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  2. Template:Selected recipe - Wikipedia

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  4. 30 Recipes for Cheap, Delicious and Unexpected Taco Fillings

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    Recipe: Mel's Kitchen Cafe. Ivica Drusany/shutterstock. 8. Kale and Potato. This all-veggie taco is surprisingly satisfying, especially when topped with a favorite salsa. Potatoes add a ton of ...

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  6. Numerical Recipes - Wikipedia

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    Numerical Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing. Numerical Recipes is the generic title of a series of books on algorithms and numerical analysis by William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T. Vetterling and Brian P. Flannery. In various editions, the books have been in print since 1986. The most recent edition was published in 2007.

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    In the US, paper density is usually measured in "pound per reams " (of 500 sheets). Typical Letter paper has a basis weight of paper of 20 or 24 pounds (9.1 or 10.9 kg) – the weight of 500 sheets (a ream) of 17-by-22-inch (431.8 by 558.8 mm) paper at 70 °F (21 °C) and at 50% humidity. [3] One ream of 20-pound Letter-sized paper weighs 5 ...

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