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  • | HeadEd = [[Mike Bentley]] ...Modern]] and [[A Culture of Improvement]], it is primarily focused on the history and pop culture of technology in the 19th century onward.
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  • | HeadEd = [[Mike Bentley]] ...t]], and [[The Human Use of Human Beings]], it is primarily focused on the history and pop culture of technology in the 19th century onward.
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  • | HeadEd = [[Mike Bentley]] ...a [[side event]] written by [[Mike Bentley]]. It primarily focused on the history and pop culture of technology in the 19th century onward and joins [[The Hu
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  • | HeadEd = [[Mike Bentley]] ...tler]]'s [[Questions Concerning Technology]] that primarily focused on the history and pop culture of technology in the 19th century onward and inspired the l
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  • ...stions on older eras of gaming, and especially for questions on video game history and hardware. {{Mike Bentley side events}}
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  • |Subjects = Poetry, European Myth, European History, and Visual Arts He is also well-known for his dominance at [[Mike Bentley|Mike Bentley's]] [[Eyes That Do Not See]], regularly achieving the highest number of pow
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  • |second = Fianna Failsons ([[Mike Bentley]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Mike Cheyne]], and [[Shan Kothari]]) ...or Neither ([[Joey Goldman]], [[Jason Golfinos]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Mike Sorice]])
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Mike Bentley |Image = Mike-Bentley.jpeg
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  • |Tournament Name = 2014 College History Bowl ...nship. It was head-edited by [[Matt Weiner]] and written by Weiner, [[Mike Bentley]], and [[Jerry Vinokurov]]. It was held at Northwestern on March 30, 2014,
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  • ==History== ...s to play real quiz bowl. That effort coincided with the arrival of [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Brittany Clark]] at the [[University of Washington]], and, along wi
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  • ==History== In the 2008-2009 school year, former [[Maryland]] players [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Brittany Clark]] worked towards bringing the team back into [[the c
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  • ...h science by Billy Beyer. The tournament was paused during Round 9 so Mike Bentley could run [[Gunpei Yokoi]], allowing for the last playoff round's writing t ...science and philosophy tossups) and the trash tournament was written by [[Mike Cheyne]] and [[George Berry]]. [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.
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  • |Subjects = Ancient and Modern History (but nothing in between), Other/Miscellaneous ...[[2019 ACF Nationals]]. In the 2019 player poll, he was voted 14th in both history and miscellaneous.
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  • ...podcast consists entirely of quizbowl matches recorded at tournaments Mike Bentley attends. The only editing done in these matches is to crop off the beginni ...een recorded with the higher quality Handy H2 Pocket Recorder, except when Mike forgets to replace the batteries.
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  • ==History== ...h school tournaments. There should probably be more said here about PACE's history, especially outside of incident-by-incident recaps of the NSC itself.
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  • ...am Kandlikar]]. It is regarded as one of the best written ACF Falls in its history and served as an excellent introduction to relatively new/inexperienced tea | [[Mike Sorice]]
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  • ...aduate of [[Minnesota]] who is one of the best science players in quizbowl history, and also one of the most well-rounded players known mainly for science con ...laboration with [[Ahmad Ragab]], [[Dennis Jang]], [[Shantanu Jha]], [[Mike Bentley]], [[Charles Meigs]], and Katy Peters.)
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  • ...cial sciences, as well as 0.5/0.5 "other thought" (literary criticism, art history, historiography, etc.) in the style of [[Will Holub-Moorman]] and Jacob Ree ...ge]]'s physics; complaints largely concerned the difficulty of some of the history and "thought" (especially the philosophy and historiography).
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  • ==History== ...ents in [[Science Monstrosity|science]], [[Chicago Open History Tournament|history]], [[Chicago Open Literature Tournament|literature]], and, more recently, a
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  • ...n Magin]] (social science). In addition, special thanks also go to [[Mike Bentley]], [[Chris Chiego]], [[Evan Silberman]], [[Guy Tabachnick]], [[Michael Schr
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  • ...s. Jonathan is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]]. |next = [[Mike Bentley]]
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  • ==History== ...]], [[Charles Meigs]], [[Chris Ray]] and [[Jeremy Eaton]], although [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Dan Suzman]] have occasionally played on the A Team at these tourna
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  • ...s [[Ray Anderson]] edited most of the packets from the west coast. [[Mike Bentley]] and other people from Maryland including [[Charles Meigs]] and [[Jonathan *Military History
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  • Terrapin may have the longest history of any extant quizbowl tournament. ==History==
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  • ==History== ...ent as much as possible was the April 2012 mirror of [[MUT]] run by [[Mike Bentley]] and the [[Washington]] team over [[Skype]].
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  • ==History== | [[Matt Weiner]], [[Mehdi Razvi]], and [[Mike Bentley]]
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  • ==History== ...p=365140#p365140 "Should have been prompted" replacement policy] by [[Mike Bentley]] » Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:33 am</ref> although no strong alternatives have b
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  • ...U mirror of [[MUT]] 2008. (If I might add, this is a great film! -[[Mike Bentley]]) ...[Chris Ray]] in expectation of Ray obtaining the neg prize ([[Chicago Open History Tournament|2008 July Crisis]]) (in actuality, [[Trevor Davis]] won the neg
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  • ==History== ...mmitments. His last act before departing as ACF head was to confirm that [[Mike Sorice]], [[Matt Weiner]], and [[Chris Romero]] would be in charge of selec
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  • ==History== ...he only Undergraduate-eligible teams to finish in the top 3 overall in the history of the DI ICT. A VCU team led by Sean Smiley and Cody Voight also won the 2
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