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Web Comic

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Welcome Center

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William Carl

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World Champ

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Warrior Ceremony

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WeChat

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Weight Code

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Western Conference

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Whitley Co

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Wireless Carrier

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World Championship

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Centre for Water Resources Conservation and Development

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Waffel Crisp

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Waste Canister

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Waste Coal

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Water Cess

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Water Closet (bathroom)

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Water Closet/UK

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Weapon Class

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West Cape

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Whiskey & a Coke

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White Castle

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White cells

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Willman Company

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Window Cleaner

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What does WC mean?

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wc is a command in Unix-like operating systems. The program reads either standard input or a list of files and generates one or more of the following statistics: newline count, word count, and byte count. If a list of files is provided, both individual file and total statistics follow. Sample execution of wc: The first column is the count of newlines, meaning that the text file foo has 40 newlines while bar has 2294 newlines- resulting in a total of 2334 newlines. The second column indicates the number of words in each text file showing that there are 149 words in foo and 16638 words in bar- giving a total of 16787 words. The last column indicates the number of characters in each text file, meaning that the file foo has 947 characters while bar has 97724 characters- 98671 characters all in all. Newer versions of wc can differentiate between byte and character count. This difference arises with Unicode which includes multi-byte characters. The desired behaviour is selected with the -c or -m switch. GNU wc used to be part of the GNU textutils package; it is now part of GNU coreutils.

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