| PHP-Nuke PHP-Nuke is a web based automated news publishing and content management system (a "nuke") based on PHP and MySQL. The system is fully controlled using a web-based user interface. PHP-Nuke
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| Perl | typing = Dynamic Perl
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| Private branch exchange A Private Branch eXchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public. PBXs are also referred to as: Private_branch_exchange
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| Palestinian National Authority 0.731 Palestinian_National_Authority
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| PHP PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a computer scripting language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. It is used mainly in server-side scripting, but can be used from a command line interface or in standalone graphical applications. PHP
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| Pomerania Pomerania is a collective term used to refer to the three regions of Hither Pomerania, Farther Pomerania, and Pomerelia.Pomerelia overlaps with and is also sometimes called West Prussia. Pomerania
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| Tetraodontidae Talk:Tetraodontidae
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| Pain and nociception Pain (from Ancient Greek ποινή - poine) is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage”. Pain_and_nociception
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| Public relations Public relations (PR) is the management of internal and external communication of an organization to create and maintain a positive image. Public relations involves popularizing successes, downplaying failures, announcing changes, and many other activities. Public_relations
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| Paradox A paradox can be an apparently true statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition; or it can be, seemingly opposite, an apparent contradiction that actually expresses a non-dual truth (cf. Koan). Paradox
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| List of basic public affairs topics Public affairs is a catch-all term that includes public policy as well as public administration, both of which are closely related to and draw upon the fields of political science as well as economics. Public policy discussions are generally and consciously partisan, and we assume that participants in public policy discussion have a specific point of view which they seek to advance in the discussion. List_of_basic_public_affairs_topics
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| Philip Glass Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated American composer. He is considered one of the most influential composers of the late-20th centuryNaxos Classical Music Spotlight podcast: Philip Glass Heroes SymphonyNew York News and Features: The Influentials: Classical and DanceGuardian Unlimited: When less means moreRhapsody Online artist profile of Philip GlassAndante online: A Composer's Century Philip_Glass
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| Peace Peace can be a state of harmony or the absence of hostility. "Peace" is used to describe the cessation of violent conflict. Peace
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| Porsche Boxster The Porsche Boxster is a mid-engined roadster built by Porsche. The Boxster is Porsche's first vehicle designed by Raymond Barth from the beginning as a roadster; all previous Porsche convertibles were based on hardtop coupes. Porsche_Boxster
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| Punjab (Pakistan) The Punjab or Panjab (Urdu: ) province of Pakistan is by far the country's most populous and prosperous region and is home to the Punjabis and various other groups. Neighbouring areas are Sindh to the south, Balochistan and the North West Frontier Province to the west, Pakistani administered Azad Kashmir, Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir and Islamabad to the north, and Indian Punjab and Rajasthan to the east. Punjab_(Pakistan)
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| CD-i |CPU = Philips 68070 CD-i
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| Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop, or simply Photoshop, is a graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems. It is the current market leader for commercial bitmap and image manipulation, and is the flagship product of Adobe Systems. Adobe_Photoshop
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| Pong }} }} Pong
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| Poliomyelitis , | Poliomyelitis
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| Quotation A quotation is the repetition of one expression as part of another one, particularly when the quoted expression is well-known or explicitly attributed (as by citation) to its original source. Quotation
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| Quake III Arena Quake III Arena or Quake 3, abbreviated as Q3A or Q3, is a multiplayer first-person shooter computer and video game released on December 2, 1999. The game was developed by id Software and featured music composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly. Quake_III_Arena
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| Quake |genre = FPS Quake
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| Rugby World Cup }} Rugby_World_Cup
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| Russian language | pronunciation=[ˈruskʲɪj] Russian_language
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| Rush (band) | Origin = Toronto, Ontario, Canada Rush_(band)
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| Rome (Latin) Rome
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| Role-playing game A role-playing game (RPG; often roleplaying game) is a game in which the participants assume the roles of fictional characters and collaboratively create or follow stories. Participants determine the actions of their characters based on their characterization, and the actions succeed or fail according to a formal system of rules and guidelines. Role-playing_game
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| Regular expression In computing, regular expressions (abbreviated as regex or regexp, with plural forms regexes, regexps, or regexen) provide a concise and flexible means for identifying strings of text of interest, such as particular characters, words, or patterns of characters. Regular expressions are written in a formal language that can be interpreted by a regular expression processor, a program that either serves as a parser generator or examines text and identifies parts that match the provided specification. Regular_expression
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| Ruby (programming language) | typing = dynamic ("duck") Ruby_(programming_language)
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| Robot A robot is a mechanical or virtual, artificial agent. It is usually an electromechanical system, which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. Robot
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| Renewable energy Talk:Renewable_energy
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| Roxy Music Roxy Music is an English art rock group founded in the early 1970s by art school graduate Bryan Ferry (vocals and keyboards). The other members are Phil Manzanera (guitars), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion). Roxy_Music
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| R·Type |genre = Shoot 'em up, Shmup, Scrolling shooter R·Type
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| Rudy Giuliani | birth_place = Brooklyn, New York Rudy_Giuliani
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| Renaissance dance Renaissance dances belong to the broad group of historical dances. Renaissance_dance
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| Running Running is defined as the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. It is defined in sporting terms as a gait in which at some point all feet are off the ground at the same time. Running
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| Relational model The relational model for database management is a database model based on predicate logic and set theory. It was first formulated and proposed in 1969 by Edgar Codd with aims that included avoiding, without loss of completeness, the need to write computer programs to express database queries and enforce database integrity constraints. Relational_model
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| Robert Bloch | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, USA Robert_Bloch
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| Robert Nozick Brooklyn, New York Robert_Nozick
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| Richard III of England | place of birth = Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire Richard_III_of_England
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| Rajasthan Rājasthān (Devanāgarī: राजस्थान, ) is one of the largest states of the Republic of India in terms of area and is part of West India. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. Rajasthan
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| Risk management Risk management is a structured approach to managing uncertainty through, risk assessment, developing strategies to manage it, and mitigation of risk using managerial resources. Risk_management
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| Star Wars Star Wars is an epic space opera franchise initially developed by George Lucas during the 1970s and significantly expanded since that time. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars, but later had the subtitle A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels. Star_Wars
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| International System of Units The International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French Bureau International des Poids et Mesures) is the modern form of the metric system and is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number 10. It is the world's most widely used system of units, both in everyday commerce and in science. International_System_of_Units
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| Skepticism In ordinary usage, skepticism or scepticism (Greek: skeptomai, to look about, to consider; see also spelling differences) refers to Skepticism
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| Suriname "Justice - Duty - Loyalty" Suriname
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| Saint Helena Saint Helena (pronounced saint he-LEE-na), named after St. Helena of Constantinople, is an island of volcanic origin and a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic Ocean. Saint_Helena
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| Shia Islam Shia Islam (Shī‘a Arabic: شيعة; ), is the second largest denomination of the Islamic Faith, after Sunni Islam, making up 10-20% of Muslims worldwide — almost all of the rest of Muslims being Sunni. Shias adhere to the teachings of Islamic prophet Muhammad but differ from Sunni in following the religious guidance of his family (who are referred to as the Ahl al-Bayt) or his descendants known as Shi'a Imams, whom they consider to be infallible. Shia_Islam
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| Sun Microsystems Sun_Microsystems
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| South Korea Daehan Minguk South_Korea
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