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Evolution of
WiDi –
Intel Wireless Display (
WiDi):
Another Cable Killer Hits Its Stride, By
William Van Winkle, 2013-06-12, Tom's IT Pro
WiDi – Wireless...
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Wi (hiragana: ゐ, katakana: ヰ) is an
obsolete ****anese kana (****anese
phonetic characters, each of
which represents one mora),
which is
normally pronounced...
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Wiremu Katene (died 1
November 1895), also
known as
Wi Katene, was a New
Zealand politician. In 1872 he
became the
first Māori to be
appointed to the Executive...
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federal agencies, some of whom were
deputized as police.
Attorney General William Barr
cited 32 U.S.C. § 502(f)(2)(a),
which says
National Guard troops may...
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William Roy "
wiL"
Francis (a.k.a.
William Control) (born
January 8, 1982) is an
American musician. He came to
prominence as the lead
vocalist and prin****l...
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organisms and the
molecular mechanisms of
regulation of its expression.
William Aiton (1731–1793),
Scottish botanist,
director of the
botanical garden...
- John's College, Oxford, J LVII
Longleat 258,
Longleat House, Warminster,
Wi William Caxton's
early print of 1478 is also
considered authoritative, for it...
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Wiremu "
Wi" Pere (7
March 1837 – 9
December 1915), was a Māori
Member of
Parliament in New Zealand. He
represented Eastern Māori in the
House of Representatives...
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Captain William Henry Irvine Shakespear, CIE (29
October 1878 – 24
January 1915), was a
British civil servant and
explorer who
mapped uncharted areas...
- 1838,
helped to
bring about the
Slavery Abolition Act 1833,
advocated by
William Wilberforce,
which abolished slavery in the
British Empire from August...