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Wikipedia - 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition -- Petition to the New Zealand Government in support of women's suffrage
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Wikipedia - Adobe Acrobat -- Set of application software to view, edit and manage files in Portable Document Format (PDF)
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Wikipedia - Arena -- Enclosed area designed to host theater, musical performances and sporting events
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Wikipedia - A Report on the Party and the Guests -- 1966 film
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Wikipedia - Ares Design Project1 -- Limited production coach-built sports car
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Wikipedia - Are We Men or Corporals? -- 1955 film
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Wikipedia - Argent Corporation -- Former Las Vegas based casino company
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Wikipedia - Argentinos Juniors -- Sports club in Argentina
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Wikipedia - Argos-class patrol boat -- 1991 patrol boat class of the Portuguese Navy
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Wikipedia - Ariake Arena -- Multi-sport venue located in Tokyo, Japan.
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Wikipedia - Ariake Coliseum -- An indoor sporting arena in Japan
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Wikipedia - Ariana Jollee -- American pornographic actress and director (born 1982)
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Wikipedia - Ariana Marie -- American pornographic actress (born 1993)
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Wikipedia - Arianespace -- European commercial space transportation company
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Wikipedia - Ariel Atom -- sports car
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Wikipedia - Arihia Ngata -- Ngati Porou woman of mana
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Wikipedia - Arita ware -- Type of Japanese porcelain ware
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Wikipedia - Arivonimamo Air Base -- Airport in Madagascar
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Wikipedia - Ari WestergM-CM-%rd -- Finnish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arizona Combat Sports -- MMA training facility in Tempe, Arizona
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Wikipedia - Arizona Corporation Commission -- Public utilities commission of the State of Arizona
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Wikipedia - Arjuna Award -- Indian sports award
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Wikipedia - Arkansas Project -- Series of investigative press reports that focused on then-President Bill Clinton
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Wikipedia - Arkansas Razorbacks -- Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Arkansas
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Wikipedia - Arlo White -- British sports broadcaster
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Wikipedia - Armada Portrait -- Group of related portraits of Elizabeth I of England that celebrate the defeat of the first Spanish Armada
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Wikipedia - Armand Dousemont -- Luxembourgian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Armando Costa (soccer) -- Canadian immigrant, Portuguese singer, soccer coach, and former player
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Wikipedia - Armando de Basto -- Portuguese painter
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Wikipedia - Armando Torres III -- US Marine who was reportedly kidnapped by gunmen near the U.S.-Mexico border of Tamaulipas
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Wikipedia - Armed Forces and Police Savings & Loan Association, Inc. -- Philippine banking corporation
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Wikipedia - Armond Rizzo -- American pornographic actor
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Wikipedia - Arms Export Control Act -- United States law preventing exported weapons from being used for aggressive warfare
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Wikipedia - Arms Offences Act -- Statute of the Parliament of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy -- 1959 transport aircraft family by Armstrong Whitworth
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Wikipedia - Army Transport Service
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Wikipedia - Arnaud de Castelbajac -- French sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arnd Kruger -- German sports historian
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Wikipedia - Arnis -- National sport and martial art of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Arnold & Porter -- An international law firm with approximately 1,000 lawyers across 14 offices.
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Wikipedia - Arnold Byfield -- Australian sportsman
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Wikipedia - Arnold Riegger -- American sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arnold Rosli -- Swiss sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle
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Wikipedia - Arseny Borrero -- Cuban sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arte da Lingoa de Iapam -- 17th century Portuguese grammar of Japanese
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Wikipedia - Artem Chernousov -- Russian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arthur Balbaert -- Belgian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arthur Carnell -- British sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arthur Frederick Bettinson -- Manager and promoter of the National Sporting Club
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Wikipedia - Arthur Fulton -- British sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arthur J. Stanley -- English sportsman and stockbroker
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Wikipedia - Arthurson Ridge -- Important Bird Area in Antarctica
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Wikipedia - Arthur Spencer -- British sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arthur von Pongracz -- Austrian sportsman
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Wikipedia - Article 14 of the Constitution of Singapore -- Guarantee to the rights of freedom of speech and expressions, peaceful assembly without arms, and association
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Wikipedia - Article 15 of the Constitution of Singapore -- Guarantee of the freedom of religion
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Wikipedia - Article 9 of the Constitution of Singapore -- Guarantee of the right to life, and the right to personal liberty
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Wikipedia - Article Four of the United States Constitution -- Portion of the US Constitution regarding states
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Wikipedia - Article One of the United States Constitution -- Portion of the US Constitution regarding Congress
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Wikipedia - Article Two of the United States Constitution -- Portion of the US Constitution regarding the executive branch
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Wikipedia - Articulated bus -- Articulated vehicle used in public transportation
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Wikipedia - Artificial caves of Alapraia -- Prehistoric necropolis near Lisbon, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Artificial caves of Casal do Pardo -- Prehistoric necropolis near Setubal, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Artificial ventilation -- Assisted breathing to support life
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Wikipedia - Artificial whitewater -- Artificially created water sports venue
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Wikipedia - Artistic roller skating -- Type of sport similar to figure skating
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Wikipedia - Artist Profile -- contemporary art magazine
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Wikipedia - Artosis -- American esports commentator
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Wikipedia - Arts Council of Great Britain -- UK official body to support the arts
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Wikipedia - Art Spander -- American sports writer
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Wikipedia - Artur Ayvazyan -- Ukrainian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Artur Gevorgjan -- German sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arturo Costa -- Cuban sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arturo Villanueva -- Mexican sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Artyom Khadjibekov -- Russian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Arunima Sinha -- Indian mountain climber and sportswoman
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Wikipedia - Arvid Hoflund -- Swedish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Arvid Knoppel -- Swedish sport shooter
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Wikipedia - ArvM-DM-+ds Jurgens -- Latvian sportsman
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Wikipedia - Asahi Broadcasting Corporation -- Regional radio and television broadcaster in Japan
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Wikipedia - Ascender Corporation
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Wikipedia - Ashitaka Park Stadium -- Sports stadium
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Wikipedia - Ashland Eagles -- College sport team in Ohio
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Wikipedia - Ashley Blue -- American radio personality, writer, and former pornographic actress
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Wikipedia - Ashley Carroll -- American sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Asian Karatedo Federation -- The governing body of sport karate
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Wikipedia - Asif Hossain Khan -- Bangladeshi sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Asmund Enger -- Norwegian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - AS Muret -- French sporting club
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Wikipedia - Aspark Owl -- Japanese electric sports car
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Wikipedia - Aspect ratio (image) -- Width/height proportion of an image
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Wikipedia - Aspen Capital -- Merchant bank in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Aspen/Pitkin County Airport -- Airport serving Aspen, Colorado, USA
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Wikipedia - Asporca Hatun -- Wife of Orhan
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Wikipedia - A Sporting Chance (1919 Paramount film) -- 1919 film by George Melford
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Wikipedia - A Sporting Chance (1919 Pathe film) -- 1919 US silent film by Henry King
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Wikipedia - A Sporting Double -- 1922 film
