• Look up Wake or wake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wake or The Wake may refer to: Wake (ceremony), a ritual which takes place during some funeral...
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  • WAKE may refer to: WAKE (AM), a radio station (1500 AM) licensed to Valparaiso, Indiana, United States WAKE (cipher), Word Auto Key Encryption WAKE (novel)...
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    Wake Island (Marshallese: Ānen Kio, lit. 'island of the kio flower'), also known as Wake Atoll, is a coral atoll in the Micronesia subregion of the Pacific...
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    A wake , funeral reception or visitation is a social gathering associated with death, held before a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and...
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    Finnegans Wake is a novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It is known for its allusive and experimental style and its reputation as one of the most difficult...
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  • Alan Wake is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was released in May 2010...
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  • Wake Forest University (WFU) is a private research university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1834, the university received...
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  • Wake-on-Ring (WOR), sometimes referred to as Wake-on-Modem (WOM), is a specification that allows supported computers and devices to "wake up" or turn...
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    Wake turbulence is a disturbance in the atmosphere that forms behind an aircraft as it passes through the air. It includes several components, the most...
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    In fluid dynamics, a wake may either be: the region of recirculating flow immediately behind a moving or stationary blunt body, caused by viscosity, which...
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