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    John Spencer Login (1809–1863), a Scottish surgeon in British India Lena Login (born Lena Campbell, 1820–1904), a Scottish author and wife of John Spencer; Samo and Iza Login, founders of Outfit7; Thomas Login (1823–1874), a Scottish civil engineer; Login Geiden (Lodewijk van Heiden, 1772–1850), a Dutch admiral

  3. Login session - Wikipedia

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    On Windows NT-based systems, login sessions are maintained by the kernel and control of them is within the purview of the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSA). winlogon responds to the secure attention key, it requests the LSA to create login sessions on login, and terminates all of the processes belonging to a login session on logout.

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    The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the eurozone and adopted, although not required to, by Kosovo and Montenegro.The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996.

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    At least 37 people are killed and more than 3,400 others injured after electronic devices used by Hezbollah members explode in Lebanon and Syria.; Severe flooding in central Europe leaves at least 25 people dead and 11 others missing, with several towns submerged.

  8. Dribbble - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Dan Cederholm and Rich Thornett beta-launched Dribbble as an invite-only site where designers shared what they were working on: “The name Dribbble came about from the dual metaphors of bouncing ideas and leaking your work.” [3] The first "Shot" (a small screenshot of a designer's work in progress) was posted by the user "Cederholm" on July 9, 2009.

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