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Buggy can refer to various types of cart: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... A cart is a vehicle or device, using two wheels and normally one horse, designed for transport. ...


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BUGGY BUMPS, BRUISES, ACCIDENTS, MISHAPS & HUMOROUS STORIES (993 words)
A Mennonite family on their way to church in their buggy was hit from behind by a car.
Buggies that were left outside for the night were stolen and damaged.
The slower buggy was forced down an embankment and the horse was killed.
"Intelligent Tutoring Systems: BUGGY" (994 words)
BUGGY was developed in 1975 by J. Brown and R. Burton, (described in [2] [3] and [4]).
BUGGY's diagnostic model was a milestone in the research on student modeling.
The most fundamental limitation of the BUGGY paradigm lays in its inability to explicitly represent the semantic nature of a bug or to explain how a bug was generated.
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