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WxMusik wxMusik is a cross-platform MP3, OGG, MPC, APE, and WMA (Windows only) audio player and library that features fast startup time, advanced crossfading for smooth playback, 16-band dual-channel equalizer, powerful batch tagging, SQL database, advanced playback options, and static and dynamic playlist creation.
WxPython wxPython is a cross-platform wrapper for the GUI API (often referred to as a 'toolkit') wxWidgets (which is written in C++ for the Python programming language). It is one of the alternatives to Tkinter, which is bundled with Python.
WxWidgets In computing, wxWidgets ("Windows and X widgets", formerly known as wxWindows) is a free software/open source, cross-platform widget toolkit; that is, a library of basic elements for building a graphical user interface (GUI).
WXBC Bard College Radio WXBC Bard College Radio is a student run radio station, broadcast out of Annandale-on-Hudson NY, and is Bard College's only official radio station. Broadcast off of a 7 watt AM transmitter, the station pulls most of its modest listenership from its online broadcast, which can be accessed through the stations web page;
WXBQ-FM WXBQ-FM is one of several Tri-Cities Country radio stations. WXBQ is owned by Bristol Broadcasting Company, with "twin" radio stations WQBE-FM in Charleston, West Virginia, and WKYQ-FM in Paducah, Kentucky.
WXCT WXCT (TalkRadio 990) is a women-oriented talk radio station licenced to Southington, Connecticut and serving the Hartford, Connecticut area. The station is owned by the Davidson Media Group and broadcasts at 990 kHz with 2.
WXEL-TV WXEL-TV is the PBS member station in the Palm Beach market, licensed to West Palm Beach. WXEL is owned by Barry University, a Catholic university based in Miami; despite the Catholic-based ownership, WXEL shows no religious programming (other than documentaries provided by PBS).
WXFT-TV WXFT-TV is a Telefutura affiliated television station offering Spanish entertainment programming such as Spanish movies, serials, comedies, children's shows, and sports. Owned by Univision, the station is licensed to Aurora, Illinois, but serves the Greater Chicago market.
WXHB WXHB, also known as "96.5 The Hub" and "Pine Belt Solid Gospel", is a Southern Gospel radio station servicing Hattiesburg, Laurel and several other towns and communities in an area of South Mississippi known as the Pine Belt.
WXII-TV WXII-TV, channel 12(Analog)/31(Digital), is the NBC television station licensed for the Greensboro–High Point–Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Piedmont Triad) designated market area. It is licensed to Winston-Salem and is currently owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, a unit of the Hearst Corporation.
WXKB WXKB FM Is Southwest Florida's Hit Music Station. Brodcasting it's 100,000 watt signal from over 1100 feet high WXKB can be picked up in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Naples, and can even be picked up as far east as Weston, Florida and as far south as Key West.
WXLK-FM WXLK-FM / K92 (aka K92 Radio, K92-FM) is a Top 40 radio station serving the Roanoke - Lynchburg and the New River Valley area of Virginia and West Virginia, in the United States. WXLK has an ERP of 93,000 watts, with a tower located on Poor Mountain.
WXLV-TV WXLV-TV, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is the ABC affiliate serving the Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina/High Point designated market area. Licensed in Winston-Salem, WXLV-TV broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 45 (making it ABC's only UHF affiliate in North Carolina) and a digital signal on channel 29, and can be found on cable channel 7 on most systems.
WXMI WXMI, "FOX17" Channel 17 (Digital Channel 19) is the Western Michigan affiliate for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where its studios and offices are located (at 3117 Plaza Drive Northeast).
WXOB-LP WXOB-LP is a low-power religious television station in Richmond, Virginia, broadcasting locally on channel 17. The station is owned by KM Broadcasting of Annandale, Virginia, which should not be confused with KM Communications Inc..
WXON-LP WXON-LP is a low-power television station in Flint, Michigan. It is not to be confused with the former WXON-TV, which was The WB affiliate for Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario -- the station's owners, P&P Cable Holdings, got the WXON calls shortly after that station became WDWB -- then of which becoming WMYD.