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Wikipedia - A Sportsman's Wife -- 1921 film
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Wikipedia - Assaad Andraos -- Lebanese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Assisi Hospice -- hospice in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Assisted colonization -- Intentional transport of species to a different habitat
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Wikipedia - Assistive technology and sports
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Wikipedia - Associacao Desportiva Brusque -- Brazilian volleyball club
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Wikipedia - Associacao Desportiva Futsal Tubaronense -- Brazilian futsal club
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Wikipedia - Associacao Joacaba Esporte e Cultura -- Brazilian futsal club
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Wikipedia - Associated British Ports -- British transport company
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Wikipedia - Associated Press Athlete of the Year -- American annual sports award
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Wikipedia - Associated Private Schools -- Private school sporting association in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Wikipedia - Association for Corporate Growth
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Wikipedia - Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women -- US women's college sports association
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Wikipedia - Association of Black Humanists -- British non-religious support organisation
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Wikipedia - Associazione Sportiva Petrarca Scherma -- Fencing team based in Padua, Italy
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin AMB 001 -- Limited edition sport motorcycle
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin DB10 -- Sports car developed by British automobile manufacturer Aston Martin for the James Bond film ''Spectre''
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin Racing -- Motorsports team
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin Valhalla -- Upcoming mid-engine sports car
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin Vulcan -- Limited production track-only sports car manufactured by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin
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Wikipedia - Aston Martin -- English manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers
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Wikipedia - Astreopora incrustans -- Species of cnidarian
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Wikipedia - Astroballe -- Sports venue in Lyon
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Wikipedia - Astronaut transfer van -- Vehicle used to transport astronauts at the Kennedy Space center
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Wikipedia - Astronics Corporation -- American Aerospace Company
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Wikipedia - Astrophysics Data System -- Digital Library portal operated by the Smithsonian
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Wikipedia - Asuncion -- |Capital and chief port of Paraguay
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Wikipedia - Aswan International Airport -- Egyptian airport
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Wikipedia - Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports -- Mountaineering institute in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
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Wikipedia - Atal Bihari Vajpayee International Airport -- International airport in Jharkhand, India
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Wikipedia - Atallah Al-Anazi -- Saudi Arabian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh -- Regional sports network in Pittsburgh
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Wikipedia - Atanas Tasev -- Bulgarian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Atari Corporation
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Wikipedia - Atbasar Airport -- Airport in Kazakhstan
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Wikipedia - AtB -- Public transport authority of Trondelag, Norway
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Wikipedia - Ateliosis -- Early-1900s term for proportional dwarfism
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Wikipedia - A Temporary Gentleman -- 1920 film
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Wikipedia - A Temporary Truce -- 1912 film
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Wikipedia - A Temporary Vagabond -- 1920 film
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Wikipedia - Athanase Sartori -- French sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Athanasios Aravositas -- Greek sports shooter and athlete
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Wikipedia - Athanasios Papageorgiou (sport shooter) -- Greek sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Athenaeum Portrait -- 1796 unfinished portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart
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Wikipedia - Athens International Airport -- Largest international airport in Greece
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Wikipedia - Athens, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Athina Douka -- Greek female sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1977 Southeast Asian Games -- Medal results of sporting event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games - Men's discus throw -- Sport
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's 100 metres T11 -- 2008 sporting event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Women's javelin throw F33-34/52-53 -- 2008 sporting event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 2015 Summer Universiade - Women's 100 metres hurdles -- Sports.
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Wikipedia - Athos Pisoni -- Brazilian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Atiqul Islam -- Mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation
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Wikipedia - Atlangatepec Air Force Station -- Airport in Tlaxcala, Mexico
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Wikipedia - Atlanta Airport (Idaho) -- Small airport
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Wikipedia - Atlanta Motor Speedway -- Motorsport track in the United States
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Wikipedia - Atlanta Reign -- American professional esports team
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Wikipedia - Atlas (anatomy) -- First cervical vertebra of the spine which supports the skull
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Wikipedia - Atletico Madrid -- Spanish professional sports club based in Madrid
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Wikipedia - Atomic vapor laser isotope separation
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Wikipedia - AT>T Corporation
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Wikipedia - Attempted purchase of T-Mobile USA by AT&T -- Proposed corporate acquisition
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Wikipedia - Attif Soudi -- Egyptian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Attila Simon (sport shooter) -- Hungarian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Attila Solti -- Hungarian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Attila Zahonyi -- Hungarian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Atum General-Tavira-Maria Nova Hotel -- Portuguese professional cycling team
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Wikipedia - Aubrey Watzek Library -- Library at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Auburn Montgomery Warhawks -- College sports team
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Wikipedia - Auburn Sports Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
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Wikipedia - Audi Fashion Festival Singapore -- Fashion Festival
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Wikipedia - Audi Performance and Racing -- American automotive engineering and motorsport company
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Wikipedia - Audi R8 (Type 42) -- First generation of the R8 sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Audi from 2006-2015
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Wikipedia - Audi R8 (Type 4S) -- Second generation of the R8 sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Audi
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Wikipedia - Audi R8 -- Mid-engine sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Audi
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Wikipedia - August Baumgartner -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Augusto Iturburu -- Ecuadorian teacher and sports journalist
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Wikipedia - Aulis Sallinen -- Finnish composer of contemporary classical music
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Wikipedia - Aurora Teixeira de Castro -- Portuguese feminist and first female notary in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Austin-Healey 3000 -- British sports car built from 1959 to 1967
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Wikipedia - Awareness ribbon -- Symbols meant to show support or raise consciousness for a cause
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Wikipedia - A Woman of No Importance -- 1893 play by Oscar Wilde
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Wikipedia - Axel Jansson -- Swedish sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Axel KrM-CM-$mer -- German sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Aymeric Laporte
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Wikipedia - Ayser Al-Hyari -- Jordanian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Cliftonville Cricket Club -- Former sporting club, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Climate Pledge Arena -- Sports arena in Seattle, Washington, United States
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Wikipedia - Clime -- Divisions of the inhabited portion of the Earth by geographic latitude
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Wikipedia - Clinical decision support system
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Wikipedia - Gaelic games -- Set of sports originating, and mainly played, on the island of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Geology of the Iberian Peninsula -- The origins, structure use and study of the rock formations of Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar
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Wikipedia - George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon -- 2020 civil unrest after the killing of George Floyd
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Wikipedia - Giuseppe De Chirico -- Italian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Giuseppe Giordano -- Italian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Halothermal circulation -- The part of the large-scale ocean circulation that is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and evaporation
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Wikipedia - Hal Porter -- Australian novelist, playwright, poet and, short story writer.
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Wikipedia - Hamed Al-Khatri -- Omani sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hamish McLachlan -- Australian sports broadcaster
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Wikipedia - Ham -- Pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing, with or without smoking
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Wikipedia - Hang gliding -- An unpowered glider air sport
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Wikipedia - Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index -- Hong Kong stock index
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Wikipedia - Hanyang HY4260 -- Chinese transporter erector launcher
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Wikipedia - Harald Ekwall -- Chilean sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Harald Stenvaag -- Norwegian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Harcourt Dowsley -- Australian sportsman
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Wikipedia - Harrison Report -- 1945 report on conditions in displaced persons camps in post-WW II Europe
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Wikipedia - Hassan El-Sayed Attia -- Egyptian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Help:Multilingual support -- Rendering support for the alphabets of various languages
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Wikipedia - Hepatic portal system
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Wikipedia - Hepatic portal vein
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Wikipedia - Heraklion Indoor Sports Arena -- Sports arena in Heraklion, Crete Region, Greece
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Wikipedia - Heraklion University Sports Hall -- Indoor arena in Heraklion, Crete, Greece
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Wikipedia - Heras fencing -- Brand of temporary fencing
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Wikipedia - Herbert Binder -- Swiss sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herbert Cole -- English book illustrator and portrait artist
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Wikipedia - Herbert Fry -- Australian sportsman
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Wikipedia - Herbert Memelink -- Dutch sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herbert Sandler -- American banker, former co-CEO of Golden West Financial Corporation and World Savings Bank
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Wikipedia - Herbert Seeberger -- German sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herbert Voelcker -- American sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herbert Warren Wind -- American sportswriter
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Wikipedia - Herbie Kronowitz -- American boxer and sports referee
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Wikipedia - Her Corporal -- 1956 film
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Wikipedia - Herculaneum Dock -- Part of the Port of Liverpool
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Wikipedia - Herederos por accidente -- Mexican web television series
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Wikipedia - Herichthys teporatus -- Species of fish
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Wikipedia - Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador -- Non-profit Crown corporation of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Wikipedia - Heritage trees in Singapore -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Herman Barreto -- Venezuelan sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herman Bouwens -- Dutch sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herman Eriksson -- Sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hermann Sailer -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hermann Stadium -- College sports stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Herman Nyberg (sport shooter) -- Swedish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herman Schultz (sport shooter) -- Monegasque sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Herman Skjerven -- Norwegian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hermenegildo Candeias -- Portuguese gymnast
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Wikipedia - Hermenegildo Capelo -- Portuguese Naval officer and explorer
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Wikipedia - Hermes Trismegistus -- Purported author of the Hermetic Corpus
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Wikipedia - Herminia Silva -- Portuguese fado singer
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Wikipedia - Herminio Rebelo -- Portuguese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hermitage of Nossa Senhora de Alcame -- Catholic church in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Hermitage of Our Lady of Guadalupe -- Medieval chapel in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Hernando Barrientos -- Colombian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hernando Castelo -- Filipino sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hernando Hernandez -- Cuban sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hernando Hoyos -- Colombian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hershel Anderson -- American sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Her Temporary Husband -- 1923 film
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Wikipedia - Hertha BSC -- Sports club of Berlin in Germany
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Wikipedia - Hessian Ludwig Railway -- Transport company
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Wikipedia - Hess, Oklahoma -- Unincorporated community in Jackson County, Oklahoma
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Wikipedia - He Ting Ru -- Singaporean politician and lawyer
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Wikipedia - Hetmans of Zaporizhian Cossacks
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Wikipedia - He Vivido Esperando Por Ti -- 1992 song by M-CM-^Alvaro Torres
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Wikipedia - Hewanorra International Airport -- International airport serving Saint Lucia
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Wikipedia - Hexapora -- Genus of plants
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Wikipedia - Heydar Aliyev International Airport -- International airport in Azerbaijan
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Wikipedia - He Ying Ying -- Singaporean television actress
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Wikipedia - Heysham Port railway station -- Railway station in Lancashire, England
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Wikipedia - Hibarigaoka Station (Hokkaido) -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hibbett Sports -- American holding company
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Wikipedia - Hibiki M-EM-^Ltsuki -- Japanese pornographic actress (born 1988)
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Wikipedia - Hideo Nonaka -- Japanese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hierarchical proportion
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Wikipedia - Hierarchical temporal memory
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Wikipedia - HIFK -- multi-sport association in Helsinki
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Wikipedia - Higashi-Kuyakusho-Mae Station -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Higashi-Sapporo Station -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - High Court of Singapore -- Lower division of national supreme court
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Wikipedia - Higher education in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Higher Education Opportunity Act
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Wikipedia - Highest averages method -- Method to allocate seats proportionally for representative assemblies with party list voting systems
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Wikipedia - High Gate, Missouri -- Unincorporated community in Missouri
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Wikipedia - Highland, Fillmore County, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Highland, Lake County, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Highland, Wright County, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - High rail -- realistic rail transport modelling form
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Wikipedia - High Society (magazine) -- U.S. pornographic magazine
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Wikipedia - High Speed Civil Transport -- NASA project to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft
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Wikipedia - High-speed rail in Portugal
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Wikipedia - High-speed rail -- Significantly faster advanced rail transport and infrastructure systems
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Wikipedia - High Speed Surface Transport
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Wikipedia - High Street, Newport, Wales -- Historic main street of Newport, South Wales
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Wikipedia - Highways England traffic officers -- UK road transport occupation
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Wikipedia - Hiking -- Walking as a hobby, sport, or leisure activity
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Wikipedia - Hilal Al Rasheedi -- Omani sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Co. -- Former insurance and risk management corporation of the United States
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Wikipedia - Hill Carrow -- American-born sports tourism executive
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Wikipedia - Hill equation (biochemistry) -- Diagram showing the proportion of a receptor bound to a ligand
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Wikipedia - Hiller X-18 -- Experimental cargo transport aircraft designed to be the first testbed for tiltwing and V/STOL (vertical/short takeoff and landing) technology
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Wikipedia - Hillhead Centre -- Sports venue in Aberdeen City, Scotland
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Wikipedia - Hillion Mall -- Suburban shopping mall in Bukit Panjang, Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hill of the Buddha -- Buddhist shrine in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle -- Street food stall in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hilltopper Sports Radio Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
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Wikipedia - Hillview MRT station -- MRT station in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hilo International Airport -- Airport in Hilo, Hawaii, United States
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Wikipedia - Himbo -- Portmanteau
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Wikipedia - Hindu reform movements -- Several contemporary Hindu groups
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Wikipedia - Hindu views on monotheism -- Hinduism incorporates diverse views on monotheism
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Wikipedia - Hines, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Hino da Carta -- National anthem of the Kingdom of Portugal
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Wikipedia - Hipster (contemporary subculture)
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Wikipedia - Hirado ware -- Type of Japanese porcelain ware
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Wikipedia - Hiragishi Station (Sapporo) -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hiromi Misaki -- Japanese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hiromu Sekine -- Japanese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hiro Peralta -- Half-Filipino quarter-German quarter-Portuguese actor
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Wikipedia - Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center -- An indoor arena located in Hiroshima, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hiroyuki Akatsuka -- Japanese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hiroyuki Nakajo -- Japanese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary -- Wildlife Sanctuary in Jammu and Kashmir
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Wikipedia - Hirsch report
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Wikipedia - Hisayo Chikusa -- Japanese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - His Father's Portrait -- 1953 film
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Wikipedia - Hispania (journal) -- Spanish and Portuguese pedagogical journal
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Wikipedia - His Temporary Wife -- 1920 film by Joseph Levering
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Wikipedia - Historical Aircraft Corporation -- American aircraft manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Historical geographic information system -- GIS tracking temporal changes
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Wikipedia - Historic motorsport -- Type of motorsport with vehicles limited to a particular era
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Wikipedia - Historic Party -- former political party of Portugal
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Wikipedia - History of cricket -- History of the sport of cricket
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Wikipedia - History of Digital Equipment Corporation
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Wikipedia - History of Latin America -- Occurrences and people in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries of the New World throughout history
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Wikipedia - History of Materialism and Critique of its Present Importance
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Wikipedia - History of Porto
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Wikipedia - History of Portugal -- History of Portugal
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Wikipedia - History of rail transportation in the United States -- Railroad and train-related history of the United States
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Angola -- History of rail transport in Angola
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Brazil -- History of rail transport in Brazil
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Burundi -- History of rail transport in Burundi
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain 1830-1922 -- History of railways in Great Britain between 1830 and 1922
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain 1923-1947 -- Rail transport in Great Britain between 1923 and 1947
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain 1948-1994 -- Covers the period when the British railway system was nationalized under the name of British Rail
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain 1995 to date -- History of British rail transport since 1995
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain to 1830 -- Rail transport history in Great Britain to 1830
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Great Britain -- History of rail transport in Great Britain
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Italy
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Japan -- History of rail transport in Japan from 1866
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport in Russia -- Aspect of Russian history
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Wikipedia - History of rail transport -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - History of Singapore -- Singaporean history
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Wikipedia - History of sports
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Wikipedia - History of sport
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Wikipedia - History of Telus -- A timeline of Telus Corporation
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Wikipedia - History of Tesla, Inc. -- Corporate history of the American electric vehicle manufacturer
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Wikipedia - History of the Atlanta Falcons -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Boston Celtics -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Buffalo Bills -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Charlotte Hornets -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Chicago Bears -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Jews in Malaysia -- History of Jewish community in Penang, Malacca and Singapore
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Wikipedia - History of the Jews in Portugal
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Wikipedia - History of the Jews in Singapore
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Wikipedia - History of the Kansas City Chiefs -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Los Angeles Chargers -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Los Angeles Lakers -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Miami Dolphins -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the New England Patriots -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the New Orleans Saints -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the New York Jets -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the New York Yankees -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Pittsburgh Steelers -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the San Diego Chargers -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Sports team history
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Wikipedia - History of the tango -- Began in the working-class port neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay
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Wikipedia - History of transportation in New York City -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - History of transport
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Wikipedia - History of turnpikes and canals in the United States -- Development of transportation links in the USA.
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Wikipedia - History of WFAN -- History of sports radio station WFAN in New York City
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Wikipedia - Hitachi Rail Italy -- Italian rail transport engineering company owned by Hitachi
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Wikipedia - Hitachi Zosen Corporation -- Japanese engineering company
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Wikipedia - Hitec Products-Birk Sport -- Norwegian cycling team
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Wikipedia - Hitler Diaries -- Series of sixty volumes of journals purportedly by Adolf Hitler, but forged by Konrad Kujau
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Wikipedia - Hitori no Yoru -- 2000 single by Porno Graffitti
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Wikipedia - Hits Radio -- UK contemporary radio network
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Wikipedia - Hitting the wall -- Sudden fatigue during endurance sports
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Wikipedia - Hjalmar Johansson -- Swedish sportsman
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Wikipedia - H.K. Porter, Inc. -- American industrial equipment manufacturer
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Wikipedia - HM-aM-;M-^S Minh Thu -- Vietnamese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - HM-CM-%kan Dahlby -- Swedish sport shooter
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Wikipedia - HM-CM-$llM-CM-%sen -- sports venue in Soderhamn, Sweden
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Wikipedia - HMCS Lockeport -- Minesweeper of Bangor Class
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Wikipedia - HM-EM-^Msui-Susukino Station -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - HM-FM-0M-FM-!ng Hoang Thi -- Vietnamese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - HMNB Devonport -- Operating base in the United Kingdom for the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMNB Portsmouth -- British Royal Navy base
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Wikipedia - HMS Albion (L14) -- Amphibious transport dock of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Hood (1891) -- Royal Sovereign-class battleship of the Royal Navy scuttled in Portland Harbour
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Wikipedia - HMS Leander (1780) -- Portland-class fourth rate of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Porcupine (1895) -- Janus-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Porpoise (1804) -- Former Mercantile Quarter decked Sloop Lord Melville (Store ship)
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Wikipedia - HMS Porpoise (S01) -- 1956 Porpoise-class submarine of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Port Napier -- Royal Navy minelayer destroyed in Loch Alsh, Scotland, by an explosion following an engine room fire
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Wikipedia - HMS Redpole (P259) -- The third Seal class Long Range Recovery and Support Craft of the Royal Air Force Marine Branch
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Wikipedia - HMS Sidon (P259) -- Royal Navy submarine sunk in Portland Harbour by explosion of a faulty torpedo
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Wikipedia - HM Transport -- Bus company in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - HNLMS Mercuur (A900) -- Submarine support ship
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Wikipedia - HNLMS Onverschrokken (M886) -- Submarine support ship
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Wikipedia - HNLMS Pelikaan (A804) -- Logistic support vessel
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Wikipedia - Hoang XuM-CM-"n Vinh -- Vietnamese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hobak-juk -- Korean porridge made of pumpkin and glutinous rice flour
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Wikipedia - Hobo's -- Portlander restaurant and bar
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Wikipedia - Hoby Wolf Airport -- Airport in Maryland, United States of America
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Wikipedia - Ho Ching -- Singaporean businesswoman and Spouse of the Prime Minister of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Ho Chung Kin -- Hong Kong sports shooter
