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Wikipedia - 0.9 -- Album by Booba
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Wikipedia - 100,000 Cobbers -- 1942 film
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Wikipedia - 100,000-year problem -- Discrepancy between past temperatures and the amount of incoming solar radiation
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Wikipedia - 100ft Robot Golf -- Mecha golf video game
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Wikipedia - 100 mono Tobira -- 2006 single by Rina Aiuchi and U-ka Saegusa
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Wikipedia - 100 prisoners problem -- Mathematics problem
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Wikipedia - 100 Years (film) -- 2115 film by Robert Rodriguez
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Wikipedia - 10502 Armaghobs
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Wikipedia - 1,4-Dichlorobut-2-ene -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 14th Street (Hoboken)
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Wikipedia - 15760 Albion -- Trans-Neptunian object, prototype of cubewanos
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Wikipedia - 18. Oktober 1977 -- series of paintings by Gerhard Richter
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Wikipedia - 1900 Hoboken Docks fire -- Ship
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Wikipedia - 1901 Black Sea earthquake -- Earthquake struck Dobrich Province, Bulgaria on March 31, 1901
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Wikipedia - 1907 Tiflis bank robbery -- Robbery of bank stagecoach by Bolsheviks in 1907
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Wikipedia - 1919 New Year Honours (OBE) -- Appointments of Officers of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours
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Wikipedia - 1928 Okeechobee hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1928
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Wikipedia - 1946 Australian National Airways DC-3 crash -- Accident in Hobart
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Wikipedia - 1949 MacRobertson Miller Aviation DC-3 crash -- Accident in Western Australia
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Wikipedia - 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery -- Highest-value theft in Canadian history
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Wikipedia - 1977 Arizona armored car robbery -- 1977 robbery of an armored car
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Wikipedia - 1981 Brink's robbery
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Wikipedia - 1986 FBI Miami shootout -- Gun battle between eight FBI agents and two serial bank robbers and murderers in Miami in 1986
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Wikipedia - 1988 October Riots
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Wikipedia - 1989 air battle near Tobruk -- 1989 air battle between Libyan and US aircraft
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Wikipedia - 1995 Kobe earthquake
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Wikipedia - 1996 Golden Globes (Portugal) -- List of awards in arts and sport
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Wikipedia - 1997 Empire State Building shooting -- Shooting on the observation deck of the Empire State Building in Manhattan, New York City
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Wikipedia - 1998 Bank of America robbery -- 1998 robbery in New York, U.S.A.
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Wikipedia - 1999 Loomis truck robbery -- Robbery of a semi-trailer truck transporting money in California, US
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Wikipedia - 1999 Pakistani coup d'etat -- October 1999 military coup in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 19 October
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Wikipedia - 1seg -- Audio/video and data broadcasting service for mobile phones
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Wikipedia - 2001 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2003 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans -- Automobile endurance racing event
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Wikipedia - 2004 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2005 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2006 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2007 Nobel Peace Prize -- 2007 Nobel peace prize
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Wikipedia - 2008 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2009 Global Champions Tour -- Show jumping competition series
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Wikipedia - 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2010 in Fight Nights Global -- Fight Nights Global MMA event in 2010
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Wikipedia - 2010 Kallang slashing -- 2010 robbery-murder case in Singapore
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Wikipedia - 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2011 Halloween nor'easter -- Heavy snowstorm that hit Northeast US and Canada in late October that year
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Wikipedia - 2011 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2012 in Fight Nights Global -- Fight Nights Global MMA event in 2012
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Wikipedia - 2012 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2012 VP113 -- Trans-Neptunian object
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Wikipedia - 2013 BL76 -- Trans-Neptunian object
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Wikipedia - 2013 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2014 FE72 -- Trans-Neptunian object
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Wikipedia - 2014 IQA Global Games -- International sport event
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Wikipedia - 2014 KobanM-CM-. protests -- Kurdish protests in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 2014 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans -- Automobile endurance event
