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  2. Queens' Binder - Wikipedia

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    Queens' Binder (or Queen's Binder) is the name given to a small group of English bookbinders active during the Restoration period (1660 – c. 1700), often called the "Golden Age of English Bookbinding". Etymology. The name derives from the fact that similar bookbindings were found in the libraries of both Catherine of Braganza and Mary of Modena

  3. Trapper Keeper - Wikipedia

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    A Pink Five Star Trapper Keeper. Trapper Keeper is a brand of loose-leaf binder created by Mead.Popular with students in the United States and parts of Latin America from the 1970s to the 1990s, it featured sliding plastic rings (instead of standard snap-closed metal binder rings), folders, and pockets to keep schoolwork and papers, and a wrap-around flap with a Velcro closure (originally a ...

  4. Alexander Binder - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Binder (born 1969 in Bad Ischl, Upper Austria) is an Austrian film director, cameraman and film producer. His 2007 film "No Island: The Palmers Kidnapping of 1977" (German: "Keine Insel - Die Palmers Entführung 1977" ) has been noted in the New York Times.

  5. Borland C++ - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows. Type. IDE. License. Proprietary software. Borland C++ was a C and C++ IDE ( integrated development environment) released by Borland for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It was the successor to Turbo C++ and included a better debugger, the Turbo Debugger, which was written in protected mode DOS.

  6. Károly Binder - Wikipedia

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    Binder was born in Budapest on 2 April 1956. He was five years old when he started playing the piano and studied jazz in Budapest at the Béla Bartók Musical Training College from 1976 to 1979. Later life and career. From the early 1980s Binder led quartets and quintets that appeared at festivals in Europe.

  7. Binders - Wikipedia

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