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Wikipedia - HOCKET (duo) -- American contemporary music piano duo
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Wikipedia - Hock Lee bus riots -- 1955 civil unrest in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hodeida International Airport -- Airport in Yemen
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Wikipedia - Hof-Plauen Airport -- Airport in Bavaria, Germany
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Wikipedia - Ho Geok Choo -- Singaporean politician
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Wikipedia - Hoji Fortuna -- Angola-born Portuguese film and television actor
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Wikipedia - Ho Kah Leong -- Singaporean politician
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Wikipedia - Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting -- TV station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Holdout (sports) -- A professional sports term
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Wikipedia - Holeshot -- Motorsport terminology
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Wikipedia - Holger Erben -- Swedish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Holger Nielsen -- Danish sportsman
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Wikipedia - Holiday Report -- 1971 film
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Wikipedia - Holker Street -- English sports venue in Cumbria
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Wikipedia - Hollandaea porphyrocarpa -- Species of Australian rainforest trees in the family Proteaceae from northeastern Queensland
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Wikipedia - Holley, Georgia -- Unincorporated community in Georgia, United States
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Wikipedia - Holly Rowe -- American sports announcer
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Wikipedia - Holly Sampson -- American pornographic actress (born 1973)
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Wikipedia - Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Organization of journalists who report on the US entertainment industry for media outside the US
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Wikipedia - Hollywood Library -- Library building in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Hollywood, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, US
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Wikipedia - Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre -- Sports venue near Nottingham, England
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Wikipedia - Holmes City, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Holocaust inversion -- Portrayal of Jews or Zionists as equivalents of Nazis
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Wikipedia - Holocene (Portland, Oregon) -- Music venue and nightclub in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Holosporaceae -- family of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Holter monitor -- Portable device for cardiac monitoring
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Wikipedia - Holtzwihr -- Part of Porte-du-Ried in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Holy Grail -- Cup, dish or stone with miraculous powers, important motif in Arthurian literature
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Wikipedia - Holyoke, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, US
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Wikipedia - Holy @$%*! -- Extreme sports viral video television series which aired on Versus
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Wikipedia - Homeless shelter -- Service agency which provide temporary residence for homeless people
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Wikipedia - Home Owners' Loan Corporation -- United States government-sponsored corporation
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Wikipedia - Home Port Doctrine -- Principle of US law
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Wikipedia - Home port -- Port at which a ship or boat is based
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Wikipedia - Homer Davenport -- American political cartoonist and writer (1867-1912)
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Wikipedia - Homero Laddaga -- Mexican sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Homestead-Miami Speedway -- Motorsport track in the United States
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Wikipedia - Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children -- Migrant children's detention center in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Home Team Science and Technology Agency -- Statutory board in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hometown Sports Indiana -- Indianapolis, Indiana-area sports TV channel
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Wikipedia - Homologation (motorsport) -- Type approval process for a vehicle, race track, or standardised part
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Wikipedia - Honda in motorsport -- Motorsport activities of Honda
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Wikipedia - Honda S2000 -- Sports car manufactured by Honda from 1999-2009
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Wikipedia - HonestReporting -- Anti-semitic media monitoring organization
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Wikipedia - Honey Davenport -- American drag performer (born 1985)
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Wikipedia - Hong Kah MRT station -- MRT subway station in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hong Kong International Airport -- Main airport in Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - Hongkong International Terminals -- Hong Kong container port operator
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Wikipedia - Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal -- Ferry terminal and heliport in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle -- Street food stall in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hong Kong Sports Institute -- Athletic training centre in Shatin, Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - Hongqiao Airport Terminal 1 station -- Shanghai Metro station
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Wikipedia - Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 station -- Shanghai Metro interchange station
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Wikipedia - Hongqiao Airport
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Wikipedia - Hongsa Purnaveja -- Thai sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hong Seung-pyo -- South Korean sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hong Young-ok -- South Korean sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Honorary Citizen of Singapore -- Title of honor conferred by the Government of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Honour and Passion -- Singaporean television drama series
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Wikipedia - Hoo Kam Chiu -- Hong Kong sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hoop skirt -- Shaped framework of reed, cane, or steel, used to support women's dresses in the fashionable silhouette of a particular period
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Wikipedia - Hope Aerodrome -- Airport in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Hope Municipal Airport -- Airport in Hope, Arkansas
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Wikipedia - Hopere Uru -- New Zealand politician and sportsman
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Wikipedia - Hopper car -- Railroad freight car used for transporting loose bulk commodities
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Wikipedia - Horace Bonser -- American sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Horace Francois Bastien Sebastiani de La Porta -- Soldier, diplomat
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Wikipedia - Horace Micallef -- Maltese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Horace Wass -- English sportsman
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Wikipedia - Horacio Miranda -- Filipino sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Horatio Ross -- British sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Horatius Cocles -- late 6th century BC Roman army officer who defended the Pons Sublicius against Lars Porsena's Etruscan army
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Wikipedia - Horizontal bar at the Olympics -- Olympic sport
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Wikipedia - Horohira-Bashi Station -- Subway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Horsburgh Lighthouse -- Lighthouse in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Horse & Country TV -- Equestrian sports streaming service and TV channel
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Wikipedia - Horsebus -- horse-drawn passenger transport vehicle
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Wikipedia - Horse jumping obstacles -- Items jumped over by horses in some equestrian sports
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Wikipedia - Horse racing -- Equestrian sport
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Wikipedia - Horse Sport Ireland -- Umbrella governing body for equestrian sports on the island of Ireland, with 15 affiliated bodies
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Wikipedia - Horse surfing -- Sport involving a horse towing a surfer
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Wikipedia - Horsham Airport -- Airport serving Horsham, Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - Horst Bellingrodt -- Colombian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Horst Kadner -- German sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Horst Krasser -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Horton, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Hoshimi Station -- Railway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hoshioki Station -- Railway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - Hoskins Airport -- Airport in Hoskins, Papua New Guinea
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Wikipedia - Hoskins, Oregon -- Unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, US
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Wikipedia - Hospital porter
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Wikipedia - Hossam Salah Eldeen -- Egyptian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hosur Aerodrome -- Domestic Airport in Hosur, India
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Wikipedia - Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls -- 1978 American pornographic film
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Wikipedia - Hot d'Or -- French pornographic film award
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Wikipedia - Hotel Ritz (Lisbon) -- Luxury hotel in Lisbon, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Hotsaucing -- Controversial form of corporal punishment
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Wikipedia - Hot Springs County-Thermopolis Municipal Airport -- Airport in Thermopolis, Wyoming
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Wikipedia - Ho Tzu Nyen -- Singaporean contemporary artist and filmmaker
