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  • 121Oji-Cree language — Severn Ojibwa Anishininiimowin, ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᒧᐏᐣ Spoken in Canada Region Ontario, Manitoba Native speakers 10,500  (no date) …

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  • 122Java (programming language) — infobox programming language name = Java paradigm = Object oriented, structured, imperative year = 1995 designer = Sun Microsystems latest release version = Java Standard Edition 6 (1.6.0) latest release date = latest test version = latest test… …

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  • 123Official language — An official language is a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction. Typically a nation s official language will be the one used in that nation s courts, parliament and administration.[1]… …

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  • 124Official Language Act (Quebec) — The Official Language Act of 1974 (French Loi sur la langue officielle), also known as Bill 22, is an act of the National Assembly of Quebec which made French the sole official language of Quebec, a province of Canada. It was ultimately… …

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  • 125Anglo-Norman language — infobox Language name=Anglo Norman familycolor=Indo European region=England/Britain extinct=contributed to Middle English fam1=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western fam5=Western fam6=Gallo Iberian fam7=Gallo Romance fam8=Gallo …

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  • 126National Lampoon's Barely Legal — DVD cover of National Lampoon s Barely Legal. Directed by David Mickey Evans Produced by Keetgi Kogan Brad Kre …

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  • 127Planner (programming language) — Planner (often seen in publications as PLANNER although it is not an acronym) is a programming language designed by Carl Hewitt at MIT, and first published in 1969. First, subsets such as Micro Planner and Pico Planner were implemented, and then… …

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  • 128Sumerian language — Introduction       language isolate and the oldest written language in existence. First attested about 3100 BC in southern Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia, history of), it flourished during the 3rd millennium BC. About 2000 BC, Sumerian was replaced as… …

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