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Updated: 01-Mar-2026
Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.
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James Wormworth
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
James Wormworth is an American drummer and percussionist. He is the son of the jazz drummer Jimmy Wormworth and the brother of bass guitarist Tracy Wormworth. Wormworth was a member of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band on the TBS late night comedy program Conan . Wormworth often appeared as h
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Union Grove, Wisconsin
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Union Grove is a village in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 4,806 at the 2020 census. History. Governor Henry Dodge named the area that became Union Grove, combining the word “Union” with “Grove” because of the gorgeous grove of burr oak trees on the west side
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Abror Tursunov
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Abror Tursunov was an Uzbek actor. He was known for his roles in Suyunchi and Abdullajon . Tursunov died after a long illness on 7 February 2024.
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Think for Yourself
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
" Think for Yourself " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album Rubber Soul . It was written by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist, and, together with "If I Needed Someone", marked the start of his emergence as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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James Kenelm Clarke
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
James Kenelm Clarke was an English film director and composer of film, television and library music. Early life and education. Clarke was born in Great Rissington, Gloucestershire, the son of musician and author Cyril Clarke and the artist Eularia Clarke. With Harley Usill, Cyril Clarke establish
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Jan Dibbets
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Jan Dibbets is an Amsterdam-based Dutch conceptual artist. His work is influenced by mathematics and works mainly with photography. Life and career. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he started as an art teacher at the Tilburg Academy and studied painting with Jan Gregoor in Eindhoven. He had hi
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Diane Charlemagne
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Diane Charlemagne was a British jazz, soul, funk and electronic dance music singer and songwriter. Biography. Charlemagne was lead singer with 1980s funk band 52nd Street, having replaced previous lead vocalist Beverley McDonald in 1984. In 1990, 52nd Street re-emerged as Cool Down Zone, with Cha
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RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World is an international all-stars series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK and its franchise. The all-stars series premiered on 1 February 2022, through BBC Three and WOW Presents Plus. RuPaul acts as the host, head judge, and executive producer of the series. The contest
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Burra railway station
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Burra railway station was built on the Roseworthy-Peterborough railway line to serve the town of Burra, South Australia. Opening. Burra railway station opened on 29 August 1870 as part of the extension of what was then the Northern Extension Railway to Burra. The railway line was extended further
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Territorial Approach to Climate Change
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
The Territorial Approach to Climate Change works with local level governments in developing countries and countries in transition to increase resilience to climate change impact and reduce their carbon footprint. The TACC is a partnership of five agencies that includes UNEP, UNDP, UNITAR, UN-Habit
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Alana Cook
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Alana Simone Cook is an American professional soccer player who plays as a center back for the Kansas City Current of the National Women's Soccer League and the United States women's national Association football|soccer team|United States national team. After playing collegiately for the Stanford
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Python
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* CMU Common Lisp * Colt Python * Klondike Gold Mine * Monty Python * Operation Python * PERQ * Pithon * Python (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay) * Python (Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio) * Python (Efteling) * Python (Ford prototype) * Python (Monty) Pictures * Python (automobile maker) * Python (codename)
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Ayn Robbins
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Ayn Robbins is a lyricist and poet. She is best known for co-writing with Carol Connors the lyrics for two Academy Award and Grammy nominated songs, "Gonna Fly Now" from Rocky and "Someone's Waiting for You" from The Rescuers .
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ThreadX
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
ThreadX is an embedded real-time operating system programmed mostly in the C language. It was originally released in 1997 as ThreadX when Express Logic first developed it, later it was renamed to Azure RTOS after Express Logic was purchased by Microsoft, then most recently it was renamed again
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Naalkavala
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Naalkavala is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film, directed by I. V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran and produced by K. V. Abraham, alias Thomsun Babu for Thomsun Films. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Seema, Urvashi, Sreenivasan Captain Raju, T. G. Ravi, Devan and M. G. Soman. Th
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So Beautiful or So What
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
So Beautiful or So What is the twelfth solo studio album by American folk rock singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was released on April 8, 2011, by Hear Music. The album found Simon reuniting with former collaborator and record producer Phil Ramone. Having experimented with rhythm-based textures for
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Kirnbach (Wolfach)
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Kirnbach is a village in the municipality of Wolfach in the district of Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg. Kirnbach is a dispersed settlement with many farms along the little river Kirnbach. Subdivisions. *Untertal, *Obertal, *Grafenloch, *Rotsal. *Hamlets: Am Berg, Auf der Eck, Auf der Grub, Berg
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Halfwidth and fullwidth forms
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
In CJK computing, graphic characters are traditionally classed into fullwidth and halfwidth characters. Unlike monospaced fonts, a halfwidth character occupies half the width of a fullwidth character, hence the name. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms is also the name of a Unicode block U+FF00-FFEF
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Jinjur
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
General Jinjur is an antagonist in the 1904 novel The Marvelous Land of Oz . She is a character in the List of List of Oz books|Oz books|Oz books by L. Frank Baum and his successors. Biography. Jinjur first appears in The Marvelous Land of Oz as a self-appointed general leading an "Army of Rev
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Erdene, Töv
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Erdene is a sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. Sum center former location was 47 47 35 N 107 53 00 E. The Janchivlin and Ar Janchivlin resorts on mineral springs are 20 km SW from sum center. Geography. Erdene has a total area of 8,039 km 2 . Administrative divisions. The district is divided into
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Luminous paint
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Luminous paint is paint that emits visible light through fluorescence, phosphorescence, or radioluminescence. Fluorescent paint. Fluorescent paints 'glow' when exposed to short-wave ultraviolet radiation. These UV wavelengths are found in sunlight and many artificial lights, but the paint require
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Balch Springs, Texas
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Balch Springs is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb of Dallas and part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 23,728 at the 2010 census, and 25,007 at 2019's census estimates. History. The area was first settled in the 1840s. Around 1879, J
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Henry Stewart Macran
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
Henry Stewart Macran was an Irish philosopher and internationally recognized scholar of Hegel's philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. Life and works. Macran was an undergraduate during 1882–1886, he became a fellow in 1892 and subsequently professor of moral philosophy and history of philosophy
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Hasenhorn
Last access: 10-Apr-2026 // 22:10:35
The Hasenhorn is a mountain,, in the Southern Black Forest in Germany. The mountain lies southeast of the little town of Todtnau. In 2004, the old single chairlift on the Hasenhorn was removed and replaced by modern double chairlift. At the same time, an all-weather toboggan run was built on the H
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