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In database management, the last node of a tree.
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iPhone OS 3.0: Leaf Trombone
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Turning over a new leaf at Quark
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Any former Microsoft execs looking to turn over a new leaf?
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Lotus leaf bumps the secret to smooth surfaces?
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Sun: We've turned over a new leaf
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