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Wikipedia - Hougang Mall -- Shopping center in Hougang, Singapore
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Wikipedia - Houghton County Memorial Airport -- Airport in Michigan, United States
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Wikipedia - Houldsworth Mill, Reddish -- Cotton mill in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England
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Wikipedia - Houpt, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - House Building Finance Corporation cricket team -- Cricket team
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Wikipedia - House of Aviz -- Portuguese dynasty
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Wikipedia - House of Braganza -- Portuguese dynasty
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Wikipedia - House of Fortune -- Singaporean TV series
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Wikipedia - House of Tan Yeok Nee -- Singaporean mansion building
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Wikipedia - House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials -- US government committee
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Wikipedia - Housham Moustafa -- Egyptian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Houshang Ghazvini -- Iranian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Housing and Development Board -- Organization for public housing in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Housing Development Finance Corporation -- Indian financial services company
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Wikipedia - Houston (actress) -- American pornographic actress
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Wikipedia - Houston Direct Navigation Company -- American transportation company
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Wikipedia - Houston Metro -- Major public transportation agency the United States
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Wikipedia - Houston Municipal Airport -- Airport in Mississippi, United States of America
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Wikipedia - Houston Outlaws -- American professional esports team
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Wikipedia - Houston Plank Road Company -- American transportation company
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Wikipedia - Hovertravel -- Ferry company operating routes between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight
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Wikipedia - Hovland, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Howard A. Bell -- British sportsman
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Wikipedia - Howard Bayles -- American sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Howard Cosell -- American sportscaster
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Wikipedia - Howard David -- American sportscaster
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Wikipedia - Howard Fowler -- English sportsman
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Wikipedia - Howard Hughes Corporation -- US real estate development and management company
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Wikipedia - Howard Ungerleider -- American corporate executive
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Wikipedia - Howard Wood (coach) -- American college sports coach
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Wikipedia - Howie Chizek -- American sports announcer (1947-2012)
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Wikipedia - Howmet TX -- Sports-prototype racing car
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Wikipedia - Hoya Corporation -- Japanese optical products company
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Wikipedia - Ho Yen Chye -- Singaporean judoka
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Wikipedia - Ho Yeow Sun -- Religious leader and pop singer in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hpa-An Stadium -- Sports stadium in Hpa-An, Myanmar
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Wikipedia - HP Inc. -- American technology corporation
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Wikipedia - Hrachik Babayan -- Armenian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hrachya Petikyan -- Armenian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hryhoriy Samardak -- Head of Zaporizhzhya oblast administration in 2015
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Wikipedia - Hsinchu Airport -- Airport in Taiwan
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Wikipedia - HTC Corporation
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Wikipedia - HT Motorsports -- American truck racing team
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Wikipedia - HTM Personenvervoer -- Public transportation company in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - H-Town (band) -- American contemporary R&B group
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Wikipedia - HTS tentiQ -- German temporary structure company
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Wikipedia - HTTP Strict Transport Security -- HTTP response header field and associated policy
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Wikipedia - HTTPS -- Extension of the HTTP communications protocol to support TLS encryption
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Wikipedia - Hua Jiansheng -- Chinese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Huamachuco Airport -- Peruvian airport
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Wikipedia - Huang I-chien -- Taiwanese sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Huang Poren -- Taiwanese sculptor
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Wikipedia - Huang Qingqing -- Chinese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Huang Shiping -- Chinese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Huang Xufeng -- Chinese sports sailor
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Wikipedia - Huang Yi-ling -- Taiwanese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubbard's sportive lemur -- Species of mammal
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Wikipedia - Hubcap -- Decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the wheel
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Wikipedia - Hubert Bichler -- German sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Foidl -- Danish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Garschall -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Hammerer -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Ng -- Singaporean singer-songwriter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Olejnik -- Slovak sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Pawlowski -- Polish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubert Porkert -- Austrian sailor
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Wikipedia - Hu Binyuan -- Chinese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hubli Airport -- Airport in Karnataka, India
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Wikipedia - Huckins Yacht Corporation -- Boat builder company in America
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Wikipedia - Hudson Kearley, 1st Viscount Devonport -- British politician
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Wikipedia - Hudson Reporter
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Wikipedia - Huelet Benner -- American sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugh Burrill -- Canadian radio sports anchor
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Wikipedia - Hugh Comyn -- English civil servant and sportsman
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Wikipedia - Hugh Durant -- British sports shooter and athlete
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Wikipedia - Hugh E. Wilson -- American college sports coach
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Wikipedia - Hugh Homer -- Trinidad sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale -- English peer and sportsman
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Wikipedia - Hugh Porter (poet) -- Ulster Scots dialects poet
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Wikipedia - Hugh Street Rugby Grounds -- Sports ground in Queensland, Australia
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Wikipedia - Hugo Chamberlain -- Costa Rican sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugo d'Assuncao -- Portuguese judoka
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Wikipedia - Hugo Dufey -- Chilean sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugo Johansson -- Swedish sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugo Lundkvist -- Swedish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugo Pinheiro -- Portuguese bodyboarder
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Wikipedia - Hugo Rocha -- Portuguese sailor
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Wikipedia - Hugo Romero -- Ecuadorian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hugo Sabido -- Portuguese bicycle racer
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Wikipedia - Hui Zicheng -- Chinese sport shooter
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Wikipedia - HuK -- American-Canadian electronic sports player
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Wikipedia - Hull Paragon Interchange -- Transport interchange in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Wikipedia - Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight -- Event venue in Port Sunlight, Wirral, England, formerly also a music venue
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Wikipedia - Humacao Airport -- Airport in Humacao, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Humaira Abid -- Pakistan-born contemporary artist
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Wikipedia - Human Development Report -- Annual report by the Human Development Report Office of the United Nations Development Programme
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Wikipedia - Human head -- Upper portion of the human body
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Wikipedia - Humanistic Judaism -- Movement in Judaism that offers a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life
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Wikipedia - Human nutrition -- Provision of essential nutrients necessary to support human life and health
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Wikipedia - Human Rights in Portugal -- Human right laws in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Human rights in Singapore -- Human rights in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Human Rights Logo -- Logo to support the global human rights movement
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Wikipedia - Humba -- Filipino braised pork dish
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Wikipedia - Humberto Aspitia -- Argentine sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Humberto BriceM-CM-1o -- Venezuelan sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Humberto Cabrera -- Cuban sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hume MRT station -- Future MRT station in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Humidity -- Amount of water vapor in the air.
