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  2. Honeywell 800 - Wikipedia

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    The Datamatic Division of Honeywell announced the H-800 electronic computer in 1958. The first installation occurred in 1960. A total of 89 units were delivered. The H-800 design was part of a family of 48-bit word, three-address instruction format computers that descended from the Datamatic 1000, which was a joint Honeywell and Raytheon project started in 1955.

  3. Wildenstein & Company - Wikipedia

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    Wildenstein & Company, a private art dealership, was founded in Paris by Nathan Wildenstein in the mid-19th century and run by his family ever since. [1] The Wildenstein Institute , established by Nathan's son Georges , maintains one of the largest art history reference libraries in the world.

  4. Honeywell ARGUS - Wikipedia

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    ARGUS, an acronym for Automatic Routine Generating and Updating System, [1] was an Assembly Language devised in the late 1950s [2] by Honeywell for their Honeywell 800 and 1800 computers. As with other Assembly Languages, each line of ARGUS was copied on to one card and related to one word in memory, except that one ARGUS command, RESERVE ...

  5. Wilden Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    The Wilden Ironworks was an ironworks in Wilden, Worcestershire, England. It operated for many years and was acquired by the Baldwin family, ...

  6. Helio Courier - Wikipedia

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    Helio Courier H-295 on floats, Lake Hood Seaplane Base, Anchorage, AK. The Helio Courier is a cantilever high-wing light STOL utility aircraft designed in 1949.. Around 500 of these aircraft were manufactured in Pittsburg, Kansas, from 1954 until 1974 by the Helio Aircraft Company.

  7. Wild Chicks - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Chicks (Die wilden Hühner) [1] is a series of children's and youth books written by the German author Cornelia Funke.The main protagonists are four (later five) girls, who go to class together and form the eponymous "Wild Chicks" girl gang.

  8. Anthony Wilden - Wikipedia

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    Anthony George Wilden [1] (14 December 1935 – 29 December 2019) was a writer, social theorist, college lecturer, and consultant.Wilden published numerous books and articles which intersect a number of fields, including systems theory, film theory, structuralism, cybernetics, psychiatry, anthropological theory, water control projects, urban ecosystems, resource conservation, and ...

  9. The Wild Soccer Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The Beastly Beasts is a girls soccer team from Hamm. They challenged the Wild Soccer Bunch to a match to finally bear the title of "Wildest soccer team in the world". The game ties with 1:1, which results in the Wild Soccer Bunch keeping their title. The Silverglades behind the mist live in the fog that is in front of the gates of Ragnarök.