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Kirikiri may refer to: * Kirikiri language, a Lakes Plain language * Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison, a Nigerian maximum security prison * Kirikiri Station is a JR East railway station in Ōtsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Lines Kirikiri Station was served by the Rias Line, and was from the terminus of the line at Sakari Station. Station layout Kirikiri Station have a single side platform servi ..., a railway station in Japan * KiriKiri, a visual novel engine * a South Korean lesbian organization {{disambig ...
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Kirikiri Language
Kirikiri (Kirira), or Faia (after its two dialects), is a Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. It is spoken in Dofu Wahuka and Paniai villages. Phonology Kirikiri does not have many consonant phonemes, but there are many consonant allophones, as in: */ɸ/ �, h, β, p*/t/ , d*/k/ , ɡ, x, ɣ*/b/ , β, m, mb*/d/ , n, nd, l, ɾ*/s/ , z, ʃ, ʒ The comma is a punctuation mark that appears in several variants in different languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark () in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline ... Kirikiri, like Doutai, has the fricativized high vowels iʼ and uʼ. There are 7 vowels: : References Tariku languages Languages of western New Guinea {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison
Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison is a prison west of Apapa, Lagos State, Nigeria.Chiama, Paul.Nigeria’s Famous Prisons"Archive. ''Leadership''. August 7, 2015. Retrieved on March 22, 2016. It is named after the rural Kirikiri community in which it is situated. A part of the Nigerian Correctional Service, its official capacity is 1,056. It was first established in 1955. Paul Chiama of ''Leadership'' wrote that "The mention of Kirikiri first reminds any Nigerian of" this prison. As of February 1, 1990 its official capacity was 956 but it actually had 1,645 prisoners. A 1995 report by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada stated that it was "already infamous" for its overcrowding. In March 2018, the United Kingdom announced it would spend $939,000 to build a new 112-bed wing, in order to facilitate the transfer of Nigerian prisoners from the UK. Some death row inmates are held at Kirikiri. History Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison was built in the year 1955 with an initial c ...
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Kirikiri Station
is a JR East railway station in Ōtsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Lines Kirikiri Station was served by the Rias Line, and was from the terminus of the line at Sakari Station. Station layout Kirikiri Station have a single side platform serving traffic in both directions. Adjacent stations History Kirikiri Station opened on 5 April 1938. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987. Operations on the Yamada Line between Miyako Station and Kamaishi Station were suspended after the 11 March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The damaged station building was demolished in February 2012. As of 2018, the station have been rebuilt along with the rest of the closed segment of the Yamada Line. It was transferred to the Sanriku Railway The is a railway company in Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan. The company and its lines are also known as . The company was founded in 1981, as the firs ...
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List Of Visual Novel Engines
This is a list of visual novel engines. Digital Novel Markup Language ''Digital Novel Markup Language (DNML)'' is one of the first scripting language game engines for creating visual novels, also known as interactive fiction games. ''DNML'' was developed using C++ by a Japanese programmer known by their Internet name, Karin. The initial release was in 1998. The programming structure is similar to HTML, which made it easy to produce dōjin games. ''DNML'' was succeeded by software like ''NScripter'', ''KiriKiri'' and Ren'Py. There have been various attempts to create a more modern DNML interpreter. However the only known successful project is DNML Midori, a full reimplantation of DNML that has several features of its own. While it is free to use, it is not open source. As of 2021, it was last updated in 2019 and development seems to be concluded. KiriKiri is a scripting engine by Japanese developer "w.dee", initially released in 1998. It is almost exclusively used with the ...
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