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  • | programming language = [[Tcl/Tk]] | language = English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Korean, Danish, Polish, and Italian
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  • ...n fluently for the Air Force but since then has not found much use for the language in Texas. But that is no more. I have moved on. I'm now focused on [[Dire
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  • ...e Cavalry Maiden'' is one of the earliest autobiographies in the [[Russian language]]. ...campaign. During two of those battles, she saved the lives of two fellow Russian soldiers. The first was an enlisted man who fell off his horse on the batt
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  • ...he world to refer to homosexual persons''' may vary greatly by culture and language. Some terms are derived from [[stereotype]]s, including terms alluding to [ ! Language !! Term !! class="unsortable" | Literal meaning !! align="left" | Style
    46 KB (5,735 words) - 20:36, 3 July 2009
  • ...n words and phrases. Course material is based on the Russian language. Any language can be used by analogy. Students learn to memorize and affix new alphabets,
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  • ...om Dalmatia. Hrvat or Horoúathos are names of Sarmatian origins. In 1853 a Russian archaeologist Pavel Mikhailovich Leontjev discovered the Tanais Tablets. Th
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  • ...o be served fried.<ref name=roden1/> They are similar to Polish [[uszka]], Russian [[pelmeni]], Italian [[ravioli]] or [[tortellini]], and Chinese [[wonton]]s ...krepl'', a [[diminutive]] of ''krap'', which comes from Yiddish's ancestor language [[Middle High German]], where ''krappe, krapfe'' meant "a piece of pastry".
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  • ...nal translation of the [[plaintext]] from [[Russian language|Russian]] — a language that neither Bales or Corr knew.<ref name="Science Now">{{cite journal |url
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  • | language = French and English ...7. Once Justin moved to the U.S., he continued taking piano lessons from a Russian music teacher (who influenced his later style) and also at the [[British Sc
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  • ...=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Duke Branimir was a Slav from Dalmatia. ...as being Persian in origin (modern: ''Iranian people'').</ref> In 1853 a Russian archaeologist Pavel Mikhailovich Leontjev discovered the Tanais Tablets. Th
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  • ...hanate'' <ref>"Avar, one of a people of undetermined Euro-Asian origin and language, who played an important role in eastern Europe (6th–9th century)" '''ref ...m.</ref><ref>Hrvat or Horoúathos are names of Sarmatian origins. In 1853 a Russian archaeologist Pavel Mikhailovich Leontjev discovered the Tanais Tablets. Th
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  • ...his time he devoted himself to new areas of study, including the [[Russian language]] and [[St. Bonaventure]]. He was later awarded the [[Croix de Guerre]] for
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  • ...s the words: "CAUTION," "CUIDADO," and "ACHTUNG" to inform people of three language-groups of the wet floor under the sign.]]'''HISTORY''' ...tish]], [[French]], [[Italian]], [[Chinese]], [[Japanese]], [[Swedish]], [[Russian]], [[Angolan]], [[Portuguese]], [[Mexican]], and [[Tasmanian]] popular cult
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  • ...d education category of the runet prize russian award supervised 70 by the russian government agency fapmc in november 2006 turkish wikipedia was nominated un <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
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  • ...glish as a second language, like Igor Alexander did (Igor said that he was Russian), and its original aim was to coordinate attacks against Wikipedia with tha
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  • ...s= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= Disney Online|publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> The mouse has evolved from being simply !Language||Name
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  • ...on]] by actively controlled headphones was originally documented in a 1960 Russian patent application.<ref name="Tokhi">{{cite book |language = English
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  • ...it blurs into [[erotica]], and further back in antiquity into the [[Greek language|Greek]] terms ''pornos graphia'', or [[prostitute]] writings. A wide range ...ornography is used to bypass censorship laws, often featuring Japanese and Russian female models performing [[fellatio]] on non-human animals, because oral pe
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  • *3-17 Irina & Marina Shkolnik, Echos in the Byzantine-Russian Heirmologion. An Experience of Comparative Research *78-106 G. Klima, Latin as a Formal Language
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  • ...pt for my grandmother, who informed me I appeared to be speaking a foreign language [11:07] <Ironholds> just for that I'm opening next year's talk in Russian
