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Gang of Four (disambiguation)

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The Gang of Four were Jiang Qing and three other Chinese Cultural Revolution leaders ousted in 1976 after Mao Tse-Tung's death. [1]

22 relations: Big Four, Big two, Design Patterns, Félix Bonne, Four Asian Tigers, Gang of 14, Gang of Four, Gang of Four (Afghanistan), Gang of Four (Australian Democrats), Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party), Gang of Four (band), Gang of Four (film), Gang of Four (Harlem), Gang of Four (Pakistan), Gang of Four (pro-Contra), Gang of Four (Seattle), Liz Byrski, Local Management Interface, Marta Beatriz Roque, Mekere Morauta, René Gómez Manzano, Vladimiro Roca.

Big Four

Big Four or Big 4 may refer to.

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Big two

Big two (also known as deuces and various other names), is a card game of Chinese origin. It is similar to the games of president, crazy eights, cheat, winner, and other shedding games. The game is very popular in East Asia and South East Asia, especially throughout China, Indonesia, Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and Singapore. It is played both casually and as a gambling game. It is usually played with two to four players, the entire deck being dealt out in either case (or sometimes with only 13 cards per player, if there are less than four players). The objective of the game is to be the first to play of all of his cards. It is sometimes confused with tien len (a.k.a. thirteen); the two games differ primarily in that big two involves poker hands, while tien len does not.

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Design Patterns

Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software is a software engineering book describing software design patterns.

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Félix Bonne

Félix Bonne Carcassés (1939-2017) was a Cuban engineering professor and dissident, best known for his 1997-2000 imprisonment as a member of the pro-democracy "Group of Four".

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Four Asian Tigers

The Four Asian Tigers, Four Asian Dragons or Four Little Dragons, are the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, which underwent rapid industrialization and maintained exceptionally high growth rates (in excess of 7 percent a year) between the early 1960s (mid-1950s for Hong Kong) and 1990s.

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Gang of 14

The Gang of 14 was a phrase coined to describe the bipartisan group of Senators in the 109th United States Congress who successfully, at the time, negotiated a compromise in the spring of 2005 to avoid the deployment of the so-called "nuclear option" by Senate Republicans over an organized use of the filibuster by Senate Democrats.

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Gang of Four

The Gang of Four was a political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party officials.

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Gang of Four (Afghanistan)

The Gang of Four in the politics of Afghanistan was a group of Khalqist government officials consisting of Aslam Watanjar, Minister of Interior, Sayed Muhammad Gulabzoy, Minister of Communications, Sherjan Mazdoryar, Minister of Border Affairs, and Asadullah Sarwari, Director of State Security, who supported Nur Muhammad Taraki in his power struggle against Hafizullah Amin in 1979.

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Gang of Four (Australian Democrats)

The Gang of Four in the Australian Democrats were the senators Lyn Allison, John Cherry (Australian politician), Andrew Murray (Australian politician) and Aden Ridgeway.

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Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party)

The Strategic Priorities Budget Committee (SPBC), better known as the Gang of Four, was a political strategic grouping within the Australian Labor Party, comprising then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, his deputy Julia Gillard, Treasurer Wayne Swan and Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner.

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Gang of Four (band)

Gang of Four are an English post-punk group, formed in 1977 in Leeds.

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Gang of Four (film)

Gang of Four (La Bande des quatre) is a 1989 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette.

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Gang of Four (Harlem)

The Gang of Four, also known as the Harlem Clubhouse, was an African-American political coalition from Harlem whose members later ascended to top political posts.

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Gang of Four (Pakistan)

The Gang of Four, was a quantified and common colloquial implicit term for a set of four military leaders in the Pakistan military who were central figures in the military dictatorship in Pakistan wherein generals and admirals of the Pakistan Armed Forces had control over the country.

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Gang of Four (pro-Contra)

In the U. S.

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Gang of Four (Seattle)

In the politics of Seattle, Washington in the United States, "Gang of Four" (also, sometimes "The Four Amigos") refers to Bernie Whitebear, Bob Santos, Roberto Maestas, and Larry Gossett, who founded Seattle's Minority Executive Directors's Coalition.

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Liz Byrski

Elizabeth Ann Byrski (born 3 February 1944 in London) is an Australian writer and journalist.

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Local Management Interface

Local Management Interface (LMI) is a term for some signaling standards used in networks, namely frame relay and Carrier Ethernet.

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Marta Beatriz Roque

Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello (born May 16, 1945) is a Cuban political dissident.

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Mekere Morauta

Sir Mekere Morauta, KCMG (born 12 June 1946) is a Papua New Guinean economist and political figure.

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René Gómez Manzano

René de Jesús Gómez Manzano (born 19 December 1943 in Havana) is a Cuban dissident known for his essay "The Homeland Belongs to All", which he co-wrote with Marta Beatriz Roque, Vladimiro Roca, and Felix Bonne, as well as his repeated imprisonment by the Cuban government.

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Vladimiro Roca

Vladimiro Roca Antúnez (born 21 December 1942, in Havana) is a Cuban dissident and leader of the illegal Cuban Social-Democratic Party.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_Four_(disambiguation)

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