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Multilanguage Electronic Phototypesetting System — (MEPS) is a system for offset printing in a variety of languages and character sets. The system, completed in 1986, was designed by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.[1] The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society has printed Bible literature in… … Wikipedia
multilanguage — adj. having several languages … English contemporary dictionary
OpenEMR — Stable release 4.1.0 / September 23, 2011 Operating system Any Unix like, Mac OS, Windows Platform … Wikipedia
Perfect World — Infobox VG title = Perfect World developer = Beijing Perfect World publisher = [http://www.games masters.com Games Masters Ltd.] designer = engine = released = Q3/2008 genre = Fantasy MMORPG modes = MMO ratings = platforms = Windows media =… … Wikipedia
Seslisozluk — is a multilanguage dictionary, primarily English to Turkish and Turkish to English. As of January 2008, it has top rank among such dictionaries according to the Google PageRank order, [Google.com: [http://www.google.com/Top/Reference/Dictionaries/… … Wikipedia
Cyril of Alexandria — Saint Cyril of Alexandria St Cyril I, the 24th Pope of Alexandria The Pillar of Faith; Bishop, Confessor and Doctor of the Church Born c. 376 Died … Wikipedia
MS-DOS — This article is about Microsoft MS DOS. For other compatible operating systems of the DOS family, see DOS. MS DOS An example of MS DOS s command line interface, this one showing that the current directory is the root of drive C … Wikipedia
Sulpicius Severus — (c. 363 ndash; between 420 and 425), wrote the earliest biography of Saint Martin of Tours. This work was begun during the lifetime of St. Martin, who died only in 397, and remained the most popular biography of that very popular saint.Sulpicius… … Wikipedia
Thomas Aquinas — Aquinas redirects here. For other uses, see Aquinas (disambiguation). Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas depicted in stained glass Born Thomas Aquinas 1225 Roccasecca, Kingdom of Sicily … Wikipedia
Cyprian — Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus Saint Cyprian Icon of Saint Cyprian Bishop and Martyr Born 3rd century AD North Africa Died … Wikipedia