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Wikipedia - Comic book collecting -- Hobby that treats comic books and related items as collectibles or artwork to be sought after and preserved
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Wikipedia - Comic Relief -- British charity
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Wikipedia - Comic relief -- The inclusion of a humorous character, scene, or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work
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Wikipedia - Commemoration (Anglicanism) -- Type of religious observance in many Anglican churches
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Wikipedia - Commensalism -- An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is unaffected.
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Wikipedia - Commissioners of Irish Lights -- General Lighthouse Authority for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians -- U.S. investigation into internment of Japanese Americans
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Wikipedia - Committed relationship
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Wikipedia - Committed Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion -- Nonprofitable educational organization
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Wikipedia - Common kestrel -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Common pipistrelle
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Wikipedia - Communalism (South Asia) -- Religious and ethnic divisions in South Asia
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Wikipedia - Communications Research Centre Canada -- Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies
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Wikipedia - Communion (religion)
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Wikipedia - Community court -- Neighborhood-focused problem-solving courts emphasizing relationships
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Wikipedia - Community of St. Francis -- Franciscan Anglican religious order of sisters
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Wikipedia - Community of the Holy Cross -- Holy Cross Anglican religious order, Costock, Nottinghamshire
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Wikipedia - Company of Public Relations Practitioners -- Company without livery in the City of London
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Wikipedia - Comparative law -- Study of relationship between legal systems
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Wikipedia - Comparative Religion
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Wikipedia - Comparative religion
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Wikipedia - Comparison between Esperanto and Ido -- Comparison of related international auxiliary languages.
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of object-relational database management systems
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Wikipedia - Comparison of open-source wireless drivers
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Wikipedia - Comparison of relational database management systems -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Compilation film -- Film edited from previously released footage
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Wikipedia - Complex volcano -- A landform of more than one related volcanic centre
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Wikipedia - Compressibility equation -- Equation which relates the isothermal compressibility to the structure of the liquid
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Wikipedia - Computer screen film -- Film subgenre where the action takes place entirely on a screen of a computer or a smartphone
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Wikipedia - Conan the Relentless -- Novel by Roland J. Green
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Wikipedia - Conasprella cercadensis -- Species of mollusc (snail; fossil)
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Wikipedia - Conasprella fluviamaris -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conasprella lindapowersae -- Species of mollusc
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Wikipedia - Conasprella pusio -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conavalla -- Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Concept map -- Diagram showing relationships among concepts
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Wikipedia - Conceptual dictionary -- Dictionary that groups words by concept or semantic relation instead of arranging them in alphabetical order
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Wikipedia - Concession and Agreement -- Document on religious freedom in Province of New Jersey
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Wikipedia - Conchata Ferrell -- American actress
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Wikipedia - Concorde Stakes (Ireland) -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Concrete shell -- Structure composed of a relatively thin shell of concrete
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Wikipedia - Concubinatus -- Quasi-marital relationship involving Roman citizens
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Wikipedia - Conditional preservation of the saints -- Arminian religious doctrine
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Wikipedia - Coney Island, County Sligo -- Tidal island in County Sligo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Confederate Ireland
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Wikipedia - Confessional community -- Group with similar religious beliefs
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Wikipedia - Confessionalism (religion) -- Differing interpretations cannot be accommodated within a church communion
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Wikipedia - Confession (religion)
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Wikipedia - Configuration entropy -- Portion of a system's entropy that is related to discrete representative positions of its constituent particles
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Wikipedia - Confined waters (navigation) -- Area of the sea where the width of the safely navigable waterway is small relative to the ability of a vessel to maneuver
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Wikipedia - Confirmation -- Christian religious practice
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Wikipedia - Confraternity of Christian Doctrine -- Religious education programs of the Catholic Church normally designed for children
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Wikipedia - Confucian ritual religion
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Wikipedia - Congregational church -- Religious denomination
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Wikipedia - Congregation for Indulgences and Sacred Relics
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Wikipedia - Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament -- Clerical Religious Institute of Pontifical Right compose of priest, deacons & brothers
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Wikipedia - Conifer release -- Forest management term
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Wikipedia - Conjugacy class -- In group theory, equivalence class under the relation of conjugation
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Wikipedia - Conker the Squirrel -- Main protagonist of the Conker video game series.
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Wikipedia - Connacht -- Traditional province in the west of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Connemara Airport -- Airport in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Connemara National Park -- National park in the west of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Connie Morella -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Conolly's Folly -- Monument in County Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Conor Harte -- Ireland men's field hockey international
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Wikipedia - Conor Pass -- Mountain pass, Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Conservative Friends -- Subset of Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
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Wikipedia - Conservative Judaism -- Jewish religious movement
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Wikipedia - Conservative Women's Organisation -- Women's wing of the Conservative Party in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Consilience -- The principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions
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Wikipedia - Consolation (EP) -- EP released by the American band Protomartyr in 2018
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Wikipedia - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 -- Appropriations and pandemic relief bill
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Wikipedia - Consolidation of Labor Laws -- Decree which governs labor relations in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Constantine Phipps (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) -- Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Constitutive relation
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Wikipedia - Constructivism (international relations)
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Wikipedia - Consummation -- First sex act as part of a marriage or relationship
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Wikipedia - Contact relic
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Wikipedia - Content Security Policy -- Computer security standard to prevent cross-site scripting and related attacks
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Wikipedia - Continental drift -- The movement of the Earth's continents relative to each other
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Wikipedia - Continental shelf -- A portion of a continent that is submerged under an area of relatively shallow water known as a shelf sea
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Wikipedia - Continuous-time quantum walk -- quantum random walk dictated by a time-varying unitary matrix that relies on the Hamiltonian
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Wikipedia - Contra (video game) -- Multilevel shooter video game released in 1987
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Wikipedia - Contubernium -- Quasi-marital relationship involving slaves
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Wikipedia - Conus moreleti -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees -- United Nations multilateral treaty
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Wikipedia - Convent -- Religious community
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Wikipedia - Conversion to Christianity -- Process of religious conversion in which a previously non-Christian person converts to Christianity
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Wikipedia - Conversion to Judaism -- Religious conversion of non-Jews to become members of the Jewish religion and Jewish ethnoreligious community
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Wikipedia - Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford -- Convicted of murder in 1984 and released from Angola Prison in March 2014 after a full exoneration.
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Wikipedia - Convulsionnaires of Saint-Medard -- Group of 18th-century French religious pilgrims who exhibited convulsions
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Wikipedia - Convulsion -- Medical condition where body muscles contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly
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Wikipedia - Cookstown Luas stop -- Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cooley Distillery -- Whiskey distillery, County Louth, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cooley Fillies Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cooley Mountains -- Mountains in County Louth, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cool FM -- radio station in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coolock (barony) -- Former administrative division of County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coolock -- Large northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coomacarrea -- Mountain in Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coonagh (barony) -- Barony (historical administrative unit) in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coonagh, Limerick City -- Area of the city of Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cooperative wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Cooper (profession) -- Maker of staved vessels such as barrels
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Wikipedia - Copeland Islands -- Three islands off the coast of County Down, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cophasing -- segmented mirror/telescope-related individual segment-controlling process in astronomy
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Wikipedia - Coppanaghbane -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coppanaghmore -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Copper Coast Geopark -- Designated area in County Waterford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coprinellus micaceus -- Species of edible fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution
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Wikipedia - Coptology -- Study of the history and culture of the Copts, the Coptic language, Coptic literature, or Coptic Christian religious traditions
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Wikipedia - Coptopterella -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Copts -- An ethnoreligious group indigenous to North Africa
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Wikipedia - Coquerel's coua -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Coquerel's sifaka -- Diurnal, medium-sized lemur
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Wikipedia - Cora Farrell -- American curler
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Wikipedia - Corallimorpharia -- Order of marine cnidarians closely related to stony corals
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Wikipedia - Coral reef fish -- Fish which live amongst or in close relation to coral reefs
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Wikipedia - Corcogemore -- Mountain in Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corduff -- Northwestern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corel Draw
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Wikipedia - CorelDRAW -- Vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel Corporation of Ottawa, Canada
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Wikipedia - Corelis -- A private US company categorized under Electronic Equipment & Supplies
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Wikipedia - Corella, Bohol -- Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol
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Wikipedia - Corelle Brands -- Kitchenware products maker and distributor
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Wikipedia - Corelle -- Brand of glassware and dishware
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Wikipedia - Corellon Larethian -- Fictional character in Dungeons & Dragons
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Wikipedia - CoreLogic -- American business data company
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Wikipedia - Corel Painter -- Raster-based digital painting software
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Wikipedia - Corel Paint Shop Pro
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Wikipedia - Corel Photo-Paint
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Wikipedia - Corel Ventura -- Desktop publishing application
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Wikipedia - Corel -- Software company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Core relational theme
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Wikipedia - Corethrella -- Genus of insects
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Wikipedia - Corethrellidae -- Family of flies
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Wikipedia - Corkbeg House -- Historic house in County Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork (city) -- City in County Cork, Munster, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork E.B.F. Novice Chase -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork E.B.F. Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork Institute of Technology -- Third-level educational institution in Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cork Stayers Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corleggy Cheese -- Cheese from County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh -- Prince of Carbery in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cornagran (Kinawley) -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel van Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh -- Dutch botanist
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Wikipedia - Coronal mass ejection -- Significant release of plasma and magnetic field from the solar corona
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Wikipedia - Corona Relief Tiger Force -- Pakistani volunteer organization
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Wikipedia - Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
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Wikipedia - Corporate governance -- Mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations are controlled and operated
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Wikipedia - Corporation tax in the Republic of Ireland -- Irish corporate tax regime
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Wikipedia - Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae
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Wikipedia - Corracleigh -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corranearty -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corratawy -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Correlated equilibrium -- Game theory solution
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Wikipedia - Correlated subquery
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Wikipedia - Correlated
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Wikipedia - Correlation and dependence -- Statistical concept
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Wikipedia - Correlation attack
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Wikipedia - Correlation clustering
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Wikipedia - Correlation coefficient -- Numerical measure of a statistical relationship between variables
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Wikipedia - Correlation database
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Wikipedia - Correlation dimension
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Wikipedia - Correlation does not imply causation -- Refutation of a logical fallacy
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Wikipedia - Correlation does not prove causation
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Wikipedia - Correlation function (statistical mechanics) -- Measure of a system's order
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Wikipedia - Correlation immunity
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Wikipedia - Correlation inequality -- Inequalities satisfied by the correlation functions
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Wikipedia - Correlationism
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Wikipedia - Correlation matrix
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Wikipedia - Correlation
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Wikipedia - Correlative-based fallacies
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Wikipedia - Correlative conjunction
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Wikipedia - Correllengua -- Series of celebrations promoting the use of the Catalan language
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Wikipedia - Correlli Barnett -- British military historian
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Wikipedia - Correll, Minnesota -- City in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Correlogram
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Wikipedia - Correspondence (theology) -- Theological term referring to the relationship between two levels of existence
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Wikipedia - Correspondence theory of truth -- Theory that the truth of a statement is determined only by how it relates to the world and whether it accurately describes that world
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Wikipedia - Corrib Fillies Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corrigasleggaun -- Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corrimbla -- Area in County Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Corruption in the Republic of Ireland -- Institutional corruption in the country
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Wikipedia - Corticotropin-releasing hormone
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Wikipedia - Corumbiara (film) -- 2009 documentary film by Vincent Carelli
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Wikipedia - Cosimo Bambi -- Italian relativist and cosmologist
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Wikipedia - Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories -- Two related US pulp science fiction magazines
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Wikipedia - Cosmopterix asymmetrella -- Species of moth from Russia
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Wikipedia - Cosmopterix aurella -- Species of moth from the Solomon Islands
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Wikipedia - Cosmopterix zieglerella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Cost-effectiveness analysis -- Economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes of different courses of action
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Wikipedia - Coterel gang -- 14th-century organised criminal gang
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Wikipedia - Coto Laurel -- Barrio of Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Cotterell Court -- Arena at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York
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Wikipedia - Cotterell -- Cotterell
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Wikipedia - Cotton Mather -- New England religious minister and scientific writer (1663-1728)
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Wikipedia - Council house -- Form of public or social housing in the UK and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Council-manager government -- Form of local government in the United States and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Council of Ireland -- Former all-Ireland statutory body (1921-1925)
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Wikipedia - Council on American-Islamic Relations -- American Muslim advocacy group
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Wikipedia - Council on Foreign Relations -- American private non-profit think tank on foreign policy
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Wikipedia - Counties of Ireland -- Administrative division of Ireland, historically 32 in number
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Wikipedia - Counties of Northern Ireland -- Former principal local government divisions of Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Antrim -- Place in Antrim Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Cavan -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Clare -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Cork -- |County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Donegal -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Dublin -- One of the 32 traditional counties of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Fermanagh War Memorial -- World Wars memorial, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Galway -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Kerry -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Kildare -- County in Leinster, Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Kilkenny -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Laois -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Leitrim -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Limerick -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Longford -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Louth -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Mayo -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Meath -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Monaghan -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Offaly -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Roscommon -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Sligo -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Tipperary -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Waterford -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Westmeath -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Wexford -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - County Wicklow -- |County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Couples therapy -- Therapy for the two persons in a couple relationship, often with their relationship as the main topic
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Wikipedia - Court cairn -- Type of chamber tomb found in western and northern Ireland, and southwest Scotland
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Wikipedia - Court cases related to reservation in India -- List of reservation court cases in India
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Wikipedia - Courtney Terrell -- British Indian judge
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Wikipedia - Court of Appeal (Ireland) -- Court of civil and criminal appeal in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) -- Senior court in Ireland (13th-19th centuries)
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Wikipedia - Court of King's Bench (Ireland) -- Former senior court of common law in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Courtown Formation -- Geologic formation in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Courtship -- Period in a couple's relationship which precedes their engagement and marriage
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Wikipedia - Courtyard Shopping Centre -- Retail facility in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Covenant (biblical) -- A religious covenant that is described in the Bible.
