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  2. Unirac - Wikipedia

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    Unirac is a North American solar power infrastructure provider that has a 30 percent share of the North American solar racking market. [1]Unirac's customers include the Google campus, Mineta San Jose International Airport, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Orange County Convention Center and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Convention Center.

  3. Category:Articles containing Tamil-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Tamil-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.

  4. Category:Tamil-language encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Google translation project - Tamil Wikipedia.pdf

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  6. File:Wikisource Handbook for Indian Communities (Tamil).pdf

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  7. Wikipedia : Featured articles in other languages/Tamil

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    The table below lists the featured articles for a given "foreign-" (i.e., non-English-)language Wikipedia initially sorted by the number of corresponding articles in other Wikipedias. The "Languages" column indicates the number of articles on all Wikipedias corresponding to the other-language featured article; the "#" column provides a ranking ...

  8. Xavier Thaninayagam - Wikipedia

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    A page from the first printed Tamil book - Luso-Tamil Catechism (Cartilha) printed in Lisbon in 1554 CE. It was rediscovered by Thaninayagam in the 1950s. Born as Xavier Nicholas Stanislaus, he later came to be called as Xavier Stanislaus Thaninayagam (his last name is often written as two words - Thani Nayagam) and also respectfully as "Thaninayagam Adigal".

  9. Tamil Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The project was funded by the Union Government of India, the State Government of then Madras Presidency and many Tamil well wishers. The Tamil Development Academy announced its intent to produce this encyclopedia on the day of Indian Independence 15 August 1947. The work started in the academy's Madras University Campus on 20 October 1947. [1]