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His childhood name is Ko Nay Lin Aung. Born in 2000. His parents are U Win Hlaing and Daw Mya Win. He have eight siblings. His birthplace is Taungoo District, Oktwin Township, SweLeChaung Village. Childhood passion was literature. Before full age 18, he became a member Myanmar Writer Association. At 18 year old he became a member of the mysterious magazine editor, he helped several months. And he got married at 18 year old. The wife's name is Wuttyi Hnin. In addition,a NationalMagazine and Nationalpoetrymagazine was founded in the same year(18 years old). At 19 years old he became editor of the KaungTharKhit Journal. Since 18 year old, he worked as Orator, Captain of Discussion and Referee. Now, he is 19 years old. His website is www.daywa630.com -->
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==Arts==
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* ], a 2009 graphic novel by Tom Taylor and Colin Wilson
* ], the British dance musician Elliot John Gleave (born 1982)
* ], a 1995 album by American rock band For Squirrels


== See also == == See also ==

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For the example page to use in tutorials and help pages, see Misplaced Pages:Example.

Example may refer to:

  • exempli gratia (e.g.), usually read out in English as "for example"
  • .example, reserved as a domain name that may not be installed as a top-level domain of the Internet
    • example.com, example.net, example.org, example.edu, second-level domain names reserved for use in documentation as examples
  • HMS Example (P165), an Archer-class patrol and training vessel of the British Royal Navy

Arts

See also

  • Exemplar (disambiguation), a prototype or model which others can use to understand a topic better
  • Exemplum, medieval collections of short stories to be told in sermons
  • Eixample, an inner suburb of Barcelona with distinctive architecture
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