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Wikipedia - Covenanters -- Scottish religious movement
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 drug repurposing research -- Drug repurposing research related to COVID-19
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 vaccination in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - COVID Tracker Ireland -- Contact tracing application released by the Government of Ireland on 7 July 2020
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Wikipedia - Cracker Barrel -- American restaurant company
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Wikipedia - Craddockstown Novice Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Craig Wireless -- Canadian communications company
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Wikipedia - Crambus palustrellus -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Crankcase ventilation system -- System to relieve pressure in a combustion engine's crankcase
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Wikipedia - Crank (mechanism) -- Simple machine transferring motion to or from a rotaing shaft at a distance from the centreline
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Wikipedia - Crate & Barrel -- Retail company
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Wikipedia - Craveri's murrelet -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Creation and evolution in public education in the United States -- Debate on Teaching of Evolution related science in American Schools
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Wikipedia - Creationism -- Religious belief that nature originated through supernatural acts of divine creation.
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Wikipedia - Creative Commons -- Organization creating copyright licenses for the public release of creative works
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Wikipedia - Creativity (religion) -- Religion classified as a neo-Nazi hate group
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Wikipedia - Crecora -- Village in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Credit theory of money -- Economic theory concerning the relationship between credit and money.
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Wikipedia - Creea -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Creepypasta -- Horror-related legends or images that have been copy-and-pasted around the Internet
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Wikipedia - Cregg Mill, County Galway, Ireland -- Flour mill in County Galway,Ireland
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Wikipedia - Crella -- Genus of sponges
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Wikipedia - Crelle's Journal
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Wikipedia - Crellidae -- Family of sponges
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Wikipedia - Crescent Shopping Centre -- Out-of-town retail facility in Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cricket Ireland -- Governing body for cricket on the island of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Criminal law -- Body of law that relates to crime
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Wikipedia - Critical international relations theory
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Wikipedia - Critical race theory -- Theory analyzing society and culture's relation to race
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Wikipedia - Criticism of Islam -- Criticism of the current or historical Islamic religion, its actions, teachings, omissions, structure, or nature
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Wikipedia - Criticism of relativity theory
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Wikipedia - Criticism of religion -- Criticism of the ideas, validity, concept or the practice of religion
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Wikipedia - Croaghanmoira -- Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croaghaun, County Carlow -- Mountain in Carlow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croaghaun -- Mountain in Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croagh Patrick -- Mountain in Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croagh -- Village in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croatian Orthodox Church -- Religious body created during World War II
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Wikipedia - Croghan Hill -- Hill in Offaly, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croghan Mountain -- Mountain in Wicklow/Wexford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Croi Ro Naofa GAA -- Gaelic games club in County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cromwellian conquest of Ireland -- Military campaign (1649-53)
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Wikipedia - Crone Woods -- Forest in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Crooked River (Ireland) -- River in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Crop insurance -- A type of insurance that protects against the loss of crops or crop related revenues
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Wikipedia - Croppies' Acre -- Memorial public park in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cross and Passion College (Kilcullen) -- Private high school in Kilcullen, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cross-community vote -- Form of voting used in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cross-correlation
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Wikipedia - Cross-country skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics - Men's 4 M-CM-^W 10 kilometre relay -- Olympic cross-country skiing event
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Wikipedia - Cross-country skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics - Women's 3 M-CM-^W 5 kilometre relay -- Olympic skiing event
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Wikipedia - Cross-country skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics - Women's 4 M-CM-^W 5 kilometre relay -- Olympic skiing event
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Wikipedia - Cross-country skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics - Women's 4 M-CM-^W 5 kilometre relay -- Winter Olympics skiing event
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Wikipedia - Cross-cutting relationships -- Principle that the geologic feature which cuts another is the younger of the two
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Wikipedia - Crossmolina -- Town in County Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cross-Strait relations
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Wikipedia - Crowned republic -- Informal term for where a monarch's role is seen as almost entirely ceremonial
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Wikipedia - Crown of Immortality -- Literary and religious metaphor
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Wikipedia - Crow religion -- Indigenous religion of the Crow people
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Wikipedia - Cruach Mhor -- Mountain in Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Crucifixion Standard -- C. 1505 painting by Luca Signorelli
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Wikipedia - Crucifixion with St Mary Magdalene -- Painting by Luca Signorelli
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Wikipedia - Crumlin, Dublin -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Crusader states -- The four feudal Catholic Christian states created in the Levant by a series of religious wars
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Wikipedia - Cryptic relatedness -- Presence of undetected relatedness between subjects in genetic association studies
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Wikipedia - Crypturellus reai -- Extinct species of bird
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Wikipedia - Crypturellus -- Genus of birds
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Wikipedia - CTAN -- Place where TeX related material and software can be found for download
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Wikipedia - Cualu -- Territory in Gaelic Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cuba-United States relations -- Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Cuba and the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Cuchavira -- God of the rainbow in the Muisca religion of South America
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Wikipedia - Cuilcagh -- Mountain in Cavan/Fermanagh, R. Ireland/N. Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cuius regio, eius religio
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Wikipedia - Cullion (Kinawley) -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cult of the Supreme Being -- State religion during the French Revolution
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Wikipedia - Cult (religion)
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Wikipedia - Cult (religious practice)
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Wikipedia - Culturally relative
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Wikipedia - Cultural relativism
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Wikipedia - Culture of Ireland -- Language, literature, music, art, folklore, cuisine, and sport of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cult -- Social group defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs
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Wikipedia - Cumann Gaeilge na hEaglaise -- Irish Guild of the Church of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cupidstown Hill -- Hill in Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curdin Morell -- Swiss bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Curelius -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Curiosity -- Quality related to inquisitive thinking
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Wikipedia - Cu Roi -- Legendary king of Munster, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curraghglass -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curragh Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curraghvah -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curraheen River -- River in County Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Curtido -- A type of lightly fermented cabbage relish from Central America
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Wikipedia - Curt Masreliez -- Swedish actor
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Wikipedia - Curvature invariant (general relativity)
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Wikipedia - Cuspate foreland -- Geographical features found on coastlines and lakeshores that are created primarily by longshore drift
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Wikipedia - Custard cream -- Type of biscuit popular in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Customer Relationship Management
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Wikipedia - Customer relationship management
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Wikipedia - Customer-relationship management
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Wikipedia - Custos Rotulorum of County Wicklow -- Civil officer position in County Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cut You In -- 1998 single by Jerry Cantrell
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Wikipedia - Cuvari Hristovog groba -- Religious/cultural practice of guarding a representation of Christ's grave on Good Friday
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Wikipedia - Cybele Varela -- Brazilian artist
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Wikipedia - Cybercrimes Act in Tanzania -- Law in Tanzania for criminalizing offences related to computer systems and Information Communication Technologies; provides for investigation, collection, and use of electronic evidence in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
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Wikipedia - Cyberella -- Science fiction comic
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Wikipedia - Cycle polo -- Team sport originating in Ireland; related to polo but played on bicycles
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Wikipedia - Cycling Ireland -- Governing body for cycling (road and track racing, MTB, cyclocross) on the island of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cyclobenzaprine -- Muscle relaxant medication
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Wikipedia - Cymatoderella -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Farrelly Gesner -- American actress
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Wikipedia - Cyprian Kizito Lwanga -- Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate
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Wikipedia - Cyree Jarelle Johnson -- American poet, editor, librarian (born 1990)
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Wikipedia - Cyryl Lubowidzki -- Catholic prelate
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Wikipedia - Cytokine release syndrome -- Bodily reaction
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Wikipedia - Czechoslovakia-Yugoslavia relations -- Bilateral relations between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia
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Wikipedia - Dabestan-e Mazaheb -- 17th century book comparing South Asian religions
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Wikipedia - Dabru Emet -- Jewish document concerning the relationship between Christianity and Judaism from the year 2000
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Wikipedia - Dactyl Joust -- Unreleased action-platform video game
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Wikipedia - Dactylorhiza purpurella -- Species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae
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Wikipedia - Dactylotula kinkerella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Daesun Jinrihoe -- Korean new religious movement, founded in April 1969
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Wikipedia - Dahiru Usman Bauchi -- Nigerian religious leader (b. 1927)
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Wikipedia - Dahlica triquetrella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Dahomean religion
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Wikipedia - Dairylea (cheese) -- Processed cheese brand available in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Wikipedia - Dalata Hotel Group -- Large hotel operator in Ireland, and the UK
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Wikipedia - Dalkey Island -- Island in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Dalkey -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland, in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
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Wikipedia - Dal Riata -- Gaelic overkingdom that included parts of western Scotland and northeastern Ulster in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Daly's Club -- Gentlemen's club in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Daly's Cross -- Small settlement in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Dambiinyamyn Maralgerel -- Mongolian judoka
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Wikipedia - Dame Lane -- Road in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Dame Street -- Street in central Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Estrellas del Caos -- album of the Venezuelan Ska band Desorden Publico
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Wikipedia - Estrellas -- 1995 studio album by Gipsy Kings
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Wikipedia - Estrella TV -- American Spanish-language television network
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Wikipedia - Ethel Penrose -- A children's writer from Ireland.
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Wikipedia - Ethical dualism -- Imputing evil entirely to some people and not others.
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Wikipedia - Ethical movement -- Ethical, educational, and religious movement
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Wikipedia - Ethical relationship
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Wikipedia - Ethical relativism
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Wikipedia - Euler's quadrilateral theorem -- A relation between the sides of a convex quadrilateral and its diagonals
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Wikipedia - Euler's totient function -- Gives the number of integers relatively prime to its input
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Wikipedia - Evloghios (Hessler) -- Evloghios (Hessler) was a German-born Italian religious figure.
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Wikipedia - Evolutionary anthropology -- The interdisciplinary study of the evolution of human physiology and human behaviour and the relation between hominids and non-hominid primates
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Wikipedia - Evolutionary developmental biology -- Field of research that compares the developmental processes of different organisms to infer the ancestral relationships
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Wikipedia - Ex-gay movement -- Movement that encourages people to refrain from homosexual relationships
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Wikipedia - Family tree of the Greek gods -- Family tree of gods, goddesses and other divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion
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Wikipedia - Fantastic Comics (Ajax-Farrell) -- Bi-monthly comic book
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Wikipedia - Farallon Trench -- A subduction related tectonic formation off the coast of western California during the late to mid Cenozoic era
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Wikipedia - FareShare -- Charity aimed at relieving food poverty and reducing food waste in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Farm Relief -- 1929 film
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Wikipedia - Fasting in Buddhism -- Religious practice
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Wikipedia - Fault tree analysis -- Failure analysis system used in safety engineering and reliability engineering
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Wikipedia - Fauscoum -- Mountain in Waterford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Fear of God (religion)
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Wikipedia - Fellowship of Reconciliation -- Religious nonviolent organizations
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Wikipedia - Festival Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Festive ecology -- Study of the relationships between the symbolism and the ecology of the plants, fungi and animals associated with cultural events
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Wikipedia - Feudal relief
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Wikipedia - Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution -- Article of amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as part of the Bill of Rights, enumerating rights related to trials and due process thereof.
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Wikipedia - Fiji-Mexico relations -- Bilateral relations between Mexico and Fiji
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Wikipedia - Filiation -- Legal relationship between parent and child
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Wikipedia - Filippo Ghirelli -- Italian entrepreneur and philanthropist
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Wikipedia - Fillies' Sprint Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Film Noir Classic Collection -- DVD collection film noir series released by Warner Home Video in five volumes between 2004 and 2010
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Wikipedia - Filmography -- List of films related by some criteria
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Wikipedia - Film series -- Collections of related films in succession
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Wikipedia - Finaghoo -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Finale Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Financial services in the Republic of Ireland -- Overview of financial services in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Fine Gael -- Centre-right liberal-conservative political party in the Republic of Ireland, one of two leading parties since 1933
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Wikipedia - Fingal -- County in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Finghin Mac Carthaigh -- King of Desmond in Ireland (1251-1261)
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Wikipedia - Finglas -- Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Finitary relation -- Property that assigns truth values to k-tuples of individuals
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Wikipedia - Finland-Ukraine relations -- Bilateral international relations
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Wikipedia - Finlayson's squirrel -- Species of "beautiful" squirrel from Southeast Asia
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Wikipedia - Finnish neopaganism -- Contemporary Neopagan revival of the pre-Christian polytheistic ethnic religion of the Finns
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Wikipedia - Finnish paganism -- Polytheistic religion in Finland, Estonia, and Karelia prior to Christianisation.
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Wikipedia - Finnish Relief Fund -- humanitarian aid organization
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Wikipedia - Fiona Farrell -- New Zealand writer
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Wikipedia - Fireless locomotive
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Wikipedia - Firelord (comics)
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Wikipedia - First class Catholic relic
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Wikipedia - First Crusade -- First of the religious wars known as the Crusades, from 1096 to 1099
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Wikipedia - First Day of the Easter Rising -- Launched the week-long revolution in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - First-degree relatives
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Wikipedia - First-degree relative -- One's offspring, sibling or parent
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Wikipedia - First Liberty Institute -- American religious liberty advocacy organization
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Wikipedia - Fishery Lane Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Fissurella limbata -- Species of limpet from the Pacific
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Wikipedia - Fissurellidae -- Family of limpet-like sea snails
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Wikipedia - FitzGerald dynasty -- Cambro-Norman, later Hiberno-Norman dynasty, holding power in Ireland over centuries
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Wikipedia - Fixed wireless
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Wikipedia - Flannchad Ua hEolais -- 12th century scribe in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Flash (Barry Allen) -- Superhero appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
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Wikipedia - Flash release -- Technique in wine pressing
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Wikipedia - Flat (landform) -- A relatively level surface of land within a region of greater relief
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Wikipedia - Flatow Amendment -- United States law relating to terrorism
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Wikipedia - FlightGlobal -- Online news and information website related to the aviation and aerospace industries.
