Wikipedia - ACP 131 -- Defines Allied Military brevity codes
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Wikipedia - Affine plane (incidence geometry) -- Euclidean space of dimension 2 that is axiomatically defined
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Wikipedia - Affine variety -- Algebraic variety defined within an affine space
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Wikipedia - Algebraic curve -- Curve defined as zeros of polynomials
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Wikipedia - Anocracy -- Form of government loosely defined as part democracy and part autocracy
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Wikipedia - Arity -- Fixed number of arguments or operands that a function or operation requires in order to define a relation between them
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Wikipedia - Arsonic acids -- subset of organoarsenic compounds defined as oxyacids
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Wikipedia - Astrological sign -- Twelve 30M-BM-0 sectors of the ecliptic, as defined by Western astrology
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Wikipedia - Attachment Unit Interface -- A physical and logical interface defined in the original Ethernet standard
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Wikipedia - Attribute (computing) -- Metadata which defines a property
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Wikipedia - Ballantine scale -- A biologically defined scale for measuring the degree of exposure level of wave action on a rocky shore
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Wikipedia - Barycentric coordinate system -- Coordinate system that is defined by points instead of vectors
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Wikipedia - Binary relation -- Relationship between two sets, defined by a set of ordered pairs
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Wikipedia - Bioregionalism -- Political, cultural, and ecological system or set of views based on naturally defined areas called bioregions
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Wikipedia - Bioregion -- Ecologically and geographically defined area smaller than a biogeographical realm, but larger than an ecoregion or an ecosystem
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Wikipedia - Body shape -- General shape of a person defined by the molding of skeletal structures and the distribution of muscles and fat
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Wikipedia - Boolean algebras canonically defined
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Wikipedia - Bright-line rule -- Judicial test using clearly defined and objective factors
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Wikipedia - Bullionism -- Economic theory that defines wealth by the amount of precious metals owned
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Wikipedia - Business improvement district -- Defined geographical area as relating to legal business matters
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Wikipedia - Category:Articles using Infobox video game using locally defined parameters
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Wikipedia - Category:Articles using Wikidata infoboxes with locally defined images
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Wikipedia - Category:Commons category link is defined as the pagename
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Wikipedia - Category:Commons category link is locally defined
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Wikipedia - Category:Commons link is defined as the pagename
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Wikipedia - Category:Commons link is locally defined
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Wikipedia - Category:Drug classes defined by psychological effects
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Wikipedia - Cauchy principal value -- Method for assigning values to certain improper integrals which would otherwise be undefined
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Wikipedia - Census-designated place -- Statistical concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau
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Wikipedia - Census tract -- Geographic region defined for the purpose of taking a census
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Wikipedia - Central Lowlands -- A geologically defined area of relatively low-lying land in southern Scotland
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Wikipedia - CIE 1931 color space -- Color space defined by the CIE in 1931
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Wikipedia - City limits -- Defined boundary or border of a city
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Wikipedia - City proper -- The geographical area contained within the defined boundary of a city
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Wikipedia - Civil Rights Act of 1866 -- First U. S. federal law to define citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law
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Wikipedia - Class (set theory) -- Collection of sets in mathematics that can be defined based on a property of its members
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Wikipedia - Climate fiction -- Fiction in a setting defined in part by climate crisis
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Wikipedia - Climatology -- Scientific study of climate, defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time
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Wikipedia - Coastline paradox -- Counterintuitive observation that the coastline of a landmass does not have a well-defined length
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Wikipedia - Code of Points (artistic gymnastics) -- Rulebook that defines the scoring system in artistic gymnastics
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Wikipedia - Color space -- Standard that defines a specific range of colors
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Wikipedia - Common Intermediate Language -- Intermediate representation defined within the CLI specification
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Wikipedia - Crime -- Illegal behavior defined by existing criminal law
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Wikipedia - Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America -- 1991 book
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Wikipedia - Cult -- Social group defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs
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Wikipedia - Data defined storage
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Wikipedia - Defined daily dose -- Statistical measure of drug consumption
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Wikipedia - Define
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Wikipedia - Degrees of freedom (mechanics) -- Number of independent parameters that define the configuration or state of a mechanical system.
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Wikipedia - Delivery (commerce) -- Process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination
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Wikipedia - Densely defined operator -- Function that is defined almost everywhere (mathematics)
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Wikipedia - Deserts and xeric shrublands -- Habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature
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Wikipedia - Digital manifold -- Special kind of combinatorial manifold which is defined in grid cell space
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Wikipedia - Document type definition -- Set of markup declarations that define a document type for an SGML-family markup language
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Wikipedia - Domain name -- Identification string that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within the Internet
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Wikipedia - Draft:Wilhoit's Maxim -- Defines conservatism as preserving the in-group
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Wikipedia - Eating disorder -- Mental disorder defined by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health
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Wikipedia - Ecoregions of South Africa -- Ecologically defined regions in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Ecoregion -- Ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion
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Wikipedia - Endemism -- Ecological state of being unique to a defined geographic location or habitat
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Wikipedia - Engineering drawing -- A type of technical drawing used to define requirements for engineered items
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Wikipedia - Ethnic group -- Socially defined category of people who identify with each other
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Wikipedia - Ethnic nationalism -- Form of nationalism wherein the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity
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Wikipedia - Ethnic religion -- Religion defined by the ethnicity of its adherents
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Wikipedia - Exsecant -- Trigonometric function defined as secant minus one
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Wikipedia - Fajardo metropolitan area -- United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in northeastern Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Fock state -- A quantum state that is an element of a Fock space with a well-defined number of particles (or quanta)
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Wikipedia - Formal system -- Any well-defined system of abstract thought based on the model of mathematics
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Wikipedia - Form factor (design) -- aspect of design which defines the size, shape, and other physical specifications of hardware
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Wikipedia - Froude number -- A dimensionless number defined as the ratio of the flow inertia to the external field
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Wikipedia - Functionalism (architecture) -- Principle which defines a type of architecture
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Wikipedia - General-law municipality -- City or municipality whose governance and structure is defined by state law
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Wikipedia - Genocide Convention -- 1948 United Nations resolution which legally defined genocide
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Wikipedia - Geometric calculus -- Infinitesimal calculus on functions defined on a geometric algebra
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Wikipedia - GNSS software-defined receiver -- GNSS receiver implemented in software
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Wikipedia - Googol -- Large number defined as ten to the power of 100
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Wikipedia - Grand design spiral galaxy -- Galaxy with prominent and well-defined spiral arms,
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Wikipedia - Green World -- literary concept defined by Northrop Frye in 1957
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Wikipedia - Guayama metropolitan area -- US Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in southeastern Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Hardiness zone -- Geographical regions defined by climatic conditions for horticultural purposes
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Wikipedia - Hawaiian earring -- topological space defined by the union of circles
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Wikipedia - Heavy metals -- Loosely defined subset of elements that exhibit metallic properties
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Wikipedia - History painting -- Genre in painting defined by narrative subjects
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Wikipedia - Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup -- Haplogroup defined by differences in human mitochondrial DNA
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Wikipedia - Ice melange -- A mixture of sea ice types, icebergs, and snow without a clearly defined floe
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1164 -- IEEE standard that defines logic values used in electronic design
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Wikipedia - IETF language tag -- abbreviated language code defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Wikipedia - Imaginary number -- Complex number defined by real number multiplied by imaginary unit "i"
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Wikipedia - Implicit curve -- Plane curve defined by an implicit equation
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Wikipedia - Indiana Pi Bill -- 1897 attempt to define by legislation a method of squaring the circle
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Wikipedia - Inner product space -- Generalization of the dot product; used to defined Hilbert spaces
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Wikipedia - Internationalized Resource Identifier -- Resource Description Framework node within an RDF graph; is a Unicode string that conforms to the syntax defined in RFC 3987
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Wikipedia - International Prototype of the Kilogram -- Physical artifact that formerly defined the kilogram
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Wikipedia - ISO 15924 -- defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems
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Wikipedia - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 -- RFCtwo-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1
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Wikipedia - ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 -- Three-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1
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Wikipedia - ISO 4 -- International standard which defines a uniform system for the abbreviation of serial titles
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Wikipedia - ISO 639 macrolanguage -- Language scope defined in the ISO 639-3 standard
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Wikipedia - Job description -- A document that defines a person's duties and responsibilities within an organisation
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Wikipedia - Josephson voltage standard -- System used to generate stable voltages, that may be used to define a volt
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Wikipedia - Judiciary of Puerto Rico -- Defined under the Constitution of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Kolmogorov extension theorem -- A consistent set of finite-dimensional distributions will define a stochastic process
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Wikipedia - List of ecoregions in South Africa -- Ecologically defined areas identified by WMF
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Wikipedia - List of marine ecoregions -- As defined by the WWF and The Nature Conservancy
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Wikipedia - List of metropolitan statistical areas -- List of 392 metropolitan statistical areas defined by the US Office of Management and Budget
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Wikipedia - List of software-defined radios -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of vegetation types of South Africa -- Defined groups of plant communities with similar biotic and abiotic features
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Wikipedia - List of WHO regions -- Six regions of the world defined by the World Health Organization
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Wikipedia - Lithosphere -- The rigid, outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet or natural satellite that is defined by its rigid mechanical properties
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Wikipedia - Lolita (term) -- Term used to define a young girl as "precociously seductive...without connotations of victimization".
