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go

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a game for two players in which stones are placed on a board marked with a grid, the object being to capture territory on the board
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Go

(games, application)
A thinking game with an oriental origin estimated to be around 4000 years old. Nowadays, the game is played by millions of people in (most notably) China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. In the Western world the game is practised by a yearly increasing number of players. On the Internet Go players meet, play and talk 24 hours/day on the Internet Go Server (IGS).

http://cwi.nl/~jansteen/go/go.html.

Usenet newsgroup: news:rec.games.go.
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go

(1) (Go) An open source object-oriented programming language from Google. Styled after C/C++, Go was developed in 2007 to solve Google's own problems orchestrating huge datacenters. Often referred to as "Golang," Go was released to the public in 2012.

(2) An on-screen button that is clicked in order to activate a function such as search.

(3) Amazon's automated grocery store. See Amazon Go.

(4) A command used on a BBS or online service to switch the user to a particular forum or section. For example, typing go mac would switch you to a section specializing in Mac computers. Like any command language, one has to know the words to enter. See BBS.
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Using the second set of stimuli, the relations A1B1, A2B2, B1C1 and B2C2 were trained for the go response, as well as the relations A1B2, A2B1, B1C2 and B2C1 for the no-go response, as shown in Fig.
Guidelines for the creation of maps and delineation of no-go areas, and their justification, must also be prepared, the group said.
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There are no-go Zones, Muslim enclaves in the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest and Bradford.In Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden, the governments have allowed unassimilated Muslim immigrants to carve out Shariazoneswhere government law is nolonger enforced, even for violent crimes such as murder.
The town of Futaba, the last no-go zone, has been reorganized into zones where residents' return is viewed as difficult and those where preparations can be made for the lifting of evacuation orders.
He further said that wherever there was "writ of any other person except the government" that was a no-go area.
There is a recessed minor thread diameter on the No-Go side of the tool and a dirt flute on the Go size; this eliminates gauge/thread damage.
Other changes include the 'no-go' zone being extended from 15 yards to around 30 yards from the starting tape, while the starter's rostrum has been moved to a position between the tape and the 'no-go' zone to reduce the potential for horses to go through the starting tape prematurely.
"Billy Brown also wanted to take me to Hibs but that is a no-go now after he left his position as assistant manager there."
no-go) and five ERPs (N2, P3, error-related negativity, error positivity, and correct response positivity) after controlling for confounding variables.
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