Look up overrun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Overrun may refer to: Overrun brake Overrun, the condition of a vehicle travelling without throttle...
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A cost overrun, also known as a cost increase or budget overrun, involves unexpected incurred costs. When these costs are in excess of budgeted amounts...
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An overrun brake (called a surge brake when invented) is a brake system commonly used on small trailers, where the motion of the trailer with respect...
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Overrun! is a 1989 computer wargame designed by Gary Grigsby and published by Strategic Simulations. Overrun! is a computer wargame that simulates historical...
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Overrun is a 2021 American action crime comedy film directed by Josh Tessier, and starring Omid Zader, Johnny Messner, Bruce Dern, William Katt, Nicholas...
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1992 Summer Olympics (section Cost and cost overrun)
which cost US$15 billion with a cost overrun of 76%, and those of Rio 2016 which cost US$4.6 billion with a cost overrun of 51%. The average cost for the...
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Buffer overflow (redirect from Buffer-overrun)
In programming and information security, a buffer overflow or buffer overrun is an anomaly whereby a program writes data to a buffer beyond the buffer's...
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Runway excursion (redirect from Runway overrun)
an inappropriate exit from the runway. Runway excursions include runway overruns, which occur when an aircraft is unable to stop before it reaches the end...
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1992 Winter Olympics (section Cost and cost overrun)
overrun at US$51 billion and 289%, respectively. The average cost for the Winter Games since 1960 is US$3.1 billion, while the average cost overrun is...
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The Overrun Countries series was a series of thirteen commemorative postage stamps, each of five-cent denomination, issued by the United States over a...
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