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  2. BATCO - Wikipedia

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    BATCO, short for Battle Code, is a hand-held, paper-based encryption system used at a low, front line (platoon, troop and section) level in the British Army. It was introduced along with the Clansman combat net radio in the early 1980s and was largely obsolete by 2010 due to the wide deployment of the secure Bowman radios.

  3. Stephanie Arnold (author) - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Arnold (born July 7, 1971) is an American producer and author. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2013, she was clinically dead for 37 seconds after suffering an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) immediately after giving birth to her second child. [ 3 ]

  4. Stephanie Taylor (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export ... Stephanie Taylor is a political activist and author who is the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign ...

  5. Final Girls - Wikipedia

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    Final Girls was released under the penname of Riley Sager, [3] a gender neutral name. [4] In later press coverage of the novel and author, media outlets noted that the official author website lacked an author photo and did not use gender pronouns when discussing Sager. [5]

  6. Here's to You, Rachel Robinson - Wikipedia

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    This book is written from the perspective of Rachel Robinson, who is thirteen years old and the youngest child of three. She is regarded as an overachiever and perfectionist, but explains throughout the book that she finds it difficult being intellectually gifted, and uses her perfectionist behaviours as a coping mechanism to deal with problems with her family and with her insecurities ...

  7. Stephanie Theobald - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Theobald (born 29 August 1966) is a British novelist and broadcaster, [1] author of Biche and three other novels. The Times described her as “One of London’s most celebrated literary lesbians .” [ 2 ] In a Varsity 2011 interview with Theobald, the paper described her as “No ordinary female writer.” [ 3 ]

  8. Finger Lickin' Fifteen - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie's friend Lula witnesses the murder (by decapitation) of celebrity chef Stanley Chipotle. When Chipotle's sponsors offer a $1 million reward for the capture of the killers, Lula decides to enter an upcoming BBQ cook-off contest, deciding that the most likely suspect is a rival chef.

  9. Stephanie Dosen - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Dosen (born May 12, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter, knitwear designer and member of the band Snowbird. She was raised in Wisconsin. She was raised in Wisconsin. [ citation needed ] Her songs have been featured on the soundtracks of the TV shows Dawson's Creek , NUMB3RS and Party of Five .