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  2. 5 things to know about the tax filing deadline - AOL

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    Average call wait times decreased to three minutes during the 2023 filing season from 28 minutes in 2022, and the IRS answered 65 percent more calls last year than it did in the year before ...

  3. Fidelity (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $1,647,393 [3] Fidelity ( Russian: Верность, romanized : Vernost, also marketed as Infidelity) [4] is a 2019 Russian erotic drama film directed by Nigina Sayfullaeva, and starring Yevgenia Gromova, Aleksandr Pal, Marina Vasileva and Alexey Agranovich. [5] [6]

  4. Sentence processing - Wikipedia

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    Sentence processing. Sentence processing takes place whenever a reader or listener processes a language utterance, either in isolation or in the context of a conversation or a text. Many studies of the human language comprehension process have focused on reading of single utterances (sentences) without context.

  5. ‘A million returns every hour’: Taxpayers race to file by ...

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    The initiative collectively saved taxpayers 1.4 million hours of time on hold, the US Treasury reported. Hours that last year — at times — amounted to no help at all. “Last year was frustrating.

  6. Queuing delay - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunication and computer engineering, the queuing delay or queueing delay is the time a job waits in a queue until it can be executed. It is a key component of network delay. In a switched network, queuing delay is the time between the completion of signaling by the call originator and the arrival of a ringing signal at the call ...

  7. Pascal's calculator - Wikipedia

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    Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline) is a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious arithmetical calculations required by his father's work as the supervisor of taxes in Rouen. [2] He designed the machine to add and subtract two numbers ...

  8. Computer chess - Wikipedia

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    Availability and playing strength Computer chess IC bearing the name of developer Frans Morsch (see Mephisto). Chess machines/programs are available in several different forms: stand-alone chess machines (usually a microprocessor running a software chess program, but sometimes as a specialized hardware machine), software programs running on standard PCs, web sites, and apps for mobile devices.

  9. Time formatting and storage bugs - Wikipedia

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    GPS dates are expressed as a week number and a day-of-week number, with the week number transmitted as a ten-bit value.This means that every 1,024 weeks (about 19.6 years) after Sunday 6 January 1980, (the GPS epoch), the date resets again to that date; this happened for the first time at 23:59:47 on 21 August 1999, the second time at 23:59:42 UTC on 6 April 2019, and will happen again on 20 ...