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academy
thumb|Bologna University, Italy, established in 1088, is the world's oldest academic institution in continuous operation.

lipoma
A lipoma is a benign tumor made of fat tissue. They are generally soft to the touch, movable, and painless. They usually occur just under the skin, but occasionally may be deeper. Most are less than in size. Common locations include upper back, shoulders, and abdomen. It is possible to have several lipomas.
Tina Modotti
Italian photographer, activist and actress (1896–1942)
list of TCP and UDP port numbers
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Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
2007 video game
Tesla Supercharger network
global network of electric vehicle fast-charging stations operated by Tesla, Inc.

Devana
Devana ( , ), Zevana (), less often Zievonia () is the goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon worshiped by the Western Slavs. In the sources, she was first mentioned in the 15th century by Jan Długosz, who compared her to the Roman goddess Diana. Dziewanna is also a Polish name for Verbascum, and the etymology of the word is unclear. After strong criticism from Aleksander Brückner, researchers rejected her authenticity, but nowadays it is accepted by an increasing number of researchers. Sometimes, in folk rituals, she performs together with Morana.
Ravenna Cosmography
work compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around AD 700
Scott Forstall
American software engineer
quadraphonic sound
sound that uses four channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of the listening space

(Miss)understood
(Miss)understood (stylized in all lowercase) is the seventh studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on New Year's Day 2006, by Avex Trax. Hamasaki acted as the album's sole lyricist, as she had on all of her preceding albums. (Miss)understood marked new musical directions for Hamasaki: she explored new influences such as funk and used gospel choruses in some of the songs, foreign to her previous works. This was the result of her having heard compositions by Geo from the German-based pop music project Sweetbox and asking him for his works. Subsequently, Hamasa
Kanji of the year
Japanese event

Eddie and the Cruisers
1983 film by Martin Davidson

Fairyland
2005 single by Ayumi Hamasaki
Equal Pay Day
Hidden cameras in South Korea
Molka (, , lit. 'hidden camera') is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in order to capture voyeuristic images and videos. Molka is an abbreviation of mollae-kamera (), which means "sneaky camera". The expression originated from the homonymous title of a Korean prank TV show, which existed from March 1991 to November 1992. This makes the term denote prank and spy camera at the same time.
Mikage Station
railway station in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, Japan, operated by Hankyu Corporation
Dentsu Building
skyscraper in Tokyo, Japan
Yuriko Tiger
Italian model
Oshima Yuya
Japanese table tennis player
z/Architecture
z/Architecture, initially and briefly called ESA Modal Extensions (ESAME), is IBM's 64-bit complex instruction set computer (CISC) instruction set architecture, implemented by its mainframe computers. IBM introduced its first z/Architecture-based system, the z900, in late 2000. Subsequent z/Architecture systems include the IBM z800, z990, z890, System z9, System z10, zEnterprise 196, zEnterprise 114, zEC12, zBC12, z13, z14, z15, z16, and z17.
list of programming languages by type
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Lead
Japanese pop group
Kan'ei famine
famine which affected Japan during the Edo period

The Matchmaker
1958 film by Joseph Anthony
Hitori Gekidan
Japanese comedian, actor, novelist and film director
Ancient Diocese of Agde
diocese
Tesla Megapack
large-scale lithium-ion battery storage product by Tesla, Inc.
Eleven
American band
Law on languages of peoples of the Russian Federation
law of the Russian Federation
Santa Inoue
Japanese manga artist
Weibel Scientific
Danish designer and manufacturer of doppler radars