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Warscapes

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Warscapes is an online literary magazine that publishes fiction, essays, interviews, and visual arts emerging from conflict-torn areas across the world. Its stated mission is to examine “people and places experiencing staggering violence” as an alternative to ...

Wartburg College Concert Bands

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The Wartburg College Concert Bands (WCCB) are the primary bands at Wartburg College, a four-year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America located in Waverly, Iowa. The bands are currently under the direction of Dr. Craig Hancock.The WCCB prides itself as...

Wartenberg Trust

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WartenbergTrust is a global multi-family office, wealth management and investment advisory firm established in 1921 to manage financial and other assets of the Wartenberg family in German-speaking Europe and from 1931 also in France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the US and Italy. Th...

Wartime radio

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Wartime radio is a genre of music that was enjoyed during the late 1930s through mid 1940s. After the end of World War II, this music escalated until the paranoia of the Cold War made this kind of music irrelevant after the Soviet menace (under Joseph Stalin) replaced the Nazi me...

Warwick Hutchings

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Warwick Hutchings (born 1946) is New Zealand senior public servant and diplomat.Early lifeHutchings spent his childhood in Auckland and received his secondary education at . His school academic successes including his first place in New Zealand in the 1961 School Certificate exam...

Warwick International Development Summit

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The Warwick International Development Summit (WIDS) is an annual, weekend-long conference organised and run by the International Development Society at the University of Warwick. Normally taking place during the first term, WIDS has attracted hundreds of internal and external stu...

Warwick Slow

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Warwick Slow (born 15 August 1990) is a New Zealand former radio DJ and media personality from Wellington, New Zealand. Formerly employed by Hit Radio X105, he regularly appeared on the station's night weekend shifts, before the station's closure in September 2010.Slow gained not...

Warwick Ventures

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Warwick Ventures is a University technology commercialisation office of the University of Warwick, in Coventry, United Kingdom. History The company was set up as an academic department within the University of Warwick by Ederyn Williams in 2000. In 2010 it was spun-out as a separ...

Warwickshire bus route X17

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The X17 is a bus service serving Coventry and Warwickshire in the United Kingdom. It links the city of Coventry in the West Midlands with south and mid Warwickshire. It serves Coventry, Gibbet Hill, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick Hospital, Warwick, with some journeys extendi...

Warwide

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Warwide, commonly referred to as WW, is a browser-based, massive multiplayer online real time strategy game, set in the second world war. In it, each player takes control over a city, grows it, and eventually begins taking over other cities. The world map is the real one, is poss...

Wasantha Abeywardena

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Squadron Leader Wasantha Abeywardena (1981 - 12 December 2014 ) was Sri Lankan aviator. He was Captain of a Sri Lanka Air Force Antonov 32 which crashed on 12 December 2014 killing four of its crew. Born in Kurunegala, Abeywardena was educated at Royal College, Colombo before he ...

WASD keys

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WASD (also conceptually known by common ESDF and IJKL) is a set of four keys on a QWERTY or QWERTZ computer keyboard which mimics the inverted-T configuration of the arrow keys. These keys are often used to control the player character's movement in computer games. W/S control fo...

Waseem Kayani

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Waseem Kayani (born 28 April 1977) is one of the suspects arrested in the UK in connection to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft terrorist plot in the United Kingdom, and one of the nineteen whose accounts were frozen by the Bank of England.Waseem Kayani is a taxi driver. Security f...

Wasel Choi

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Wasel Choi (born August 9, 1979) is an artist, a world traveler, a knowledge seeker, and an observer from San Francisco, California. In 2002 Wasel graduated from University of Glamorgan in South Wales with professional studies in management methods applied to financial planning a...

Wasey Naik

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Wasey Naik born 12th April 1990, is a singer and musician of Pakistani origin from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.BackgroundWasey Naik was born to a Pakistani muslim family in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He spent his childhood playing with tunes and later on he learned music on his own and took ...

Wasfia Nazreen

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Wasfia Nazreen is a photojournalist and leading Tibet Independence activist. She currently serves as the National Director for Students for a Free Tibet in Bangladesh.Wasfia spent her early years in Khulna, Chittagong, and Dhaka of Bangladesh. She attended University in the US &a...

Wasgij Jigsaw Puzzles

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Wasgij Jigsaw Puzzles do not follow the traditional way of piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. Traditional jigsaw puzzles, the puzzler has an image to replicate which is often printed on either the front or back of the packaging it is sold in. Wasgij is the jigsaw puzzle brand wher...

Washington Arlington Catholic Forensics League

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The Washington Arlington Catholic Forensics League is a region of the National Catholic Forensics League. Technically, it is two separate regions that compete together, but send students to the NCFL National Tournament individually. The larger region, Arlington, represents northe...

Washington Continent

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The Washington Continent is a breaking news site started by Publisher Robert Rob Redding Jr. on July 3, 2007 - the site began full operation on July 30, 2007. The publication is edited by former Washington Times reporter Henry Brier Notable reportsThe site's reports of the city's...

Washington DC City Pages

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Washington DC City Pages, usually referred to as DCpages, is an online community site founded in 1994. DCpages introduced the concept of online community publications in the Washington DC metropolitan area, and celebrated its 10th anniversary on January 1, 2004.DCPages.com has be...

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