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Wikipedia - Low fantasy -- Subgenre of fantasy fiction defined by a "mundane" setting
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Wikipedia - Luck -- Concept that defines the experience of notably positive, negative, or improbable events
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Wikipedia - Lumpers and splitters -- Opposing factions in any discipline that has to place individual examples into rigorously defined categories
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Wikipedia - Masortim -- Israeli Jews who perceive and define themselves as neither strictly religious nor secular
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Wikipedia - Mathematical object -- Anything that can be mathematically defined and with which reasoning is possible
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Wikipedia - Mayaguez metropolitan area -- US Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in west central Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Measure space -- Set on which a generalization of volumes and integrals is defined
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Wikipedia - Medial triangle -- Triangle defined from the midpoints of the sides of another triangle
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Wikipedia - Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub -- Habitat defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature
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Wikipedia - Meiobenthos -- A group of marine and fresh water organisms defined by their small size
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Wikipedia - Metafont -- Description language used to define rastertype fonts
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Wikipedia - Metropolitan statistical area -- Statistical area of the United States, defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and used by the U.S. Census Bureau
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Wikipedia - Michell structures -- Structures that are optimal based on the criteria defined by A.G.M. Michell
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Wikipedia - Micromort -- Unit of risk, defined as one-in-a-million chance of death
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Wikipedia - Mispronunciation -- |Mispronunciation is defined as "incorrect or inaccurate pronunciation", though the matter of what is or is not mispronunciation is a contentious one
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Wikipedia - Mitchell's embedding theorem -- Abelian categories, while abstractly defined, are in fact concrete categories of modules
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Wikipedia - Mohr-Coulomb theory -- Mathematical model describing the response of a brittle material to mechanical stresses and to define shear strength of soils and rocks
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Wikipedia - Molar mass constant -- Physical constant defined as the ratio of the molar mass and relative mass
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Wikipedia - Molecular self-assembly -- Molecules adopt a defined arrangement without guidance or management from an outside source
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Wikipedia - Montane grasslands and shrublands -- Biome defined by the World Wildlife Fund
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Wikipedia - Musselman's theorem -- About a common point of certain circles defined by an arbitrary triangle
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Wikipedia - Named-entity recognition -- Extraction of named entity mentions in unstructured text into pre-defined categories
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Wikipedia - National memory -- Form of collective memory defined by shared experiences and culture
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Wikipedia - Normed vector space -- Vector space on which a distance is defined
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Wikipedia - Origins of rock and roll -- Music genre that emerged as a defined musical style in the United States in the early 1950s
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Wikipedia - Patrician (post-Roman Europe) -- Post-Roman European social class; a formally defined class no of governing upper classes found in metropolitan Italian cities and Free cities of Germany
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of self -- Defines, among other things, the conditions of identity that make one subject of experience distinct from all others
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Wikipedia - Phobia -- Anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation
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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 - Polygon mesh -- Set of vertices, edges and faces that define the shape of a 3D model
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Wikipedia - Ponce metropolitan area -- United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in south central Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Prime Meridian -- A line of longitude, at which longitude is defined to be 0M-BM-0
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Wikipedia - Primitive notion -- Concept that is not defined in terms of previously defined concepts
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Wikipedia - Prosigns for Morse code -- Predefined Morse code patterns with meanings distinct from the letters the patterns normally represent
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Wikipedia - Puerto Rico governmental line of succession -- Defines who may become or act as Governor of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Puerto Rico statistical areas -- Defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget
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Wikipedia - Pythagorean addition -- Defined for two real numbers as the square root of the sum of their squares
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Wikipedia - Rapidity -- Physical quantity, defined as the hyperbolic arctangent of ratio of a given speed to the speed of light)