WXRV WXRV (The River 92.5 FM) is an Adult album alternative radio station based in Haverhill, Massachusetts, with a signal covering most of northeast Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, and audible as far away as Plymouth, Massachusetts.
WXSP-CA WXSP-CA (WXSP, "The X") is a low-power MyNetworkTV affiliated television station affiliate serving Grand Rapids, Michigan and nearby cities. It is owned by the same company as WOOD-TV, LIN Television.
WXSU WXSU is the student ran radio station at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland. The station, formerly known as WSUR, was forced to change call letters when registering with the FCC because of a pre-existing station in Puerto Rico.
WXTU WXTU, known as "92-5 XTU, Philadelphia's Country Station", is a Country Music radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area. It is the second largest country radio station in the United States based on listener cume (WUSN in Chicago is the largest).
WXTV WXTV known on-air as "UnivisiĂłn 41" is an owned and operated UnivisiĂłn station that serves the New York City area. Located on UHF channel 41 (digital channel 40) , its city of license is Paterson, New Jersey while its studios are in Teaneck, New Jersey.
WXTX WXTX-TV, channel 54, is a television station in Columbus, Georgia and is a primary FOX and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliate. Founded on October 12,1982, the station is owned by Southeastern Media Holdings, but is operated by Raycom Media, which owns sister station WTVM, the area's ABC affiliate.
WXVU WXVU, known as Villanova University Radio, is a College Radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area via a 100 watt transmitter that covers an 8-mile radius around the Villanova University campus. WXVU offers a wide variety of music, news, sports, public affairs and specialty programming.
WXXI-TV WXXI is a public television station which operates on Channel 21 in Rochester, New York, and is the PBS member station for that city and the surrounding metro area. The station is owned by the WXXI Public Broadcasting Council group, which also operates WXXI-AM (1370), WXXI-FM (91.
WXXV-TV WXXV-TV is the Fox network affiliate for the Biloxi/Gulfport and Hattiesburg/Laurel television markets, licensed to Gulfport. The station is owned by Morris Multimedia and broadcasts its programming on UHF channel 25 (hence its call sign, which is the Roman numeral for 25), with a digital signal on channel 48.
WXYT WXYT is an AM radio station broadcasting in Detroit, Michigan, operating on 1270 kHz. Its transmitter is in Monroe County at Ash Township and operations and studios are at CBS Radio's facilities in Southfield, Michigan.
Wyalkatchem, Western Australia Wyalkatchem townsite is located in the central agricultural region, 192 km east north east of Perth and 35 km east of Dowerin. When the extension of the railway east from Dowerin was planned in 1908 land was set aside for a future townsite in the area of Wyalcatchem Tank.
Wyalong, New South Wales Wyalong is part of the Bland Shire located in the Northern Riverina Region of New South Wales, Australia. Established as a gold mining town, it is now a quiet town with historic buildings a few kilometres east of West Wyalong, the major district service centre.
Wyalusing Path The Wyalusing Path or trail was a historical trace that ran from what is now Wyalusing to the Native American village of Canaserage (what is now Muncy) in Pennsylvania in the United States. Wyalusing is on the east bank of the (North Branch of the) Susquehanna River in Bradford County and Muncy is on the east bank of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Lycoming County, so the path provided a short cut between the two main branches of the Susquehanna River.
Wyalusing State Park Wyalusing State Park (pronounced WHY-uh-LOO-sing, IPA: waɪəˡlusɪŋ) is a 2,628 acre Wisconsin state park at the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers. Wyalusing means "home of the warrior" in the Lenape language spoken by Munsee-Delaware indians who settled in the area in the 1800s after being displaced from farther east.
Wyandot The Wyandot, or Wendat, are an indigenous people of North America, originally from what is now Southern Ontario and Quebec, Canada. The early French explorers called the members of a four-tribe confederacy the Huron.
Wyandot Lake Wyandot Lake was a water/amusement park located in Liberty Township, Delaware County Ohio. The park was operated by Six Flags and host to over 45 rides and attractions such as a wooden rollercoaster built in 1956 called the "Sea Dragon".
Wyandotte Caves Wyandotte Caves, a pair of limestone caves located on the Ohio River in Harrison-Crawford State Forest in Crawford County, five miles (8 km) north-east of Leavenworth and 12 miles (19 km) from Corydon in southern Indiana, is a popular tourist attraction. Wyandotte Caves were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972.
