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Wikipedia - Celestial Storm -- Thoroughbred racehorse trained in Britain
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Wikipedia - Celine: A Biography -- 1988 book by the French writer Frederic Vitoux, on the author Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Wikipedia - Cenred of Mercia
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Wikipedia - Center for a New Economy -- Economy-centered think tank
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Wikipedia - Centrally Sponsored Scheme
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Wikipedia - Central Siberian Yupik language -- Endangered Yupik language spoken by the Siberian Yupik people near the Bering Strait
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Wikipedia - Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) -- A casting technique where a small mould is poured, then spun on the end of an arm
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Wikipedia - Ceobred
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Wikipedia - Ceolred of Mercia -- 8th-century King of Mercia
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Wikipedia - Ceredigion
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Wikipedia - Cessna Citation I -- Business jet manufactured 1971-1985
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Wikipedia - Ceteris paribus -- Latin phrase indicating that factors not being considered in a comparison are held to be constant across the items compared
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Wikipedia - Cetverored -- 1999 film
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Wikipedia - CFDV-FM -- Radio station in Red Deer, Alberta
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Wikipedia - C. Fred Ackerman -- American filmmaker
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Wikipedia - Chada Suresh Reddy -- Indian politician
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Wikipedia - Chad Basin -- Largest endorheic basin in Africa, centered on Lake Chad
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Wikipedia - Chad Smith -- American musician; drummer in Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Wikipedia - Chaim Kanievsky -- Haredi rabbi and leader in Israel
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Wikipedia - Challedon -- Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Chalumeau -- Woodwind instrument; predecessor of modern clarinet
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia tenthrediniformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chambered cairn -- Burial monument, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a sizeable (usually stone) chamber around and over which a cairn of stones was constructed
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Wikipedia - Chambered nautilus -- Species of nautilus
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Wikipedia - Champagne Stakes (Great Britain) -- British Thoroughbred horse race
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Wikipedia - Channeled Scablands -- Landscape in eastern Washington, USA scoured by cataclysmic floods during the Pleistocene epoch
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Wikipedia - Channel Four Television Corporation -- British media company headquartered in London
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Wikipedia - Chanunpa -- Lakota sacred ceremonial pipe
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Wikipedia - Char de depannage DNG/DCL -- French armored recovery vehicle
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Wikipedia - Charge (physics) -- Generalization of electric charge (EM) adding color charge (QCD), mass-energy (gravitation), etc.; sometimes considered same as its charge quantum number
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Wikipedia - Charing Cross -- The point from which distances from London are measured
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Wikipedia - Charles A. Eldredge -- American politician, 1820-1896
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Wikipedia - Charles Alfred Barber -- Botanist (1860-1933)
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Wikipedia - Charles Alfred Bartlett -- British merchant seaman and navy officer
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Wikipedia - Charles Duke -- American engineer, retired U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and a former astronaut for NASA
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Wikipedia - Charles Engola -- Ugandan politician and retired military officer
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Wikipedia - Charles E. Redman -- United States diplomat
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Wikipedia - Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
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Wikipedia - Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
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Wikipedia - Charleston red rice
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Wikipedia - Charlotte Bredahl -- American equestrian
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Wikipedia - Chart datum -- The level of water from which depths displayed on a nautical chart are measured
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Wikipedia - Chartered accountant -- Professional designation for accountants
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Wikipedia - Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst -- Professional designation in U.S. securities
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Wikipedia - Chartered Building Surveyor
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Wikipedia - Chartered Engineer
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Wikipedia - Chartered engineer
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Wikipedia - Chartered Financial Consultant -- Qualification for professional financial planners
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Wikipedia - Chartered Financial Planner -- Qualification for professional financial planners
