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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "David Woodard (b. 6 April 1964 in Santa Barbara, California) is a writer and businessman. During the 1990s he coined the term prequiem (abbreviation of preemptive-requiem), a neologism that describes his Buddhist enterprise of composing and rendering a dedicated piece of music to be conducted during or slightly before its subject's passing.He is known for his copies of the Dreamachine, which have been exhibited in art museums throughout the world. In Germany he is known for contributions to the literary journal Der Freund, including writings on inter-species karma and the Paraguayan settlement Nueva Germania."@en }

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