speaking population of Finland and came from the farm Norrgårds in the village of Sonnboda in Föglö, Åland Islands, then part of the Russian Grand Duchy of Finland now Finland, while his mother Karin Andersson was from Sweden.

  9. Christian Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Flag is an ecumenical flag designed in the late 19th century to represent much of Christianity and Christendom. [1] Since its adoption by the United States Federal Council of Churches in 1942, it has had varied usage by congregations of many Christian traditions, [2] [1] including Anglican, [3] [4] Baptist, [5] Congregationalist, [6] [7] Lutheran, [8] Mennonite, [9] Methodist, [2 ...