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| 6 | + <title>Remote content</title> |
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| 10 | + <section id="mary"> |
| 11 | +Mary /ˈmɛəˌri/ is a feminine given name, the English form of the name Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek name Μαρία (María) or Μαριάμ (Mariam), found in the Septuagint and New Testament. The latter reflects the original Hebrew pronunciation of the name מרים (Masoretic pronunciation "Miryam"), as attested by the Septuagint. The vowel "a" in a closed unaccented syllable later became "i", as seen in other names such as "Bil`am" (Balaam) and "Shimshon" (Samson). |
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| 14 | + <section id="james"> |
| 15 | +James is an English language given name of Hebrew origin, most commonly used for males. |
| 16 | + </section> |
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| 18 | + <section id="patricia"> |
| 19 | +Patricia is a common female given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word patrician, meaning "noble", it is the feminine form of the masculine given name Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female name in the United States according to the 1990 US Census. |
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| 22 | + <section id="robert"> |
| 23 | +The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic *Hrōþi- "fame" and *berhta- "bright" (Hrōþiberhtaz). Compare Old Dutch Robrecht and Old High German Hrodebert (a compound of Hruod (Old Norse: Hróðr) "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown" and berht "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin. It is also in use as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert. |
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| 26 | + <section id="jennifer"> |
| 27 | +Jennifer is a feminine given name, the Cornish form of Guinevere, adopted into the English language during the 20th century. |
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| 30 | + <section id="john"> |
| 31 | +John (/dʒɒn/; JON) is a common masculine given name in the English language of Semitic origin. The name is derived from the Latin Ioannes and Iohannes, which are forms of the Greek name Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης), originally borne by Hellenized Jews transliterating the Hebrew name Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן), "Graced by Yah", or Yehohanan (יְהוֹחָנָן), "Yahweh is Gracious". There are numerous forms of the name in different languages; these were formerly often simply translated as "John" in English but are increasingly left in their native forms (see sidebar). |
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| 35 | + <section id="utf8"> |
| 36 | +UTF-8 is a variable-width character encoding used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode (or Universal Coded Character Set) Transformation Format – 8-bit. |
| 37 | + </section> |
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| 39 | + <section id="bandcamp"> |
| 40 | +Bandcamp is an American internet music company founded in 2008 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, with headquarters in Oakland, California, US. |
| 41 | + </section> |
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| 43 | + <section id="perlentaucher"> |
| 44 | +Perlentaucher is a German online magazine. It was founded and is being published by Anja Seeliger and Thierry Chervel and has been available since March 15, 2000. |
| 45 | + </section> |
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| 47 | + <section id="premierguitar"> |
| 48 | +Premier Guitar is an American magazine devoted to guitarists. Founded in 2007, it is based in Marion, Iowa, and has an editorial staff composed of experienced musicians. |
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