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*[[Yagō]]-is a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations.
*[[Yagō]]-is a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations.
*[[YAGO (database)]]-YAGO is a semantic [[knowledge base]].
*[[YAGO (database)]]-YAGO is a semantic [[knowledge base]].
*Iago - refering to the parrot like bird from Aladin of agrabah

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  • Gideon Yago is a writer and former correspondent for MTV News and CBS News
  • Yagō-is a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations.
  • YAGO (database)-YAGO is a semantic knowledge base.
  • Iago - refering to the parrot like bird from Aladin of agrabah