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wacker,
Wacker, or
whacker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wacker may
refer to:
Wacker von
Wackenfels The Whacker,
poker player Garry Bush's...
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certain areas,
there is a
third level of
Wacker Drive,
often known as
Lower Lower Wacker Drive or Sub-Lower
Wacker Drive. This
additional layer is primarily...
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league system. The club was
formed as Admira/
Wacker in 1971
through the
merger of SK
Admira and SC
Wacker,
making it the
legal successor to both clubs...
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Certification Kit (
WACK) WAC (disambiguation) Whac-A-Mole, an
arcade game Wacke, or greywacke, a type of
sandstone Wacker (disambiguation) Wak (disambiguation)...
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Wacker Chemie AG is a
German multinational chemical company which was
founded in 1914 by
Alexander Wacker. The
company is
controlled by the
Wacker family...
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Wacker process or the Hoechst-
Wacker process (named
after the
chemical companies of the same name)
refers to the
oxidation of
ethylene to acetaldehyde...
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Wackness is a 2008
American coming-of-age comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Jonathan Levine. The film is a semi-autobiographical
account of...
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Wacker Neuson SE (formerly:
Wacker Construction Equipment AG) is a
manufacturer of
construction equipment and
compact machines for
concrete and construction...
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American Life
Insurance Building, 35 East
Wacker was
listed in 1978 as a
contributing property to the Michigan–
Wacker Historic District on the
National Register...
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Wacker is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles H.
Wacker (1856–1929),
American businessman and
philanthropist Jimmy Wacker (1883–1948)...