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Possible Answers: GEM, ESTEEM, AWARD, PLUM, VALUE, ADMIRE, SELECT, STAKES, CHOICE, TREASURE, LOOKUPTO.

Last seen on: –Mirror Classic Crossword January 1 2023
L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Apr 30 2022
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Universal Crossword – Oct 20 2020
Wall Street Journal Crossword – June 24 2020 – Addressing the Ball
NY Times Crossword 14 Feb 20, Friday
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Feb 11 2020
LA Times Crossword 26 Dec 19, Thursday
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Feb 4 2019
-Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 10 2017

Random information on the term “GEM”:

GEM is a rock band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. The five-piece band was founded in 2003, and has released four albums of which Hunters Go Hungry (2011) is the newest.

In 2003 when singer Maurits Westerik joined with guitarist Bas de Graaff and bassist Vincent Lemmen. With the addition of second guitarist Simon Bonner the band recorded its first demo in Studio Moskou in Utrecht. Tony van Best drummed on the tracks.

Having heard that The Libertines were to play in the Melkweg in Amsterdam, Westerik sent links to some of their MP3s, and asked if the band could play as opening act. The programmers at the Melkweg agreed. The band were the subject of a feature story on the channel 3VOOR12, and were included in a compilation album in the Unsigned Series, an initiative of the Dutch Pop Institute. The record was called College Radio: Alternative Rock Songs. With two new band members, Jeroen Kikkert (bass) and Ilco Slikker (drums), the band recorded two tracks for the album the studio of producer Frans Hagenaars. They also toured for the Unsigned project with Eleven, zZz and other bands.

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Random information on the term “AWARD”:

For IBM PC compatible computers, BIOS (/ˈbaɪ.ɒs/ BYOS, an acronym for Basic Input/Output System and also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS or PC BIOS) is non-volatile firmware used to perform hardware initialization during the booting process (power-on startup), and to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs. The BIOS firmware comes pre-installed on a personal computer’s system board, and it is the first software run when powered on. The name originates from the Basic Input/Output System used in the CP/M operating system in 1975. Originally proprietary to the IBM PC, the BIOS has been reverse engineered by companies looking to create compatible systems. The interface of that original system serves as a de facto standard.

The BIOS in modern PCs initializes and test the system hardware components, and loads a boot loader or an operating system from a mass memory device. In the era of MS DOS, the BIOS provided a hardware abstraction layer for the keyboard, display, and other input/output (I/O) devices that standardized an interface to application programs and the operating system. More recent operating systems do not use the BIOS after loading, instead accessing the hardware components directly.

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Random information on the term “SELECT”:

The SQL SELECT statement returns a result set of records from one or more tables.

A SELECT statement retrieves zero or more rows from one or more database tables or database views. In most applications, SELECT is the most commonly used data query language (DQL) command. As SQL is a declarative programming language, SELECT queries specify a result set, but do not specify how to calculate it. The database translates the query into a “query plan” which may vary between executions, database versions and database software. This functionality is called the “query optimizer” as it is responsible for finding the best possible execution plan for the query, within applicable constraints.

The SELECT statement has many optional clauses:

Given a table T, the query SELECT * FROM T will result in all the elements of all the rows of the table being shown.

With the same table, the query SELECT C1 FROM T will result in the elements from the column C1 of all the rows of the table being shown. This is similar to a projection in Relational algebra, except that in the general case, the result may contain duplicate rows. This is also known as a Vertical Partition in some database terms, restricting query output to view only specified fields or columns.

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Random information on the term “STAKES”:

The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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Random information on the term “CHOICE”:

In mathematics, any of the positive integers that occurs as a coefficient in the binomial theorem is a binomial coefficient. Commonly, a binomial coefficient is indexed by a pair of integers n ≥ k ≥ 0 and is written

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{\displaystyle {\tbinom {n}{k}}}

. It is the coefficient of the xk term in the polynomial expansion of the binomial power (1 + x)n, which is equal to

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{\displaystyle {\tfrac {n!}{k!(n-k)!}}}

. Arranging binomial coefficients into rows for successive values of n, and in which k ranges from 0 to n, gives a triangular array called Pascal’s triangle.

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