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  2. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    Paycheck. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll ...

  3. Stub (distributed computing) - Wikipedia

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    Stub (distributed computing) In distributed computing, a stub is a program that acts as a temporary replacement for a remote service or object. [1] It allows the client application to access a service as if it were local, while hiding the details of the underlying network communication. This can simplify the development process, as the client ...

  4. Norman Charles Miller - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Miller was born in Pittsburgh and attended Pennsylvania State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1956. Miller won a Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1964 for his coverage of the scandal that unfolded around Tino De Angelis. Miller's reporting became the basis for his book, The Great Salad Oil Swindle, published in 1965.

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

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    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. Louise Fatio - Wikipedia

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    Louise Emma Fatio Duvoisin (August 18, 1904 – July 26, 1993) was a Swiss -born American writer of children's books. Many were created in collaboration with her husband Roger Duvoisin, a Swiss-born illustrator, and she is known best for their picture book series Happy Lion. The Happy Lion (1954), first in the series, won the inaugural, 1956 ...

  7. Nigel Heseltine - Wikipedia

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    Biography Heseltine was born in London in 1916, the son of composer Philip Heseltine, better known as Peter Warlock. His mother is often reported to be Philip Heseltine's wife, Minnie Lucy Channing, an occasional model for Augustus John, nicknamed "Puma". His birth was not registered until 1930 However, in his memoir Capriol for Mother, Heseltine states that his mother was a Swiss woman, a ...

  8. Aslambek Aslakhanov - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Police General. Aslambek Akhmedovich Aslakhanov (Асламбек Ахметович Аслаханов, born 11 March 1942 in Novye Atagi) is the State Duma deputy from Chechnya, advisor and former aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin. [1] He is a retired General of the MVD. [2]

  9. Josef Abel - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Abel was born in Aschach an der Donau, Upper Austria. He visited the Academy in Vienna, which was at the time directed by Friedrich Heinrich Füger, and was one of his best scholars. Abel developed an interest for the ancient world, reflecting a popular direction in the art of the beginning of the 19th century in Germany and France.

  10. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project [7] by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. [8] One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. [9] In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen ...

  11. Marco Biagi (jurist) - Wikipedia

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    Marco Biagi (24 November 1950 – 19 March 2002) was an Italian jurist and economist. A native of Bologna, he was professor of labour law and industrial relations at the University of Modena.