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Wikipedia - Chartered Institute of Legal Executives -- Professional body for Chartered Legal Executives in England and Wales
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Wikipedia - Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK -- Membership organisation for United Kingdom professionals involved in the movement of goods and people and their associated supply chains
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Wikipedia - Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport -- Professional association
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Wikipedia - Chase Bank -- National bank headquartered in Manhattan, New York City
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Wikipedia - Chasles' theorem (kinematics) -- Rigid body displacements reduce to a translation and a rotation about a parallel axis
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Wikipedia - Chatti pathiri -- Layered pastry from India
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Wikipedia - CHCA-TV -- Former TV station in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Wikipedia - Checkered keelback -- Species of snake
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Wikipedia - Checkmate (comics) -- Fictional covert operations agency featured in DC Comics
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Wikipedia - Cheddars -- Cheese-flavoured biscuits
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Wikipedia - Cheerwine -- Cherry-flavored soft drink
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Wikipedia - Cheese Flavoured Moments -- British snack product
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Wikipedia - Chelandry -- British Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Chemical structure -- An organized way in which molecules are ordered and sorted
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Wikipedia - Chemin de la Machine, Louveciennes -- 1873 painting by Alfred Sisley
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Wikipedia - Chen Guangyi -- Chinese retired politician
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Wikipedia - Cherokee Nation Businesses -- American conglomerate holding company headquartered in Catoosa, Oklahoma
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Wikipedia - Cherry Mix -- French Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Chesapeake Affair -- International diplomatic incident that occurred during the American Civil War
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Wikipedia - Chesham Stakes -- British Thoroughbred horse race
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Wikipedia - Chess variant -- Games related to, derived from or inspired by chess
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Wikipedia - Chestnut-collared swift -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Chestnut-colored woodpecker -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Cheval Grand -- Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Chevrolet Astro -- A van that was manufactured and marketed by the Chevrolet
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Wikipedia - Chevrolet Camaro (fourth generation) -- Fourth generation of the muscle/pony car manufactured by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet from 1992–2002
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Wikipedia - Chevrolet Camaro -- Type of muscle car manufactured by Chevrolet
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Wikipedia - Chevrolet Monte Carlo -- two-door coupe that was manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet
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Wikipedia - Cheyenne language -- Native American language spoken by the Cheyenne people, predominantly in present-day Montana and Oklahoma in the United States
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Wikipedia - Chiaffredo
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Wikipedia - Chiltern Hundreds -- Obsolete administrative area in England
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Wikipedia - Chime Communications Limited -- Marketing services company headquartered in London, UK
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Wikipedia - CHI Memorial Stadium -- stadium located in East Ridge, Tennessee, home of Chattanooga Red Wolves SC
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Wikipedia - CHIM-FM-5 -- Former radio station in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Wikipedia - China Uncensored -- Commentary program focused on China
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Wikipedia - Chionodes hayreddini -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chi-squared distribution
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Wikipedia - Chlorophyllide a reductase -- Enzyme
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Wikipedia - Chng Seok Tin -- Visually-impaired artist from Singapore
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Wikipedia - Chocolate biscuit -- A biscuit which is flavoured with chocolate solids or covered in chocolate
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Wikipedia - Chocolate cake -- A baked cake flavored with chocolate
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Wikipedia - Chocolate chip cookie -- Drop cookie featuring chocolate chips as a distinguishing ingredient
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Wikipedia - Chocolate Chip -- Small chunk of chocolate used as an ingredient
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Wikipedia - Chocolate chip -- Small chunk of chocolate used as an ingredient
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Wikipedia - Chocolate coin -- Gold foil covered chocolates in the shape of coins
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Wikipedia - Chocolate-covered potato chips -- American snack food
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Wikipedia - Chocolate-covered raisin -- Raisins coated in a shell of milk, dark or white chocolate.
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Wikipedia - Chocolate milk -- Sweetened chocolate-flavored milk
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Wikipedia - Chocolate money -- Gold foil covered chocolates in the shape of coins
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Wikipedia - Chocolate spread -- A sweet chocolate-flavored paste which is eaten mostly spread on breads and similar grain products
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Wikipedia - Chris Edmondson -- British Anglican retired bishop
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Wikipedia - Christianity in the United States -- Most adhered to religion in the United States
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Wikipedia - Christian Redl -- German actor and musician
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Wikipedia - Christine Collins -- American mother of disappeared son
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Wikipedia - Christmas Island red crab -- Species of crustacean (Gecarcoidea natalis)
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Wikipedia - Christopher Jenkins (lawyer) -- British lawyer and retired parliamentary draftsman
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Wikipedia - Christ the Redeemer (icon)
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Wikipedia - Chronic granulomatous disease -- Diverse group of hereditary diseases in which certain cells of the immune system have difficulty forming the reactive oxygen compounds used to kill certain ingested pathogens.
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Wikipedia - Chronicle of Fredegar
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Wikipedia - Chrysotile -- The most commonly encountered form of asbestos
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Wikipedia - CHSR-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - Chucky (character) -- An antagonist fictional character, appeared in "Child's Play" franchise
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Wikipedia - Chugach School District -- Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, United States
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Wikipedia - Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata -- Nigerian technology entrepreneur and TV presenter (born 1979)
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Wikipedia - Church of the East -- An Eastern Christian Church that in 410 organised itself within the Sasanid Empire and in 424 declared its leader independent of other Christian leaders; from the Persian Empire it spread to other parts of Asia in late antiquity and the Middle Ages
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Wikipedia - Church of the Sacred Heart (Bronx)
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Wikipedia - Chuuk Lagoon -- A sheltered body of water in the central Pacific in the Federated States of Micronesia
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Wikipedia - CIBX-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - Cicero (horse) -- British Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - CIHI-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - Cincinnati Red -- American professional wrestler (1974-2015)
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Wikipedia - Cinema Stakes -- American thoroughbred horse racer
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Wikipedia - Cinnabar -- Red mercury sulfide mineral
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Wikipedia - Circuit split -- Legal predicament
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Wikipedia - Circumstantial Evidence (1929 American film) -- 1929 film by Wilfred Noy
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Wikipedia - Circus Plume -- British Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Citibank India -- Indian private sector bank headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Wikipedia - Cities of the Red Night -- 1981 novel by William S. Burroughs
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Wikipedia - Citizendium -- Internet wiki encyclopedia stressing editorial credibility
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Wikipedia - Citizenship of the European Union -- Legal right conferred to citizens of European Union member states
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Wikipedia - CitroM-CM-+n 2CV -- Small car manufactured by CitroM-CM-+n from 1948 to 1990
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Wikipedia - City Girl (1938 film) -- 1938 film by Alfred L. Werker
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Wikipedia - City of Gastronomy -- recognition conferred by UNESCO
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Wikipedia - City of Literature -- recognition conferred by UNESCO
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Wikipedia - Civic Tower (Castel Goffredo) -- Historic structure
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Wikipedia - Civil Cooperation Bureau -- Government-sponsored death squad during the apartheid era
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Wikipedia - CIXN-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - CIZZ-FM -- Radio station in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Wikipedia - CJPN-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - CJRI-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - CK Carinae -- Red supergiant star in the constellation Carina
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Wikipedia - CKEX-FM -- Radio station in Red Deer, Alberta
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Wikipedia - CKGY-FM -- Radio station in Red Deer, Alberta
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Wikipedia - CKHJ -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - CKIC-FM -- Former radio station at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Wikipedia - CKIK-FM -- Radio station in Red Deer, Alberta
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Wikipedia - CKRD-FM -- Christian radio station in Red Deer, Alberta
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Wikipedia - CKTP-FM -- Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - Clabber Girl -- American brand of baking ingredients
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Wikipedia - Claims to the first powered flight -- Overview of claims to the first powered airplane flight
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Wikipedia - Claire Sherred -- British luger
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Wikipedia - Clam pie -- Savory meat pie prepared using clams
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Wikipedia - Clara Barton -- American Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross
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Wikipedia - Clara H. Hasse -- American botanist who discovered ''Pseudomonas citri''
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Wikipedia - Clarence Alfred Cole -- Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina
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Wikipedia - Clark Handicap -- Grade I Thoroughbred horse race
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Wikipedia - Clasico del Caribe -- Thoroughbred Black type stakes race in Latin America
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Wikipedia - Classical conditioning -- Learning procedure in which biologically potent stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus
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Wikipedia - Classical Gaelic -- Shared literary form of Early Modern Irish used in Scotland and Ireland from the 13th to the 18th centuries
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Wikipedia - Classified (1925 film) -- 1925 film by Alfred Santell
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Wikipedia - Classique Legend -- Australian thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Claude Baux -- French retired slalom canoeist
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Wikipedia - Claus Hjort Frederiksen -- Danish politician
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Wikipedia - Claw the Unconquered -- Sword and sorcery character from DC Comics
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Wikipedia - Clayton Anderson -- Retired NASA astronaut and member of the ISS Expedition 15 crew
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Wikipedia - Clean-cut -- Wiktionary redirect
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Wikipedia - Cleaning and disinfection of personal diving equipment -- Prevention of infection by shared or contaminated equipment
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Wikipedia - Clearing the neighbourhood -- One of three criteria for a celestial body to be considered a planet in the Solar System
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Wikipedia - Clement Mary Hofbauer -- Austrian Redemptorist and saint
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Wikipedia - Client-Centered Therapy
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Wikipedia - Client-centered therapy
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Wikipedia - Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) -- American-British animated television series
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Wikipedia - Climate change art -- Art inspired by climate change
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Wikipedia - Climate of Puerto Rico -- Predominately tropical rainforest in the Koppen climate classification
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Wikipedia - Climate Prediction Center -- United States federal weather agency
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Wikipedia - Clothing in the ancient world -- What people wore in antiquity as inferred from archaeological and historical evidence
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Wikipedia - Cloud computing -- Form of Internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand
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Wikipedia - Cloven-feathered dove -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Clustered filesystem
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Wikipedia - CoA-disulfide reductase -- Enzyme
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Wikipedia - Coal-fired power station -- facility that converts coal into electricity
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Wikipedia - Coal forest -- Wetlands that covered much of the Earth's tropical land areas during the late Carboniferous and Permian times
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Wikipedia - Coal gas -- Manufactured gaseous fuel
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Wikipedia - Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations -- Public-private organization for vaccine development
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Wikipedia - Coastal zone color scanner -- A multi-channel scanning radiometer aboard the Nimbus 7 satellite, predominately designed for water remote sensing
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Wikipedia - Cocoanut Grove (film) -- 1938 film by Alfred Santell
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Wikipedia - Cocoa Puffs -- brand of chocolate-flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal
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Wikipedia - Coconut rice -- Coconut-flavoured rice
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Wikipedia - Coda (electric car) -- Four-door, four passenger electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive
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Wikipedia - Coded exposure photography -- Motion blur reduction technology
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Wikipedia - Code-excited linear prediction -- Coding algorithm
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Wikipedia - Codename: Sailor V -- Manga created by Naoko Takeuchi, Predescesor to Sailor Moon
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Wikipedia - Code of Honor (horse) -- American thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - CodeRED: Alien Arena
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Wikipedia - Code Red DVD -- American home entertainment company
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Wikipedia - Cogeco -- Canadian telecommunications and media company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Cognitive bias mitigation -- Reduction of the negative effects of cognitive biases
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Wikipedia - Cohn-Brandt-Cohn (CBC) Film Sales Corporation -- Former American film studio; predecessor to Columbia Pictures
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Wikipedia - Cohn's irreducibility criterion -- A sufficient condition for a polynomial to be unfactorable
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Wikipedia - Coldrum Long Barrow -- Neolithic chambered long barrow near Trottiscliffe, Kent, England
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Wikipedia - Coleophora gredosella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Colette (horse) -- Australian thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Colin Powell -- 65th U.S. Secretary of State and retired four-star general
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Wikipedia - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed -- 2005 book by Jared Diamond
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Wikipedia - Collared brushturkey -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Collared inca -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Collared mongoose -- Species of mongoose from Southeast Asia
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Wikipedia - Collared nightjar -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Collared plover -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Collective consciousness -- Shared beliefs and ideas in society
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Wikipedia - College station (MetroLink) -- St. Louis MetroLink Red Line station serving Southwestern Illinois College in Saint Clair County, Illinois
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Wikipedia - Collier Trophy -- Annual aviation award administered by the US National Aeronautical Association
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Wikipedia - Colonel Redl (1925 film) -- 1925 film
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Wikipedia - Colored dissolved organic matter -- The optically measurable component of the dissolved organic matter in water
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Wikipedia - Colored gold
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Wikipedia - Coloured
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Wikipedia - Colour -- redirects to color
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Wikipedia - Columbia TriStar Television -- American television production and distribution studio; predecessor to Sony Pictures Television
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Wikipedia - Combinator graph reduction
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Wikipedia - Come and Get Your Love -- Song by Redbone
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Wikipedia - Comedy King (horse) -- British thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Comic book letter column -- Column in a periodical where people get their letter answered
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Wikipedia - Comic Court -- Australian Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 -- 2008 video game
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Wikipedia - Commercial Credit Company Building -- historic building in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Wikipedia - Commercial credit reporting -- maintenance and reporting of credit histories and risks for commercial companies
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Wikipedia - Comminution -- Reduction of solid materials to a smaller average particle size
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Wikipedia - Communist state -- State that is administered and governed by a single communist party
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Wikipedia - Compass Group -- Multinational contract foodservice and facilities management support company headquartered in Chertsey, Surrey, England
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Wikipedia - Competition (biology) -- Interaction where the fitness of one organism is lowered by the presence of another organism
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Wikipedia - Competition -- When multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared
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Wikipedia - Conal Bonnar -- Irish retired hurler
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Wikipedia - Concepcion District, San Isidro -- district in San Isidro canton, Heredia province, Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Cone snail -- Predatory sea snails within the family Conidae
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Wikipedia - Confession -- |Statement made by a person/persons acknowledging something that they had preferred to keep hidden
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Wikipedia - Confidence -- State of certainty that a hypothesis or prediction or a course of action is correct
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Wikipedia - Confidentiality -- Characteristic of data that is only shared with specified parties
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Wikipedia - Considered harmful -- Phrase used in titles of diatribes and other critical essays
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Wikipedia - Consistency model -- A set of formally specified rules that guarantee (or explicitly disclaim) certain consistencies in the event of concurrent reads or writes to shared memory
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Wikipedia - Consortium for Global Education -- Rivate accredited universities in the United States
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Wikipedia - Controlled burn -- technique to reduce potential fuel for wildfire through managed burning
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Wikipedia - Cook reduction
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Wikipedia - Cool (aesthetic) -- Attitude, behavior, comportment, appearance or style which is generally admired
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Wikipedia - Coolant -- Substance used to reduce or regulate the temperature of a system
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Wikipedia - Copycat crime -- Criminal act that is inspired by a previous crime
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Wikipedia - Cora LaRedd -- American singer and dancer
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Wikipedia - Coral reef protection -- Modifying human activities to reduce impact on coral reefs.
