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Scenario is a technical term but also occurs in the titles of a large number of publications.  
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Scenario is a technical term in many fields but also occurs as (or in) the titles of a large number of publications.  
  
  
It is on occasion '''wrongly''' used as the title for the South African the arts and culture magazine '''''[[Scenaria]]''''' (founded by [[Julius Eichbaum]] in 1977).  
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''[[Scenario]]'' is on occasion '''wrongly''' used as the title for the South African the arts and culture magazine '''''[[Scenaria]]''''', which was founded by [[Julius Eichbaum]] in 1977 and edited by him for 22 years.  
  
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For the use of "[[Scenario]]" as a '''technical term''' see for example the web pages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenario and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenario_(disambiguation)

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Scenario is a technical term in many fields but also occurs as (or in) the titles of a large number of publications.


Scenario is on occasion wrongly used as the title for the South African the arts and culture magazine Scenaria, which was founded by Julius Eichbaum in 1977 and edited by him for 22 years.

For the use of "Scenario" as a technical term see for example the web pages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenario and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenario_(disambiguation)