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Wikipedia - 2015 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2016 Aktobe shootings
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Wikipedia - 2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games -- Gaelic Athelitic Association global competition
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Wikipedia - 2016 in Fight Nights Global -- Fight Nights Global MMA event in 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2017 in Fight Nights Global -- Fight Nights Global MMA event in 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 New York City truck attack -- Vehicle-ramming attack in New York City on October 31, 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series -- Seventh edition of the global circuit for women's national rugby sevens teams
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Wikipedia - 2018 Golden Globe Race
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Wikipedia - 2018 in Fight Nights Global -- Fight Nights Global MMA event in 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 Karbi Anglong lynching -- Mob lynching incident in Assam, India
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Wikipedia - 2018 Mako Brimob standoff
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Wikipedia - 2018 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2018 Syrian-Turkish border clashes -- skirmish between Turkey and AANES 31 October - 6 November 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 Trinidad and Tobago floods -- Series of floods
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Wikipedia - 2018 VG18 -- Trans-Neptunian object
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series -- The 8th edition of the global circuit for women's national rugby sevens teams
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Wikipedia - 2019 measles outbreaks -- Global measles outbreaks in 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 Monte Carlo Rally -- 87th edition of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo
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Wikipedia - 2019 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia -- Automobiles competition
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Wikipedia - 2019 Rio Piedras shooting -- On October 14, 2019 in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 2019 Yuen Long attack -- Mob attack in Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - 201 Portage -- Office building in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Wikipedia - 2020 American athlete strikes -- Strike actions by athletes in response to the killing of Jacob Blake
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Wikipedia - 2020 Calabasas helicopter crash -- January 2020 Helicopter crash resulting in the death of Kobe Bryant
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Wikipedia - 2020 Chernobyl Exclusion Zone wildfires -- Forest fires in Chernobyl zone
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Wikipedia - 2020 Cordoba wildfires -- Wildfires Cordoba 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Ganja missile attacks -- Attacks on Ganja, Azerbaijan in October 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Google services outages -- Global outage of Google services in 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Mi'kmaq lobster dispute -- Lobster fishing dispute
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Wikipedia - 2020 Monte Carlo Rally -- 88th edition of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo
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Wikipedia - 2020 New Caledonian independence referendum -- 4 October 2020 referendum rejecting independence
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Wikipedia - 2020 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2020 Palghar mob lynching -- Indian group killing
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Wikipedia - 2020 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia -- Automobiles competition
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Wikipedia - 2020 Thai protests -- Pro-democracy demonstrations and other civil disobedience in Thailand
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Wikipedia - 2021 Monte Carlo Rally -- 89th edition of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo
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Wikipedia - 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2069 Alpha Centauri mission -- NASA concept for unmanned probe - possibly a light sail
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Wikipedia - 20 October 2017 Afghanistan attacks
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Wikipedia - 21P/Giacobini-Zinner -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 21st Century Schizoid Man -- Song composed by Robert Fripp performed by King Crimson
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Wikipedia - 229762 GM-GM-^CkunM-GM-^AM-JM- -- Trans-Neptunian object
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Wikipedia - 2 + 2 = ? -- Single by Bob Seger
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Wikipedia - 2312 (novel) -- Novel by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Wikipedia - 2666 -- 2004 novel by Roberto BolaM-CM-1o
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Wikipedia - 2-Bromobutyric acid -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 2nd Confession -- 2013 single by BtoB
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Wikipedia - 2-Phenyl-3-aminobutane
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Wikipedia - 2-satisfiability -- Theoretical computer science problem
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Wikipedia - 30 Days in Atlanta -- 2014 film by Robert Peters
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Wikipedia - 31st October (film) -- 2016 Indian Hindi-language historical action drama film
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Wikipedia - 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutanamine
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Wikipedia - 39 East -- 1920 film by John S. Robertson
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Wikipedia - 3D Aerobatics
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Wikipedia - 3D object recognition
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Wikipedia - 3D printing -- Additive process used to make a three-dimensional object
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Wikipedia - 3D Robotics
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Wikipedia - 3G Capital -- Global investment firm
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Wikipedia - 3MM-1 -- A star-forming galaxy about 12.5 billion light-years away that is obscured by clouds of dust
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Wikipedia - 3MV -- Soviet unmanned probe design
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Wikipedia - 3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon! -- Philippine action-comedy-romance film
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Wikipedia - 3 Women -- 1977 film by Robert Altman
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Wikipedia - 401 Unauthorized (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 402 Payment Required (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 403 Forbidden (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 406 Not Acceptable (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 408 Request Timeout (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 409 Conflict (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 410 Gone (Mr. Robot)
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Wikipedia - 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak -- Periodic comet with 5 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 47171 Lempo -- system comprising three trans-Neptunian objects
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Wikipedia - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged -- 2019 American survival horror film directed by Johannes Roberts
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Wikipedia - 47 Meters Down -- 2017 survival horror film by Johannes Roberts
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Wikipedia - 47 Tucanae -- Globular cluster in the constellation Tucana
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Wikipedia - 486958 Arrokoth -- Kuiper belt object
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Wikipedia - 4-Chlorophenylisobutylamine -- Entactogen
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Wikipedia - 4'-Methyl-a-pyrrolidinobutiophenone
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Wikipedia - 4-Methylphenylisobutylamine
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Wikipedia - 4-polytope -- Four-dimensional geometric object with flat sides
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Wikipedia - 57th Golden Globe Awards -- Film award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 5G -- Fifth generation of cellular mobile communications
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Wikipedia - 5 October 1910 revolution -- October 1910 coup d'etat in Portugal; monarchy overthrown, republic established
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Wikipedia - 5 rin coin -- Obsolete Japanese coin
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Wikipedia - 69th Golden Globe Awards -- Awards for best in film and television in 2011
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Wikipedia - 6G (network) -- 6th generation of cellular mobile communications
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Wikipedia - 72nd Golden Globe Awards
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Wikipedia - 75th Golden Globe Awards -- 2018 film and television awards ceremony
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Wikipedia - 7.62 (ice hockey) -- ice hockey club in Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast
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Wikipedia - 76th Golden Globe Awards -- 2019 film and television awards ceremony
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Wikipedia - 80,000 Hours -- Non-profit organization that conducts research on which jobs have most positive social impact
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Wikipedia - 8coupons -- Mobile coupon website
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Wikipedia - 90482 Orcus -- Trans-Neptunian object and possible dwarf planet
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Wikipedia - 951 Remix -- Radio station in Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - 96WEFM -- Radio station in Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - A 29-Cent Robbery -- 1910 film produced by the Thanhouser Company
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Wikipedia - A3! -- Japanese life simulation mobile game
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Wikipedia - AAA Contest Board -- Former motorsports division of American Automobile Association
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Wikipedia - Aakash Vani 106.5FM -- Radio station in Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - Aami Montri Hobo -- 2011 film
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Wikipedia - Aan -- 1952 film by Mehboob Khan
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Wikipedia - Aarogya Setu -- Mobile application for coronavirus contact tracing in India
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Wikipedia - Aaron ben Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel -- Jewish scholar
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Wikipedia - Aaron Koblin -- American digital media artist
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Wikipedia - Aaron Robinson (composer) -- American composer, conductor and musicologist
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Wikipedia - Aaron Robison -- British ballet dancer
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Wikipedia - Aayiram Roobai -- 1964 film by K. S. Gopalakrishnan
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Wikipedia - ABA problem
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Wikipedia - Abbakumovo, Petushinsky District, Vladimir Oblast -- Village in Vladimir Oblast, Russia
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Wikipedia - ABB Group -- Swedish-Swiss robotics and electrical equipment company
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Wikipedia - Abbie Cobb -- American actress and author
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Wikipedia - Abbi Jacobson -- American actor and film actor
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Wikipedia - Abbot of Lobbes
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Wikipedia - Abbott Laboratories -- American global medical devices and health care products company
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Wikipedia - Abbott Records -- American record label operated by producer Fabor Robison from 1951 to about 1958
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Wikipedia - Abby Dobson (Australian musician) -- Australian singer and musician
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Wikipedia - Abby Robinson -- American photographer
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Wikipedia - Abd al-Rahman III -- eighth Emir of Cordoba
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Wikipedia - Abd al-Rahman II -- Fourth Emir of Cordoba
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Wikipedia - Abd al-Rahman IV -- Caliph of Cordoba
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Wikipedia - Abd al-Rahman I -- Founder of the Emirate of Cordoba
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Wikipedia - Abdirisaq Waberi Roble -- Somali politician
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Wikipedia - Abdolhossein Zarinkoob
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Wikipedia - Abdolhossein Zarrinkoob
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Wikipedia - Abdominal obesity -- Excess fat around the stomach and abdomen
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Wikipedia - Abdullah Olaad Roobe -- Somali politician
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Wikipedia - Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab -- Global research center working to reduce poverty
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Wikipedia - Abdul Malek Halim -- A Bangladeshi Deobandi follower
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Wikipedia - Abdus Sobhan Golap -- Bangladesh Awami League politician
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Wikipedia - Abdus Sobhan -- Bangladeshi politician
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Wikipedia - Abdus Sobur -- Bangladeshi art director and actor
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Wikipedia - Abel Mendez -- Planetary astrobiologist
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Wikipedia - Abelox -- 3rd-century BC noble from Hispania
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Wikipedia - Abhirati -- Pure land associated with Akshobhya in Mahayana Buddhism
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Wikipedia - Abigail A. Salyers -- American microbiologist
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Wikipedia - Abiola Ajimobi -- Nigerian politician
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Wikipedia - Ablation -- Removal of material from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping, or other erosive processes
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Wikipedia - Abner Coburn -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Abobaku -- 2010 Nigerian epic film
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Wikipedia - Aboobaker Osman Mitha -- Pakistani general
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Wikipedia - A Boy's Will -- Book by Robert Frost
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Wikipedia - Abraham Baer Dobsewitch -- Russian Hebraist and exegete
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Wikipedia - Abraham Friedman -- American mobster
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Wikipedia - Abraham Gottlob Werner
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Wikipedia - Abraham Jacob Hollandersky -- American boxer (1887-1966)
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Wikipedia - Abraham Obaretin -- Nigerian Paralympic powerlifter
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Wikipedia - Abraham Robertson
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Wikipedia - Abraham Robinson -- American mathematician
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Wikipedia - Abraham Weinberg -- Jewish-American mobster
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Wikipedia - Abram Petrovich Gannibal -- Russian general, military engineer and nobleman originally from Africa
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Wikipedia - Abramtsevo, Sergiyevo-Posadsky District, Moscow Oblast
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Wikipedia - A Bronx Tale -- 1993 film directed by Robert De Niro
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Wikipedia - Abrotanella trilobata -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Absement -- Measure of sustained displacement of an object from its initial position
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Wikipedia - Absolutely Nobody -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Absolute magnitude -- Measure of the luminosity of celestial objects
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Wikipedia - Abstract and concrete -- Classifications that denote whether a term describes an object with a physical referent or one with no physical referents
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Wikipedia - Abstraction (linguistics) -- Use of terms for concepts removed from the objects to which they were originally attached
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Wikipedia - Abstract objects
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Wikipedia - Abstract object theory -- Branch of metaphysics regarding abstract objects
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Wikipedia - Abstract object
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Wikipedia - Abuletisdze -- Georgian noble family
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Wikipedia - ABU Robocon -- Asian Oceanian College robot competition
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Wikipedia - Academic dress of Imperial College London -- Robes, gowns, and hoods worn by graduates and associates of Imperial College London.
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Wikipedia - Academic Evaluation Services -- Global organization
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Wikipedia - Academic probation
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Wikipedia - Academy (automobile) -- English dual-control car built by West of Coventry between 1906 and 1908
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Wikipedia - Acanthobrama telavivensis -- species of fish
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Wikipedia - Acanthocobitis pavonacea -- Species of fish
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Wikipedia - Acanthogobio guentheri -- Species of fish
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Wikipedia - Acanthomyrmex careoscrobis -- a species of ant found in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Acanthophila obscura -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acanthospermum consobrinum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Acastoides -- Genus of trilobites (fossil)
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Wikipedia - Accademia dei Nobili Ecclesiastici
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Wikipedia - AC Cars -- British specialist automobile manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Accelerated Mobile Pages -- Open source HTML framework optimised for mobile web browsing
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Wikipedia - Accession number (library science) -- Object identifiers used in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums
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Wikipedia - Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator -- G20 COVID-19 global initiative
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Wikipedia - AC Cobra -- sports car
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Wikipedia - Accretion (astrophysics) -- The accumulation of particles into a massive object by gravitationally attracting more matter
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Wikipedia - Accusative case -- Grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb
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Wikipedia - Acetobacter aceti -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - Acetomicrobium flavidum -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - AC Greyhound -- British automobile
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Wikipedia - Achan Sobin S. Namto
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Wikipedia - A Chess Dispute -- 1903 film by Robert W. Paul
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Wikipedia - Achille Fould (bobsleigh) -- French bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Achillobator -- Extinct dromaeosaurid genus from the Late Cretaceous
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Wikipedia - Achitsky District -- District in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
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Wikipedia - Achit (urban-type settlement) -- Urban-type settlement in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
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Wikipedia - A Christmas Carol (2009 film) -- 2009 film directed by Robert Zemeckis
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Wikipedia - A Christmas Story -- 1983 film by Bob Clark
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Wikipedia - Achromobacter denitrificans -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - Acidaspis -- Genus of trilobites
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Wikipedia - Acidiferrobacter -- Genus of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Acinetobacter celticus -- Species of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Acinetobacter guerrae -- Species of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Acinetobacter parvus -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - Acinetobacter portensis -- Species of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Acinetobacter -- Genus of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Ackley function -- Function used as a performance test problem for optimization algorithms
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Wikipedia - Acleris obtusana -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acokanthera oblongifolia -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - A Common Word Between Us and You -- Open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the Islamic religion to leaders of the Christian religion
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Wikipedia - Acompli -- Discontinued mobile email app for iOS
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Wikipedia - A Corny Concerto -- 1943 animated short film directed by Bob Clampett
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Wikipedia - A Counterblaste to Tobacco -- 1604 anti-tobacco treatise by King James VI of Scotland
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Wikipedia - Acoustic space -- An acoustic environment in which sound can be heard by an observer
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Wikipedia - Acquainted with the Night -- Poem by Robert Frost
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Wikipedia - A Critique of Pure Tolerance -- 1965 book by Robert Paul Wolff, Barrington Moore Jr., and Herbert Marcuse
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Wikipedia - Acrobalance
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis advenella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis bithynella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis caryaevorella -- Acrobasis caryaevorella
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis centunculella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis comptoniella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis consociella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis dulcella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis fallouella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis getuliella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis glaucella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis juglandis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis legatea -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis marmorea -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis obliqua -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis porphyrella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis repandana -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis romanella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis sodalella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis suavella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis tricolorella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis tumidana -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis vaccinii -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobasis xanthogramma -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrobatics -- Performance of extraordinary human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination
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Wikipedia - Acrobatty Bunny -- 1946 Bugs Bunny cartoon
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Wikipedia - Acrobunch
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Wikipedia - Acromyrmex lobicornis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Acromyrmex nobilis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Acronicta oblinita -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Acrophobia (game) -- Online multiplayer word game
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Wikipedia - Acrophobia -- Extreme or irrational fear of heights
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Wikipedia - Actavis -- Global pharmaceutical company
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Wikipedia - Actinobacteridae -- Subclass of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Actinomycetales -- Order of Actinobacteria
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Wikipedia - Actinostrobus acuminatus -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Action-angle coordinates -- Method of solution for certain mechanical problems
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Wikipedia - Action of 13 October 1796 -- Naval engagement in French Revolutionary Wars
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Wikipedia - Action of 5 October 1804 -- Naval battle
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Wikipedia - Action of March 1677 -- Battle of Tobago (3 March 1677) between a Dutch fleet and a French force attempting to recapture Tobago
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Wikipedia - ActionScript -- object-oriented programming language
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Wikipedia - Action Taimanin -- 2019 3D action role-playing mobile game
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Wikipedia - Active Oberon
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Wikipedia - Active object
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Wikipedia - ActiveX Data Objects
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Wikipedia - Actor-observer bias
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Wikipedia - Acts25 -- Television station in Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - Acute lymphoblastic leukemia -- Blood cancer characterised by overproduction of lymphoblasts
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Wikipedia - Acute radiation syndrome -- Health problems caused by exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation
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Wikipedia - Ada, Countess of Atholl -- 13th century English noblewoman
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Wikipedia - Adaeze Yobo -- Nigerian model
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Wikipedia - Adagio (acrobatics)
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Wikipedia - Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello -- Composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wikipedia - Adaina obscura -- Species of plume moth
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Wikipedia - Adalbert Atto of Canossa -- Italian noble
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Wikipedia - Adalrich, Duke of Alsace -- 7th-century Frankish nobleman
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Wikipedia - Adam and Eva -- 1923 film by Robert G. Vignola
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Wikipedia - Adam Barclay -- Australian bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Adam Buckingham -- British acrobatic gymnast
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Wikipedia - Adam de Everingham, 1st Baron Everingham -- 13th-14th century English noble
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Wikipedia - Adam de Everingham, 2nd Baron Everingham -- 14th century English noble
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Wikipedia - Adam Ephraim Adam I -- Obong of Calabar
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Wikipedia - Adam Jerzy Czartoryski -- Polish nobleman, statesman, diplomat and author (1770-1861)
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Wikipedia - Adam McAssey -- British acrobatic gymnast
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Wikipedia - Adam Roberts (motorcyclist) -- Canadian motorcycle racer
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Wikipedia - Adam Sobel -- American academic
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Wikipedia - Adam von Trott zu Solz -- German noble and diplomat (1909-1944)
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Wikipedia - Adana YeM-EM-^_iloba Hippodrome -- Horse racing track in Adana, Turkey
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Wikipedia - Adansonia -- Genus of plants known as baobabs
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Wikipedia - Adaptable robotics
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Wikipedia - Adaptations of The Hobbit -- List of adaptations of The Hobbit novel by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Wikipedia - Adaptations of works by Robert E. Howard -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - Adapted automobile
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Wikipedia - A Dark Lantern -- 1920 film by John S. Robertson
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Wikipedia - Addicted to Love (song) -- 1986 single by Robert Palmer
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Wikipedia - Addison Motor Company -- British automobile
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Wikipedia - Adelaide of Metz -- Medieval French noblewoman
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Wikipedia - Adelantado -- Title held by Spanish nobles in service of their respective kings during the Middle Ages
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Wikipedia - Adela of Milan -- Northern Italian noblewoman
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Wikipedia - Adela Robles Morales -- Mexican politician
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Wikipedia - Adeline, Countess of Cardigan and Lancastre -- British noble
