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Finnegans Wake is a
novel by
Irish writer James Joyce. It was
published in
installments starting in 1924,
under the
title "fragments from Work in Progress"...
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Wake Island (Marshallese: Ānen Kio, lit. 'island of the kio flower'), also
known as
Wake Atoll, is a
coral atoll in the
Micronesia subregion of the Pacific...
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Wake Forest University (WFU) is a
private research university in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina,
United States.
Founded in 1834, the
university received...
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Pacific Partners,
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Wake,
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Wake,
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Wake,
p. 95. Stevenson, In The
Wake,
p. 163. Stevenson...
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Finnegans Wake.
p. 551 McHugh, R.
Annotations to
Finnegans Wake.
p. 551 Gair, C. (2018). "Thalatta, Thalatta!: Xenophon...
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Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker is a 2002 action-adventure game
developed and
published by
Nintendo for the GameCube. An
installment in The Legend...
- The
Battle of
Wake Island was a
battle of the
Pacific campaign of
World War II,
fought on
Wake Island. The ****ault
began simultaneously with the attack...
- "Finnegan's
Wake" (Roud 1009) is an Irish-American
comic folk ballad,
first published in New York in 1864.
Various 19th-century
variety theatre performers...
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Egerton Percival Wake (1871 –
March 1929) was a
prominent official in the
British Labour Party. Born in
Chatham in Kent,
Wake trained as a law
clerk and...
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global superpowers,
setting the
stage for the half-century Cold War. In the
wake of Europe's devastation, the
influence of its
great powers waned, triggering...