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* [[Weekender Records]] or Weekender Artist Management |
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* [[Wireless asset monitoring system]] |
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* [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] (1756–1791), composer |
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* [[Worcester Art Museum]], a museum in Worcester, Massachusetts |
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* WAM, an early 1970s band of [[Walter Murphy]] |
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* [[Wigwam (disambiguation)]] |
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Revision as of 10:59, 26 October 2011
WAM or Wam may refer to:
- Wam, Pakistan
- WAM (India) or Web audience measurement
- WAM!, a cable television channel for children
- Wam fetish or wet and messy fetishism
- Warren Abstract Machine, a de facto standard target for Prolog compilers
- Weekender Records or Weekender Artist Management
- Wireless asset monitoring system
- Worcester Art Museum, a museum in Worcester, Massachusetts
- WAM, an early 1970s band of Walter Murphy
People with the name
- Arne Wam (born 1952), Norwegian journalist
- Svend Wam (born 1946), Norwegian filmmaker
- Wam Kat (born 1956), Dutch political activist and author