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Wikipedia - Hummel figurines -- A series of porcelain figurines
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Wikipedia - Hun Airport -- Airport in the Jufra District, Libya
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Wikipedia - Hungarian Athletics Association -- Governing body for the sport of athletics in Hungary
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Wikipedia - Hungarian diaspora
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Wikipedia - Hunter Cayll -- American sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Hurlingham Polo Association -- Sports governing body
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Wikipedia - Hurling in popular culture -- Instances of the Gaelic sport in popular culture
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Wikipedia - Huseyin BaM-EM-^_aran -- Turkish sports commentator
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Wikipedia - Hussam Abdul Rahman -- Jordanian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hussam El-Badrawi -- Egyptian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hustler Video -- American pornographic film studio
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Wikipedia - Hustler -- Pornographic magazine
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Wikipedia - Hutchinson Blue Dragons -- Sports teams of Hutchinson Community College
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Wikipedia - Huvi Tuiskunen -- Finnish sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Hydrolastic -- Type of space-efficient automotive suspension system used in many cars produced by British Motor Corporation
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Wikipedia - Hydroporinae -- Subfamily of beetles
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Wikipedia - Hydroporus -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Hydrostatic skeleton -- Flexible skeleton supported by fluid pressure
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Wikipedia - Hyperbaric stretcher -- Portable pressure vessel to transport a person under pressure.
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Wikipedia - Hyperloop Transportation Technologies
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Wikipedia - Hyperloop -- Proposed mode of passenger and freight transportation
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Wikipedia - HyperTransport
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Wikipedia - Hyphoporus -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Hyporatasa -- Genus of moths
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Wikipedia - Hyporhamphus ihi -- Species of halfbeak found all around New Zealand in shallow inshore waters
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Wikipedia - Hyporheic zone -- Region where there is mixing of shallow groundwater and surface water
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Wikipedia - Hypp Sports HD -- Malaysian IPTV sports network
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Wikipedia - Hyundai Motorsport -- Rallying team representing Hyundai
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Wikipedia - Hyundai Rotem CJ151 -- class of electric multiple units in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hyundai Santa Fe -- sport utility vehicle produced by Hyundai
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Wikipedia - Iakovos Theofilas -- Greek sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ian Eagle -- American sports announcer
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Wikipedia - Ian Hale -- Australian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ian Jones (sportsman, born 1934) -- English sportsman
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Wikipedia - Ian Peel -- British sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Ian Redmond (sport shooter) -- Zimbabwean sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ian R. Porteous -- Scottish mathematician and educator
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Wikipedia - Ian Wrigley -- Australian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Iberian federalism -- Pan-nationalist ideology supporting the union of all the Iberian Peninsula
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Wikipedia - IBM System/34, 36 System Support Program
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Wikipedia - IBM Watson Health -- American multinational technology and consulting corporation
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Wikipedia - IBM -- American multinational technology and consulting corporation
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Wikipedia - Ice hockey -- team sport played on ice using sticks, skates, and a puck
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Wikipedia - ICON A5 -- Amphibious light-sport aircraft developed by ICON Aircraft
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Wikipedia - Idaho Building (1905) -- Building built for the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Idam Porul Yaeval -- Unreleased film by Seenu Ramasamy
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Wikipedia - Ida Schnall -- American sportwoman & actress
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Wikipedia - Ideas (radio show) -- CBC Ideas is a podcast on contemporary thought
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Wikipedia - IDEC Corporation -- Japanese manufacturer of industrial automation products
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Wikipedia - IDEC SPORT -- Sailing vessel
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Wikipedia - Ideocracy -- Portmanteau word combining "ideology" and kratos, Greek for "power"
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Wikipedia - I Dutifully Report -- 1958 film
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1284 -- Standard for parallel peripheral interfaces, known as the Centronics port
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1914.1 -- A standard for packet-based fronthaul transport networks
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Wikipedia - IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society
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Wikipedia - IFK Halmstad -- Swedish sports club
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Wikipedia - Ignacio Barbosa-Machado -- Portuguese historian
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Wikipedia - Ignacio Cruzat -- Chilean sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ignatios Psyllakis -- Greek sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ignatius Leong -- Former singaporean chess official
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Wikipedia - Ignazio Porro -- 19th-century, Italian, optics inventor
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Wikipedia - Igreja de Sao Leonardo -- Church building in Peniche, Leiria District, Portugal
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Wikipedia - I Had Cancer -- Social support network for cancer fighters
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Wikipedia - IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress -- International Indian Film Academy Award
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Wikipedia - IKEA effect -- Cognitive bias in which consumers place a disproportionately high value on products they partially created
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Wikipedia - Ikeda City Satsukiyama Gymnasium -- Sports arena in Osaka, Japan
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Wikipedia - IK Hakarpspojkarna -- Swedish sports club
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Wikipedia - Ikon Gallery -- Contemporary Art gallery in Birmingham UK
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Wikipedia - Ilda Aurora Pinheiro de Moura Machado -- The first female meteorologist in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Ilias Valatas -- Greek sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Ilie Codreanu -- Romanian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Ilija NiM-DM-^Mic -- Serbian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Illegitimacy in fiction -- List of fictional stories in which illegitimacy features as an important plot element
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Wikipedia - Illfelder Importing Company -- American toy company
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Wikipedia - Illia Charheika -- Belarusian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Illit -- Israeli urban transport company
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Wikipedia - Illustrious Generation -- The children of King Joao of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster
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Wikipedia - Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art -- Art museum in Iloilo City, Philippines
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Wikipedia - Il padrone del vapore -- 1951 film
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Wikipedia - Ilse Losa -- Portuguese novelist, writer of children's books, and translator
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Wikipedia - Ilyushin Il-106 PAK VTA -- Russian military program to propose a next-generation heavy military transport aircraft
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Wikipedia - Ilyushin Il-112 -- Military transport aircraft under development
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Wikipedia - Ilyushin Il-76 -- Russian heavy military transport aircraft
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Wikipedia - Image persistence -- Temporary effect on LCD and plasma screens
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Wikipedia - Imajin -- American contemporary R&B group
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Wikipedia - Imari ware -- Type of Japanese porcelain ware
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Wikipedia - Imelda Dimaporo -- Filipino politician
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Wikipedia - Imeson Field -- Airport in Jacksonville, FL, US, closed in 1968
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Wikipedia - IMG (company) -- Global sports, events, and talent management company