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Wikipedia - Flirting -- Social behavior that suggests interest in a deeper relationship with the other person
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Wikipedia - Flirty Fishing -- Religious prostitution method formerly used by the Children of God/Family International
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Wikipedia - Float railway station -- Former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Flor de caM-CM-1a -- 1948 film by Carlos Orellana
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Wikipedia - Florida Pearl Novice Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict -- Specific kinds of shipwreck
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Wikipedia - Flushing Remonstrance -- Demand for religious liberty made to Peter Stuyvesant in 1657
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Wikipedia - Flyingbolt Novice Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - FM-CM-&drelandsvennen -- Regional newspaper based in Kristiansand, Norway
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Wikipedia - Foederati -- Peoples and cities bound by a treaty, typically in relation to Rome (Antiquity)
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Wikipedia - Fokker-Leimberger -- Externally powered, 12-barrel rifle-caliber rotary cannon
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Wikipedia - Folk religions
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Wikipedia - Food security during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Famines related to the pandemic caused by coronavirus disease 2019.
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Wikipedia - Glacial relict -- Population of a cold-adapted species remaining after its glacier habitat has receded
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Wikipedia - Glacier foreland -- The region between the current leading edge of the glacier and the moraines of latest maximum
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Wikipedia - Gladness Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glasnevin Cemetery -- Cemetery in Glasnevin, in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glasnevin -- Northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glasstown -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland, also called Port
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Wikipedia - Glenamoy River -- River in County Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glencairn Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glencree -- Valley in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glenda Farrell -- American actress
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Wikipedia - Glendalough Upper Lake -- Lake in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glendalough -- Glacial valley and monastic settlement in County Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glenmacnass Waterfall -- Waterfall in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glenmalure -- Glacial U-shaped valley in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glen of Imaal -- Remote glen in the western Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glen Roy -- Nature reserve in the Highlands of Scotland with ancient shoreline terraces
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Wikipedia - Glenstal Abbey -- Benedictine monastery in Murroe, County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glenview, Tallaght -- Estate in Tallaght in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Glen -- Name for valley commonly used in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man
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Wikipedia - Glin Castle -- Georgian country house in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Global AIDS and Tuberculosis Relief Act of 2000 -- US law
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Wikipedia - G. Murrell Smith Jr. -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Gnosticism -- Collection of religious ideas and systems among early Christian and Jewish sects
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Wikipedia - GNRI Class BT -- Great Northern Railway of Ireland 4-4-0T steam locomotive class
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Wikipedia - GNU Guix -- purely functional package manager for the GNU system
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Wikipedia - Gold digger -- Type of relationship in which a person engages in relationships for money rather than love
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Wikipedia - Golden Cygnet Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Golden Dragon massacre -- Gang-related shooting that took place in a San Francisco Chinatown restaurant
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Wikipedia - Goldenisland (Kilmaine) -- Townland, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Golden Island Shopping Centre -- Retail facility on the edge of Athlone, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Goldenisland (St. George) -- Townland, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Goldenisland -- Townland, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Golden-Kilfeacle GAA -- Gaelic games club in County Tipperary, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Golden Rule -- Principle of treating others as oneself would wish to be treated, found in most religions and cultures
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Wikipedia - Golfing Union of Ireland -- Governing body for male amateur golf in Ireland, the world's first golfing union
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Wikipedia - Gompa -- Tibetan Buddhist and Bon religious monastery
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Wikipedia - Gonzaga College -- Voluntary secondary school in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Good Friday Agreement -- Linked agreements between the UK and Ireland, and between most political parties in Northern Ireland, ending The Troubles
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Wikipedia - Goodman and Kruskal's gamma -- Statistic for rank correlation
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Wikipedia - Good Riddance / Reliance -- extended play
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Wikipedia - Good -- Concept in religion, ethics, and philosophy
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Wikipedia - Google and Wikipedia -- History and relationship between Google and Wikipedia
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Wikipedia - Gorf -- Fixed shooter video game first released in 1981
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Wikipedia - Gormanston College -- Catholic secondary school in County Meath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gorogoa -- 2017 puzzle game released in December
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Wikipedia - Gortacashel -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gortaclogher -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gortakeegan -- Soccer venue in Monaghan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gospel (liturgy) -- Reading from the Gospels used during various religious services
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Wikipedia - Government of Ireland Act 1914
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Wikipedia - Government of Ireland Act 1920 -- UK parliamentary Act of 1920 establishing Home Rule institutions in Southern and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Government of Ireland -- Ministerial cabinet exercising executive authority in the country of the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Government of the United Kingdom -- Central government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Governor of Cork -- Historic military role in Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Governor of Galway -- Historic military role at Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Govindgiri -- social and religious reformer
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Wikipedia - Gowlat -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gowran Park Champion Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grabel Mares Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grace Dieu Abbey -- Augustine female religious institution, County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grace O'Flanagan -- Ireland women's hockey international
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Wikipedia - Gradual release of responsibility -- Style of teaching
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Wikipedia - Graham Cottrell -- English cricketer and teacher
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Wikipedia - Graham Farrell -- British criminologist
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Wikipedia - Grammaticality -- Judgement on the well-formedness of a linguistic utterance, based on whether the sentence is produced and interpreted in accordance with the rules and constraints of the relevant grammar
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Wikipedia - Granagh -- Small village in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grand Canal Dock -- Docklands area east of Dublin city centre, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grangegorman -- Inner northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Grantchester knot -- Self-releasing, asymmetric way of tying a necktie
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Wikipedia - Grass valley -- A meadow within a forested and relatively small drainage basin
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Wikipedia - Grattan Bridge -- Bridge in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gravale -- Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gravitational soliton -- Wave in general relativity
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Wikipedia - Gravity Probe A -- Space-based experiment to test the theory of general relativity
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Wikipedia - Great Awakening -- Number of periods of religious revival in American Christian history
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Wikipedia - Greater-than sign -- Mathematical symbol representing the relation "greater than"
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Wikipedia - Great Famine (Ireland) -- Famine in Ireland from 1845-1852
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Wikipedia - Great Northern Brewery, Dundalk -- Former brewery in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Great Southern and Western Railway -- Major railway company in Ireland (1844-1924)
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Wikipedia - Green Goblin -- Supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics publications and related media
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Wikipedia - Greenlands Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Green Line (Luas) -- Light rail system in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Green Party Front Bench (Ireland) -- Irish political party
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Wikipedia - Green Party in Northern Ireland -- Political party
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Wikipedia - Green Party (Ireland) -- Political party in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Green's theorem -- Theorem in calculus relating line and double integrals
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Wikipedia - Grey hat -- May refer to an individual who acts in a variety of IT-related areas; hacker
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Wikipedia - Guanadrel
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Wikipedia - Gub (Glangevlin) -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gub (Kinawley) -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gubnagree -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Gudermannian function -- Function that relates the circular functions and hyperbolic functions without using complex numbers
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Wikipedia - Guido Borelli -- Italian painter
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Wikipedia - Guido Caldarelli
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Wikipedia - Guillaume Bertrand -- French prelate
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Wikipedia - Guiyidao -- Chinese salvationist folk religious movement
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Wikipedia - Gun violence in the United States -- Topics and statistics related to gun violence in the US
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Wikipedia - Hafiz Patel -- British Asian Muslim religious leader
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Wikipedia - Halo (religious symbol)
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Wikipedia - Handbook of Religion and Health
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Wikipedia - Hand -- Extremity at the end of an arm or forelimb
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Wikipedia - Harmonstown railway station -- Suburban rail (DART) stop, northern Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Harmonstown -- Northern suburban locality of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Harold Cottam -- Wireless operator on the RMS Carpathia (1891-1984)
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Wikipedia - Harry S. Truman: A Life -- 1994 book by historian Robert Hugh Ferrell
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Wikipedia - Hartley transform -- An integral transform closely related to the Fourier transform
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Wikipedia - Harvard Department of Social Relations
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Wikipedia - Harvard University and the Vietnam War -- Overview of events related to the Vietnam War occuring in Harvard university
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Wikipedia - Harvest Time Blues -- Annual music festival, Monaghan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hasse-Davenport relation -- Two identities for Gauss sums
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Wikipedia - Hathor -- Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
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Wikipedia - Havi Carel
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Wikipedia - Hawaiian petrel -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Hawaiian religion
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Wikipedia - Hawking energy -- One of the possible definitions of mass in general relativity
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Wikipedia - Hawkins Street -- Street in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hawkswood -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hayel Daoud -- Jordanian former minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs
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Wikipedia - Hazel Dockrell -- Irish-born microbiologist and immunologist
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Wikipedia - Headfort School -- Preparatory school in County Meath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Health effects of phenols and polyphenols -- Preliminary research of potential health effects of polyphenols
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Wikipedia - Health (game terminology) -- Gaming-related attribute
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Wikipedia - Health Service Executive -- National public health and social services authority in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Heat death paradox -- Paradox relating to fate of universe
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Wikipedia - Heathenry (new religious movement) -- Modern Pagan religion
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Wikipedia - Heaven's Gate (religious group) -- American UFO religion, the followers of which committed mass suicide in 1997
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Wikipedia - Heaven -- Divine abode in various religious traditions
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Wikipedia - Heavy machine gun -- Machine gun capable of relatively heavy sustained fire
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Wikipedia - Hebrew Roots -- Religious movement
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Wikipedia - Heckler & Koch P11 -- Five-barreled underwater rocket dart pistol
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Wikipedia - Hedgehog (weapon) -- 1940s shipboard multi-barrel anti-submarine mortar weapon of British origin
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Wikipedia - Heidelberg Tun -- Extremely large wine barrel
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Wikipedia - Heine-Borel theorem -- A subset of Euclidean space is compact if and only if it is closed and bounded
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Wikipedia - Heinemannia laspeyrella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Heinrich Breloer -- German author and film director
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Wikipedia - Heinz Laprell -- German sailor
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Wikipedia - Helferella -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Heliozela lithargyrellum -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Helium release valve -- A feature on some watches for saturation diving
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Wikipedia - Hellenism (religion) -- Hellenic polytheistic reconstructionism
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Wikipedia - Hellenistic Judaism -- A form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture
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Wikipedia - Hellenistic religion
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Wikipedia - Hellinsia orellanai -- Species of plume moth
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Wikipedia - Help:Introduction to referencing/reliable sources quiz
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Wikipedia - Help:Related changes
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Wikipedia - Hemolysis -- Rupturing of red blood cells and the release of their contents (cytoplasm) into surrounding fluid
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Wikipedia - Henderson's Relish -- Spicy and fruity vegan condiment similar to Worcestershire sauce
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Wikipedia - Henning Toft Bro -- Danish prelate
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Wikipedia - Henri Becquerel
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Wikipedia - Henry Bulteel -- English religious controversialist and seceder from the Church of England
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Wikipedia - Henry Burrell (admiral) -- Royal Australian Navy chief
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Wikipedia - Henry Cottingham -- Anglican priest in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Henry Luttrell (wit) -- 18th/19th-century English politician, wit, and writer of society verse
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Wikipedia - Henry's law -- Relation of equilibrium solubility of a gas in a liquid to its partial pressure in the contacting gas phase
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Wikipedia - Henry Tilton Gorrell -- War correspondent
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Wikipedia - Henry Tyrell-Smith -- Irish motorcycle racer
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Wikipedia - Herald Champion Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Herbert Wassell Nadal -- Minstrel show performer
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Wikipedia - Heredity in Relation to Eugenics
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Wikipedia - Heritage Stakes -- Annual flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Her Majesty's Plate -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hermann Gortz -- German spy in Britain and Ireland during WW2.
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Wikipedia - Hermano Pule -- 19th-century Filipino religious leader
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Wikipedia - Hermetism and other religions
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Wikipedia - Hermitage (religious retreat)
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Wikipedia - Hermite constant -- Constant relating to close packing of spheres
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Wikipedia - Herta Worell -- German actress
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Wikipedia - Hertzsprung-Russell diagram -- A scatter plot of stars showing the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their stellar classifications
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Wikipedia - Hesperelaea -- Genus of flowering plants in the Oleaceae family
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Wikipedia - Hesperornithes -- Order of aquatic avialans closely related to the ancestors of modern birds (fossil)
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Wikipedia - Heterelmis -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Het Woeden der Gehele Wereld -- Novel by Maarten 't Hart
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Wikipedia - He whom God shall make manifest -- Messianic figure in the religion of Babism
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Wikipedia - Hexurella -- Genus of American spiders
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Wikipedia - Hiberno-English -- The set of English dialects natively written and spoken within the island of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hiddush -- Trans-denominational nonprofit organization founded in 2009 which is aimed at promoting religious freedom and equality in Israel
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Wikipedia - Higgs boson -- Elementary particle related to the Higgs field giving particles mass
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Wikipedia - High Court (Ireland) -- Irish superior court, civil and criminal
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Wikipedia - Higher education in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - High King of Ireland
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Wikipedia - High reliability organization
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Wikipedia - Hilbert's syzygy theorem -- Theorem about linear relations in ideals and modules over polynomial rings
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Wikipedia - Hilda Murrell -- British environmentalist and peace campaigner
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Wikipedia - Hillsborough Castle -- Castle in Northern Ireland, UK
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Wikipedia - Lacken Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - La Cotte de St Brelade -- Cave and archaeological site on the coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands
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Wikipedia - Ladbrokes Champion Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ladbrokes Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ladies' Golf Union -- Former governing body for female amateur golf in the UK and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ladies View -- Scenic viewpoint in Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lagrange point -- One of five positions in an orbital configuration of two large bodies where a small object can maintain a stable relative position
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Wikipedia - Lake -- large body of relatively still water
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Wikipedia - Laurel pigeon -- Species of bird
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Wikipedia - Laurel station (MARC) -- Historic passenger rail station on the MARC Camden Line in Laurel, Maryland, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich -- American historian
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Wikipedia - Lauri Honko -- Finnish professor of folklore studies and comparative religion (1932-2002)
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Wikipedia - Laurus nobilis -- Species of flowering plant in the laurel family Lauraceae
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Wikipedia - Laurus novocanariensis -- Species of flowering plant in the laurel family Lauraceae
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Wikipedia - Laurus -- Genus of flowering plants in the laurel family Lauraceae
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Wikipedia - LaVeyan Satanism -- Atheistic religion founded by Anton LaVey, in which Satan is a symbol of human freedom, but not believed to be a separately existing supernatural being
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Wikipedia - Law and order (politics) -- demands for a strict criminal justice system, especially in relation to violent and property crime
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Wikipedia - Law of Northern Ireland -- Overview of the law of Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lecithocera lecithocerella -- Species of moth in genus Lecithocera
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Wikipedia - Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition -- Re-release series by Led Zeppelin
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Wikipedia - Lee Man-hee -- South Korean Pastor, Religious Leader and Peace Activist
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Wikipedia - Leenaun Hill -- Mountain in Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd and others -- Northern Ireland, UK discrimination, and freedom of speech and religious expression, legal case
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Wikipedia - Lefty (protein) -- Closely related members of the TGF-beta superfamily of growth factors.
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Wikipedia - Legacy Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legal relationship -- Relationship between subjects of law
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Wikipedia - Legananny Dolmen -- Dolmen in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legatraghta -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legavreagra -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legendary Giant Beast Wolfman vs. Godzilla -- Unreleased 1983 Japanese film
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Wikipedia - Legglass -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legnaderk -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Legnagrow -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leinster House -- Building housing the parliament of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leinster School of Music & Drama -- Drama school in Dublin, Ireland, part of Griffith College.
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Wikipedia - Leipzig Human Rights Award -- Honor given by the European-American Citizens Committee for Human Rights and Religious Freedom in the USA, which recognizes "efforts towards human rights and freedom of expression in the USA" and actions against what the organization refers to as "human rights violations by the totalitarian Scientology.
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Wikipedia - Leitra, Corlough -- Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leixlip Spa -- Spring on the banks of the Ryewater in County Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leixlip -- Town in County Kildare, near Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leleuporella -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Lenebane Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leo Dupont -- 19th-century French Catholic religious order founder
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Wikipedia - Leonaert Bramer -- 17th century Dutch artist known primarily for genre, religious, and history paintings
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Wikipedia - Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse
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Wikipedia - Leone N. Farrell -- Canadian biochemist (b. 1904, d. 1986)
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Wikipedia - Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leopardstown E.B.F. Mares Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leopardstown -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Leptosciarella pilosa -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Leptosciarella subspinulosa -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Leptosciarella trochanterata -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Leptosciarella yerburyi -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Leray-Hirsch theorem -- Relates the homology of a fiber bundle with the homologies of its base and fiber
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Wikipedia - Leray's theorem -- Relates abstract sheaf cohomology with Cech cohomology
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Wikipedia - Les Combarelles -- Cave with prehistoric art
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Wikipedia - Les hautes solitudes -- 1974 film by Philippe Garrel
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Wikipedia - Lesley Dumbrell -- Australian artist
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Wikipedia - Lesley Head -- Australian geographer researching human-environment relations
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Wikipedia - Less-than sign -- Mathematical symbol representing the relation "less than"
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Wikipedia - Les Vieux -- 1963 song by Jacques Brel
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Wikipedia - Lethenia -- Extinct Genus of Mackerel Shark
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Wikipedia - Letterard -- Townland in County Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Letterbreckaun -- Mountain in Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Letterkenny Institute of Technology -- Third-level educational institution in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Letterkenny Retail Parks -- Shopping facilities in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Letterpress printing -- Technique of relief printing using a printing press
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Wikipedia - Levellers -- Political movement during the English Civil War, committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance
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Wikipedia - Levonorgestrel -- Hormonal medication used for birth control
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Wikipedia - Lev Schnirelmann
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Wikipedia - Lex Luthor -- Fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
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Wikipedia - Lex pacificatoria -- Concept in international relations
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Wikipedia - LGA 3647 -- Intel CPU socket for servers (released 2016)
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Wikipedia - LGBT culture in Eugene, Oregon -- The community, religion, art, events, and culture of the LGBT community in Eugene, Oregon
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Wikipedia - LGBT rights in Northern Ireland -- Rights of LGBT people in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Liam Carey -- Roman Catholic priest, sociologist and educator from Ireland
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Wikipedia - Liam Donnelly (hurler) -- Hurler from Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Liam Neeson -- Actor from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Liberal religion
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Wikipedia - Liberal Religious Youth -- Organization affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association
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Wikipedia - Life Cycle of a Woman -- unreleased album by Barbra Streisand
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Wikipedia - Life release
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Wikipedia - Lifford Greyhound Stadium -- Sports facility in County Donegal, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Light Vessel 72 -- Derelict British lighthouse ship
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Wikipedia - Like A Butterfly Novice Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lil Rel Howery -- American actor
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Wikipedia - Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Limerick Junction railway station -- Train station in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Limerick School of Art and Design -- Art college, constituent school of Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Limerick to Foynes Railway Line -- Former railway line in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Limerick Tunnel -- Road tunnel in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Limestone Lad Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Linear programming relaxation
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Wikipedia - Linear relationship
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Wikipedia - Linear relation -- In mathematics, relation between elements of a ring or a module
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Wikipedia - Linen from Ireland -- 1939 film
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Wikipedia - Lingayatism -- Shaivite religious tradition in India
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Wikipedia - Linguistic relativism
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Wikipedia - Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate
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Wikipedia - Linguistic relativity -- Linguistic hypothesis that suggests language affects how its speakers think
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Wikipedia - Link relation
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Wikipedia - Linus Okok Okwach -- Kenyan prelate
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Wikipedia - Lisa Marcaurelle -- American chemist
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Wikipedia - Lisburn and Castlereagh -- Local government district in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisburn railway station -- In Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisburn -- City in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisdrumgormley Lead Mines -- | lead deposit in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisette Morelos -- Mexican actress and singer
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Wikipedia - Lisgobban, County Tyrone -- Townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisgoold GAA -- Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lismore Comprehensive School -- school in Craigavon, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lismullen Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lisnagarvey Hockey Club -- Field hockey club in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - LISREL -- Statistical software package
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Wikipedia - Lissoughter -- Mountain in Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lissywollen -- Townland, County Westmeath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of 10th-century religious leaders -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 11th-century religious leaders -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 14th-century religious leaders
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Wikipedia - List of 18th-century religious leaders
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Wikipedia - List of 2009-10 League of Ireland transfers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 2009 albums -- Wikipedia list article of music albums released in 2009
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Wikipedia - List of 2011 box office number-one films in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 2019-20 League of Ireland transfers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 20th-century religious leaders -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 21st-century religious leaders -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701-1800 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of aircraft -- List of Wikipedia articles about aircraft and related topics
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Wikipedia - List of airlines of the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of airports in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of All-Ireland Fleadh champions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of almshouses in Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American Thomas & Friends video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of amphibians of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Andromeda home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Angel home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Anglican diocesan bishops in Britain and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Animaniacs home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of anime theatrically released in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Annelida of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Anseriformes by population -- List of bird species related to the goose
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Wikipedia - List of arachnids of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of A roads in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of articles related to the Sun -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of articles related to the Syrian Civil War -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of artists who have released Irish-language songs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of artists who reached number one in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of artists who reached number one on the album chart in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of attacks related to post-secondary schools -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of attacks related to primary schools -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of attacks related to secondary schools -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Australian crime-related books and media -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of autism-related topics
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Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Woody Harrelson -- List article of awards and nominations received by actor Woody Harrelson
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Wikipedia - List of axial five-stone circles -- Type of stone circle found in southwest Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of axial multiple-stone circles -- Type of stone circle found in southwest Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of Ayyavazhi-related articles
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Wikipedia - List of Bangladesh-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of banks in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of baronies of Ireland -- List of Irish baronies
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Wikipedia - List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of beetles of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Belarus-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bewitched home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of birds of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bisexuality-related organizations and conferences -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of blackface minstrel songs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Blu-ray 3D releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bob the Builder home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture
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Wikipedia - List of books related to Buddhism -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bordering countries with greatest relative differences in GDP (PPP) per capita -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Botswana-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of breweries in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bridges in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model contestants -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of British Empire-related topics -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of B roads in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bryozoa of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of buildings in Ireland -- List of notable buildings in Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of butterflies of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Religion and Culture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Canada-related topics by provinces and territories -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners to Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of canals in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cannabis-related lists -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Caribbean-related topics -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of castles in Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Catholic religious institutes
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Wikipedia - List of Catholic schools in Ireland by religious order -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of centenarians (religious figures) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of centers and institutes at the Perelman School of Medicine -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Central African Republic-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chairmen of the Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of charity songs for Hurricane Katrina relief -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chernobyl-related articles -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of chief governors of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cities, boroughs and towns in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of civil parishes of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of closed railway stations in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cnidarians of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of commercial games released as freeware
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Wikipedia - List of commercial video games released as freeware -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of commercial video games with later released source code -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of companies of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of computer-related awards -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of consorts of the monarch of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of continuity-related mathematical topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of contributors to general relativity -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of converts to Judaism from non-religious backgrounds -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of countries by firearm-related death rate -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of countries by irreligion -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of country estates in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of country related articles in Asia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cover versions of Jacques Brel songs -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of cricket clubs in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cricket grounds in Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Criterion Collection releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of crustaceans of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of number-one singles of 1994 (Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of object-relational mapping software -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Odonata species of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of oldest living Academy Award winners and nominees -- Academy Awards-related list
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Wikipedia - List of Olympic competitors from Ireland who represented other countries -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Olympic torch relays -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of one-hit wonders in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Only Fools and Horses home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Orders in Council for Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of organisations based in the Republic of Ireland with royal patronage -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Orthoptera species of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of parties to international treaties protecting rights related to copyright -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people from Morelos, Mexico -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people from Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people on stamps of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of people on the postage stamps of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people related to the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people who made multiple religious conversions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Persia-related topics -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of philosophers of religion -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Pingu home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of places in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of PlayStation 3 games released on disc -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of police reforms related to the George Floyd protests -- Police reforms during the George Floyd protests
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Wikipedia - List of police-related slang terms -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of political parties in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of politics-related topics
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Wikipedia - List of pollution-related diseases -- List of pollution-related diseases
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Wikipedia - List of ports in Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ports in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of power stations in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of power stations in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of pre-1920 jazz standards -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of presidential appointees to the Council of State (Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of presidents of the Philippines by religious affiliations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of press release agencies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of primary schools in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of prime ministers of Canada by religious affiliation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Prisoner home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of prisoners released by Israel in the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Privy Counsellors of Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Producers Releasing Corporation films -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of professional wrestling promotions in Great Britain and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nick Jr. (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nicktoons (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Virgin Media Television (Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Psathyrella species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of public relations journals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of purported relics of major figures of religious traditions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of racism-related films -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of radio stations in Morelos -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rail transport-related periodicals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of railway stations in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rampage killers (religious, political, or ethnic crimes in Asia) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ramsar sites in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of relational database management systems -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of relativistic equations
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Wikipedia - List of Relativity Media films -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Relic Entertainment games -- Video games by developer
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Wikipedia - List of Relic Hunter episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of religion-related awards -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of religions
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Wikipedia - List of religious buildings and structures of the Kingdom of Mysore -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Religious Cultural Monuments of Albania
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Wikipedia - List of religious films -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of religious hoaxes -- A list of links to Wikipedia articles on religious hoaxes
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Wikipedia - List of religious ideas in fantasy fiction
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Wikipedia - List of religious slurs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of religious studies scholars
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Wikipedia - List of reptiles of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Republic of Ireland food and drink products with protected status -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of restaurant chains in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of road protests in the UK and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rural and urban districts in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of saints of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Saturday Night Live home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Scaredy Squirrel episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of scholars on the relationship between religion and science -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of school-related attacks -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of schools in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of schools of international relations in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science and religion scholars
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Wikipedia - List of Scientologists -- Wikipedia list of persons by religious identity
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Wikipedia - List of Scotland-related topics
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Wikipedia - List of secondary schools in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Secret Squirrel episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of selfie-related injuries and deaths -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of set identities and relations -- Equalities and relationships that involve sets and functions
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Wikipedia - List of settlements on the island of Ireland by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of significant religious sites
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Wikipedia - List of silent films released on 8 mm or Super 8 mm film -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Singapore-related topics -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs about Los Angeles -- Wikimedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs about the September 11 attacks -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs based on a film -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs produced by Stock Aitken Waterman -- Wikipedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs recorded by Elvis Presley on the Sun label -- Wikimedia song-related list article
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Wikipedia - List of songs written and produced by Jung Yong-hwa -- Wikipedia music-related list
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Wikipedia - List of South Park home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Speakers of the Senate of Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of spirituality-related topics
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Wikipedia - List of sports-related people from Mississippi -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of subjects related to the Quebec independence movement -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of submerged places in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of supermarket chains in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tallest structures in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tectonic plate interactions -- Definitions and examples of the interactions between the relatively mobile sections of the lithosphere
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Wikipedia - List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series) home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television channels available in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television stations in Morelos -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television stations in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Terellia species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures
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Wikipedia - List of That '70s Show home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Bill home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the busiest airports in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Fairly OddParents home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Incredible Hulk home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the mosses of Britain and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Octonauts DVD releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the orchids of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Simpsons home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the Syrphidae of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (Asteraceae) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (conifers) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (dicotyledons) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (ferns and allies) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (monocotyledons) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (Rosaceae) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland (Superrosids) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Voice of Ireland contestants -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of thinking-related topic lists
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Wikipedia - List of Tintin home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of toll roads in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Top Gear home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of topics related to Barack Obama -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of topics related to M-OM-^@ -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of topics related to protein -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of topics related to the African diaspora -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tornado-related deaths at schools -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tourist attractions in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Galway -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Kerry -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Limerick -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Mayo -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Meath -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Tipperary -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in County Waterford -- List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of towns, villages and places of interest in the Barony of Erris -- Wikipedia list related to a barony in Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of town tramway systems in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of trees of Great Britain and Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Trigun media -- List of media relating to anime and manga series Trigun
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Wikipedia - List of Trinidad and Tobago-related topics -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tunicates of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of tunnels in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Twin Peaks home video releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of twin towns and sister cities in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of UAV-related incidents -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of UFO religions
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Wikipedia - List of UK judgments relating to excluded subject matter -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ultra HD Blu-ray releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of universities in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of University of Oxford people in religion -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased role-playing video games -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased songs recorded by Justin Bieber -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased songs recorded by Michael Jackson -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased songs recorded by Pink Floyd -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased tactical role-playing video games -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unreleased Warner Bros. animated shorts -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of unsuccessful attacks related to schools -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of U.S. states and territories by religiosity -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of vascular plants of the Karelian Isthmus -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of video games developed in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of video-related topics
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Wikipedia - List of Vinegar Syndrome releases -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wars involving the Republic of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of water-related charities -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wavelet-related transforms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wind farms in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wind-related railway accidents -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wireless community networks by region -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of wireless mice with nano receivers
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Wikipedia - List of women cabinet ministers of the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of women members of the European Parliament for Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of women members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of women ministers of state of the Republic of Ireland -- List of women appointed as Minister of State by the Government of Ireland
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Wikipedia - List of World Heritage Sites in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of World War II aces from Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of writers from Northern Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of years in Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of years in Israel -- List of Israel-related event years
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Wikipedia - List of zombie short films and undead-related projects -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Listowel Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lists of automobile-related articles -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of films released by Disney -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of heads of state of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of horse-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of LGBT-related films -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of mountains in Ireland -- Highest mountains in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lists of Oregon-related topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of religious leaders by century
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Wikipedia - Lists of rulers of Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of schools in Northern Ireland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lithuanian mythology -- Religion of pre-Christian Lithuanians
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Wikipedia - Little Brosna River -- River in Ireland, tributary of the Shannon
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Wikipedia - Little eagle -- One of the closest living relatives of the Haast's eagle, along with the booted eagle
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Wikipedia - Little Laurel Branch -- Protected natural area in Virginia, United States
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Wikipedia - Little Sisters of the Poor -- Catholic religious institute for women
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Wikipedia - Little Sugar Loaf -- Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Liturgy -- Customary public worship performed by a religious group
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Wikipedia - Live 95 -- Radio station in Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lived religion -- The beliefs, practices, and everyday experiences of religious and spiritual persons
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Wikipedia - Livio Masciarelli -- Italian sculptor
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Wikipedia - Liz Kimmins -- Northern Ireland politician
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Wikipedia - LM-CM-)on Degrelle -- Belgian Nazi sympathizer
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Wikipedia - Local government in Northern Ireland -- System of state administration on a local level in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Local government in the Republic of Ireland -- Tier of administration in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Local government in the United Kingdom -- System of state administration on a local level in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels -- 1998 film by Guy Ritchie
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Wikipedia - Nuclear explosion -- Explosion that occurs as a result of rapid release of energy from a nuclear reaction (fission or fusion)
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Wikipedia - NuDay -- US-based NGO providing humanitarian relief for those affected by the Syrian crisis
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Wikipedia - Nudity in religion -- Differing attitudes to nudity in world religions.
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Wikipedia - NUI Galway -- University in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Nukusa cinerella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Numerology -- Any belief in the divine or mystical relationship between a number and one or more coinciding events
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Wikipedia - Numinous -- Arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring
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Wikipedia - Nun -- Member of a religious community of women
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Wikipedia - Nuo folk religion
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Wikipedia - Nureldin Satti -- Sudanese diplomat
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Wikipedia - Nurney GAA -- Gaelic games club in County Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Nursing in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Nutgrove Shopping Centre -- Mid-size suburban shopping facility, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Nuwaubian Nation -- American religious group
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Wikipedia - Oak Park, County Carlow -- estate in County Carlow, Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - OberelsaM-CM-^_ -- Historical region of eastern France in German empire
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Wikipedia - Obesity hypoventilation syndrome -- Condition in which severely overweight people fail to breathe rapidly or deeply enough
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Wikipedia - Objectivity (philosophy) -- Central philosophical concept, related to reality and truth
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Wikipedia - Object-relational database
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Wikipedia - Object-relational impedance mismatch
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Wikipedia - Object-relational mapper
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Wikipedia - Object-Relational Mapping
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Wikipedia - Object-relational mapping
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Wikipedia - Object relations theory
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Wikipedia - Object relations
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Wikipedia - Oblate (religion)
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Wikipedia - Oblate -- Person dedicated to the Christian religion
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Wikipedia - Observer (special relativity)
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Wikipedia - Obsessive Relational Intrusion (ORI)
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Wikipedia - Obsessive relational intrusion -- Invading privacy
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Wikipedia - Obtaining services by deception -- Criminal offence in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Occupancy-abundance relationship -- Ecological relationship between species' range sizes and abundance
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Wikipedia - Occupational stress -- Tensions related to work
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Wikipedia - Occupational training -- Training relevant to a specific occupation
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Wikipedia - Occupation statute -- Treaty defining the relationship between West Germany and the Allied High Commission
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Wikipedia - Ocean FM (Ireland) -- Radio station in northwest Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ocean surface topography -- The shape of the ocean surface relative to the geoid
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Wikipedia - Ochsenheimeria urella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - O'Connell Street, Limerick -- Main street of Limerick city, Ireland
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Wikipedia - O'Connell Street -- Road in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Octave (electronics) -- a relative unit of frequency in terms of doublings
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Wikipedia - Octic reciprocity -- A reciprocity law relating the residues of 8th powers modulo primes
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Wikipedia - Octocon -- Speculative fiction convention in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Odontomachus relictus -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Odour activity value -- Scientific measure related to flavors
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Wikipedia - Offending religious feelings (Poland) -- Polish blasphemy law
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Wikipedia - Office for Foreign Relations and Information
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Wikipedia - Offscreen -- quality of fictional events which are not seen, but merely heard by the audience or described or implied
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Wikipedia - Offshore investment -- Relates to the wider financial services industry in offshore centers
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Wikipedia - Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman -- 1980 book of Truman's writings edited by historian Robert Hugh Ferrell
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Wikipedia - Ogonek -- Diacritic in the form of a small curl at the bottom (or rarely the top) of a letter.
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Wikipedia - Oil platform -- Large offshore structure with oil drilling and related facilities
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Wikipedia - Oil spill -- Release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially marine areas, due to human activity
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Wikipedia - Oireachtas Golf Society scandal -- Political scandal in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oireachtas -- Parliament of the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oldcastle branch line -- Railway line in County Meath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Old Church of St George, Hill Street Dublin -- Former church in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Old Dan Tucker -- Traditional song performed by Virginia Minstrels
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Wikipedia - Oldest religion
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Wikipedia - Old Kilcullen -- Townland with religious historical site in County Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Old Lutherans -- Prussian religious denomination
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Wikipedia - Old Norse religion -- Historical religious tradition
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Wikipedia - Old Order Movement -- Religious reform movement
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Wikipedia - Old Weir Bridge -- Bridge in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ole Anthony -- American minister and religious investigator
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Wikipedia - Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker -- Traditional American minstrel song
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Wikipedia - Oleg of Drelinia
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Wikipedia - Olinto Marella -- Italian Roman Catholic priest
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Wikipedia - Oliver Peyton -- Restaurateur from County Mayo in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oliver Plunkett Street -- Street in central Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Olive Tree (religious movement) -- Christian new religious movement founded in South Korea by Park Tae Son
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Wikipedia - Olmec religion
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Wikipedia - Olonka -- River in the Republic of Karelia, Russia
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Wikipedia - Olubanke King Akerele -- Liberian politician and diplomat
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Wikipedia - Olumba Olumba -- Nigerian religions leader who proclaimed himself to be God and alleged occultist
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Wikipedia - Olympic Federation of Ireland -- National Olympic Committee for the island of Ireland (formerly Olympic Council of Ireland)
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Wikipedia - Olympic marmot -- A rodent in the squirrel family from the U.S. state of Washington
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Wikipedia - Omagh bombing -- 1998 car bombing in Northern Ireland by the Real Irish Republican Army
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Wikipedia - Omagh railway station -- Railway station in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ombrellino
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Wikipedia - Omey Island -- Tidal island in County Galway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Om Jai Jagdish Hare -- Hindu religious hymn in Hindi
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Wikipedia - Omnibus bill -- Proposed law that covers a number of diverse or unrelated topics
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Wikipedia - Omni Park -- Suburban shopping facility in northern Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - On-again, off-again relationship -- Type of interpersonal relationship
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Wikipedia - O'Neill (brand) -- American apparel company
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Wikipedia - O'Neill dynasty -- Group of families prominent in Ireland, elsewhere
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Wikipedia - One-night stand -- Brief sexual relationship
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Wikipedia - One Shoreline Plaza -- Skyscraper in Corpus Christi, Texas
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Wikipedia - One-to-many (data model) -- relationship between entities
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Wikipedia - On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems
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Wikipedia - Ongar, Dublin -- Outer residential suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Online dating service -- Service for providing personal, romantic, or sexual relationships with people over the Internet
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Wikipedia - Ontario Labour Relations Board -- Canadian government etity
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Wikipedia - On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy
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Wikipedia - Ontological relativity
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Wikipedia - Ontology -- Branch of philosophy concerned with concepts such as existence, reality, being, becoming, as well as the basic categories of existence and their relations
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Wikipedia - Onychopterella -- Genus of predatory eurypterid
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Wikipedia - Oomoto -- Religion founded in 1892 by Deguchi Nao in Japan
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Wikipedia - Open and Free Technology Community -- Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network
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Wikipedia - Open mail relay
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Wikipedia - Open relationship
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Wikipedia - OpenZFS -- Umbrella project that develops the ZFS filesystem as an open-source project
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Wikipedia - Operating temperature -- Temperature range in which the equipment is expected to function reliably
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Wikipedia - Operation Banner -- 1969-2007 British military operation in Northern Ireland during the Troubles
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Wikipedia - Operation Demetrius -- 1971 mass arrest and internment by the British Army in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Operation Garron -- United Kingdom relief operation after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
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Wikipedia - Operation Rainfall -- Organization made by fans of video games campaigning for the global release of Japan-exclusive titles
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Wikipedia - Oppo F7 -- Smartphone released in 2018
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Wikipedia - Oppo Find X -- Smartphone model released in 2018
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Wikipedia - Oprelvekin -- Pharmaceutical drug
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Wikipedia - Optical wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Opus Dei -- Personal Prelature of the Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - O'Rahilly's historical model -- Theory for the archaeological and historical study of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oral Roberts -- American Christian religious leader
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Wikipedia - Orange Order -- Protestant fraternal order originating in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Orangeville/Laurel Aerodrome -- Canadian aerodrome
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Wikipedia - Order of Lutheran Franciscans -- American Evangelical Lutheran religious order
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Wikipedia - Order of St. David of Wales, St. Alban and St. Crescentino -- Anglican knightly religious order
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Wikipedia - Order of St. George -- Highest purely military decoration of the Russian Federation
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Wikipedia - Order of St Patrick -- Dormant British order of chivalry associated with Ireland
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Wikipedia - Order relation
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Wikipedia - Order (religious)
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Wikipedia - Ordinance (Christianity) -- Religious rituals in Protestantism
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Wikipedia - Ordnance Survey Ireland -- National mapping agency of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ordrupia friserella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Orelena Hawks Puckett
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Wikipedia - Orel (spacecraft) -- Planned reusable crewed spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Ore Neel Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya -- Bangla film song from 'Sareng Bou' released in 1978
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Wikipedia - Oreoschimperella -- Genus of Apiaceae plants
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Wikipedia - Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies -- Asia-Pacific region news agency umbrella organization
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Wikipedia - Organized religion -- Religion in which belief systems and rituals are systematically arranged and formally established
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Wikipedia - Oriella Dorella -- Italian ballet dancer
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Wikipedia - Oriental Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oriental religion
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Wikipedia - Orlando Antonini -- Italian prelate of the Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - Ormston House -- Art gallery in Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Orphism (religion)
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Wikipedia - Orrell, Greater Manchester
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Wikipedia - Orrell, Merseyside
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Wikipedia - Orthodoxy -- adherence to the actual accepted belief, especially in religion
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Wikipedia - Osborne effect -- The drop in sales of a company prematurely announcing a future product
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Wikipedia - Oscarella carmela -- Species of sponges
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Wikipedia - Osho Times -- Website related to the spiritual teacher Osho
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Wikipedia - Ostend Manifesto -- 1854 document on US-Spain relations
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Wikipedia - Osteolathyrism -- Collagen cross-linking deficiency brought on by dietary over-reliance on the seeds of ''Lathyrus odoratus''
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Wikipedia - OS X El Capitan -- Twelfth major release of macOS
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Wikipedia - OS X Mavericks -- Tenth major release of OS X
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Wikipedia - OS X Mountain Lion -- Ninth major release of OS X
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Wikipedia - Otec neznamM-CM-= aneb cesta do hlubin duM-EM-!e vM-CM-=strojniho naM-DM-^Melnika -- 2001 film by Karel KachyM-EM-^Ha
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Wikipedia - Other Worlds, Universe Science Fiction, and Science Stories -- Two related US science fiction magazines
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Wikipedia - Otis Burrell -- American athlete
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Wikipedia - Ottaviano Preconio -- Roman Catholic prelate
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Wikipedia - Otto Martin Torell
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Wikipedia - Otto Schneider-Orelli -- Swiss entomologist
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Wikipedia - Our Lady of Lourdes -- Title of Mary, mother of Jesus, related to her alleged apparitions in Lourdes
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Wikipedia - Our Lady of Mercy with Saints and Angels -- Painting by Lucas Signorelli
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Wikipedia - Our Lady of Palmar -- Title of the Virgin Mary related to her alleged apparitions at El Palmar de Troya
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Wikipedia - Our Relations -- 1936 film by Harry Lachman
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Wikipedia - Our World in Data -- Website that presents data and statistics of socially relevant topics
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Wikipedia - Outburst flood -- High-magnitude, low-frequency catastrophic flood involving the sudden release of water
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Wikipedia - Outline (list) -- List arranged to show hierarchical relationships
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Wikipedia - Outline of Bible-related topics
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Wikipedia - Outline of biology -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to biology
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Wikipedia - Outline of Earth sciences -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to Earth sciences
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Wikipedia - Outline of ecology -- Scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
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Wikipedia - Outline of evolution -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to evolution
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Wikipedia - Outline of finance -- Overview of finance and finance-related topics
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Wikipedia - Outline of genetics -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to genetics
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Wikipedia - Outline of geography -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to geography
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Wikipedia - Outline of geology -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to geology
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Wikipedia - Outline of physical science -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences
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Wikipedia - Outline of plate tectonics -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to plate tectonics
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Wikipedia - Outline of religion
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Wikipedia - Outline of South America -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to South America
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Wikipedia - Outline of the wars of the Three Kingdoms -- Civil wars in England, Ireland, and Scotland (1639-1651)
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Wikipedia - Outline of transhumanism -- List of links to Wikipedia articles related to the topic of Transhumanism
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Wikipedia - Outline of underwater diving -- Hierarchical outline list of articles related to underwater diving
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Wikipedia - Out of bounds -- Concept in many sports related to the edge of the playing area
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Wikipedia - Overlay plan -- Method of exhaustion relief for area codes in the North American Numbering Plan
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Wikipedia - Owendoher River -- River, largest tributary of the Dodder, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Owenmore River (County Mayo) -- River in Mayo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Owenmore River (County Sligo) -- River in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Owenstown Stud Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ownership -- Legal concept; relationship between a legal person and property conferring exclusive control
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Wikipedia - Oxalis pes-caprae -- Species of flowering plant in the wood sorrel family
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Wikipedia - Oxegen 2005 -- Music festival in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oxegen 2011 -- Music festival in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oxegen 2013 -- Music festival in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oxegen -- Music festival in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
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Wikipedia - Oxmantown -- Northern inner city area of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oxygen saturation (medicine) -- Fraction of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin relative to total hemoglobin in the blood
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Wikipedia - Oxygen saturation -- Relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium
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Wikipedia - Oyster Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Oyungerel Tsedevdamba -- Mongolian politician
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Wikipedia - Pabitra Niraula Kharel -- A Nepali politician and Member of Parliament
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Wikipedia - Pacific-North American teleconnection pattern -- A large-scale weather pattern with two modes which relates the atmospheric circulation pattern over the North Pacific Ocean with the one over the North American continent
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Wikipedia - Pacific School of Religion
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Wikipedia - Packet forwarding -- the relaying of packets from one network segment to another
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Wikipedia - Paddlefish -- Family of fishes related to sturgeons
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Wikipedia - Paddy Power Future Champions Novice Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paddy's Reward Club Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Padraic Fiacc -- Poet from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paganism -- Non-Abrahamic religion, or modern religious movement such as nature worship
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Wikipedia - Pager -- Wireless telecommunications device
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Wikipedia - Painestown River -- River in County Kildare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pairc Mac Uilin -- Sportsground in Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pakistan-European Union relations -- International relations between the European Union and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Pakistan-Russia relations -- Diplomatic relations between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Russian Federation
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Wikipedia - Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee -- Religious organization
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Wikipedia - Pakistan-Vietnam relations -- Diplomatic relations between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
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Wikipedia - Palace East railway station -- Station and railway network junction in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Palace letters -- Documents relating to the dismissal of Gough Whitlam
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Wikipedia - Palatine GAA -- Gaelic Athletic Association club in Bennekerry, Co. Carlow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Palatini variation -- Concept relating to general relativity
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Wikipedia - Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli -- Building in Alcamo, Italy
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Wikipedia - Paleo Foundation -- Organization that certifies food products related to the Paleolithic diet
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Wikipedia - Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus scroll -- Ancient Jewish religious manuscript found in 1956 among the Dead Sea scrolls
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Wikipedia - Paleolithic religion -- Religions thought to have appeared during the Paleolithic time period
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Wikipedia - Paleoshoreline -- A shoreline; see [[perched coastline]], which existed, in the geologic past
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Wikipedia - Paleosiberian languages -- Relic languages of Siberia
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Wikipedia - Palestine-Bahrain relations -- Bilateral relations between Palestine and Bahrain
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Wikipedia - Palestine-European Union relations -- Political Representation EU and Palestine
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Wikipedia - Palestine-Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic relations -- Bilateral relations between Western sahara and Palestine
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Wikipedia - Palestine-United States relations -- Diplomatic relations between the State of Palestine and the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game -- Home video game console released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand Palladium
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Wikipedia - Palladius (bishop of Ireland)
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Wikipedia - Pallas's squirrel -- Species of "beautiful" squirrel from Asia
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Wikipedia - Palliative care -- Area of healthcare that focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of patients
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Wikipedia - Palluruthy Relief Settlement -- Indian rehabilitation shelter
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Wikipedia - Palmerstown, Fingal -- Civil parish in Fingal (and the traditional County Dublin), Ireland
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Wikipedia - Palm P850 -- Palm OS-based chinese smartphone released by Palm in 2010
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Wikipedia - Palo (religion)
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Wikipedia - Panacea Society -- Millenarian religious group in Bedford, England
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Wikipedia - Pan-African orogeny -- series of major Neoproterozoic orogenic events which related to the formation of the supercontinents Gondwana and Pannotia
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Wikipedia - Panama and the World Bank -- Relationship between Panama and the World Bank
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Wikipedia - Pana Wave -- Japanese new religious group
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Wikipedia - Pantheon (religion) -- Collection of gods of a particular religion or mythos
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Wikipedia - Paolo Borgia -- Italian prelate of the Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - Paolo Marella
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Wikipedia - Papahanaumoku -- Earth Mother of ancient Hawaiian religion
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Wikipedia - Papa rellena -- Traditional dish in South American cuisine
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Wikipedia - Paper embossing -- Process of creating either raised or recessed relief images and designs in paper and other materials
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Wikipedia - Pappus's area theorem -- Relates areas of three parallelograms attached to three sides of an arbitrary triangle
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Wikipedia - Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 77 -- Letter to Aurelius Ammonius, written in Greek
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Wikipedia - Parabola (magazine) -- Quarterly magazine on the subjects of mythology and the world's religious and cultural traditions
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Wikipedia - Parachute Association of Ireland -- Governing body for skydiving in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paradise Papers -- Documents leak related to offshore investment
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Wikipedia - Paradorella -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Paradox of radiation of charged particles in a gravitational field -- Apparent paradox in the context of general relativity
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Wikipedia - Parallel evolution -- Similar development of a trait in distinct species that are not closely related, in response to similar evolutionary pressure
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Wikipedia - Paralympics Ireland -- National committee for the paralympic games movement in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paramecium biaurelia -- Species of parasitic protist
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Wikipedia - Paramilitary punishment attacks in Northern Ireland -- Informal criminal justice system operated by loyalist and republican groups in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paraprofessional educator -- Teaching-related position within a school
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Wikipedia - Parasitism -- relationship between species where one organism lives on or in another organism, causing it harm
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Wikipedia - Parasitology -- The study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them
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Wikipedia - Parasocial interaction -- Psychological relationship experienced by an audience in their mediated encounters with performers in the mass media
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Wikipedia - Paraves -- Clade of all dinosaurs which are more closely related to birds than to oviraptorosaurs
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Wikipedia - Parc naturel rM-CM-)gional PM-CM-)rigord Limousin -- Natural park of France
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Wikipedia - Pardon -- Forgiveness of a crime and the cancellation of the relevant penalty
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Wikipedia - Parelius Hjalmar Bang Berntsen -- Norwegian politician
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Wikipedia - Parel-Prabhadevi railway station -- Station in Mumbai
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Wikipedia - Parel Vallei -- Suburb of Somerset West in the Western Cape, South Africa
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Wikipedia - Parish church -- Church which acts as the religious centre of a parish
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Wikipedia - Parish of Raheny (Church of Ireland) -- Church of Ireland parish, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Park Express Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Park of the Caffarella -- large park to the southeast of Rome, Italy
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Wikipedia - Park Rangers GAA -- Gaelic games club in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Parkview Hockey Club -- Sporting organisation in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Parliament House, Dublin -- Former building housing the Parliament of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Parliament of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Parody religion -- Belief system that challenges spiritual convictions of others, often through humor, satire, or ridicule
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Wikipedia - Parole -- Provisional release of a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions
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Wikipedia - Parornix anguliferella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Partial autocorrelation function
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Wikipedia - Partial correlation
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Wikipedia - Partition of Ireland -- Division of the island of Ireland into two jurisdictions
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Wikipedia - Passage tombs in Ireland -- Megalithic monument category
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Wikipedia - Passerelle clause -- Clause in treaties of the European Union
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Wikipedia - Pass the Courvoisier, Part II -- single by Pharrell Williams, Busta Rhymes, Sean Combs
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Wikipedia - Pasteurella multocida -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - Patinho Feio -- First minicomputer created entirely in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Patricia Ireland
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Wikipedia - Patrick Farrell (police officer) -- Irish police officer
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Wikipedia - Patrick FitzLeones -- Mayor of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Patrick MacAlister -- Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and Lord Bishop of Down and Connor
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Wikipedia - Patrick of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paubha -- Traditional religious painting made by the Newar people of Nepal
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Wikipedia - Paula Bradley -- Politician from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Paul Aurelian
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Wikipedia - Pauline Morel -- French artistic gymnast
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Wikipedia - Pauline Prochazka -- Founder of the Water Colour Society of Ireland.
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Wikipedia - Paul Maddrell -- British historian
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Wikipedia - Paul Marcarelli -- American actor
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Wikipedia - Paul Mooney (college president) -- President, National College of Ireland, 2007-2010
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Wikipedia - Paul Morrell -- English chartered quantity surveyor
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Wikipedia - Paulo Moura - Alma Brasileira -- 2013 film directed by Eduardo Escorel
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Wikipedia - Paul Raushenbush -- Writer, editor, and religious activist
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Wikipedia - Paul Terrell
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Wikipedia - Pavilion Theatre (Dun Laoghaire) -- Facility in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pazz & Jop -- Annual poll of top musical releases
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Wikipedia - PBK-500U Drel -- Aerial bomb
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Wikipedia - PCB -- Disambiguation page for pages related to PCB
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Wikipedia - Peace in Their Time -- 1952 book by historian Robert H. Ferrell
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Wikipedia - Peach John -- A Japanese mail-order retailer of lingerie and women's apparel
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Wikipedia - Pearse Park (Longford) -- Gaelic sports stadium in Longford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pearse Street -- Street in central Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pearson correlation coefficient
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Wikipedia - Pearson correlation
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Wikipedia - Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient
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Wikipedia - Pedro Varela Geiss -- Spanish writer and revisionist historian
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Wikipedia - Peerage of Ireland -- Titles of nobility created by the English monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland, or later by monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pekka Saarelainen (curler) -- Finnish male curler
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Wikipedia - Pekka Saarelainen -- Finnish politician
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Wikipedia - Pembroke Township -- Former local administrative area in the suburbs of Dublin, Ireland (1863-1930)
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Wikipedia - Penal transportation -- Relocation of convicted criminals to a distant place
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Wikipedia - Peneplain -- A low-relief plain formed by protracted erosion
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Wikipedia - Penny Morrell -- British actress
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Wikipedia - Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems -- Key results in general relativity on gravitational singularities
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Wikipedia - Pentagonal number theorem -- Relates the product and series representations of the Euler function M-NM- (1-x^n)
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Wikipedia - Pentalogy of Cantrell
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Wikipedia - Penumbra (medicine) -- Ischemia-related medical term
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Wikipedia - People-first language -- Disability-related linguistic prescription
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Wikipedia - People mover -- Fully automated transit systems, generally serving relatively small areas
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Wikipedia - People of Northern Ireland -- Ethnic group
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Wikipedia - People's Crusade -- Prelude to the First Crusade
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Wikipedia - People's Democracy (Ireland) -- Defunct Trotskyist political organisation in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - People's Park, Dun Laoghaire -- Small semi-formal park, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
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Wikipedia - People Tree Ltd. -- Anglo-Japanese apparel company
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Wikipedia - Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
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Wikipedia - Percival Brown -- Politician from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia - Perelyub -- Rural locality in Saratov Oblast, Russia
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Wikipedia - Perennial philosophy -- 15th-century philosophical idea that views all religious traditions as sharing a single truth or origin
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Wikipedia - Performance-related pay
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Wikipedia - Perichoresis -- Term referring to the relationship of the three persons of the triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to one another
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Wikipedia - Period (periodic table) -- A method of visualizing the relationship between elements
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Wikipedia - Perl -- Interpreted programming language first released in 1987
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Wikipedia - Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire -- Religious persecution
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Wikipedia - Personal data -- Biographical information for identifying the identity of the person to whom it relates
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Wikipedia - Perspective geological correlation -- Theory in Earth sciences
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Wikipedia - Peto's paradox -- Biological observation of cancer rate not correlating with the number of cells in a species
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Wikipedia - Petrozavodsk State University -- University in the Republic of Karelia, Russia
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Wikipedia - Pew Research Religion > Public Life Project
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Wikipedia - Pharrell Williams -- American singer, songwriter, and record producer Virginia
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Wikipedia - Phenomenology of religion -- Experiential aspect of religion
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Wikipedia - Phibsborough Public Library -- Public library in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Phibsborough -- Northern inner city district of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Philately -- Study of stamps and postal history and other related items
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Wikipedia - Phil Beattie -- Hurdler from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Philippine House Committee on Population and Family Relations -- Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Philippine Senate Committee on Foreign Relations -- Standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Philippine Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality -- Standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Philip the Arab and Christianity -- analysis of the religious beliefs of Roman Emperor Philip the Arab
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Wikipedia - Philosopher of religion
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of Religion
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of religion -- Branch of philosophy examining the concepts of religion
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of religious language
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of space and time -- Branch of philosophy relating to spatiality and temporality
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Wikipedia - Phoenix Park Racecourse -- Former horse racing venue in the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Phoenix Sprint Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Phoenix Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Photonics -- Branch of physics related to the technical applications of light
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Wikipedia - PhotoRC RNA motifs -- Conserved RNA structures related to photosynthesis
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Wikipedia - Phra That Kham Kaen -- Buddhist reliquary in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand
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Wikipedia - Phyllonorycter estrela -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Phyllonorycter schreberella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Phylogenetic comparative methods -- Use of information on the historical relationships of lineages to test evolutionary hypotheses
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Wikipedia - Phylogenetics -- Study of evolutionary relationships between organisms
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Wikipedia - Phylogenetic tree -- Branching diagram of evolutionary relationships between organisms
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Wikipedia - Phylogeny of Malacostraca -- Evolutionary relationships of a class of crustaceans
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Wikipedia - Physcomitrella patens
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Wikipedia - Physical education -- Educational course related to the physique of the human body
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Wikipedia - Physics beyond the Standard Model -- Theories attempting to explain the deficiencies of the Standard Model, Quantum field theory and general relativity
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Wikipedia - Phytochorion -- Geographic area with a relatively uniform composition of plant species
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Wikipedia - Phytorellus -- Genus of leaf beetles from the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Pia Morelius -- Swedish ice hockey defender
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Wikipedia - Pianottoli-Caldarello -- Commune in Corsica, France
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Wikipedia - Piara Singh Bhaniara -- Indian religious leader
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Wikipedia - Piccalilli -- British relish of chopped pickled vegetables and spices
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Wikipedia - Pickerel Lake Township, Freeborn County, Minnesota -- Township in Minnesota, United States
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Wikipedia - Pidyon Shvuyim -- Religious duty in Judaism to bring about the release of a fellow Jew captured by slave dealers or robbers, or imprisoned unjustly by the authorities
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Wikipedia - Pielinen -- Lake in North Karelia, Finland
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Wikipedia - Pier Luigi Celata -- Italian prelate of the Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - Pierre Labarelle -- French canoeist
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Wikipedia - Pierre Morel d'Arleux -- French philatelist
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Wikipedia - Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum -- An empirical relationship that defines the distribution of energy with frequency within the ocean
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Wikipedia - Pietrelcina
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Wikipedia - Pilgrimage of the Relics, Maastricht
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Wikipedia - Pilgrim Paths of Ireland -- Non-denominational representative body for Ireland's pilgrim paths
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Wikipedia - Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli -- Art gallery in Turin, Italy
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Wikipedia - Ping (golf) -- Manufacturer of golf clubs, bags, and apparel
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Wikipedia - Pink (Victoria's Secret) -- Brand of apparel
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Wikipedia - Piolunowka -- Polish alcoholic infusion related to absinthe
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Wikipedia - Pio of Pietrelcina
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Wikipedia - Piper's Stones -- Bronze Age stone circle in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pipistrel 801 eVTOL -- Electric unmanned aircraft
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Wikipedia - Pipistrellus raceyi -- A species of bat from Madagascar
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Wikipedia - Pipistrel Nuuva V300 -- Unmanned hybrid-electric VTOL cargo aircraft
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Wikipedia - Pipistrel Velis Electro -- The world's first type certified electric aircraft
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Wikipedia - Pipistrel -- Slovenian light aircraft manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Pirate radio in Cork -- Radio station in Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pirate radio in Ireland -- Unlicensed radio stations in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pirelli Calendar -- Trade calendar
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Wikipedia - Pirelli Star Driver -- Racecar driver development program by FIA and Pirelli
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Wikipedia - Pirelli Tire Building -- Building in New Haven, Connecticut
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Wikipedia - Pirelli -- Italian multinational tyre manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Pirro Imperoli -- Roman Catholic prelate
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Wikipedia - Pistol -- Type of handgun where the firing chamber is integral to the barrel
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Wikipedia - Pitch and Putt Union of Ireland -- Governing body for pitch and putt in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pitch and putt -- Game derived from golf in Ireland in 1929
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Wikipedia - Pitch space -- Model for relationships between pitches
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Wikipedia - Pixel Buds -- Wireless Bluetooth earbuds and charging case developed by Google
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Wikipedia - Pizza Margherita -- Pizza topped with tomato, mozzarella, and fresh basil
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Wikipedia - Placenames Database of Ireland -- Also known as logainm.ie,
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Wikipedia - Planetary objects proposed in religion, astrology, ufology and pseudoscience -- Non-scientific hypothetical planetary objects
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Wikipedia - Plantain squirrel -- Species of "beautiful" squirrel from Southeast Asia
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Wikipedia - Plantation of Ulster -- 17th century colonisation of northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Plantations of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Plants vs. Zombies -- Tower defense video game first released in 2009
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Wikipedia - Plasma recombination -- Process by which positive ions of a plasma capture a free (energetic) electron and combine with electrons or negative ions to form new neutral atoms (gas); exothermic reaction, meaning heat releasing
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Wikipedia - Plateau -- area of a highland, usually of relatively flat terrain
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Wikipedia - Platform (geology) -- A continental area covered by relatively flat or gently tilted, mainly sedimentary strata
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Wikipedia - Platinum Stakes -- Flat horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Platyptilia farfarellus -- Species of plume moth
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Wikipedia - Pleosphaerellula -- Genus of fungi
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Wikipedia - Pleroma -- Religious concept
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Wikipedia - Pleurotomella parella -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Pobalscoil Neasain -- Mixed secondary school, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Poduzhemye (air base) -- Air base in Karelia, Russia
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Wikipedia - Poeira de Estrelas -- 1948 film directed by Moacyr Fenelon
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Wikipedia - Pogrom -- Violent attack on an ethnic or religious group, usually Jews, either approved or conducted by the local authorities
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Wikipedia - Pointless Relationship -- 2004 single by Tammin Sursok
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Wikipedia - Poitrel -- Australian racehorse
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Wikipedia - Poland and the International Monetary Fund -- Overview of the relationship between Poland and the International Monetary Fund
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Wikipedia - Poland-Tanzania relations -- Bilateral relations of Poland and Tanzania
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Wikipedia - Poland-Yugoslavia relations -- Bilateral relations between Poland and Yugoslavia
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Wikipedia - Polar ecology -- The relationship between plants and animals and a polar environment
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Wikipedia - Polarization identity -- Formula relating the norm and the inner product in a inner product space
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Wikipedia - Polar Science -- A quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research related to the polar regions of the Earth and other planets
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Wikipedia - Pol Callaghan -- Politician from Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland) -- Magazine
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Wikipedia - Police Service of Northern Ireland -- Police force of Northern Ireland since 2001
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Wikipedia - Polish anti-religious campaign
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Wikipedia - Political economy -- Study of production, buying, and selling, and their relations with law, custom, and government
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Wikipedia - Politics of Northern Ireland -- Overview of the politics of Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Politics of the Republic of Ireland -- Political system of the country of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Politics of the United Kingdom -- Political system of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Politique -- Member of a moderate group during the French Wars of Religion
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Wikipedia - Pollatoomary -- Flooded cave in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Poly Play -- Only arcade cabinet released in East Germany
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Wikipedia - Polysemy -- Capacity for a sign to have multiple related meanings
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Wikipedia - Polytheistic reconstructionism -- Attempts to re-establish historical polytheistic religions
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Wikipedia - Pomerelia
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Wikipedia - Pomerium -- Religious boundary around the city of Rome and cities controlled by Rome
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Wikipedia - Pomo religion
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Wikipedia - Pond -- A relatively small body of standing water
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Wikipedia - Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
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Wikipedia - Pool (computer science) -- Collection of computer resources that are kept ready to use rather than acquired on use and released afterwards
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Wikipedia - Poor law union -- Former geographical territory, and early local government unit, in the UK and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Poor Relations -- 1919 film
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Wikipedia - Poor Relief Act 1662
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Wikipedia - Poor relief -- British government and ecclesiastical action to relieve poverty
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Wikipedia - Pope John Paul II and Judaism -- Pope John Paul II worked to improve relations between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism
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Wikipedia - Pope John Paul II's relations with the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland
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Wikipedia - Pope Pius XI and Germany -- Overview of the relationship between Pope Pius XI and Germany
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Wikipedia - Pope Pius XI and Judaism -- Overview of the relationship between Pope Pius XI and Judaism
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Wikipedia - Popish Plot -- Fictitious conspiracy causing anti-Catholic hysteria, affecting England, Scotland and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Poplar Square Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - PopM-CM-) -- Tewa religious leader
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Wikipedia - Poppintree -- Locality within Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Porta Aurelia-Sancti Petri -- Gate of the Aurelian walls in Rome
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Wikipedia - Portable data terminal -- Electronic device used to enter or retrieve data wirelessly
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Wikipedia - Portadown News -- Northern Ireland satire website
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Wikipedia - Portaferry-Strangford ferry -- Passenger and motor vehicle service in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portal:Ireland -- Wikimedia portal
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Wikipedia - Portal:LGBT -- Wikipedia's portal for exploring content related to LGBT
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Wikipedia - Portal:Michigan -- content related to Michigan
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Wikipedia - Portal:New South Wales -- Wikipedia's portal for exploring content related to New South Wales
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Wikipedia - Portal:Northern Ireland -- Wikimedia portal
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Wikipedia - Portal:Outer space -- Wikipedia's portal for exploring content related to Outer space
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Wikipedia - Portal:Religion/Categories
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Wikipedia - Portal:Religion
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Wikipedia - Portal:Schools -- Wikipedia's portal for exploring content related to Schools
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Wikipedia - Portal:Traditional African religions
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Wikipedia - Portal:Transgender -- Portal for exploring content related to transgender people
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Wikipedia - Portal:Viruses -- Wikipedia's portal for exploring content related to Viruses
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Wikipedia - Porta Salaria -- Former gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome
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Wikipedia - Porta Tiburtina -- Gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy
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Wikipedia - Porter Novelli -- American public relations firm
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Wikipedia - Portlick Motte -- Motte and National Monument in County Westmeath, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portmarnock Golf Club -- Links golf club in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portmarnock -- Coastal outer suburban village north of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portnablagh -- Village in Donegal, Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portrait of NiccolM-CM-2 Vitelli -- Painting by Luca Signorelli
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Wikipedia - Portrait of Vitellozzo Vitelli -- Painting by Luca Signorelli
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Wikipedia - Portrane -- Small coastal settlement north of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Portrush Hockey Club -- Field hockey club in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Positive energy theorem -- Key result in general relativity
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Wikipedia - Positron emission -- Radioactive decay in which a proton is converted into a neutron while releasing a positron and an electron neutrino
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Wikipedia - Postage stamps of Ireland -- Stamps issued by the Republic of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland -- Postal code system of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Post-Brexit United Kingdom relations with the European Union -- The United Kingdom's post-Brexit relationship with the European Union
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Wikipedia - Postmodern religion
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Wikipedia - Post-realism -- Theoretical perspective on international relations
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Wikipedia - Post-truth politics -- Political culture where facts are considered of low relevance
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Wikipedia - Potential energy -- Energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects
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Wikipedia - Poulnabrone dolmen -- Dolmen in the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland
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Wikipedia - PowerBar -- American maker of energy bars and related product
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Wikipedia - Power (international relations) -- Concept in international relations
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Wikipedia - Power politics -- International relations theory in which a state's only goal is to further its interests
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Wikipedia - Powerscourt Estate -- Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Powerscourt Waterfall -- Ireland's highest waterfall, Wicklow
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Wikipedia - Power transition theory -- Theory regarding international relations and war
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Wikipedia - Pow-wow (folk magic) -- System of American folk religion and magic associated with the Pennsylvania Dutch
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Wikipedia - Praca do Relogio station -- Brasilia metro station
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Wikipedia - Practical theology -- Academic discipline that examines and reflects on religious practices
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Wikipedia - Pramod Kharel -- Nepalese singer
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Wikipedia - Prarthana Samaj -- Movement for religious and social reform in Bombay, India
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Wikipedia - Prasada -- Religious food offered in Hinduism and Sikhism temples
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Wikipedia - Prauserella shujinwangii -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - Precision and recall -- Measures of relevance in pattern recognition, information retrieval, and machine learning
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Wikipedia - Prehistoric art -- Art produced in preliterate cultures
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Wikipedia - Prehistoric religion -- Religious beliefs of prehistoric peoples
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Wikipedia - Prelate of Honour of His Holiness
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Wikipedia - Prelates
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Wikipedia - Prelate -- High-ranking member of the clergy
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Wikipedia - Prelest
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Wikipedia - Preliminary reference Earth model
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Wikipedia - Prelingual deafness -- Deafness before language is learned
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Wikipedia - Prelinking
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Wikipedia - Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV 893 -- Keyboard composition by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Wikipedia - Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 846 -- Piece by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Wikipedia - Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546 -- Organ music piece written by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Wikipedia - Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 871 -- Musical composition by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Wikipedia - Prelude Fertility -- American fertility clinics
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Wikipedia - Prelude for Organ (Messiaen) -- Composition for organ by Olivier Messiaen
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Wikipedia - Prelude Handicap Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Britain
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Wikipedia - Prelude in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude in C major, Op. 11, No. 1 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 11, No. 10 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude in E major, Op. 11, No. 9 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude in E minor, Op. 11, No. 4 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude in F major, Op. 49, No. 2 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude (music) -- Musical work and musical form
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Wikipedia - Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4 (Chopin) -- Composition by FrM-CM-)dM-CM-)ric Chopin
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Wikipedia - Prelude Op. 59 No. 2 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude, Op. 74, No. 2 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - Prelude to Bruise -- 2014 poetry collection by Saeed Jones
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Wikipedia - Prelude to Fame
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Wikipedia - Prelude to War -- 1942 film by Frank Capra, Anatole Litvak
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Wikipedia - Premio Bancarella -- Literary award of Italy
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Wikipedia - Pre-order -- Order placed for an item that has not yet been released
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Wikipedia - Presidency of Religious Affairs
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Wikipedia - President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status -- To provide options for PR's future political status and relationship with the US
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Wikipedia - Press release -- Information provided for public relations
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Wikipedia - Pressure system -- Relative peak or lull in the sea level pressure distribution
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Wikipedia - Pressure-volume curves -- Relationship between water potential and relative water content
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Wikipedia - Preta -- Type of supernatural being in South and East Asian religions
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Wikipedia - Pretrial services report -- United States bail-related document
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Wikipedia - Primacy of Ireland -- Christian church office in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Primark -- International fast fashion retailer founded in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Primate of All Ireland
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Wikipedia - Princely abbeys and imperial abbeys of the Holy Roman Empire -- Religious institutions in the Holy Roman Empire with imperial immediacy
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Wikipedia - Prince of the Church -- Religious title
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Wikipedia - Principal component analysis -- Conversion of a set of observations of possibly correlated variables into a set of values of linearly uncorrelated variables called principal components
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Wikipedia - Principality of Mingrelia -- historical state in Georgia
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Wikipedia - Principle of cross-cutting relationships
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Wikipedia - Priscilla and the Umbrella -- 1911 film
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Wikipedia - Prisoner of conscience -- Anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. It also refers to those who have been imprisoned and/or persecuted for the non-violent expression of their conscientiously held beliefs
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Wikipedia - Prison Officers' Association (Ireland)
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Wikipedia - PR Newswire -- American distributor of press releases (company)
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Wikipedia - Probabilistic relevance model (BM25)
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Wikipedia - Probabilistic relevance model
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Wikipedia - Problem of Hell -- Ethical problem in religion
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Wikipedia - Problem of religious language -- Philosophical problem of how to talk about God
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Wikipedia - Product-moment correlation coefficient
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Wikipedia - Projectile motion -- Motion of an object given an initial velocity which then follows a path determined entirely by gravity
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Wikipedia - Projection (relational algebra)
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Wikipedia - Prokhorov's theorem -- Relates tightness of measures to relative compactness in the space of probability measures
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Wikipedia - Proof that 22/7 exceeds M-OM-^@ -- Mathematical proof related to the constant pi
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Wikipedia - Proportionality (mathematics) -- Mathematical concept of two varying quantities related by a constant
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Wikipedia - Proprietary software -- software released under a license restricting intellectual property rights
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Wikipedia - Proprioception -- Sense of the relative position of one's own body parts and strength of effort employed in movement
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Wikipedia - Prospero Alarcon y Sanchez de la Barquera -- Mexican prelate
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Wikipedia - Prostitute (1927 film) -- 1926 film by Oleg Frelikh
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Wikipedia - Prostitution -- Engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment
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Wikipedia - Protein function prediction -- Use of bioinformatic methods to correlate proteins with biofunctions
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Wikipedia - Protestant Ascendancy -- Anglican domination of Ireland, late 17th to early 20th centuries
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Wikipedia - Protestantism in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Protestantism in North Macedonia -- Religious denomination
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Wikipedia - Protestantism in South Africa -- Christian religion in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Provost (religion)
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Wikipedia - Psychopathy in the workplace -- Psychopaths typically represent a relatively small percentage of workplace staff but can do enormous damage when in senior management roles.
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Wikipedia - Psychrometric constant -- Relation of the partial pressure of water in air to temperature
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Wikipedia - Ptolemy's theorem -- Relates the 4 sides and 2 diagonals of a quadrilateral with vertices on a common circle
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Wikipedia - Public-relations
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Wikipedia - Public relation
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Wikipedia - Punic religion
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Wikipedia - Queen of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Queen's University Belfast -- Public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Queen Victoria -- Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Queerbaiting -- In media, hinting at but not depicting queer relationships
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Wikipedia - Queer -- Umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender
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Wikipedia - Quintus Aurelius Symmachus
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Wikipedia - R198 road (Ireland) -- Road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R402 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R514 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R568 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R569 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R570 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Kerry, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R577 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R579 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R580 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R593 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R596 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R681 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Waterford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R682 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Waterford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R685 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - R690 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in County Tipperary, Ireland
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Wikipedia - R706 road (Ireland) -- Regional road in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rabstown -- Townland (administrative unit) in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Race and genetics -- Relevance of genotype to race classification
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Wikipedia - Race and sports -- Issues related to race and sports
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Wikipedia - Race of Champions (Irish greyhounds) -- Competition in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Race Relations Act 1965 -- Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom outlawing discrimination on the grounds of race, ethnicity, or national origin in Great Britain
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Wikipedia - Race Relations Act 1976 -- Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom outlawing discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, nationality and ethnic origin
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Wikipedia - Race relations -- Sociological paradigm meant to explain racist violence
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Wikipedia - Radha Soami -- A religious fellowship related to Sikhism
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Wikipedia - Raheny GAA -- Gaelic games club in County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Raheny parish (Roman Catholic) -- Roman Catholic parish, Dublin, Ireland (1152-)
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Wikipedia - Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club -- Athletics club in Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Raheny -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rahn curve -- Graph of theoretical relationship between government spending and economic growth
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Wikipedia - Raiden (video game) -- Vertically scrolling shooter arcade game released in 1990
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Wikipedia - Raidio Teilifis Eireann -- Ireland's public service broadcaster
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Wikipedia - Rail transport in Ireland -- Transport Infrastructure
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Wikipedia - Railway archaeology -- Study of rail transportation relics
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Wikipedia - Raimo Aulis Anttila -- Swedish religious studies scholar
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Wikipedia - Rainbow Serpent -- Creator god and common motif in the art and religion of Aboriginal Australia
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Wikipedia - Raised beach -- A beach or wave-cut platform raised above the shoreline by a relative fall in the sea level
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Wikipedia - Raised-relief map -- Three-dimensional object representing a real terrain
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Wikipedia - Raised shoreline -- An ancient shoreline exposed above current water level.
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Wikipedia - Rake (angle) -- Angle of slope relative to horizontal
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Wikipedia - Rakshasa -- Mythical beings, demons in Indian religions
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Wikipedia - Ramakrishna -- Indian mystic and religious preacher
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Wikipedia - Ramal de Alfarelos -- Portuguese railway line
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Wikipedia - Ramal de Aljustrel -- Railway line in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Ramanujan prime -- Prime fulfilling an inequality related to the prime-counting function
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Wikipedia - Rambhadracharya -- Hindu religious leader
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Wikipedia - RaM-CM-+lism -- UFO religion
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Wikipedia - Ram Mohan Roy -- Indian religious, socialist and educational reformer, and humanitarian
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Wikipedia - Ramoaaina language -- Oceanic language spoken on the Duke of York Islands off eastern New Ireland
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Wikipedia - Ramon Arellano FM-CM-)lix -- Mexican drug trafficker
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Wikipedia - Ram Rath Yatra -- 1990 political-religious rally in India
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Wikipedia - Randall Jarrell -- Poet, critic, novelist, essayist
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Wikipedia - Rank correlation
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Wikipedia - Ranking -- Relationship between items in a set
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Wikipedia - Raphael (archangel) -- archangel responsible for healing in most Abrahamic religions
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Wikipedia - Rapparees Starlights GAA -- Gaelic sports club in County Wexford, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rapprochement -- French term for re-establishment of friendly relations
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Wikipedia - Rare groove -- Soul or jazz music that is very hard to source or relatively obscure
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Wikipedia - RAR-related orphan receptor gamma -- Cellular receptor
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Wikipedia - Rasa (aesthetics) -- Aesthetic concept in Indian arts related to emotions and feelings
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Wikipedia - Rastafari -- Religion formed in 1930s Jamaica
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Wikipedia - Rate Your Music -- Online collaborative metadata database of music and film releases
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Wikipedia - Rathbarry and Glenview Studs Juvenile Hurdle -- Hurdle horse race in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rathbeg, County Antrim -- Townland (administrative division) in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rathcoole, County Dublin -- Village in South Dublin (in historic County Dublin), Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rathcroghan -- Complex of archaeological sites in Roscommon, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rathdangan -- Village in Wicklow, Ireland.
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Wikipedia - Rathgar -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rathmines -- Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Rational root theorem -- Relationship between the rational roots of a polynomial and its extreme coefficients
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Wikipedia - Rational sequence topology -- Mathematical theory related to general topology
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Wikipedia - RationalWiki -- Free-access wiki written to criticize religion, government, and pseudoscience
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Wikipedia - Ratio -- Relationship between two numbers of the same kind
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Wikipedia - Ravidassia religion
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Wikipedia - Raymond G. Perelman -- American investor
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Wikipedia - Razanandrongobe -- Genus of fossil reptiles related to crocodilians
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Wikipedia - Reactive-ion etching -- Method used to relatively precisely remove material in a controlled and fine fashion
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Wikipedia - Reactor (video game) -- Video game set inside a nuclear reactor, first released in 1982
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Wikipedia - Realism (international relations) -- International relations theory
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Wikipedia - Real presence of Christ in the Eucharist -- Doctrine that Jesus is present in the Eucharist, not merely symbolically or metaphorically
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Wikipedia - Rebecca Salome Foster -- American prison relief worker, 1848 - 1902
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Wikipedia - Recession of 1969-1970 -- Relatively mild recession in the United States
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Wikipedia - Reciprocal inhibition -- A process of muscles on one side of a joint relaxing to accommodate contraction on the other side of that joint
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Wikipedia - Reciprocity (optoelectronic) -- Relation between properties of diodes
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Wikipedia - Recognition of same-sex unions in Croatia -- Legal recognition of interpersonal relationships between individuals of the same gender in Croatia
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Wikipedia - Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe -- Legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Europe
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Wikipedia - Recognition of same-sex unions in Namibia -- Legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Namibia
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Wikipedia - Recognition of same-sex unions in Switzerland -- Legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Recordando a Felipe Pirela -- 1979 studio album by HM-CM-)ctor Lavoe
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Wikipedia - Record sales -- Economic activity related to selling records through record shops or online music stores
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Wikipedia - Recrudescence -- Term used to describe relapse, revival, or return of a condition
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Wikipedia - Recurrence relation -- Definition of each term of a sequence as a function of preceding terms
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Wikipedia - Recusancy -- Religious nonconformism in Britain, 16th-19th century
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Wikipedia - Red Ace Squadron -- Flight simulation video game, released in 2001
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Wikipedia - Redemption (religious)
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Wikipedia - Redundancy (engineering) -- Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system
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Wikipedia - Reed relay -- Electromagnetic switching device
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Wikipedia - Reference -- Relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object
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Wikipedia - Referendums related to the European Union -- List of referendums related to the European Union and its predecessor, the European Communities
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Wikipedia - Reflexive relation -- A binary relation over a set in which every element is related to itself
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Wikipedia - Reformation in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Regina Moran -- President for [[Engineers Ireland]]
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Wikipedia - Regular isotopy -- An equivalence relation of link diagrams
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