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  2. Commotion - Wikipedia

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    Commotion may refer to: Commotion (animation), an animation and visual effects application; Commotion (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse; Commotion (radio show), a Canadian radio program; Commotion Wireless, an open-source wireless mesh network "Commotion" (song), a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival on the 1969 album Green River

  3. Lists of Merriam-Webster's Words of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Words of the Year usually reflect events that happened during the years the lists were published. For example, the Word of the Year for 2005, 'integrity', showed that the general public had an immense interest in defining this word amid ethics scandals in the United States government, corporations, and sports. [1]

  4. Commotion (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Commotion (1938 – 1960) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who raced during World War II and was best known for winning the classic Oaks Stakes in 1941. After racing over sprint distances, she was stepped up in distance the substitute "New Oaks" over one and a half miles at Newmarket Racecourse .

  5. Commotion (song) - Wikipedia

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    The concert at Oakland Coliseum on January 31, 1970, was released as a live album ten years later. A live recording of "Commotion" appears also on Live in Europe compilation. John Fogerty played "Commotion" for the first time during his solo career on the opening leg of the Long Road Home Tour at Palais des Congrès, Paris, France, on June 28 ...

  6. Groosham Grange - Wikipedia

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    Groosham Grange is a 1988 fantasy novel by English author Anthony Horowitz and the first of two novels in the Groosham Grange series. It follows the adventures of twelve-year-old David Eliot, who gets sent to a mysterious school called Groosham Grange where he eventually learns he is the seventh son of a seventh son.

  7. What3words - Wikipedia

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    What3words divides the world into a grid of 57 trillion 3-by-3-metre (10 ft × 10 ft) squares, each of which has a three-word address. The company says they do their best to remove homophones and spelling variations; [25] however, at least 32 pairs of English near-homophones still remain.

  8. Three-letter acronym - Wikipedia

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    A three-letter acronym (TLA), or three-letter abbreviation, is as the phrase suggests an abbreviation consisting of three letters. The abbreviation for TLA, TLA, has a special status among abbreviations and to some is humorous since abbreviations that are three-letters long are very common and TLA is, in fact, a TLA.

  9. NASPA Word List - Wikipedia

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    NASPA Word List (NWL, formerly Official Tournament and Club Word List, referred to as OTCWL, OWL, TWL) is the official word authority for tournament Scrabble in the USA and Canada under the aegis of NASPA Games. [1] It is based on the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD) with modifications to make it more suitable for tournament play.