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Wikipedia - RaunkiM-CM-&r plant life-form -- Types of plant form as defined by Christen RaunkiM-CM-&r
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Wikipedia - Real estate -- Subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts
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Wikipedia - Reciprocal Fibonacci constant -- Mathematical constant defined as the sum of the reciprocals of the Fibonacci numbers
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Wikipedia - Regional Agreement for the Medium Frequency Broadcasting Service in Region 2 -- International treaty that defines standards for AM radio stations in the western hemisphere
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Wikipedia - Region -- Two or three-dimensionally defined space, mainly in terrestrial and astrophysics sciences
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Wikipedia - Representational state transfer -- Software architectural style that defines a set of constraints to be used for creating Web services
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Wikipedia - Royal commission -- Formal body created for public inquiry into a defined issue in some Commonwealth monarchies
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Wikipedia - Rubber hose animation -- Style defined with "rubber hose limbs" that are typically simple, flowing curves, without articulation
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Wikipedia - Sail components -- Features that define a (ship) sail's shape and function
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Wikipedia - San German-Cabo Rojo metropolitan area -- US Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in southwestern Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - SD-WAN -- Software-defined networking in a wide area network
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Wikipedia - Self-adjoint operator -- Densely defined operator on a Hilbert space whose domain coincides with that of its adjoint and which equals its adjoint; symmetric operator whose adjoint's domain equals its own domain
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Wikipedia - Semialgebraic set -- Subset of n-space defined by a finite sequence of polynomial equations and inequalities
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Wikipedia - Shakespearean comedy -- theatrical genre defined by William Shakespeare's comedic plays
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Wikipedia - Sheaf (mathematics) -- Tool to track locally defined data attached to the open sets of a topological space
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Wikipedia - SI base unit -- One of the seven units of measurement that define the Metric System
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Wikipedia - Siegel's theorem on integral points -- Finitely many for a smooth algebraic curve of genus > 0 defined over a number field
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Wikipedia - Sinc function -- Special mathematical function defined as sin(x)/x
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Wikipedia - Smart casual -- Ambiguously defined Western dress code
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Wikipedia - Software-defined networking
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Wikipedia - Software Defined Perimeter
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Wikipedia - Software-defined radio -- radio communication system implemented in software
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Wikipedia - Span and div -- HTML elements used to define parts of a document
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Wikipedia - Spatial database -- Database optimized for storing and querying data that represents objects defined in a geometric space
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Wikipedia - Special drawing rights -- Supplementary foreign exchange reserve assets defined and maintained by the International Monetary Fund
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Wikipedia - Special Protection Area -- Type of protected areas in the European Union defined by the Birds Directive
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Wikipedia - Special radio service -- Internationally defined service via radio
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Wikipedia - Standard atmosphere (unit) -- Unit of pressure defined as 101325 Pa
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Wikipedia - Standard atomic weight -- Relative atomic mass as defined by IUPAC (CIAAW)
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Wikipedia - Strand plain -- A broad belt of sand along a shoreline with a surface exhibiting well-defined parallel or semi-parallel sand ridges separated by shallow swales
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Wikipedia - Sustainable Development Goals and Australia -- Set of 17 global development goals defined by the United Nations for the year 2030
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Wikipedia - Sustainable Development Goals and Ghana -- Set of 17 global development goals defined by the United Nations for the year 2030
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Wikipedia - Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria -- Set of 17 global development goals defined by the United Nations for the year 2030
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Wikipedia - Sustainable Development Goals -- Set of 17 global development goals defined by the United Nations for the year 2030
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Wikipedia - Tarski's undefinability theorem -- The theorem that arithmetical truth cannot be defined in arithmetic
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Wikipedia - Task (project management) -- Activity that needs to be accomplished within a defined period of time
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Wikipedia - Television system -- Canadian term for group of television stations not defined as a network
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Wikipedia - Thermostad -- A homogeneous layer of oceanic waters in terms of temperature, it is defined as a relative minimum of the vertical temperature gradient
