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  2. Star Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    Star Eyes" is a song from the 1943 film I Dood It, written by Gene de Paul and Don Raye. It was performed in the film by Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly accompanied by Jimmy Dorsey 's orchestra. [ 1 ]

  3. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work). Make sure to pick the file ...

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    Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement. Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Help desk – Ask questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Reference desk – Ask research questions about encyclopedic topics. Content portals – A unique way to navigate the encyclopedia.

  5. Star Eyes, Hamburg 1983 - Wikipedia

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    Star Eyes, Hamburg 1983 is a live album by saxophonist Lee Konitz and pianist Martial Solal which was recorded in Germany in 1983 by Norddeutscher Rundfunk and released on the HatOLOGY label in 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  6. Star Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Star Eyes is a 1963 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Marty Manning. [2] Reception

  7. Starflyers - Wikipedia

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    The Starflyers games consist of a good mix of arcade and puzzle games without any pressuring time limit to enhance players' critical thinking and problem solving, memory sequencing and creativity skills [13] as well as developing eye-hand coordination for mastering basic computer skills.

  8. Beta Caeli - Wikipedia

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    Beta Caeli (β Caeli, abbreviated to β Cae) is a star in the southern constellation of Caelum. It is a dim star but visible to the naked eye, having an apparent visual magnitude of 5.04. [2] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 34.6 mas as seen from Earth, [5] it is located at a distance of 94 light years.

  9. Pi6 Orionis - Wikipedia

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    At that distance, the visual magnitude of the star is reduced by an interstellar absorption factor of 0.52. [4] This is an evolved K-type giant star on the horizontal branch, [6] with a stellar classification of K0/1 III. [3] It is a suspected variable star with a measured variation between 4.45 and 4.49 in visual magnitude. [10]