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Random information on the term “Unite”:

Unite is the debut album of the Danish indie pop band A Friend in London. It was released on 21 January 2013 on ArtPeople record label and includes “New Tomorrow”, their Danish Eurovision Song Contest 2011 entry that finished fifth in that year’s competition. The album also includes a collaboration with Carly Rae Jepsen, who is featured in the track “Rest from the Streets”.

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Random information on the term “WED”:

Wednesday is the day of the week between Tuesday and Thursday. According to international standard ISO 8601, it is the third day of the week. In countries which have Friday as their holiday, Wednesday is the fifth day of the week. In countries which use the Sunday-first convention, and in both the Islamic and Jewish calendars, Wednesday is the fourth day of the week.

In English, the name is derived from Old English Wōdnesdæg and Middle English Wednesdei, ‘day of Woden’, reflecting the religion practiced by the Anglo-Saxons, the English equivalent to the Norse god Odin. In many Romance languages, such as the French mercredi, Spanish miércoles or Italian mercoledì, the day’s name is a calque of Latin dies Mercurii ‘day of Mercury’.

Wednesday is in the middle of the common Western five-day workweek that starts on Monday and finishes on Friday.

The name Wednesday continues Middle English Wednesdei. Old English still had wōdnesdæg, which would be continued as *Wodnesday (but Old Frisian has an attested wednesdei). By the early 13th century, the i-mutated form was introduced unetymologically.[clarification needed]

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