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  2. Have a Nice Death - Wikipedia

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    Have a Nice Death received positive reviews on Metacritic. [5] [6] GamesRadar called it a difficult game that is a delight to play. [2]IGN said it is "a punishing but satisfying roguelike" and praised the humor. [7]

  3. List of FIFA country codes - Wikipedia

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    FIFA assigns a three-letter country code (more properly termed a trigram or trigraph [1]) to each of its member and non-member countries.These are the official codes used by FIFA and its continental confederations (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA) as name abbreviations of countries and dependent areas, in official competitions.

  4. List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Short codes 02x yyyy yyyy [eight-digit local number] 011x yyy yyyy [seven-digit local number] 01x1 yyy yyyy [seven-digit local number] 020 to 029

  5. Genetic code - Wikipedia

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    These "rate-distortion" models [107] suggest that the genetic code originated as a result of the interplay of the three conflicting evolutionary forces: the needs for diverse amino acids, [108] for error-tolerance [103] and for minimal resource cost. The code emerges at a transition when the mapping of codons to amino acids becomes nonrandom.

  6. Dune: Spice Wars - Wikipedia

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    The player can vote on three issues during a Landsraad session. Dune: Spice Wars is a 4X real-time strategy game set on the desert planet of Arrakis.Certain tiles have resources like spice and minerals, and unique tiles such as the polar ice caps can produce large amounts of water for the player.

  7. List of FIPS country codes - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 3166 codes are used by the United Nations and for Internet top-level country code domains. Non-sovereign entities are in italics. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten standards withdrawn by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard.