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Wikipedia - 007 Legends -- First-person shooter video game featuring James Bond
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Wikipedia - 03 Greedo -- American rapper from California
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Wikipedia - 070 Shake -- American rapper
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Wikipedia - 0 Series Shinkansen -- Japanese high-speed train type
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Wikipedia - 10000000 (video game) -- Hybrid puzzle-role-playing game
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Wikipedia - 1.000.000 (song) -- 2011 single by Alexandra Stan and Carlprit
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Wikipedia - 10,000 BC (film) -- 2008 American epic action-adventure film set in the prehistoric era directed by Roland Emmerich
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Wikipedia - 10,000 Maniacs -- American alternative rock band
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Wikipedia - 1000 Genomes Project -- International research effort on genetic variation
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Wikipedia - 1000 Guineas Stakes -- Flat horse race in Britain
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Wikipedia - 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes -- Discontinued flat horse race in Britain
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Wikipedia - 1000 Homo DJs -- Side project of industrial music band Ministry
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Wikipedia - 1000 Ways to Die -- American television series
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Wikipedia - 1000 Ways to Lie -- American television special program
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Wikipedia - 100 (2019 film) -- 2019 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Sam Anton
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Wikipedia - 10050 Cielo Drive -- Former home of Sharon Tate
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Wikipedia - 100 Aquarii -- Star in the constellation Aquarius
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Wikipedia - 100 Black Men of America -- U.S. civic organization
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Wikipedia - 100 Bullets -- American comic book series
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Wikipedia - 100 Days (2016 TV series)
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Wikipedia - 100 Days My Prince -- 2018 South Korean TV series
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Wikipedia - 100 Days of Summer -- American reality television series
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Wikipedia - 100 dias para enamorarnos -- American comedy drama television series
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Wikipedia - 100 dias para enamorarse (Chilean TV series) -- Chilean telenovela
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Wikipedia - 100 Gecs -- American musical duo
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Wikipedia - 100 Greatest African Americans
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Wikipedia - 100 Greatest Britons
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Wikipedia - 100 Greatest (TV series) -- UK television series
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Wikipedia - 100 Great Paintings -- British television series
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Wikipedia - 100 metres -- Sprint race
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Wikipedia - 100 mono Tobira -- 2006 single by Rina Aiuchi and U-ka Saegusa
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Wikipedia - 100 Orders -- Orders made by the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 100% Pascal-sensei -- Japanese gag comedy manga series
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Wikipedia - 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America -- 2005 non-fiction book by Bernard Goldberg
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Wikipedia - 100 percent corner -- Primary intersection in a city
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Wikipedia - 100P/Hartley -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 100 prisoners problem -- Mathematics problem
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Wikipedia - 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) -- American musical group
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Wikipedia - 100 Rifles -- 1969 film by Tom Gries
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Wikipedia - 100-series highways (Nova Scotia) -- Highway system in Nova Scotia
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Wikipedia - 100 Series Shinkansen -- Japanese high-speed train type
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Wikipedia - 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum
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Wikipedia - 100th meridian west -- Dividing line in the Northern Hemisphere between the humid eastern regions and the semi-arid western regions
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Wikipedia - 100 Years (film) -- 2115 film by Robert Rodriguez
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Wikipedia - 100 Years of Nine Lessons and Carols -- 2018 double album by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge
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Wikipedia - 10/13 -- Term in television series production
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Wikipedia - 10199 Chariklo
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Wikipedia - 101 Aquarii -- Star in the constellation Aquarius
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Wikipedia - 101 Dalmatians (franchise) -- Disney media franchise about a large family of British Dalmatian dogs
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Wikipedia - 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure -- 2003 American animated direct-to-video musical adventure comedy drama film
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Wikipedia - 101 Dalmatians: The Series -- Television series
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Wikipedia - 101 Dalmatian Street -- British-Canadian animated television series
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Wikipedia - 101 Mile Lake -- Lake in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - 101P/Chernykh -- Periodic comet with 13 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 101 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 101 Squadron SAAF -- Reserve squadron of the South African Air Force
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Wikipedia - 101st Brigade -- 101st Brigade
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Wikipedia - 101st Motorised Division Trieste -- Motorised Division of the Italian Army
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Wikipedia - 10244 Thringer Wald
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Wikipedia - 1025 Riema -- Asteroid
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Wikipedia - 102P/Shoemaker -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 103.9 Marian Radio -- Philippine radio station
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Wikipedia - 103 Aquarii -- Star
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Wikipedia - 103P/Hartley -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 103 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 104P/Kowal -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 104th Brigade -- 104th Brigade
