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  2. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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  3. Venona project - Wikipedia

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    Venona project. The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program initiated during World War II by the United States Army's Signal Intelligence Service and later absorbed by the National Security Agency (NSA), that ran from February 1, 1943, until October 1, 1980. [ 1] It was intended to decrypt messages transmitted by the ...

  4. Make Room! Make Room! - Wikipedia

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    Make Room! Cover of 1967 Penguin UK paperback reissue, illustration by Alan Aldridge. Make Room! Make Room! is a 1966 science fiction novel written by Harry Harrison exploring the consequences of both unchecked population growth on society and the hoarding of resources by a wealthy minority. [ 1] It was originally serialized in Impulse magazine.

  5. The Great Escape (book) - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. 1950 (US), 1951 (UK) The Great Escape is a 1950 book by Australian writer Paul Brickhill that provides an insider's account of the 1944 mass escape from the German prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III for British and Commonwealth airmen. As a prisoner in the camp, he participated in the escape plan but was debarred from the ...

  6. The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August - Wikipedia

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    The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August is a novel by Claire North, a pseudonym of British author Catherine Webb, published in April 2014.It won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, [1] was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel [2] and was featured in both the Richard and Judy Book Club and the BBC Radio 2 Book Club.

  7. Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant House was one of the cafés in Edinburgh where Rowling wrote the first part of Harry Potter.. The series follows the life of a boy named Harry Potter.In the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US) , Harry lives in a cupboard under the stairs in the house of the Dursleys, his aunt, uncle and cousin, who all treat him ...

  8. Harry Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Harry Shearer In 1984, while promoting the film This Is Spinal Tap, Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean performed on Saturday Night Live. All three members were offered the chance to join the show in the 1984–1985 season. Shearer accepted because he was treated well by the producers and he thought the backstage environment had improved but later stated that he "didn't realize ...

  9. Harry Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Harry Palmer is the name given to the anti-hero protagonist of several films based on spy novels written by Len Deighton, in which the main character is an unnamed intelligence officer. For convenience, the novels are also often referred to as the "Harry Palmer" novels. Michael Caine played Harry Palmer in three films based on published novels ...