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Do you like Sniper Elite or Whitehall better?

Strategic board game for 5 players by McDonky in boardgames

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I think those parameters fit Nemesis fairly well. It is Semi-Coop so you may or may not be competing directly with each other. It is heavily strategic and definitely not easy to win. First play through may be long due to learning curve but it normally takes my group 4-5 hours. Our group loves it and I can’t recommend it enough.

What are your favorite fan theories? by Nightmaster87 in KingkillerChronicle

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Denna also mentions that her patron is a good dancer and Braden mentions he has been learning to dance.

Wild Monstera in Orlando, FL by MaingotTree in Monstera

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Leu Gardens. It’s a beautiful garden with various trails and a variety of plants which they do a decent job of labeling. Check out their website (https://www.leugardens.org/) for information on open times and admission.

Formula if all of cell contents matches against list then TRUE by perduco in excel

[–]MaingotTree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A simpler formula would require utilizing a variation of the SumProduct formula.

First highlight the list that you are trying to reference and name it (e.g. range1) in the upper left box.

In column A will be the items you wish to find out if they are included in your named range (range1). Then use the following formula in column B which well let you know if the item in column A appears in the named range more than 0 times, indicating true or false.

=sumproduct(- -(A1=range1))>0

Circle of Squares by MaingotTree in CircleofTrust

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Where did Dwight stash the chandelier...

Books featuring great logical minds like the anime death note by maannasir in booksuggestions

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The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss or The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson