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  2. De Standaard - Wikipedia

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    De Standaard (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈstɑndaːrt], lit. ' The Standard ' ) is a quality Flemish daily newspaper published in Belgium by Mediahuis (formerly Corelio and VUM). It was traditionally a Christian-Democratic paper, associated with the Christian-Democratic and Flemish Party, and in opposition to the Socialist Flemish daily De Morgen .

  3. Standaard Uitgeverij - Wikipedia

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    Standaard Uitgeverij is a Belgian publisher, and the leading publisher in the Dutch language market of Flanders. History [ edit ] In 1919, the Standaard group was created, mainly consisting of a chain of bookshops ( Standaard Boekhandel ), a newspaper ( De Standaard ) and a publishing house, the Standaard Uitgeverij.

  4. De Standaard (Dutch newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    De Standaard was a Dutch daily newspaper published from 1872 to 1944. It was started by Abraham Kuyper , who was the founding editor, and served as an organ of the Anti-Revolutionary Party . Hendrikus Colijn served as editor from 1922 to 1939.

  5. Standard deviation - Wikipedia

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    The standard deviation σ of X is defined as which can be shown to equal. Using words, the standard deviation is the square root of the variance of X . The standard deviation of a probability distribution is the same as that of a random variable having that distribution. Not all random variables have a standard deviation.

  6. Standard time - Wikipedia

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    History of standard time. During the 19th century, scheduled steamships and trains required time standardisation in the industrialized world. Great Britain. A standardised time system was first used by British railways on 1 December 1847, when they switched from local mean time, which varied from place to place, to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

  7. The Standard Bearer (Rembrandt, 1636) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Bearer is a three-quarter-length self-portrait by Rembrandt formerly in the Paris collection of Elie de Rothschild, and purchased by the Rijksmuseum for 175 million euros with assistance from the Dutch state and Vereniging Rembrandt in 2021.

  8. Daubert standard - Wikipedia

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    standard. In United States federal law, the Daubert standard is a rule of evidence regarding the admissibility of expert witness testimony. A party may raise a Daubert motion, a special motion in limine raised before or during trial, to exclude the presentation of unqualified evidence to the jury. The Daubert trilogy are the three United States ...

  9. Standard English - Wikipedia

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    Standard English. In an English-speaking country, Standard English ( SE) is the variety of English that has undergone substantial regularisation and is associated with formal schooling, language assessment, and official print publications, such as public service announcements and newspapers of record, etc. [1] All linguistic features are ...