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Legend car racing (2380 bytes)
1: ... and all Legend cars are manufactured by [[600 Racing]]. 4: ...le book committee for Legend car racing is called INEX. 6: ==Appearance== 7: ...mpers, and a height of 46 in (1.17 m) and weights of 1,015 to 1,150 lb (460 to 522 kg). 9: ==Race Locations:== Grand Prix motor racing (10673 bytes) 1: ...t winning the 1912 French Grand Prix in Dieppe, France]] 3: ...the resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators. 5: ==Organized racing== 6: ...r of a car for [[General Motors]] that bears his name. 8: ==The first Grands Prix== Short track motor racing (1037 bytes) 1: ...actical without a very high likelihood of serious accidents. 3: ...tol Motor Speedway]], now has over 160,000 seats) and higher speeds. 5: [[Category:Auto racing]] 6: [[Category:Stock car racing]] 7: [[Category:Open wheel racing]] Search.ch (1536 bytes) 1: ... SMS per week). In [[May]] [[2004]] search.ch was acquired by the [[Swiss Post]]. 3: ...e users in Switzerland, it is the fifth most popular site. 5: ... Swiss websites on other domains. The index is updated weekly. 7: == External links == 8: * [http://www.search.ch/ search.ch] The Search (1107 bytes) 1: ...[Wendell Corey]], [[Jarmila Novotna]] and [[Ivan Jandl]]. 3: ...ft (uncredited). It was directed by [[Fred Zinnemann]]. 5: ...Writing Original Screenplay|Best Writing, Screenplay]]. 9: [[Category:1948 films|Search, The]] 10: [[Category:Best Actor Oscar Nominee (film)|Search, The]] <!-- Montgomery Clift --> The Search (novel) (2766 bytes) 1: ...in [[1991]] hardcover, ISBN 0385264593, and paperback, ISBN 0385264607. 5: ... another source or he will have to turn to a life of [[crime]] like she did. 7: ...e no knowledge of his father having ever been in Cairo. 9: ...ve to twenty Sahil Street in [[Zeitoun]], miles away. 11: ...d resigns himself to fate; he may never meet his father. 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(1595 bytes) 1: ...per]], and missing persons including [[Amelia Earhart]]. 3: ...t Theo van Gogh's final moments with his brother Vincent. 5: ...cts, the show's hosting duties were filled by [[Sharron Miller]]. 6: ==External link== 9: [[Category:Documentary television series]] Depth-first search (3293 bytes) 1: ...r as possible along each branch before [[backtracking]]. 3: ...the search [[backtracking|backtracks]] and starts off on the next node. 5: ...]] [[queue]] ([[stack (computing)|stack]]) for expansion. 7: * DFS is complete: if the tree is finite, then a solution would be found if one exists. 8: ...]], even with a finite tree and all non-negative path costs. Combinatorial search (1563 bytes) 1: ...fective size of the space, and by exploring the space efficiently. 3: ...anguage|LISP]] or [[Haskell programming language|Haskell]]. 5: ... See also [[Brute-force search]], [[state space search]]. 7: ...h instances often have important practical ramifications. 9: ==See also== Sequential search (830 bytes) 1: ...ey is found or we have reached the end of the end of the list. 3: More presisely, we define sequential search as: 4: ...of ''n'' records, each record has a key element ''a<sub>i</sub>''. 5: ....e. we are finding the target record, by its key value. Search plugin (367 bytes) 1: ... browser]], without having to go to the engine's page first. 3: ...on to send to a search engine and how the results are to be retrieved. 5: == See also == 6: * [[Mycroft Project]] A* search algorithm (7039 bytes) 1: ...gorithm is therefore an example of [[best-first search]]. 4: ...es the A* search admissible is itself called an ''admissible heuristic''. 6: ...c is the straight-line distance to the goal on a map. 8: ...algorithm that's guaranteed to find the shortest path. 10: == Intuition == In Search of the Castaways (771 bytes) 1: [[de:Die Kinder des Kapitän Grant]] 2: [[fr:Les Enfants du capitaine Grant]] 3: ...umably cast into the ocean by the captain himself after the shipwreck. 5: ...L'&Icirc;le myst&eacute;rieuse'' ([[Mysterious Island]], [[1874]]). 7: ==External links== Search space (323 bytes) 1: ... be envisioned as having a dimension for each variable. MSN Search (390 bytes) 1: ...s]], images and Microsoft's encyclopedia, [[Encarta]]. 3: ...h a new look to compete against [[Google]] and [[Yahoo!]]. 5: == See also == 8: * [[Yahoo!]] 10: == External links == Search and destroy (825 bytes) 1: ...ng an [[ambush]] in the brush, near a suspected trail. 3: ...called in via radio from nearby [[firebase | firebases]]. 5: ...&D patrols in a particular area, attempting to [[pacify]] the region. Search algorithm (6214 bytes) 1: ...] to try to reduce the amount of time spent searching. 3: == Uninformed Search == 4: ...peed up the process, sometimes only an informed search will do. 6: === List Search === 7: ...ers quadratic speedup over the classical linear search for unsorted lists. 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