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  • 81Nqthm — is a theorem prover sometimes referred to as the Boyer–Moore theorem prover. It was a precursor to ACL2.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Definitions 3 Theorem formulation …

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  • 83History of the 176th Wing — History1950sFoundationThe foundations for the 176th Wing and for the entire Alaska Air National Guard were laid by Col. Lars L. Johnson.Johnson came to Alaska in 1938, and was called to active duty when America entered World War II three years… …

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  • 84List of Scrubs characters — The following are a list of characters from the NBC/ABC[1] American comedy drama Scrubs. Contents 1 Main characters …

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  • 86verify — v. a. 1. Prove to be true, prove to be correct, establish the truth of, confirm, corroborate, attest, substantiate. 2. Authenticate, make good …

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  • 87Verified — Verify Ver i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Verified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Verifying}.] [F. v[ e]rifier, LL. verificare, from L. verus true + ficare to make. See {Very}, and fy.] 1. To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to …

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  • 88Verify — Ver i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Verified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Verifying}.] [F. v[ e]rifier, LL. verificare, from L. verus true + ficare to make. See {Very}, and fy.] 1. To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to… …

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  • 89Verifying — Verify Ver i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Verified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Verifying}.] [F. v[ e]rifier, LL. verificare, from L. verus true + ficare to make. See {Very}, and fy.] 1. To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to …

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  • 90aver — transitive verb (averred; averring) Etymology: Middle English averren, from Anglo French averer, from Medieval Latin adverare to confirm as authentic, from Latin ad + verus true more at very Date: 15th century 1. a …

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