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  2. No nit policy - Wikipedia

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    A dead nit attached to a hair. No nit policy is a public health policy implemented by some education authorities to prevent the transmission of head lice infestation.The "no nit" policy requires the sending home and barring of all children who have nits (egg shells) on their hair from controlled settings such as school, summer camp or day care facilities.

  3. Nonlinear gameplay - Wikipedia

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    In some games, levels can change between linear design and free roaming depending on the objective of the stage. Super Mario 64 is an example where the main stages are free roam, while the levels where Bowser is encountered follow a straight path to the end.

  4. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro - Wikipedia

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    In the first game's outdoor levels, if Spider-Man swung too low below designated rooftops, he would fall into yellow mist that dominated most of the game's levels and die. Enter: Electro, however, presented levels based in limited city streets. They were confined grids rather than a free-roam environment.

  5. Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach - Wikipedia

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    The game features significant differences from other installments in the franchise, with primary differences including free-roam gameplay. The game was first announced in 2020 during the PlayStation 5 Showcase, and was released digitally on December 16, 2021, for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , and PlayStation 5 .

  6. Notre Dame defensive star Rylie Mills out for remaining ... - AOL

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    Notre Dame senior defensive tackle Rylie Mills will miss the remainder of the postseason with a right knee injury suffered in Friday's College Football Playoff victory over Indiana. The No. 5 ...

  7. Free roam - Wikipedia

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    Free roam may refer to: Free roam game, in video gaming; A roaming type in wireless telecommunication; A feral animal; See also. Freedom to roam; Free range ...

  8. How far do cats roam? An expert reveals what your feline ...

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    Read on to discover the actions you can take to reduce wandering, keep your kitty close to home and ensure their safe return if they do roam too far: 1. Netuer or spay

  9. 7 Fast Food Chains That Use Real, High-Quality Chicken - AOL

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    1. Chick-fil-A. Chicken plays a central role at Chick-fil-A, so the chain is dedicated to ensuring the quality of its meat. For decades, the company has been touting the fact that is uses "real ...