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  2. Wendy White - Wikipedia

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    Wendy White may refer to: Wendy White (mezzo-soprano) (born 1953), American opera singer; Wendy White (tennis) (born 1960), American tennis player;

  3. Wendy White (mezzo-soprano) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy White (born 1953) is an American mezzo-soprano who has had an active international singing career in operas and concerts since the late 1970s. She has performed annually with the Metropolitan Opera since her debut with the company in 1989, and as of April 2011 has appeared in a total of 505 performances at the Met.

  4. Wendy White (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    White was born in 1960 in the state of Georgia. When she was 8, she learned to play tennis at a summer camp. White became a dominant junior player in her state and on the sectional and national levels. From 1977 to 1978, she won or was a finalist in over 30 national junior and amateur championships.

  5. Wendy White (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy White (born 1971) is an American artist from Deep River, Connecticut who lives and works in New York City. Biography. White studied fibers and was trained in ...

  6. List of Asian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Chu, prominent litigator and former Managing Partner of Irell & Manella. Viet D. Dinh, United States Assistant Attorney General and a key drafter of what became the USA PATRIOT Act. Heather Fong, chief of police of San Francisco Police Department, and the first Asian American woman to head a major metropolitan police department.

  7. Wendy Tan White - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Tan White MBE [1] (born 1970 or 1971 [2]) is a British technology entrepreneur and technology investor. [3] She is the CEO of Intrinsic , a robotics software company under Alphabet Inc. [ 4 ] She was previously a partner at BGF , a £2.5bn growth capital fund focusing on early stage ventures. [ 3 ]

  8. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia initially went online in November 2002, with a front page and an article about the Internet Society.The project received little attention and did not begin to receive significant contributions until it was "restarted" in October 2003 [3] and the newer, Unicode-capable MediaWiki software was installed soon after.

  9. Chữ Nôm - Wikipedia

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    Chữ Nôm (𡨸喃, IPA: [t͡ɕɨ˦ˀ˥ nom˧˧]) [5] is a logographic writing system formerly used to write the Vietnamese language.It uses Chinese characters to represent Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary and some native Vietnamese words, with other words represented by new characters created using a variety of methods, including phono-semantic compounds. [6]