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Wikipedia - Tibetan Buddhist canon -- A loosely defined list of sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism
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Wikipedia - Trafficking of children -- Form of human trafficking and is defined as the "recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, and/or receipt" of a child for the purpose of exploitation
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Wikipedia - Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands -- Terrestrial habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature
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Wikipedia - Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests -- Habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature
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Wikipedia - Type site -- Archaeological site that defines a culture
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Wikipedia - Undefined behavior
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Wikipedia - Underwire bra -- Brassiere with curved wire inserts to support and define the breasts
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Wikipedia - Unicode font -- Computer font that maps glyphs to code points defined in the Unicode Standard
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Wikipedia - Unit of measurement -- Definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity
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Wikipedia - Universal Coded Character Set -- Standard set of characters defined by ISO/IEC 10646
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Wikipedia - Universal Software Radio Peripheral -- Product family of software-defined radios
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Wikipedia - Use-define chain -- Data structure that tracks variable use and definitions
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Wikipedia - User-defined function
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Wikipedia - User defined type
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Wikipedia - User error -- Term used by computer technicians as a 'joke' for to define when a computer error exists between the keyboard and chair
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Wikipedia - User exit -- Software extension that executes after a predefined event
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Wikipedia - Utilitarian genocide -- One of five forms of genocide categorized and defined by Vahakn Dadrian
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Wikipedia - Vector graphics -- Computer graphics images defined by points, lines and curves
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Wikipedia - Wall -- Vertical structure, usually solid, that defines and sometimes protects an area
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Wikipedia - War Crimes Act of 1996 -- United States Law that defines a war crime to include a "grave breach of the Geneva Conventions"
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Wikipedia - Weak topology -- Topology where convergence of points is defined by the convergence of their image under continuous linear functionals
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Wikipedia - Wedge (geometry) -- Polyhedron defined by two triangles and three trapezoid faces
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Wikipedia - Well-defined
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Wikipedia - Winkel tripel projection -- Compromise map projection defined as the arithmetic mean of the equirectangular projection and the Aitoff projection
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Wikipedia - Yauco metropolitan area -- United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in Puerto Rico
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Of 472 civilian occupations defined by the Department of Commerce, only six are majority immigrant (legal and illegal). These six occupations account for 1 percent of the total U.S. workforce. Many jobs often thought to be overwhelmingly done by immigrants are in fact majority native-born: 51 percent of maids are U.S.-born, as are 63 percent of butchers and meat processors, and 73 percent of janitors.
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auromere - states-of-self-realization-defined-in-the-gita
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Integral World - Who Defines the Question? Andreas Freund
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Integral World - Who defines "Who"?, Reply to Freund, Andy Smith
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Albert Murray Defines Art
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selforum - plato defines justice as harmony of
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Osomatsu-kun (1988) (1988 - 1989) - Meet the Osomatsu boyssextuplets who look, speak, dress and talk like the same. They only add to the hyper eccentric residents of the town who easily break any boundaries defined by common sense. Check your logical thinking and reason at the door and immerse yourself in everyday lives of unique cha...
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Flubber(1997) - Although "flub" is defined as "to make a mess of," the word "flubber" is a contraction from "flying rubber." In this remake of the 1961 comedy-fantasy The Absent Minded Professor, Robin Williams takes on the role created by Fred MacMurray and later executed by Harry Anderson on television, while the...
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Brink!(1998) - Andy "Brink" Brinker is an inline-skater who hangs with a group of friends who go by the moniker of "Soul-Skaters". This group skates as a way to kick back, not to define who they are. Everything becomes even harder for Brink when he finds out that his parents are caught in some financial issues. So...
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Divine Madness(1980) - Self-defined diva Bette Midler performs her take on comedy and perverse pop music in this unforgettable concert performance, filmed live at Pasadena's Civic Auditorium. Rotating between comic monologues and energetic musical numbers, DIVINE MADNESS proves why Midler has such a dedicated legion of fa...
