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  2. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    For OS X releases beginning with 10.9, and for macOS releases, landmarks in California were used as public names. [95] For OS X releases beginning with 10.11, and for macOS releases, varieties of apples were used as internal code names. [94] Mac OS X: Cyan, Siam (in reference to joining Mac OS and Rhapsody) [91] Mac OS X Developer Preview 3 ...

  3. Culper Ring - Wikipedia

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    Caleb Brewster was a Connecticut mariner who provided intelligence to George Washington and Benjamin Tallmadge during the American Revolutionary War. He used his boat to transport messages and agents across Long Island Sound, and helped expose Benedict Arnold's treason.

  4. Secret Service code name - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists the code names used by the U.S. Secret Service for presidents, first ladies, and other prominent persons and locations. Donald Trump and his family members have the code names Mogul, Muse, Mountaineer, Marvel, Marksman, and Mechanic.

  5. 10 codenames that Amazon used to describe highly secretive ...

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    Amazon often uses code names to refer to its secretive projects. Names include "Veritas," "Project Golden," and the "Gazelle Project." Codenamed projects included the search for a second ...

  6. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    A list of fictional secret police and intelligence agencies from various media, such as comics, TV, movies, video games and novels. Some examples are S.H.I.E.L.D., SPECTRE, SMERSH, The Division and The Avengers.

  7. Voynich manuscript - Wikipedia

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    The Voynich manuscript is a 15th-century codex with unknown script and meaning, possibly written in Italy. It contains illustrations of plants, stars, people and recipes, and has been studied by codebreakers and cryptographers without success.

  8. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the codenames Microsoft gives to its products before they are released, such as Windows 2000, codenamed Whistler, and Windows Vista, codenamed Longhorn. Whistler Blackcomb was the codename for Windows XP, named after a ski resort in Canada.

  9. Chaotic (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chaotic is a science fantasy series based on a Danish trading card game. It follows the adventures of Tom and Kaz, who play the game and are transported to a world where the creatures, locations and items are real.