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  2. Certified check - Wikipedia

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    A certified check (or certified cheque) is a form of check for which the bank verifies that sufficient funds exist in the account to cover the check, and so certifies, at the time the check is written.

  3. How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    A pay stub contains all your income information, so it’s a great tool for tracking your salary, the taxes you’ve paid, insurance premium amounts, bonus information and vacation and overtime pay.

  4. Inkjet printable DVD - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet printable DVD. An inkjet printable DVD is a DVD made with an inkjet ink permeable coating on the upper, non-recording surface of the DVD. This allows those to perform printings onto them directly by using a special CD/DVD inkjet printer. During the early and mid 2000’s many consumer inkjet printers offered CD/DVD printing. [1]

  5. Category:Free and open-source software stubs - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software stubs. This category is maintained by WikiProject Stub sorting. Please propose new stub templates and categories here before creation. This category is for stub articles relating to Free and open-source software. You can help by expanding them.

  6. Julius Lippert (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Julius Lippert (12 April 1839 – 12 November 1909) was an Austrian cultural historian and politician in Bohemia. [1] [2] Lippert was born in Braunau (Broumov) and died in Prague. [2] Lippert wrote a large number of works on religious and cultural history: Die religionen der europäischen Kulturvölker etc. (1881), Geschichte der Familie (1885 ...

  7. Quasi-empirical method - Wikipedia

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    Quasi-empirical method usually refers to a means of choosing problems to focus on (or ignore), selecting prior work on which to build an argument or proof, notations for informal claims, peer review and acceptance, and incentives to discover, ignore, or correct errors. To disprove a theory logically, it is unnecessary to find all ...

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