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  2. Moti Nandi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Moti Nandi; 10 July 1931 – 3 January 2010) was a Bengali writer and journalist.

  3. Moti discography - Wikipedia

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    Incomplete list of songs by MOTi [17]; Title Year Release details Album "Circuits" (with Quintino): 2012: Wall Recordings (April 16, 2012) [17] Non-album singles "Kinky Denise"

  4. Moti (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    He released "Krack!", his first single through Spinnin Records, on March 8, 2013. [10] The electro house track [11] entered the Beatport Top 100. [10] Afterwards, MOTi released an official remix for "Next To Me," a single by Emili Sande. [11] MOTi's single "NaNaNa" with Alvaro was released through Hysteria Recs on June 3, 2013. [12]

  5. PDFtk - Wikipedia

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    PDFtk (short for PDF Toolkit) is a toolkit for manipulating Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It runs on Linux , Windows and macOS . [ 5 ] It comes in three versions: PDFtk Server ( open-source command-line tool ), PDFtk Free ( freeware ) and PDFtk Pro ( proprietary paid ). [ 2 ]

  6. Moti Special - Wikipedia

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    Moti Special was a German new wave band, formed in 1981 in Hamburg, by Danish guitar player Nils Tuxen, Romanian keyboard player Michael Cretu, bassist/vocalist Manfred "Thissy" Thiers and drummer Reinhard "Dickie" Tarrach. All of the members had previous experience as session musicians.

  7. Stajkë - Wikipedia

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    This article about a specific location in Shkodër County, Albania, is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Motiram Bhatta - Wikipedia

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    Yuba Barsa Moti Prize, an award to honour writers who have contributed to Nepali literature was established in his honour by Nepal Educational Council in 2042 BS (1985-1986). The award is presented every year on his anniversary. [17]

  9. Koni (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One day Khitish Sinha saw a young girl named Koni swimming in the river. Sinha was an experienced swimming coach so he decided to train Koni for a swimming competition.