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  2. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    Hindi: कल and Urdu: کل (kal) may mean either "yesterday" or "tomorrow" (disambiguated by the verb in the sentence).; Icelandic: fram eftir can mean "toward the sea" or "away from the sea" depending on dialect.

  3. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    Each triple represents one edge in the resulting graph: the first element of the triple (the subject) is the name of the node where the edge starts, the second element (the predicate) the type of the edge, and the last and third element (the object) either the name of the node where the edge ends or a literal value (e.g. a text, a number, etc.).

  4. Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia

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    Et harum qui de m re r u[d] um facilis est e[r] t expedit a disti nctio. Nam liber o tempor e, cum soluta nobis est elige ndi optio, cumque nihil impedit, quo minus id, quod maxim e placeat facer e possim us, omnis volupt as assumenda est, omnis dolor repellend[a] us. Temporibus autem quibusdam et aut officiis debitis aut rerum necessitatibus ...

  5. Web literacy - Wikipedia

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    The Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to promote openness, innovation, and participation on the Internet. It has created a Web Literacy Map [ 1 ] in consultation with a community of stakeholders from formal and informal education, as well as industry.

  6. Electronic literature - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Literature Organization (the ELO) was founded in 1999 by hypertext author Scott Rettberg, the author and teacher of creative writing Robert Coover and internet investor Jeff Ballowe, with the mission "to facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media". [61]

  7. Dettingen Te Deum - Wikipedia

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    The Te Deum for the Victory at the Battle of Dettingen in D major, HWV 283, is the fifth and last setting by George Frideric Handel of the 4th-century Ambrosian hymn, Te Deum, or We Praise Thee, O God. He wrote it in 1743, only a month after the battle itself, during which Britain and its allies Hannover and Austria soundly routed the French.

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    To choose a different font, follow this path from the IE menu bar : Tools > Internet Options > (General tab >) Fonts > Webpage Font: to a scrolling list of fonts and select a different one, such as Lucida Sans Unicode, and then select OK.

  9. Calque - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a calque (/ k æ l k /) or loan translation is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal word-for-word or root-for-root translation.When used as a verb, “to calque” means to borrow a word or phrase from another language while translating its components, so as to create a new word or phrase in the target language.

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