Wyandotte Constitution The Kansas Constitution was originally known as the Wyandotte Constitution to distinguish it from three proposed constitutions that preceded it. The Wyandotte Constitution was drawn up at Wyandotte (now part of Kansas City) in July 1859, and was the fourth constitution voted on by the people of Kansas Territory, as the battle between proslavery and antislavery forces during the Bleeding Kansas era spread to the debate over the terms of the new state's charter.
Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma is a Native American tribe centred in Wyandotte, Oklahoma. The tribe's 3,500 or so registered members are an Iroquoian people, descendants of the Hurons (or Wendat) who formerly dominated southern Ontario.
Wyandra, Queensland Wyandra is a town in outback western Queensland, Australia in the Paroo Shire Local government area. Wyandra is located on the Matilda Highway, 827 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane and 110 kilometres north of Cunnamulla.
Wyartite Wyartite Ca3U(UO2)6(CO3)2(OH)18 ·3-5(H2O) is a uranium bearing mineral named after Jean Wyart (1902-1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. Greenish black, black, black violet in color, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals presentantion.
Wyatt Earp Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929), was a teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law in various Western frontier towns, gambler, and saloon-keeper in the Wild West and the U.S.
Wyatt Lightfellow Wyatt Lightfellow is a character from the game Suikoden III, a product of the Konami coroporation. In the game Wyatt Lightfellow possessed the True Water Rune, one of the 27 True Runes governing the world in which the game is set.
Wyatt Sexton Wyatt Sexton (born July 20, 1984) is a former NCAA American football quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles. Sexton is well known for his performances on the field and for his suffering from the effects of Lyme Disease.
Wyatt Smith Wyatt Smith (February 13, 1977, in Thief River Falls, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays center for the National Hockey League's Minnesota Wild. From 1995 to 1999, he played at the University of Minnesota.
Wyatt Wingfoot Wyatt Wingfoot is a fictional, comic-book supporting character in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in Fantastic Four #50 (May 1966). While having no superpowers, he has spent much time in the company of the Fantastic Four due to his friendship with Johnny Storm, the Human Torch.
Wyatt's rebellion Wyatt's Rebellion (1554) is a popular rising named for Thomas Wyatt the younger (son of Sir Thomas Wyatt). After Mary I ("Bloody Mary") ascended the English Throne, she intended to bring the Kingdom of England back into the Roman Catholic Church and restrict the rights of Protestants in the kingdom.
Wyatting The practice of using weird tracks from a pub jukebox to annoy the other pub goers. The name was coined by Carl Neville, a 36-year-old English teacher from London, because one of the favourites LPs for this effect is Dondestan by Robert Wyatt.
Wyberslegh Hall Wyberslegh Hall (sometimes spelled Wybersley Hall) is a large house dating from the sixteenth century, and situated at the edge of the village of High Lane near Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK. Now in private ownership, Wyberslegh Hall was formerly the home of eldest sons of the Bradshaw family.
Wyclef Jean Nelust Wyclef Jean (IPA pronunciation: ) (born October 17, 1972) is a Haitian-American rapper, reggae artist, producer, and member of the superstar hip hop trio The Fugees, known popularly for a series of low-profile singles in the 1990s but respected within the hip-hop community as one of the most influential groups of the 90's for their album The Score (album).
Wyclif's Bible Wyclif's Bible is the name now given to a group of Bible translations into Middle English, that were made under the direction of, or at the instigation of, John Wycliffe. They appeared over a period from approximately 1380 to 1390.
Wycliffe Bible Translators Wycliffe Bible Translators is an international, interdenominational or parachurch Evangelical Christian organization with International headquarters in Dallas, Texas, USA. It is dedicated to making a translation of the Bible in every living language in the world that needs one, and to seeing those evangelical Bible translations are used by indigenous (and occasionally remote) populations.
Wycliffe, County Durham Wycliffe is a village on the south bank of the River Tees in the North East of England, situated a short distance to the east of Barnard Castle. It is traditionally located in the North Riding of Yorkshire but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972.
