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    The sum of 0 numbers (the empty sum) is 0, and the product of 0 numbers (the empty product) is 1. The factorial 0! evaluates to 1, as a special case of the empty product. Other uses in mathematics The empty set has zero elements. The role of 0 as the smallest counting number can be generalized or extended in various ways.

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    Spooks: Code 9 (working titles – Rogue Spooks and Spooks: Liberty) is a counter-intelligence drama series broadcast on BBC Three in 2008. The series was commissioned by BBC Fiction's controller Jane Tranter as a spin-off of their long-running drama Spooks , offering a "more maverick, younger perspective" [4] that would attract a 16–24-year ...

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