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  2. Lena Raine - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. American composer and producer (born 1984) Lena Raine Raine in 2018 Background information Also known as Lena Chappelle Kuraine Born (1984-02-29) February 29, 1984 (age 40) Seattle, Washington, U.S. Genres Soundtrack electronic Occupations Composer producer game designer Labels Radical ...

  3. MediaWiki version history - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki is an open-source wiki engine whose first version, 1.1, was released in 2003. The following table contains the MediaWiki version history , showing all of its release versions. Table

  4. Red Hat Linux - Wikipedia

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    Version 7 was released in preparation for the 2.4 kernel, although the first release still used the stable 2.2 kernel. Glibc was updated to version 2.1.92, which was a beta of the upcoming version 2.2 and Red Hat used a patched version of GCC from CVS that they called "2.96". [9]

  5. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    The English word beaver comes from the Old English word beofor or befor and is connected to the German word biber and the Dutch word bever.The ultimate origin of the word is an Indo-European root for ' brown '. [2]

  6. Honor killing - Wikipedia

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    He did not vilify women alone but added that "If a woman runs around and if a man runs around with her, both of them are killed." [ 185 ] [ 186 ] In 2007, Tor Erling Staff , a lawyer that works for the Supreme Court of Norway , stated that he wanted the punishment for the killing reduced from 17 years in prison to 15 years in the case of honor ...

  7. Helios - Wikipedia

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    In one rare version of Smyrna's tale, it was an angry Helios who cursed her to fall in love with her own father Cinyras because of some unspecified offence the girl committed against him; in the vast majority of other versions however, the culprit behind Smyrna's curse is the goddess of love Aphrodite.

  8. Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The metropolis experienced its heyday as a major world capital and was known for its leadership roles in science, technology, arts, the humanities, city planning, film, higher education, government, and industries. Albert Einstein rose to public prominence during his years in Berlin, [50] being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. [51]

  9. Othello - Wikipedia

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    The version of it thought to be most authentic, because it closely matches the lyric given by Shakespeare, is known as "The Poore Soule Sate Sighing" [306] and is one of the most performed pieces of early modern English music. [307] The two other songs sung in the play are the drinking songs in Act 2 Scene 3. [308]