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  • ...is derived from the [[Middle English]] ''Christemasse'' and [[Old English language|Old English]] ''Cristes mæsse,'' a phrase first recorded in 1038.<ref name ....com/browse/Yule Yule]. ''The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,'' Fourth Edition. Retrieved [[December 3|December 03]], 2006.</ref> a usag
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  • ...0px|Detail of Wikipedia's multilingual portal. Here, the project's largest language editions are shown.]] ...ipedia began as a complementary project for Nupedia, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed un
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  • ...left|250px|A '''Korcula''' postcard from 1902 in Italian. The last Italian language government school was abolished in Korcula on the 13th of September 1876.]] ...ed the remaining of the Romans and quickly and firmly spread the Croatian language. This interpretation of history in modern times is a heavily politically dr
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  • ...isms, which [[Marshall Stone]] showed in effect (though he lacked both the language and the conceptual framework to make the duality explicit) to be dual to th | title = булевы алгебры (Boolean algebras, in Russian, German translation Boolesche Algebren 1974)
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  • ...Hellenistic|Hellenistic]] age was marked by a spread of Greek culture and language thru much of Western Asia and Egypt. ...|Black Sea]], founding in the process the [[Rulers_of_Kievan_Rus%26apos%3B|Russian Kingdom]] in [[862|862]] or [[Rurik|so the legends tell]]. By contrast the
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  • 20:03 < BlastHardcheese> >implying PHP is the only language that uses "$" 22:33 < addihockey10> Russavia is it hard to learn Russian
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  • [15:48] <Olipro> is English not your first language? [15:55] <Pharos> do you know a Native American language?
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  • [15:53] <Klodde> I find in my own language now http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trol_(internet) [17:45] <Ironholds> (although he is, pardon my language, a fucking genius)
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  • [12:43] <Migrant> anyone here who understand russian ? [13:04] <Migrant> anyone here who understand russian ?
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  • ....com.au/books?id=UsYJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA362&dq=Sir+John+Gardner+Wilkinson+Their+language+through+gradually+falling+into+Venetianisms&hl=en&ei=MfyqTLCJHc_IcZnDhOoE&s *"Their language though gradually falling into Venetianisms of the other Dalmatians towns, s
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  • ...quite pissed at Sigma in the talk page, was this not the intention of the language?) [08:06:49] <KimiNewt> "As an example: wikipedia’s English-language article about the 17 July 2014 shoot-down of the MH17 Malaysian airliner is
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  • ...s the corporate status of the entity. These terms vary by jurisdiction and language. In some jurisdictions they are mandatory, and in others they are not.<ref *Thomas Owen, ''The Corporation under Russian Law, : A Study in Tsarist Economic Policy'' (1991)
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  • ...s://twitter.com/stas_kozlovskiy/status/331815679814688768 bwahaha fucking russian wikipedians are awesome for pointing out silly shit ...ssavia> it says that the federal drug control service isn't happy with the russian article on cannabis smoking containing information on the THC % in pot
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  • ...ikipedia image cutlines) that lead to relevant articles on the appropriate language versions of wikipedia 03:08 < dtm> Computron_: no the speakers can play in any language
    168 KB (24,759 words) - 21:51, 23 January 2015
  • [16:54] <WilliamH_UK> privet is russian [16:55] <ryanag> ah. do you know the Russian spelling?
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  • ...2.7%, other 0.7% (2000 census) <br />''note:'' Hawaiian is an official language in the state of Hawaii ...angements; 1990 Maritime Boundary Agreement in the Bering Sea still awaits Russian Duma ratification; managed maritime boundary disputes with Canada at Dixon
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  • ...ects a sample of basic propositional forms as expressed in terms of cactus language connectives. ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in
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  • ...iversity]]}}</ref> </blockquote> On the second approach to Khrushchev, the Russian was persuaded that cost-sharing was beneficial and American space technolog ...B113AF933A15751C1A96E958260 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-20 | language =}}</ref>
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  • ...jubo2> all I was trying was to try to create more coherent and informative language besides [[Short (finance)]] and [[Naked short selling]] ...just that the capitalist does what every clique does and proceeds to form language ununderstandable to the uninitiated ...