Wycombe Rural District Wycombe was a rural district in Buckinghamshire, England from 1894 to 1974, when it was abolished to form part of the new Wycombe district. It was named after, and entirely surrounded but did not include, High Wycombe.
Wydawnictwo MAG Wydawnictwo MAG (Polish for: MAG publishing house), founded in 1993 by Jacek Rodek, is a Polish publishing house responsible for the first Polish publications concerning role-playing games. It has been known for publishing Magia i Miecz, the first role-playing games-oriented magazine in Poland, which was one of the key contributors in popularising RPGs in Poland.
Wye (railroad) A wye in North American railroad terminology, known as a triangle in English language terminology outside North America, is a triangular shaped arrangement of tracks with a switch at each corner. With a sufficiently long track leading away from each corner, a train of any length can be turned.
Wye College Wye College was founded in 1447 by John Kempe, the Archbishop of York, as a college for the training of priests. Located in the small village of Wye, Kent, 60 miles (100 km) east of London in the North Downs area.
Wye Mills, Maryland Wye Mills is a township on the border of Talbot County and Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It is the home of the Wye Grist Mill which has been in nearly continuous operation since 1682, Wye Oak (Maryland's honorary state tree, which was destroyed in a June 6, 2002, thunderstorm) and of Chesapeake College.
Wye Oak The Wye Oak was the honorary state tree of Maryland, and the largest white oak tree in the United States. Located in the town of Wye Mills, in Talbot County, Maryland, the Wye Oak was believed to be over 460 years old at the time of its destruction during a thunderstorm on June 6, 2002, and measured 382 inch (970 cm) in circumference of the trunk, 96 feet (29 m) in height, with a crown spread of 119 feet (36 m).
Wye River Memorandum The Wye River Memorandum was a political agreement negotiated to implement the earlier Interim Agreement of 28 September, 1995 brokered by the United States between Israel and the Palestine Authority completed on October 23, 1998. It was signed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat.
Wye Valley The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is an internationally important protected landscape area straddling the border between England and Wales. It is renowned as one of the most dramatic and scenic landscape areas in southern Britain.
Wyee, New South Wales Wyee is a small town in the Lake Macquarie region of New South Wales, Australia, in the City of Lake Macquarie. It is near the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway and has a station (opened 1892) on the CityRail Newcastle and Central Coast railway line.
Wyeth Wyeth, formerly known as American Home Products, is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Corporate headquarters are in Madison, New Jersey, but its pharmaceutical division, which comprises the bulk of Wyeth's revenue and profits is run out of Collegeville, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.
Wyevale Wyevale Garden Centres PLC is a chain of 114 garden centres in the United Kingdom. The first garden centre was opened in the 1960s on Kings Acre Road in Hereford where a local nursery was that sold plants by mail-order from the 1930's.
Wychwood The Wychwood, or Wychwood Forest, is an area now covering a small part of rural Oxfordshire. In times long past, the forest covered a much larger area, but has since been felled in favour of farm land, villages and towns.
Wyk auf Föhr Wyk auf Föhr (Fering North Frisian: Wik, a Wik, or Bi a Wik; ) is the only town on Föhr, the second largest of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. It, together with the other parts of Föhr, belongs to the district of Nordfriesland.
Wyld (crater) Wyld is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the eastern limb. It lies in that portion of the lunar surface that is sometimes brought into view of the Earth under conditions of favorable libration and illumination, but even then the crater is seen from the edge and not much detail can be observed.
Wyld diagrams Wyld diagrams are bookkeeping graphs that correspond to the Navier Stokes equations via a perturbation expansion of the fundamental continuum mechanics. Similar to the Feynman diagrams in QFT, these diagrams are an extension of Keldysh's technique for nonequilibrium processes in fluid dynamics.
Wyld File Wyld File is a commercial music video production company formed in 2005 by the Paper Rad collective and Eric Mast (E*Rock). The company has produced music videos for the band The Gossip ("Standing in the Way of Control") and Beck ("Gameboy Homeboy").
Wylde Green railway station Wylde Green railway station is a railway station serving Wylde Green and Boldmere in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. It is on the Redditch-Birmingham New Street-Lichfield Cross-City line, and is in Centro fare zone 4.
