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  2. Self-inflicted wounds in the military - Wikipedia

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    In most militaries, deliberately injuring oneself is a serious offense. Most self-inflicted wounds go unrecognized, though consequences are usually severe if caught, sometimes carrying the death penalty . In the British army during World War I, the maximum penalty for a self-inflicted wound ("Willfully maiming himself with intent to render ...

  3. Client portal - Wikipedia

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    Client portal. A client portal is an electronic gateway to a collection of digital files, services, and information, accessible over the Internet through a web browser . The term is most often applied to a sharing mechanism between an organization and its clients. [1] The organization provides a secure entry point, typically via a website, that ...

  4. The Wits - Wikipedia

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    The Wits is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy by Sir William Davenant. It was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 19 January 1634; it was staged by the King's Men at the Blackfriars Theatre. It was first published in quarto by Richard Meighen in 1636. A number of critics have considered it "Davenant's ...

  5. Common-use self-service - Wikipedia

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    Common-use self-service. A typical CUSS kiosk installed in Kuala Lumpur International Airport provided by SITA. Common-use self-service or CUSS is a shared kiosk offering airport check-in to passengers without the need for ground staff. The CUSS can be used by several participating airlines in a single terminal.

  6. Bidvest Wits F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bidvest Wits F.C. Bidvest Wits Football Club, (simply often known as Wits University F.C. or Wits) was a South African professional football club from Johannesburg which played in the Premier Soccer League the first-tier of South African league football system. It was nicknamed "The Clever Boys" or "The Students" because of the close ...

  7. Five wits - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Hawes, The Pastime Of Pleasure, XXIV "Of the Five Internall Wittes" Hering, sight, smelling and fele, cheuing er wittes five, All sal be tint er sal pas, quen þe hert sal riue. Cursor Mundi, lines 17017–17020 In the time of William Shakespeare, there were commonly reckoned to be five wits and five senses. The five wits were sometimes taken to be synonymous with the five senses, but ...

  8. Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems - Wikipedia

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    WITS 2005: Las Vegas, Nevada – Kar Yan Tam & J. Leon Zhao; WITS 2004: Washington, DC – Paulo Goes, (University of Arizona) & Amitava Dutta; WITS 2003: Seattle, Washington – Deb Dey (University of Washington) & Ramayya Krishnan (Carnegie Mellon University) WITS 2002: Barcelona, Spain – Amit Basu (Southern Methodist University) & Soumitra ...

  9. Oxford Wits - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Wits. The Oxford Wits, a term coined later, were an identifiable group of literary and intellectual aesthetes and dandies, present as undergraduates at the University of Oxford in England in the first half of the 1920s. Their leader in fashion was Harold Acton, but their later leader in intellectual matters was more noticeably Maurice Bowra.