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Wikipedia - Corbin Allred -- American actor
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Wikipedia - Cordless -- Term used to refer to electrical or electronic devices that are powered by a battery or battery pack and can operate without a power cord or cable attached to an electrical outlet to provide mains power, allowing greater mobility
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Wikipedia - Co-Redemptrix
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Wikipedia - Corel -- Software company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Corin Redgrave -- British actor
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Wikipedia - Cormac Bonnar -- Irish retired hurler
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Wikipedia - Corn dog -- Deep-fried, corn-battered hot dog on a stick
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Wikipedia - Cornerstone Speech -- 1861 oration delivered by Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens
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Wikipedia - Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 -- Act of the US Congress enacted on March 6, 2020
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Wikipedia - Corporisation -- Soft redirect to Wiktionary
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Wikipedia - Corpus Christi -- Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term
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Wikipedia - Corrective maintenance -- Maintenance task performed to identify, isolate, and rectify a fault so that the failed equipment, machine, or system can be restored to an operational condition
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Wikipedia - Corredor District -- district in Corredores canton, Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Corredores (canton) -- canton in Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Cosmic infrared background -- Infrared radiation caused by stellar dust
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Wikipedia - Cosmo Haskard -- Irish-born British colonial administrator and retired British Army officer
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Wikipedia - Cotopaxi (painting) -- 1862 painting by Frederic Edwin Church
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Wikipedia - Council for Higher Education Accreditation -- University accreditation organization in the U.S.A.
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Wikipedia - Council of Five Hundred
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Wikipedia - Council of the Five Hundred
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Wikipedia - Countess of Frederiksborg -- Danish noble title
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Wikipedia - Courland Pocket -- An area of the Courland Peninsula containing German forces that was cut off and surrounded by the Red Army from 1944 to 1945
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Wikipedia - Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) -- 2002 country song by Toby Keith
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Wikipedia - Courtney Sina Meredith -- New Zealand poet, playwright, and author
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Wikipedia - Covered bridge -- wooden bridge with protective cover
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Wikipedia - Covered Tracks -- 1938 film
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Wikipedia - Cove -- A small sheltered bay or coastal inlet
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Wikipedia - Covidien -- Irish registered healthcare products company
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Wikipedia - Crawford Purchase -- 1783 agreement that surrendered lands in what is now eastern Ontario, Canada to the British Crown
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Wikipedia - Cray-1 -- Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research
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Wikipedia - Cream-colored courser -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Creator deity -- Deity considered to be responsible for the creation of the universe
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Wikipedia - Credan -- 8th-century abbot of Evesham Abbey and saint
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Wikipedia - Crede Bailey -- American government employee
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Wikipedia - Credence goods
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Wikipedia - Credence table
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Wikipedia - Credential Guard
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Wikipedia - Credential
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Wikipedia - Credenza -- Dining room sideboard cupboard
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Wikipedia - Credibility
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Wikipedia - Credible interval -- Concept in Bayesian statistics
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Wikipedia - Credin -- Commune in Brittany, France
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Wikipedia - Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme
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Wikipedia - Credit Agricole -- French financial services company
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Wikipedia - Credit-based fair queuing -- Network queuing discipline
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Wikipedia - Credit bureau -- Consumer borrowing and bill-paying habit-tracking agency
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Wikipedia - Credit card chip
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Wikipedia - Credit-card fraud
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Wikipedia - Credit card number
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Wikipedia - Credit card -- card for financial transactions from a line of credit
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Wikipedia - Credit circle -- Firms sharing intel on customers payment habits
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Wikipedia - Credit counseling
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Wikipedia - Credit (creative arts) -- Acknowledgement of those who contributed to a work
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Wikipedia - Credit default swap -- financial swap agreement in case of default
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Wikipedia - Credit (finance)
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Wikipedia - Credit Mobilier scandal -- American political scandal of the late 1800s around the First Transcontinental Railroad
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Wikipedia - Crediton
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Wikipedia - Creditor -- Person or organization that has a claim on the services of another party
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Wikipedia - Credit rating
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Wikipedia - Credit score -- Numerical expression representing a person's creditworthiness
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Wikipedia - Credit Sesame -- American financial services company
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Wikipedia - Credit Suisse -- Multinational investment bank
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Wikipedia - Credit
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Wikipedia - Credo (2008 film)
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Wikipedia - Credo of the People of God
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Wikipedia - Credo
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Wikipedia - Cremation -- reduction of a dead body by burning
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Wikipedia - Cretan hieroglyphs -- Undecyphered bronze-age Cretan writing system
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Wikipedia - Criminal Reduction Utilising Statistical History
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Wikipedia - Critical Assessment of Function Annotation -- Evaluation of bioinformatic predictors of protein function