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Dilbert ::: TV-PG | 30min | Animation, Comedy | TV Series (19992000) -- Cubicle denizen Dilbert toils away at Path-E-Tech which makes undefined products. The focus is on his survival amongst a moronic boss, hostile co-workers and his malevolent pet, Dogbert. Creators:
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Happythankyoumoreplease (2010) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 3 March 2011 (Israel) -- Captures a generational moment - young people on the cusp of truly growing up, tiring of their reflexive cynicism, each in their own ways struggling to connect and define what it means to love and be loved. Director: Josh Radnor Writer:
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Jackie (2016) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Biography, Drama, History | 2 December 2016 (USA) -- Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband's historic legacy. Director: Pablo Larran Writer:
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Nine Lives (2005) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Drama | 2 September 2005 (Italy) -- Captives of the very relationships that define and sustain them, nine women resiliently meet the travails and disappointments of life. Director: Rodrigo Garca Writer: Rodrigo Garca Stars:
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Pirate Radio (2009) ::: 7.4/10 -- The Boat That Rocked (original title) -- Pirate Radio Poster -- A band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that wanted classical music, and nothing else, on the airwaves. Director: Richard Curtis Writer:
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The Good Place ::: TV-PG | 22min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | TV Series (20162020) -- Four people and their otherworldly frienemy struggle in the afterlife to define what it means to be good. Creator: Michael Schur
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The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 22 November 2017 (USA) -- The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine Christmas. Director: Bharat Nalluri Writers: Susan Coyne, Les Standiford (based on "The Man Who Invented Christmas"
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Words on Bathroom Walls (2020) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 50min | Drama, Romance | 21 August 2020 (USA) -- Diagnosed with a mental illness halfway through his senior year of high school, a witty, introspective teen struggles to keep it a secret while falling in love with a brilliant classmate who inspires him to not be defined by his condition. Director: Thor Freudenthal Writers:
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3-gatsu no Lion 2nd Season -- -- Shaft -- 22 eps -- Manga -- Drama Game Seinen Slice of Life -- 3-gatsu no Lion 2nd Season 3-gatsu no Lion 2nd Season -- Now in his second year of high school, Rei Kiriyama continues pushing through his struggles in the professional shogi world as well as his personal life. Surrounded by vibrant personalities at the shogi hall, the school club, and in the local community, his solitary shell slowly begins to crack. Among them are the three Kawamoto sisters—Akari, Hinata, and Momo—who forge an affectionate and familial bond with Rei. Through these ties, he realizes that everyone is burdened by their own emotional hardships and begins learning how to rely on others while supporting them in return. -- -- Nonetheless, the life of a professional is not easy. Between tournaments, championships, and title matches, the pressure mounts as Rei advances through the ranks and encounters incredibly skilled opponents. As he manages his relationships with those who have grown close to him, the shogi player continues to search for the reason he plays the game that defines his career. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 283,096 9.00
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Atomic World -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Music -- Atomic World Atomic World -- Yoshiki Imazu's graduation work at Musashino Art University. -- Movie - ??? ??, 2009 -- 220 N/A -- -- New Tokyo Ondo -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Dementia -- New Tokyo Ondo New Tokyo Ondo -- For this nonsensical animation,30 pictures per second were produced with only pencil tool.A man stretches out his arm and grasp the night view of a distant city NEW TOKYO. He and female companion rush down the length of his arm toward the city lights.The work is defined by a speedy style and comical pictures that express the sense of omnipotence derived from coming into a large sum of money and folly of letting happiness slip through your hands. -- -- Short film by nuQ (Misaki Uwabo). -- -- (Source: Official Page) -- Movie - ??? ??, 2013 -- 218 N/A -- -- Aru Apartment no Isshitsu -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia -- Aru Apartment no Isshitsu Aru Apartment no Isshitsu -- (No synopsis yet.) -- Movie - ??? ??, ???? -- 213 N/A -- -- Fast Week -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia -- Fast Week Fast Week -- The genesis of fast food. -- ONA - Feb 15, 2015 -- 213 5.40
