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  2. Project A-ko - Wikipedia

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    Project A-ko (プロジェクトA子, Purojekuto Ēko) is a 1986 Japanese animated science fiction action comedy film that had several sequels and a spin-off. This film focuses on 16-year-old Japanese teenage schoolgirl A-ko Magami, who defends her best friend C-ko Kotobuki, as they face off against their fellow classmate and rival B-ko Daitokuji while the Earth faces the threat of an alien ...

  3. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from [2] (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work).

  4. ABNKKBSNPLAko?! - Wikipedia

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    971-92342-0-2. OCLC. 52268836. ABNKKBSNPLAko?! is a 2001 autobiography by Filipino author Bob Ong — his first and most popular work. [1] The title is meant to be read phonetically as " Aba, nakakabasa na pala ako?! ", which can be roughly translated as " Wow, I can actually read now?! " The novel details what are supposedly the childhood ...

  5. Nandito Ako (song) - Wikipedia

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    Nandito Ako (song) " Nandito Akó " ( Tagalog for " I am here ") is a Filipino song written by Aaron Paul del Rosario and originally sung by Ogie Alcasid in 1989. The song was also recorded by Lea Salonga in 1993, Mexican diva Thalía in 1997, Jeffrey Hidalgo in 2000, Sharon Cuneta along with Alcasid in 2006, David Archuleta in 2012, Noel ...

  6. Ipaghiganti Mo Ako...! - Wikipedia

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    Ipaghiganti Mo Ako...! ("Avenge Me…!") is a 1914 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist and dramatist Precioso Palma. The 207-page book was published in Manila by Limbagang Banahaw during the American era in Philippine history (1898-1946). [1] The 1914 version of the novel has an afterword written by Julian C. Balmaceda.

  7. AKO Capital - Wikipedia

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    AKO Capital (AKO) is a British investment management firm based in London that focuses on investment in equities. It was founded by Nicolai Tangen who later relinquished his position and ownership of the firm so he could manage the Government Pension Fund of Norway , the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world.

  8. T-Bird at Ako - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 114 minutes. Country. Philippines. Language. Filipino. T-Bird at Ako ( lit. 'T-Bird and Me') is a 1982 Filipino neo noir crime drama film directed by Danny Zialcita starring two of the Philippines' most prolific actresses at the time Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Aunor also recorded the song "Hiwaga Ng Pag-ibig" featured in film.

  9. Offline learning - Wikipedia

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    Offline learning is working in batch mode. In step 1 the task is demonstrated and stored in the table, and in step 2 the task is reproduced by the robot. [4] The pipeline is slow and inefficient because a delay is there between behavior demonstration and skill replay. [5] [6]