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Wikipedia - Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction
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Wikipedia - Criticism of Mormon sacred texts
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Wikipedia - Crossing of the Red Sea
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Wikipedia - Crossing the Bar -- 1889 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Wikipedia - Crossing the Red Sea -- Part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus
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Wikipedia - Crunch (book) -- Book by Jared Bernstein
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Wikipedia - Crush (soft drink) -- Line of fruit flavored carbonated beverages
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Wikipedia - Cryptographic Module Validation Program -- Joint American-Canadian security accreditation program for cryptographic modules
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Wikipedia - Crystal structure -- Ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material
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Wikipedia - Crystal -- Solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an ordered pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions
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Wikipedia - CSIRAC -- Australia's first digital computer, and the fifth stored program computer in the world
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Wikipedia - Cthulhu Mythos -- Shared fictional universe based on the work of H. P. Lovecraft
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Wikipedia - Cullinan Diamond -- Largest rough diamond ever discovered
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Wikipedia - Cult of Reason -- State-sponsored atheist belief system during the French Revolution
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Wikipedia - Cultural depictions of Alfred the Great -- Cultural depictions of Alfred the Great in art, writing, education and other mediums i
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Wikipedia - Cultured neural networks
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Wikipedia - Cultured pearl
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Wikipedia - Culture of Korea -- The shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea and southern Manchuria
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Wikipedia - Cumberland Fossil Plant -- Coal-fired power plant in Cumberland City, Tennessee
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Wikipedia - Cured Duck -- 1945 Donald Duck cartoon
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Wikipedia - Currant -- Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term
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Wikipedia - C. Wilfred Griggs -- American Egyptologist
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Wikipedia - Cyanocobalamin -- A manufactured form of vitamin B-12
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Wikipedia - Cyclic redundancy check -- Type of hash function used to detect errors in data storage or transmission
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Wikipedia - Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion -- Welsh publisher
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Wikipedia - Cynered -- 9th-century Bishop of Selsey
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Wikipedia - Cyril Burt -- Discredited educational psychologist
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Wikipedia - Czechoslovakia -- 1918-1992 country in Central Europe, predecessor of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
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Wikipedia - Daegu Hyanggyo -- State-sponsored academy
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Wikipedia - Dafydd Williams -- Canadian physician, public speaker and retired CSA astronaut
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Wikipedia - DaijM-EM-^M TennM-EM-^M -- Retired emperor in Japan
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Wikipedia - Daka skull -- Homo erectus calvaria, discovered in the Ethiopian Rift Valley in 1997
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Wikipedia - Dakshayani Velayudhan Award -- Annual award conferred by the state of Kerala, India
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Wikipedia - Dalek -- Fictional alien race featured in the Doctor Who universe
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Wikipedia - Damien Fitzhenry -- Irish retired hurler
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Wikipedia - Dandaleith stone -- Pictish stone discovered at Craigellachie and now in the Elgin Museum, Moray, Scotland, UK
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Wikipedia - Dan Daoust -- Canadian retired ice hockey forward
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Wikipedia - Dan Fredenburgh -- British actor and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Danske Kvinders FredskM-CM-&de -- Danish women's peace organization
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Wikipedia - Danylo Seredin -- Ukrainian Paralympic athlete
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Wikipedia - Daredevil Drivers -- 1938 film by B. Reeves Eason
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (film) -- 2003 film based on the comic book directed by Mark Steven Johnson
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Wikipedia - Daredevil Jack -- 1920 film
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Wikipedia - Daredevil Kate -- 1916 film by Kenean Buel
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications) -- American comic book superhero
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (Marvel Comics character) -- Fictional superhero
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (season 3) -- Third season of television series Daredevil
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Wikipedia - Daredevils of the Red Circle -- 1939 film by John English, William Witney
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Wikipedia - Daredevil's Reward -- 1928 film
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Wikipedia - Daredevil: The Man Without Fear -- 1990s graphic novel by Frank Miller
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (TV series) -- 2015 American streaming television series
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Wikipedia - Daredevil (video game) -- 2003 video game for the Game Boy Advance
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Wikipedia - Darjina -- French Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Dark Hazard -- 1934 film by Alfred E. Green
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Wikipedia - Darkstars -- Group of fictional intergalactic policemen that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics
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Wikipedia - Darsi (horse) -- French Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Dashboard of Sustainability -- Software package configured to convey the complex relationships among economic, social, and environmental issues
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Wikipedia - Das MM-CM-$dchen vom Pfarrhof -- 1955 film by Alfred Lehner
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Wikipedia - Data control language -- Syntax similar to a computer programming language used to control access to data stored in a database
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Wikipedia - Data dredging
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Wikipedia - Data reduction
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Wikipedia - Data redundancy
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Wikipedia - Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Wikipedia - Dave Cressman -- Canadian retired ice hockey left winger
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Wikipedia - David G. Deininger -- Retired American judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, first chairman of the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board.