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Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara -- -- Hoods Entertainment -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Harem Romance School -- Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara -- In visual novels, an imaginary flag is defined as an event that serves as a turning point for the whole story. A player triggering the romance flag for a heroine will proceed to her route, or a death flag will signify that a certain character will die afterwards. -- -- High school student Souta Hatate can see these flags above a person's head, and has the ability to bring them down to stop certain events from happening. Using this power, he has prevented other people's deaths. But, after a past accident with him as a sole survivor, he ended up believing that only misfortune will befall those who are near him, and has refrained from making friends or having relationships ever since. -- -- However, everything starts to change after transferring to a new school. After toppling another death flag, his classmate Nanami Knight Bladefield notices his powers and tries to learn more about him, promising that she will remain at his side no matter what may happen. Thus begins Souta's journey as he meets new friends and acquaintances while uncovering the mysteries of his ability... which might run deeper than what anyone expects. -- -- TV - Apr 7, 2014 -- 159,162 6.43
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Sakura Quest -- -- P.A. Works -- 25 eps -- Original -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Sakura Quest Sakura Quest -- Tired of her rural home, recent college graduate Yoshino Koharu is desperate to lead a more exciting life in Tokyo. After a fruitless job hunt, she finally receives a part-time offer as queen of the bizarre "Kingdom of Chupakabura," a rundown mini-attraction in the small agricultural town of Manoyama. However, Yoshino discovers upon her arrival in Manoyama that she was mistaken for a celebrity and the job offer was a mistake. Left with no other options, Yoshino reluctantly agrees to take on the role and aid the Board of Tourism in their efforts to revitalize Manoyama. Determined to bring excitement to the dying town with the help of local residents, the queen enacts a series of projects to highlight the beauty and charm of Manoyama's culture. -- -- Sakura Quest delves into the story of a tight-knit community that is struggling to balance change while also maintaining the rich traditions and bonds which define their identity. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 124,144 7.40
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Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Romance Drama Sci-Fi -- Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You -- Lum doesn't need much assistance going ballistic when everyone in Tomobiki gets an invitation to Ataru's wedding -- and she's not listed as the bride! It seems that some 11 years ago, Ataru played "Shadow Tag" with a young girl named Elle and won. Unfortunately, Elle was yet another Alien Princess; and on her planet, if a boy steps on a girl's shadow, they have to marry. -- When Elle's emissary comes to make arrangements, Lum redefines the term "the atmosphere was electric," but to no avail: a force-field now protects Ataru from her high voltage love-zaps. Lum's friend Benten suggests a pre-emptive wedding, and they proceed to abduct Ataru and all of the wedding guests, and the stage is set for the shotgun wedding of all time! -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- AnimEigo, Discotek Media -- Movie - Feb 13, 1983 -- 7,693 7.07
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Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Harem Comedy Magic Romance Ecchi Fantasy School -- Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo -- Following his brave sacrifice in the war against Albion, Saito Hiraga is knighted and treated as an aristocrat, something that proves difficult for Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière. With their relationship no longer defined as the mighty Void mage and clueless familiar, she wonders what exactly this means for them. -- -- While venturing to a castle, Louise is ambushed by a powerful mage named Sheffield. Battling alone, the young mage nearly faces defeat until Saito makes his appearance. The mystical and unknown nature of Void magic seems to be at work in the battle, and Louise begins to believe in the possibility of another Void user. Moreover, she realizes that Saito's magical rune is fading, and so a new adventure begins as they search for the elf who revived Saito in the past. The relationship between former master and servant faces a new challenge as they work to restore the runes and redefine the bond which holds them together. -- -- 377,294 7.38
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Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Harem Comedy Magic Romance Ecchi Fantasy School -- Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo -- Following his brave sacrifice in the war against Albion, Saito Hiraga is knighted and treated as an aristocrat, something that proves difficult for Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière. With their relationship no longer defined as the mighty Void mage and clueless familiar, she wonders what exactly this means for them. -- -- While venturing to a castle, Louise is ambushed by a powerful mage named Sheffield. Battling alone, the young mage nearly faces defeat until Saito makes his appearance. The mystical and unknown nature of Void magic seems to be at work in the battle, and Louise begins to believe in the possibility of another Void user. Moreover, she realizes that Saito's magical rune is fading, and so a new adventure begins as they search for the elf who revived Saito in the past. The relationship between former master and servant faces a new challenge as they work to restore the runes and redefine the bond which holds them together. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 377,294 7.38
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