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  2. Hybrid Memory Cube - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) is a high-performance computer random-access memory (RAM) interface for through-silicon via (TSV)-based stacked DRAM memory.

  3. Hero stone - Wikipedia

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    Hero stone with Old Kannada inscription of 1286 CE during rule of Yadava King Ramachandra in the Kedareshvara Temple, Balligavi in Shimoga district, Karnataka. A hero stone (VÄ«ragallu in Kannada, Naá¹­ukal in Tamil) [1] is a memorial commemorating the honorable death of a hero in battle.

  4. Arlington Memorial School - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Memorial High School is a rural high school (grades 6–12) in Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont and part of the Arlington School District. In 2018, it ...

  5. Collinsville Cemetery, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The lawn section of the cemetery contains a series of inclined concrete strips. These bear plaques showing the details of the deceased. Flowers and other ornaments are placed on the concrete strips close to the plaques. A line of foxtail palms (Wodyetia bifurcata) are planted along the western side of this section.

  6. In Loving Memory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In Loving Memory is a British period sitcom set in an undertakers business that starred Thora Hird and Christopher Beeny.A pilot with Marjorie Rhodes in the Thora Hird role was transmitted in 1969 by Thames Television, who rejected the idea before it was finally accepted by Yorkshire Television nearly 10 years later, where it ran for a further five series between 21 May 1979 and 27 March 1986.

  7. Soviet War Memorial (Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet War Memorial in Vienna, Austria, more formally known as the Heroes' Monument of the Red Army (German: Heldendenkmal der Roten Armee), is located at Vienna's Schwarzenbergplatz. The semi-circular white marble colonnade partially enclosing a twelve-metre figure of a Soviet soldier was unveiled in 1945. [ 1 ]

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