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  2. Ben Shapiro | Wikipedia

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    Ben Shapiro. Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (born January 15, 1984) is an American lawyer, columnist, and conservative political commentator. He writes columns for Creators Syndicate, Newsweek, and Ami Magazine, and serves as editor emeritus for The Daily Wire, which he co-founded in 2015. Shapiro is the host of The Ben Shapiro Show, a daily political ...

  3. List of Internet top-level domains | Wikipedia

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    As of 20 May 2017, there were 255 country-code top-level domains, purely in the Latin alphabet, using two-character codes. As of June 2022 [update] , the number was 316, with the addition of internationalized domains.

  4. List of ISO 639 language codes | Wikipedia

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    This table lists all two-letter codes (set 1), one per language for ISO 639 macrolanguage, and some of the three-letter codes of the other sets, formerly parts 2 and 3. Entries in the Scope column distinguish: The Type column distinguishes: Language formed from English and Vanuatuan languages, with some French influence.

  5. University of California, Los Angeles | Wikipedia

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    The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) [ 1 ] is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the California State Normal School which later evolved into San José State University.

  6. Scarface (1983 film) | Wikipedia

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    Scarface premiered in New York City on December 1, 1983, and was released on December 9 by Universal Pictures. The film grossed $45 million at the domestic box office and $66 million worldwide. Initial critical response was negative due to its excessive violence, profanity, and graphic drug usage. Some Cuban expatriates in Miami objected to the film's portrayal of Cubans as criminals and drug ...

  7. Matt Walsh (political commentator) | Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh (born June 18, 1986) [2][3] is an American right-wing political activist, author, podcaster, and columnist. [4] He is the host of The Matt Walsh Show podcast and is a columnist for the American conservative website The Daily Wire. He has authored four books and starred in The Daily Wire documentary films What Is a Woman? and Am I Racist?

  8. Candace Owens | Wikipedia

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    Candace Amber Owens Farmer (née Owens; born April 29, 1989) is an American political commentator and pundit. She is mostly described as conservative or far-right.

  9. Code page | Wikipedia

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    The term "code page" originated from IBM 's EBCDIC -based mainframe systems, [ 1 ] but Microsoft, SAP, [ 2 ] and Oracle Corporation [ 3 ] are among the vendors that use this term. The majority of vendors identify their own character sets by a name. In the case when there is a plethora of character sets (like in IBM), identifying character sets through a number is a convenient way to ...