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Wikipedia - Im Ha-na -- South Korean sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on motorsport -- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on motorsport
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Wikipedia - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports in the Republic of Ireland -- Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on sport in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports -- Impact of coronavirus
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Wikipedia - Imporcitor -- Roman god of the third ploughing
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Wikipedia - Importance of religion by country
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Wikipedia - Important publications in computability
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Wikipedia - Import-Export Clause -- Article I, M-BM-' 10, clause 2 of the United States Constitution
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Wikipedia - Import -- Good brought into a jurisdiction
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Wikipedia - IMRAD -- Document format for reporting studies in the scientific literature
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Wikipedia - Imre M-CM-^Agoston -- Hungarian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Imre Simko -- Hungarian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Inari Vachs -- American pornographic actress (born 1974)
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Wikipedia - Inazumi-KM-EM-^Men Station -- Railway station in Sapporo, Japan
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Wikipedia - INB Financial Corporation -- Defunct American bank holding company
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Wikipedia - Incheon International Airport -- Largest airport in South Korea, completed in 2001 near the city of Incheon
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Wikipedia - Incident at Pristina airport -- 1999 confrontation between Russian and NATO forces
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Wikipedia - Inclined plane -- Tilted flat supporting surface
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Wikipedia - Inclusive fitness -- A measure of evolutionary success based on the number of offspring the individual supports
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Wikipedia - Income Tax Act 1947 -- Statute of the Parliament of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Incorporated Engineer
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Wikipedia - Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh -- Trade and craft bodies of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland
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Wikipedia - Incorporation (business) -- Legal process to create a new corporation
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Wikipedia - Incorporation (linguistics)
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Wikipedia - Incorporation of Tibet into the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - Incorporeality
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Wikipedia - Incorporeal
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Wikipedia - Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965 -- treaty between Malaysia and Singapore
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Wikipedia - Independence Park, Port Vila -- Cricket ground
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Wikipedia - Independent Living Fund -- British disability support fund
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Wikipedia - Independent Primary School Heads of Australia -- Incorporated body of primary schools in Australia
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Wikipedia - Independent Sport Panel Report (Crawford Report) -- Australian government report in 2009
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Wikipedia - In Depth with Graham Bensinger -- American sports television series
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Wikipedia - Index (Hungarian website) -- Hungarian language internet portal
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Wikipedia - Index of contemporary philosophy articles -- Wikipedia index
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Wikipedia - Index of Portugal-related articles -- Wikipedia index
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Wikipedia - Index of Singapore-related articles -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - India (actress) -- American pornographic actress and rapper
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Wikipedia - Indiana Hoosiers -- Intercollegiate sports teams of Indiana University Bloomington
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Wikipedia - Indiana-Kentucky rivalry -- College sports rivalry between the Indiana University Hoosiers and the University of Kentucky Wildcats
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis Business Journal -- Weekly newspaper published in Indianapolis, US which reports on Central Indiana business
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis Executive Airport -- Airport in Boone County, IN, US
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis International Airport -- Airport in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport -- Airport in Fishers, IN, US
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- Motorsport track in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Wikipedia - Indianapolis Regional Airport -- Airport in Hancock County, IN, US
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Wikipedia - Indiana Transportation Museum -- Railroad museum in Logansport, IN,US
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Wikipedia - Indian Oil Corporation -- Indian public sector oil and gas company
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Wikipedia - Indians in Sri Lanka -- Indian diaspora in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - Indians in Taiwan -- Diasporic community
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Wikipedia - India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement -- Free trade agreement between Singapore and India
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Wikipedia - India Summer -- American pornographic actress and nude model (born 1975)
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Wikipedia - Indigenous Defence Equipment Exporters Association -- Indian government agency
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Wikipedia - Indira Gandhi Sports Stadium
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Wikipedia - Individual sprint at the Olympics -- Olympic sport
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Wikipedia - Indranee Rajah -- Singaporean politician
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Wikipedia - Ines Margraff -- Ecuadorian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Infanta Isabel Maria of Braganza -- Portuguese princess
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Wikipedia - Infante -- title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain and Portugal
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Wikipedia - Inferior parietal lobule -- Portion of the parietal lobe of the brain
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Wikipedia - Inferior temporal cortex
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Wikipedia - Inferior temporal sulcus
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Wikipedia - Infinity Broadcasting Corporation -- Former radio company
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Wikipedia - Infocomm Media Development Authority -- Statutory board of the Singapore government
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Wikipedia - Information system -- Combination of information, resources, activities and people that support tasks in an organization; a group of components that interact to produce information
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Wikipedia - Informix Corporation
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Wikipedia - Infrasexum -- 1969 American pornographic film
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Wikipedia - Inga Arvad -- Danish newspaper reporter and gossip columnist
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Wikipedia - Ingals Fisher -- American sports shooter
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Wikipedia - ING Group -- Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation
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Wikipedia - INiS Corporation -- Japanese video game developer
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Wikipedia - Inna Rose -- Estonian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Innovis -- American consumer credit reporting agency
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Wikipedia - InocM-CM-*ncio Francisco da Silva -- Portuguese amanuensis, bibliographer and writer
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Wikipedia - I Not Stupid Too -- 2006 Singaporean film directed by Jack Neo
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Wikipedia - Inportunus
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Wikipedia - Insignia -- Sign of state, corporative or religious dignity, usually for power and honor
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Wikipedia - Instart -- Defunct American multinational computer technology corporation
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Wikipedia - Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies -- think thank based in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Integrated Authority File -- International authority file for personal names, subject headings and corporate bodies
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Wikipedia - Intel Corporation Inc. v CPM United Kingdom Ltd
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Wikipedia - Intel Corporation
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Wikipedia - Internationalization Tag Set -- Solution for internationalization and localization support in XML documents
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