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  2. Reading University Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Reading University Boat Club ( RUBC, boat code RDU [1]) is the rowing club for the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. It is based at a boat house in Christchurch Meadows on the River Thames in the Reading suburb of Caversham. The club has a focus on sculling. It has consistently been one of the more successful university rowing clubs ...

  3. Bible Companion - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Companion is a Bible reading plan developed by Robert Roberts when he was 14 years of age, in about 1853, [1] and revised by him over a number of years into its current format. [2] It is widely used by Christadelphians, who place particular importance on personal daily Bible reading. Many Christadelphian congregations read one or more ...

  4. BibleGateway - Wikipedia

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    BibleGateway is an evangelical Christian website designed to allow easy reading, listening, studying, searching, and sharing of the Bible in many different versions and translations, including English, French, Spanish, and other languages. Its mission statement is "To honor Christ by equipping people to read and understand the Bible, wherever ...

  5. Pipers Island - Wikipedia

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    Pipers Island. Coordinates: 51.4657°N 0.9765°W. Pipers Island from Caversham Bridge. Pipers Island showing channel separating it from the Caversham bank of the river. Pipers Island, or Piper's Island, is the third-smallest map-named island in the River Thames, in England. It is on the Reading, Berkshire reach (the head of water above ...

  6. Bible code - Wikipedia

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    Four letters, fifty letters apart, starting from the first taw on the first verse, form the word תורה ( Torah ). The Bible code ( Hebrew: הצופן התנ"כי, hatzofen hatanachi ), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the Torah that, according to proponents, has predicted significant ...

  7. Fry's Island - Wikipedia

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    The bowling green. Fry's Island, also known as De Montfort Island, is an island in the River Thames in England. The island is on the reach above Caversham Lock at Reading, Berkshire. The centre of Reading is to the south and the suburb of Caversham to the immediate north. Fry's Island is a natural island, the only access to it being by boat.

  8. A former OpenAI researcher sees a clear path to AGI this ...

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    A 164-page treatise on this AGI is nigh and superintelligence-ain’t-far-behind argument was published last month by Leopold Aschenbrenner, entitled “Situational Awareness.”

  9. Bernard Lewis (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis opened his first fruit and vegetable shop in the North London area (on Holloway Road) at the age of 20 [3] and began selling clothing, primarily blouses and skirts, then dresses, in the 1940s. [1] His first clothes shop was in Mare Street, Hackney. [2] During the 1970s, he launched a chain of clothing stores, later called Chelsea Girl. [4]