Wyldfyer Wyatt "Wyldfyer" Coleman is a producer, most known for his production for his album (from Jay-Z), Black Album: Classik. Because of that, he was discovered by Saint Nick of Soso Def and from there was introduced to Def Jam and helped produce some tracks from Nas's "Hip Hop Is Dead", most particularly, the banger track, co-produced by L.
WyldRyde WyldRyde is an IRC network focusing mostly on Anti-Spyware and malware removal. WyldRyde is home to the official channels for many web sites and offers a free Java-based IRC client that can be added to any web site.
Wylie (person) Wylie was an indigenous Australian originally from the tribes around Albany in Western Australia. He accompanied Edward John Eyre to Adelaide by sea in May 1840, and would have left with Eyre on his expedition to penetrate to the interior in June of the same year, but Wylie was ill.
Wylie Dufresne Wylie Dufresne is the chef and owner of wd~50 restaurant in Manhattan. Dufresne is a disciple of Spanish chef Ferran Adria and a leading American proponent of molecular gastronomy; the movement to introduce new techniques and sciences in the preparation and delivery of food.
Wylie Gustafson Wylie Gustafson is a country and western singer/guitarist who for many years has toured the world with his band, Wylie and the Wild West. Gustafson's specialty is traditional cowboy ballads and songs, and he is particularly noted as a virtuoso yodeler.
Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna (English: Higher War School) was the most important Polish military academy in the period between the world wars. Located in Warsaw, it was established to train high-ranking officers of the Polish Army and several other armed forces of the allied states.
Wymering (Park) Wymering railway station was opened to serve the ajacent Race course Wymering Park on the north west outskirts of Portsmouth on the Portsmouth, Fareham Eastleigh/Southampton line it was situated between Cosham and Portchester. it was situated where Racecourse road crosses the railway The station closed along with the racecourse when the land was acquired by the Military at the outbreak of World war 2.
Wymering Manor Wymering Manor is the oldest buiding in the city of Portsmouth, England and was the manor house of Wymering, a settlement mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is first recorded in 1042, when it was owned by King Edward the Confessor.
Wymington Wymington is a village and civil parish in the Bedfordshire district of Bedford in England. It is in the north of Bedfordshire, near the county border with Northamptonshire, and the nearest town is Rushden in Northants, about two miles north.
Wymondham Abbey railway station Wymondham Abbey railway station is a railway station in the town of Wymondham in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by heritage services operated by the Mid-Norfolk Railway (MNR) between Wymondham and Dereham.
Wymondham railway station Wymondham railway station is a railway station in the town of Wymondham in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by local services operated by Central Trains and 'one' on the Breckland Line 17 km (10Âľ miles) west of Norwich to Peterborough and Cambridge.
Wymysorys Wymysorys or Wilamowicean (Wymysöryś) is a Central German dialect spoken in the small town of Wilamowice (Wymysoj in Wymysorys), on the border between Silesia and Lesser Poland. At present, there are about 70 native users of Wymysorys, the majority of them elderly people; Wymysorys is therefore an endangered language.
Wynand Havenga Wynand Havenga (born September 6, 1965) is a South African Darts player. He made his television debut at the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship as a qualifier, winning the South African Masters to earn his place at the Circus Tavern.
Wynd Wynd is a Scots word for what is typically a narrow path snaking through houses to join two major roads. In many places wynds link streets at different heights and thus are mostly thought of as being ways up or down hills.
Wyndham Davies Wyndham Roy Davies (3 June 1926 - 4 December 1984) was a British Conservative politician. Against the national trend, he was elected Member of Parliament for Birmingham Perry Barr in 1964, gaining the seat from Labour at a time when Labour was coming to power after thirteen years of Conservative rule.
Wyndham Championship The Wyndham Championship is a regular golf tournament on the Fall Finish of the PGA Tour. It is played annually in October at Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA and was originally called the Greater Greensboro Open.
Wyndham Lewis Percy Wyndham Lewis (November 18, 1882 – March 7, 1957) was a Canadian born British painter and author. He was a co-founder of the Vorticist movement in art, and edited the Vorticists' journal, BLAST (two numbers, 1914-15).
