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  2. History of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The final selection was created by David Friedland (who edits Wikipedia under the username "nohat") based on a logo design and concept created by Paul Stansifer. On 22 February 2004, Did You Know (DYK) made its first Main Page appearance. On 23 February 2004, a coordinated new look for the Main Page appeared at 19:46 UTC.

  3. Wikipedia logo - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's first true logo was an image originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad – under the username Bjornsm – for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000. [5] It was used provisionally as Wikipedia's logo until the end of 2001. [6]

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia logos - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's first true logo was an image that was originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad [1] for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000. [2] It continued to be used after this time on Special Pages, such as search results. The logo included a quote from the preface of the 1879 book Euclid and his Modern Rivals by Lewis Carroll; due ...

  5. Notah Begay III - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Open. 22nd: 2000. The Open Championship. T20: 2000. Notah Ryan Begay III (born September 14, 1972) is an American professional golfer. He is one of the few Native American [2] golfers to have played in the PGA Tour. [3] Since 2013, Begay has served as an analyst with the Golf Channel and NBC Sports.

  6. Derangement - Wikipedia

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    In other words, a derangement is a permutation that has no fixed points . The number of derangements of a set of size n is known as the subfactorial of n or the n- th derangement number or n- th de Montmort number (after Pierre Remond de Montmort ). Notations for subfactorials in common use include ! n, Dn, dn, or n ¡.

  7. Wikipedia:Hatnote - Wikipedia

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    e. Hatnotes are short notes placed at the very top of a page or a section, in the way that a hat is placed on top of one's head. For an example see the notes in italics immediately preceding the boxes above. The purpose of a hatnote is to help readers locate a different article if the one they are at is not the one they're looking for.

  8. Talk:List of English words of Tamil origin - Wikipedia

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    My concern is "how can nohat (or for that matter anyone) tell that the word Nal (or for that matter any word) has been lost from Tamil, where as it is been still used in day to day life. What right does he have to proclaim a word as "lost".

  9. Nihat Kahveci - Wikipedia

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    2008 Switzerland-Austria. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Nihat Kahveci (born 23 November 1979), better known mononymously as Nihat, is a Turkish former professional footballer who played as a forward and right winger. He works as a football commentator for TRT. He has a UEFA Pro Licence.

  10. Talk:List of English words of Korean origin - Wikipedia

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    User:Nohat was extremely helpful, looking up the OED for us, when I did a major cleanup of the List of English words of Japanese origin. I'll ask him if he can help. Also, Nohat has devised a 3-part test, to determine if words should be included on the list. The test is as follows: Does the word occur in English texts with any regularity?

  11. Nohant-Vic - Wikipedia

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    36143 /36400. Elevation. 175–261 m (574–856 ft) (avg. 191 m or 627 ft) 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Nohant-Vic ( French pronunciation: [nɔ.ɑ̃ vik]) is a commune in the Indre department in central France . It is located near La Châtre, on the ...