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  • ...guages. Dari is spoken by more than one-third of the population as a first language and serves as a lingua franca for most Afghans, though Pashto is spoken thr ...nced Afghanistan in what was termed "The Great Game." British concern over Russian advances in Central Asia and growing influence in Persia culminated in two
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  • [14:44] <Lunaway> There used to be an actual Klingon language edition of Wikipedia [14:45] <Lunaway> I think the foundation's standard these days is that the language must have an ISO code, or something -- which is pretty much the same as say
    91 KB (12,210 words) - 02:28, 25 January 2015
  • ...mareklug> how do I globally change my prefs on every wikipedia to English-language? it took forever to hunt it down in arabic :) ...he main mulch-lingual project, that was what happened. Most Wikipediae are language based, and also cultural based so there was less issues of that (except on
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  • 06:40 < Qcoder02> so when do we start getting Russian Lolcats? 13:18 < BarkingFish> i hate it when something migrates from one language and means something totally different in another :)
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  • ...;} or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • ...etersburg, a Hero of Labor award, a Soviet-era distinction restored by the Russian leader this year." 05:53 < moogsi> i think Icelandic is a pretty language... would like to know more about it but it's not really a useful thing to k
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  • [14:20] <TBloemink> Language. [15:16] <SpeakFree> What language chat is this?
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  • 03:37 < mareklug> like the Russian Federation 13:54 < Dcoetzee> MartijnH: My strategy when uncertain is to check other language versions and/or the original sources.
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  • 04:52 < russavia> you russian imperialist!! 04:52 < russavia> Tuva is russian
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  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...cal{A} = \{a_i\}</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...l{A} = \{a_i\}\!</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • 01:29 < SigmaWP> russavia: how can i into russian language? 01:29 < russavia> you no wanting to making learnings of Russian
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  • ...ope]] made Roosevelt conversant in [[German language|German]] and [[French language|French]]. He learned to ride, [[shooting sports|shoot]], [[rowing (sport)|r ...informally in which American and British troops concentrated in the West, Russian troops fought on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern front]], and Ch
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  • May 01 02:40:45 <Headbomb> and Lybia's main language isn't english ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Middle-earth#.22neo-language.22
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  • 15:27 < Stove> Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both 15:28 < Dcoetzee> Well there's always a tension between simplicity of the language and the complexity of what it can express.
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  • ...eeTylerToe> I really want to believe that that that's a chinese clone of a russian watch with a japanese movement Jul 08 18:49:57 <TeeTylerToe> french, german, some mixed language (romanche?), and... italian?
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  • ...attributed. What makes the system of indications and descriptions into a language is that its elements obey specific sets of axioms that come to be recognize ...whose intelligence can function in real time. To provide a computational language that can help to clarify these problems is one of the chief theoretical tas
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  • 02:32 < russavia> who would have thought that Russian Wikipedia would be the more progressive of all Wikipedias -- http://ru.wiki 02:34 < russavia> and here's Russian Wikipedia using Polandball comics in articles xD
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  • [12:17] <Tannerbaum> C# is such a horrible language... [12:19] <Tannerbaum> Python is my language of choice.
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  • ..._talk:Articles_for_creation/Viliana_Georgieva who can verify the bulgarian-language sources [05:33] <bobrayner> There was a russian idiom: "Like taking samovars to tula". It's the equivalent of "Taking coals
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  • 01:48 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Russian S300 anti-aircraft missiles 'delivered to Syria' ...ToAruShiroiNeko> mareklug: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/05/20/304416/russian-med-fleet-warning-to-israel/
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  • [04:41] <Sp33dyphil> [[Russian submarine K-114 Tula]] [04:50] <wctaiwan> (though the fact does come from [[C (programming language]])
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  • [16:56] <Qcoder00> English can be an odd language [18:43] <Joan> The eminent 20th-century Russian-American philosopher?
