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  • Australia's Brainiest

    William XI redirects here. It can also refer to William XI of Auvergne (1277–1279) (sometimes called William XII or XIII). Contents 1 Australia's Brainiest Kid 1.1 2004 Series (Seven Network) 1.2 2005 Series (Network Ten) 2 Australia's Brainiest Specials 2.1 Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2.2 Australia's Brainiest TV Star 2.3 Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master 2.4 Australia's Brainiest Housemate 2.5 Australia's Brainiest Radio Star 2.6 Australia's Brainiest Olympian 2.7 Australia's Brainiest Musician 2.8 Australia's Brainiest Neighbour 2.9 Australia's Brainiest Footballer 2.10 Australia's Brainiest Cricketer 2.11 Australia's Brainiest Loser 2.12 Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate 2.13 Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2 2.14 Australia's Brainiest Idol 3 External links Australia's Brainiest is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions, a FremantleMedia company; and currently airing on Network Ten. The format was taken from the ... (see more)

  • Test case

    This article is about the term in software engineering. For the use of the term in law, see Test case (law). This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2009) Software Testing portal A test case in software engineering is a set of conditions or variables under which a tester will determine whether an application or software system is working correctly. The mechanism for determining whether a software program or system has passed or failed such a test is known as a test oracle. In some settings, an oracle could be a requirement or use case, while in others it could be a heuristic. It may take many test cases to determine that a software program or system is considered sufficiently scrutinized to be released. Test cases are often referred to as test scripts, particularly when written. Written test cases are usually collected into t... (see more)

  • Yasunari Iwata

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    Yasunari Iwata (2012) Yasunari Iwata (岩田 康誠, Iwata Yasunari?) (born March 12, 1974; from Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese jockey who rode the winner of the 2006 Melbourne Cup,[1] Delta Blues. It was Iwata's first race outside of Japan. He debuted in the Hyōgo Keiba, one of the racing organizations in National Association of Racing(NAR). He started riding on selected events in Japan Racing Association(JRA) since 2002. In 2005, Iwata won the 19th World Super Jockey Series [1][2]. Despite he had not passed the written test in the past, he was allowed to transfer to JRA in the following year due to "Ankatsu's Rule".[2] He was awarded JRA most winning-jockey in 2011 and 2012, in races won and money earned. Major wins [edit] Australia Melbourne Cup - (1) - Delta Blues (2006) Hong Kong Hong Kong Sprint - (1) - Lord Kanaloa (2012) Japan Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes - (1) - Seiun Wonder (2008) February Stakes - (1) - Testa Matta (2012) Japan Breeding farm's Cup ... (see more)

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