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  2. Marzullo's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In considering the asymptotic time requirement the algorithm can be considered to consist of building the table, sorting it and searching it. Sorting can be done in O(n log n) time, and this dominates the building and searching phases which can be performed in linear time. Therefore, the time efficiency of Marzullo's algorithm is O(n log n).

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    In addition, a timekeeper records time, time taken, or time remaining during events such as sports matches. Along with the game clock , a timekeeper may be needed to manage clocks other gameplay clocks, including play clocks , pitch clocks , and shot clocks .

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  7. Grindstone (time-tracking software) - Wikipedia

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    Grindstone is a freeware Microsoft Windows desktop application that allows users to create and organize tasks and to track time.The application features a Task List window for managing tasks and time, a desktop gadget-like stopwatch for controlling the timer, and can produce reports and detect when the user is away.

  8. Collegiate Press Service - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate Press Service, also called College Press Service (CPS), was a news agency supplying stories to student newspapers. It operated under various owners and names from 1962 to c. 1999. History

  9. Commonwealth-Parkville School - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth–Parkville School (CPS), founded in 1952, and incorporated in Puerto Rico, is a private, college preparatory day school. It is a non-sectarian, not-for-profit, co-educational institution governed by a board of trustees. CPS provides an integrated PPK–12 curriculum in English with a strong program in Spanish.