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  • ...Dcoetzee> I might want my user page to actually be, you know, in the local language ...e trap of psycho-analysing Russia from afar, so let me simply say that the Russian state does not like Wikipedia." -- makes me wonder why Kremlin responded to
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  • 08:34 < mareklug> but they don't have 58 language versions 11:22 < Pharos> one of those russian furry hats
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  • 09:02 < foks> It sounds Russian 09:04 < ToAruShiroiNeko> an arabic russian maybe?
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  • 16:33 < Pharos> the swahili countries mostly have englis as govt language ...lazy to press shift question mark, so she always uses the one the Spanish language uses to OPEN a question-sentence.
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  • ...eophyte, any more than the editors who go "anyone who can't learn a markup language in 2013 to add a citation is clearly clinically retarded" are qualified to 06:07 < Betacommand> a930913: then you run into cross language coding isuses
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  • in the cactus language for ZOL. | In the language of logic (Y:Z) is a relative term whose relate is
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  • ...hough, it's decent with those params and being customisable; the templates language is the real hell :) ..., but it wouldn't be Spanish, would that be desirable? what motivates your language choice?
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  • [05:44] <AVRS> Multiple Russian news articles describe it so… �08[17:06] <SerialSockpuppet> such foul language
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  • ...r outside force to gain control of the [[Persian Gulf]]. He terminated the Russian Wheat Deal, which was intended to establish trade with USSR and lessen [[Co ...Carter, his family and all of his White House staff took the first English language [[speed reading]] course ever developed.<ref>http://www.readfaster.com/evel
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  • 06:10 < ChrisGualtieri> wctaiwan, a lot of RSes for the material is Japanese language only 06:37 < wctaiwan> ChrisGualtieri: afaik, with regard to sources, the language / format don't matter. The quality / authoritativeness do.
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  • 13:40 < mareklug> Carly he said, did you go and photograph the Russian Embassy and the Russia Cultural and Scientific Centre as you promised you w 21:54 < dtm_> Firefly67: the english language has one dumb word for many smart uses, 'free'. free as in cost (gratis) or
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  • ...of enwiki's sockmasters has taken his articles in english to a non-english language wiki, which is generally a csd yes? [18:30] <[Crow]> Articles not in the local language, I mean
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  • May 06 06:40:39 <Shirik> does anyone here know russian? Google translate translated something to "fuck you would still LULLABY SUP May 06 10:00:19 <wctaiwan> also, what language is that? It's C-derived and has associative arrays, but what is it
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  • May 03 04:19:03 <geniice> Headbomb with their crazy language requirements the bloc are effectively going in for ethnic clensing light ...Tatsujin> Qcoder00: RT is good for everything that doesn't have to do with russian internal affairs, for that you'll have to stick to other sources ;)
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  • May 07 06:10:17 <KFP> Teles: ...For the English language page? ...be a single word in Portuguese. I can't think of one in Finnish (my native language).
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  • 07:03 < yrtneg> russian. 13:50 < IRWolfie-> ah, you don't speak the korean language do you?
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  • ...ell, the English Wikinews is going quite well, that's right. But the other language versions are basically dead. [20:01] <tjf> Sp33dyphil, well, i assumed he was Chinese or Russian or something
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  • 01:39 < |Lobo|> hm sorry, English is not my main language, where did I make a mistake? ...amiss, you might try being a little deferential and inserting some polite language.
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  • 07:03 < wctaiwan> what language? 14:23 < Guerillero> and the idea that she isn't russian is laughable
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  • May 02 01:35:55 <sonia> malaysian isn't exactly a language :p May 02 01:36:37 <MauchoEagle> Malay is just a language I picked up on a trip
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  • ...05 05:33:29 <Ironholds> it's sods law that I get a kindle packed with free russian literature just before exam season ...ct that you're a drugged-up, mentally unstable soapboxer with poor english-language skills, the common sense of a lemming and all the charisma and sound judgme
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  • [10:00] <Moe_Epsilon> CNN: "Russian mob boss assassinated, search is on for the killer" ...time. I am trying to deal with cookies in PHP and the best example is in a language I dont know. Ruby.
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  • May 01 02:40:45 <Headbomb> and Lybia's main language isn't english ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Middle-earth#.22neo-language.22
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  • [10:48] <BobTheWikipedian> that's not a language [06:10] <Isarra> Language.
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