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  2. Wikipedia:AutoHotkey - Wikipedia

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    Send ^ c; Wait up to half a second for the clipboard to contain data,; i.e. for the Copy command to execute. ClipWait 0.5 ; Seconds. if OK {; We have text on the clipboard.; Clean up the code on the clipboard and put the result back on the clipboard. Clipboard: = CleanupWikicode (Clipboard); Paste the new text back, replacing the original text.

  3. AutoHotkey - Wikipedia

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    AutoHotkey is a free and open-source custom scripting language for Microsoft Windows, primarily designed to provide easy keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, fast macro-creation and software automation to allow users of most computer skill levels to automate repetitive tasks in any Windows application.

  4. Suicide watch - Wikipedia

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    Suicide watch (sometimes shortened to SW) is an intensive monitoring process used to ensure that any person cannot attempt suicide. Usually the term is used in reference to inmates or patients in a prison, hospital, psychiatric hospital or military base. People are placed on suicide watch when it is believed that they exhibit warning signs ...

  5. Night Watch (Lukyanenko novel) - Wikipedia

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    He was ambushed by a pair of renegade vampires in the beginning of Night Watch. Egor is a very rare case, having a 'clean slate'. His aura shows his fate to be undetermined. In the second part of Night Watch, it is revealed that Yegor is destined to join the side of the Dark. However, at the very end of the novel his destiny is partially re ...

  6. Ankh-Morpork City Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Watch primarily functions out of the fictional city of Ankh-Morpork, but some stories do include members of the watch elsewhere in the world. The watch and its members are the primary topic of 8 novels and one short story, listed below in order of publication. Guards! Guards! (1989); "Theatre of Cruelty" (1993) (short story); Men at Arms ...

  7. Alec Holowka - Wikipedia

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    Four days after allegations of abuse were leveled against him, Holowka died by suicide. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 14 ] [ 1 ] According to his sister, who posted to Twitter about his death, Holowka had been "battling mood and personality disorders" through his life and "was a victim of abuse". [ 18 ]

  8. ‘One Man Dies a Million Times’ Review: A Haunting Portrait of ...

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    One Man Dies a Million Times” opens at the IFC Center on Friday, July 29, and will expand in the coming weeks, Best of IndieWire New Movies: Release Calendar for July 29, Plus Where to Watch ...

  9. Someone Who'll Watch Over Me - Wikipedia

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    The show had a very successful run receiving 5 star reviews. (Someone-Who'll-Watch-Over-Me Review) In May/June 2017 it was produced by the Irish Theatre Players in Perth, Western Australia. Directed by Andrew Baker, the show starred Paul Davey (Edward), Manuao TeAotonga (Adam) & Grant Malcolm (Michael).