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  • 101Daily Mail and General Trust — plc Type Public limited company Traded as LSE:  …

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  • 102Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies — List of Governors General of the Dutch East Indies and their service years The Governor G …

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  • 103The Governor General's Horse Guards — Infobox Military Unit unit name=The Governor General s Horse Guards caption=Cap Badge of the Governor General s Horse Guards dates=1810 Present country=Canada branch=Militia type=Household Cavalry role=Armoured Reconnaissance size=One Regiment… …

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  • 104Fingerprint recognition — or fingerprint authentication refers to the automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify an individual and verify their identity. This article touches on… …

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  • 105Tactical recognition flash — A Tactical recognition flash is a coloured patch worn on the arm of Combat Clothing by members of the Royal Navy [2007DIN04 101, Introduction of The Royal Navy Tactical Recognition Flash for CS95 ] , British Army [cite… …

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  • 106Named-entity recognition — (NER) (also known as entity identification and entity extraction) is a subtask of information extraction that seeks to locate and classify atomic elements in text into predefined categories such as the names of persons, organizations, locations,… …

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  • 107Oliver De Lancey (British Army general) — Oliver De Lancey General Oliver De Lancey (c.1749 – 3 September 1822), also known as Oliver DeLancey and Oliver de Lancey,[1] was a British Army officer of French Huguenot descent from a prominent family in colonial era New York State …

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  • 108De Gaulle, General Charles — 1890– 1970    De Gaulle had served as a subaltern in PÉTAIN’s regiment during World War I and after the war had made himself a reputation as a military writer and theorist. Among his works was The Army of the future and in this he predicted the… …

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  • 109Sikorski, General Wladyslaw — 1881–1943    Sikorski was head of the Polish government in exile and Commander in Chief of Free Polish Forces from 1939 until his death in 1943. He was refused a command in the Polish Army when the Germans invaded because RYDZSMIGLY distrusted… …

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  • 110Adjutant General's Corps — British Army Arms and Services Combat Arms Royal Armoured Corps Infantry Guards Division Scottish Division …

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