Wyndham Meredith Manning Wyndham Meredith Manning (1890-1967) was a South Carolina politician and the scion of a political dynasty in that state. Manning served in the South Carolina House of Representatives and was appointed Superintendent of the state's prison system by then-Governor Strom Thurmond in 1947, serving in that position until his retirement in 1962.
Wyndham Street Wyndham Street (雲咸街) is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong. It starts at the junction with Hollywood Road and Arbuthnot Road, near the Central Police Station, and heads downhill to terminate at Queen's Road Central, near the Entertainment Building.
Wyndham, Western Australia Wyndham (; postcode: 6740), is the oldest and northernmost town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, located on the Great Northern Highway, 3440 km (2140 miles) northeast of Perth. It was established in 1885 as a result of a gold rush at Halls Creek, and it is now a port and service centre for the east Kimberley with a population of 800.
Wyndmoor (SEPTA station) Wyndmoor Station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station at Willow Grove and Station Avenues, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station building was bulit by the Reading Company and has existed since 1930, according to the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings project.
Wynkoop Brewing Company The Wynkoop Brewing Company is a brewpub in the LoDo area of Denver, Colorado. Created by Mark Schiffler, the late Russell Schehrer, and John Hickenlooper (the current mayor of Denver), it is considered Denver's first brewpub.
Wynn Hawkins Wynn Firth Hawkins (born February 20, 1936 in East Palestine, Ohio) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was signed by the Cleveland Indians before the 1955 season, and played for the Indians from 1960 to 1962.
Wynn Macau The Wynn Macau is owned by Wynn Resorts and is a hotel and casino in Macao, People's Republic of China. It has 600 rooms, 100,000 square feet of gaming housing 200 table games and 350 slot machines, 7 restaurants, 28,000 square feet of retail space, a spa, and entertainment facilities.
Wynn Stewart Winford Lindsey Stewart (born June 7, 1934 in Morrisville, Missouri, died July 17, 1985 in Hendersonville, Tennessee) was an American country music performer. He was one of the progenitors of the Bakersfield sound.
Wynnefield Heights, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wynnefield Heights is a middle class neighborhood in the greater West Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. This suburban neighborhood bordering on City Avenue was built in the late 1950s on the site of the former Woodside Amusement Park near the city's Fairmount Park.
Wynnewood North, Dallas, Texas Wynnewood North is neighborhood in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas (USA) created in the 1950s for middle and upper income families. Several original residents of the neighborhood still reside in the community.
Wynnum, Queensland Wynnum is a seaside suburb located on the shores of Moreton Bay in Brisbane, Australia, about 16 kilometres east of the CBD. Originally known as Oyster Point, the name Wynnum derives from an Aboriginal word meaning "pandanus" or "place of the pandanus tree".
Wynona Carr Wynona Merceris Carr (August 23, 1924 - May 12, 1976) was an African-American gospel, rhythm & blues and rock & roll singer/songwriter, who recorded as "Sister" Wynona Carr when doing gospel material.
Wynton Rufer Wynton Rufer, born 29 December 1962 to a Swiss father and a mother of Ngati Porou (part Maori) descent, was a New Zealand international footballer remembered as his country's greatest ever player, finishing his international career with 38 caps and 17 goals.
Wynyard Park, County Durham Wynyard Park, County Durham, England, sometimes known as Wynyard Hall is a large country house. The house used to be the home of the Londonderry family but it ceased to be their home in the 1980s but they retained the estate.
Wynyard Park, Sydney Wynyard Park is a small park in the central business district of Sydney, Australia, bounded by York Street and Carrington Street. Surrounded by modern high-rise buildings it is one of the most densely built-up and intensively used parks in Sydney.
Wynyard, Tasmania Wynyard is a rural town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 16 kilometres west of Burnie on the Bass Highway, and has a population of 4,635 (2001 census It is part of the local government area] of [[Waratah-Wynyard Council.
WyoGuide The wyoGuide serves as a reference implementation for cross-platform GUI development. The enumerated development guidelines are intended to promote professionalism, elegant design, standardized base functionality, predictability, and ease of use.
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