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Wikipedia - David Gubbins -- Retired British geophysicis
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Wikipedia - David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood -- British hereditary peer and film and television producer
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Wikipedia - Day of Redemption (film) -- 2013 film
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Wikipedia - Game of Thrones (season 5) -- Fifth season of the U.S. TV series, aired 2015
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Wikipedia - Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy -- Indian politician
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Wikipedia - Geographical distance -- Distance measured along the surface of the earth
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Wikipedia - Global cooling -- Discredited 1970s hypothesis of imminent cooling of the Earth
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Wikipedia - Golden-collared woodpecker -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Golden Temple -- Temple in Amritsar, India; the most sacred site in Sikhism
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Wikipedia - Gold Is Not All -- 1913 short film by Wilfred Lucas
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Wikipedia - Goldschmidt classification -- Geochemical classification grouping the chemical elements according to their preferred host phases
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Wikipedia - Gonzalo Heredia -- Argentinian actor
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Wikipedia - Good and Plenty -- American Thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Good to Me: Live at the Whisky a Go Go, Vol. 2 -- 1993 live album by Otis Redding
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Wikipedia - Google Assistant -- AI powered digital assistant developed by Google
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Wikipedia - Google Preferred
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Wikipedia - Govardhan Hill -- Sacred Hindu site in Uttar Pradesh, India
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Wikipedia - Government Savings Bank (Thailand) -- A state-owned Thai bank headquartered in Phaya Thai District, Bangko
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Wikipedia - Grace Winifred Green -- NZ radio broadcaster, journalist (1907-1976)
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Wikipedia - Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia -- Daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and of Princess Victoria Melita of Great Britain and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; wife of Friedrich-Karl, hereditary prince of Leiningen.
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Wikipedia - Grand Duchy of Finland -- Predecessor state of modern Finland
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Wikipedia - Grandma's Boy (1922 film) -- 1922 film by Fred C. Newmeyer
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Wikipedia - G. Ranjith Reddy -- Member of the 17th Lok Sabha
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Wikipedia - Grant Farred
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Wikipedia - Graph reduction
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Wikipedia - Gravitational memory effect -- Predicted physical phenomenon
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Wikipedia - Gravitational redshift
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Wikipedia - Gravitational singularity -- Location in spacetime where the mass and gravitational field of a celestial body is predicted to become infinite
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Wikipedia - Great Disappointment -- Failed event, predicted by William Miller, on 22 October 1844, during which Jesus Christ would return
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Wikipedia - Greedy reductionism
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Wikipedia - Greenfield status -- Term used after a decommissioned site is restored to its original condition prior to any development
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Wikipedia - Greenhouse gas -- Gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range
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Wikipedia - Green Room Award for Male Actor in a Featured Role (Music Theatre) -- Annual arts award in Australia
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Wikipedia - Green vs. Red
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Wikipedia - Grey -- Intermediate color between black and white; color of a cloud-covered sky, ash and lead
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