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  2. ADONIS (software) - Wikipedia

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    ADONIS is a Business Process Management (BPM) tool, used for documentation, analysis, and optimization of business processes. [1] It enables the visualization of process flows and standard operating procedures (SOPs) , provides visibility into how they operate, and helps increase their efficiency by revealing redundant efforts and opportunities ...

  3. Wikipedia:10,000 most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    To use this list, you can search within your browser (control-F or command-F) to see whether your password comes up, without transmitting your information over the Internet. It may also be useful to browse the file to see how secure a completely insecure-looking password can appear.

  4. Free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    "Free and open-source software" (FOSS) is an umbrella term for software that is considered free software and/or open-source software. [1] The precise definition of the terms "free software" and "open-source software" applies them to any software distributed under terms that allow users to use, modify, and redistribute said software in any manner they see fit, without requiring that they pay ...

  5. Who Mourns for Adonais? - Wikipedia

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    The title is a quotation from the poem Adonais by Percy Shelley lamenting the death of John Keats, which is loosely based upon A Lament for Adonis by the Greek poet Bion. The song "Who Mourns for Adonais" was recorded by The Vulcan Dub Squad

  6. Adonia - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens of Adonis (1888) by John Reinhard Weguelin depicts the casting of the gardens of Adonis into the sea at the end of the Adonia. The main feature of the festival at Athens were the "Gardens of Adonis", [12] broken pieces of terracotta which had lettuce and fennel seeds sown in them. [6] These seeds sprouted, but soon withered and died ...

  7. Adonis - Wikipedia

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    Adonis then fled and went into a cave to hide from Zeus, who also loved Erinoma and would surely avenge the violence done against her. Hermes, however, lured him with a trick, as Ares wounded him mortally in the form of a boar. Adonis died, but was eventually restored to life after Aphrodite begged Zeus. Erinoma bore him a son named Taleus. [43 ...

  8. Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, PC (born Andreas Adonis; 22 February 1963) [3] is a British Labour Party politician and journalist who served in HM Government for five years in the Blair ministry and the Brown ministry. He served as Secretary of State for Transport from 2009 to 2010, and as Chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission from ...

  9. The Death of Adonis (Rodin) - Wikipedia

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    Agonising, Adonis gives birth to the anemones, a symbol of rebirth that in the Middle Ages were transformed into white roses which, dyed with blood, became the emblem of love. Rodin managed to get the goddess to transmit to the spectator her desire to return her beloved to life, reflected in her face full of despair and at the same time of ...