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Wikipedia - Adelobasileus -- Genus of mammaliamorph cynodonts
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Wikipedia - Adenanthos dobagii -- Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae endemic to southwestern Australia
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Wikipedia - Adenanthos dobsonii -- Species of flowering plant from the family Proteaceae endemic to Western Australia
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Wikipedia - Adenanthos M-CM-^W pamela -- Naturally occurring hybrid of A. detmoldii and A. obovatus in Western Australia
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Wikipedia - Adenium obesum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Aden Ridge -- Part of an active oblique rift system in the Gulf of Aden, between Somalia and the Arabian Peninsula
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Wikipedia - Adepeju Jaiyeoba -- Nigerian Social Entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Adetomyrma goblin -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Ad hoc -- Latin phrase signifying a solution meant to address one specific problem or task
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Wikipedia - Adidas Runtastic -- Austrian mobile fitness company
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Wikipedia - A Different Universe -- Book by Robert Betts Laughlin
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Wikipedia - Adios, Roberto -- 1985 film
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Wikipedia - Adipocere -- Waxy substance formed by anaerobic hydrolysis of fat
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Wikipedia - Adler (cars and motorcycle) -- 1900-1957 automobile and motorcycle manufacturer in Germany
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Wikipedia - Administration (probate law)
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Moscow Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Omsk Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Rostov Oblast
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Ryazan Oblast
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Sverdlovsk Oblast -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Tyumen Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Ulyanovsk Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative leave -- Temporary leave of an employee from a job
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Wikipedia - AdMob
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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 - Adobe After Effects
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Wikipedia - Adobe AIR -- Cross-platform runtime system for building rich internet applications
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Wikipedia - Adobe Animate
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Wikipedia - Adobe Authorware
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Wikipedia - Adobe ColdFusion -- Rapid Web app development platform
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Wikipedia - Adobe Connect -- Suite of software for remote training, web conferencing, presentation, and desktop sharing
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Wikipedia - Adobe Creative Cloud -- Software as a service offering from Adobe Inc.
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Wikipedia - Adobe Creative Suite
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Wikipedia - Adobe Creek (Santa Clara County) -- stream in Santa Clara County, California
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Wikipedia - Adobe Digital Editions
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Wikipedia - Adobe Director
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Wikipedia - Adobe Distiller -- Software application
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Wikipedia - Adobe Document Cloud
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Wikipedia - Adobe Dreamweaver -- Proprietary web development software
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Wikipedia - Adobe Edge
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Wikipedia - Adobe eLearning Suite
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Wikipedia - Adobe Experience Cloud -- Online marketing and Web analytics software
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Wikipedia - Adobe Fireworks
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flash Builder
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flash Media Server
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flash Player -- Software for viewing multimedia, rich Internet applications, and streaming video and audio
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flash -- Deprecated multimedia platform used to add animation and interactivity to websites
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flex
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Wikipedia - Adobe Flores -- historic house in South Pasadena, California
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Wikipedia - Adobe Font Folio
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Wikipedia - Collatz conjecture -- Conjecture in mathematics that, starting with any positive integer n, if one halves it (if even) or triples it and adds one (if odd) and repeats this ad infinitum, then one eventually obtains 1
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Wikipedia - Computational science -- Field that uses computers and mathematical models to analyze and solve scientific problems
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Wikipedia - Concurrency (computer science) -- Ability of different parts or units of a program, algorithm, or problem to be executed out-of-order or in partial order, without affecting the final outcome
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Wikipedia - Confederacion Nacional Obrera de Cuba -- Cuban trade union confederation
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Wikipedia - Conic section -- Curve obtained by intersecting a cone and a plane
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Wikipedia - Conscience and Its Enemies -- 2013 book by Robert P. George
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Wikipedia - Conscientious objection to abortion -- The right of medical staff to refuse participation in abortion
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Wikipedia - Convair Model 48 Charger -- Prototype light attack and observation aircraft built 1964
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