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Wikipedia - 10.5: Apocalypse -- 2006 television miniseries directed by John Lafia
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Wikipedia - 105 Mile Lake -- Lake in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - 10.5 (miniseries) -- 2004 television miniseries directed by John Lafia
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Wikipedia - 105P/Singer Brewster -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 105 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 105th meridian west -- Meridian
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Wikipedia - 106th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF -- Canadian Expeditionary Force unit
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Wikipedia - 107 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 108 (band) -- American hardcore band
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Wikipedia - 108 Martyrs of World War II -- Roman Catholic martyrs in Poland during WWII
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Wikipedia - 10-8: Officers on Duty -- American police drama television series
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Wikipedia - 1090 Vermont Avenue -- High-rise office building in Washington, D.C., United States
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Wikipedia - 10979 Fristephenson
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Wikipedia - 109 Prince Street -- Building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 10 Canis Majoris -- Variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 10 cm/65 Type 98 naval gun -- World War II naval gun of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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Wikipedia - 10 Days in a Madhouse -- 2015 American biographical film directed by Timothy Hines
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Wikipedia - 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America -- US television series 2006
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Wikipedia - 10 Downing Street -- Headquarters of British Government
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Wikipedia - 10 February 2007 protest in Kosovo -- Protest against the Ahtisaari Plan
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Wikipedia - 10 Foot Ganja Plant -- American musical group
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Wikipedia - 10P/Tempel -- Periodic comet with 5 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 10% QTV -- Canadian television newsmagazine series
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Wikipedia - 10 Rillington Place -- 1971 film by Richard Fleischer
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Wikipedia - 10 Squadron SAAF -- Squadron of the South African Air Force until 1943
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Wikipedia - 10 Stories Down -- 2005 studio album by The Pineapple Thief
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Wikipedia - 10th & Oregon Crew -- Organized crime gang in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Wikipedia - 10th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 10th AVN Awards -- 1993 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 10th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)
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Wikipedia - 10th IIFA Awards -- Major film awards ceremony honoring the best Bollywood films of 2008
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Wikipedia - 10 Things I Hate About You (TV series) -- American television sitcom
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Wikipedia - 10 Years (band) -- American alternative metal band
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Wikipedia - 1116 SEN -- Sports radio station in Melbourne, Victoria
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Wikipedia - 111P/Helin-Roman-Crockett -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 111th Infantry Brigade (Pakistan) -- Infantry brigade of the Pakistan Army
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Wikipedia - 1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane -- organic molecule of anthropogenic origin implicated in ozone depletion
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Wikipedia - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
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Wikipedia - 11.22.63 -- American thriller limited series based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King
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Wikipedia - 112P/Urata-Niijima -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 113P/Spitaler -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 113 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 114P/Wiseman-Skiff -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 115P/Maury -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 115 series -- Japanese electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 115th Brigade (United Kingdom) -- Military Unit
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Wikipedia - 116P/Wild -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 117P/Helin-Roman-Alu -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 117 series -- Japanese suburban electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 118 Modules -- Sculpture by American artist John Rogers
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Wikipedia - 118P/Shoemaker-Levy -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 118 (TV series) -- Singaporean long-running TV series
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Wikipedia - 119P/Parker-Hartley -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 119 series -- Japanese DC electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no ShM-EM-^Mjo -- Japanese visual novel, manga series and anime series
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Wikipedia - 11P/Tempel-Swift-LINEAR -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 11th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 11th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 11th AVN Awards -- 1994 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 11th Brigade (Australia) -- Australian Army reserve brigade
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Wikipedia - 11th Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade -- Italian military brigade
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Wikipedia - 11th Military Police Brigade (United States) -- US MP brigade
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Wikipedia - 11th (Northern) Division -- British Army 11th (Northern) Division in WWI
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Wikipedia - 11th Parliament of Ontario -- Legislature of Ontario from 1905 to 1908
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Wikipedia - 11th Politburo and the 11th Secretariat of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - 11th Street Bridges -- Complex of three bridges across the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C.
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Wikipedia - 11 Ursae Minoris b -- Extrasolar planet
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Wikipedia - 11 Ursae Minoris -- Star visible to the naked eye in Ursa Minor
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Wikipedia - 1200 Imperatrix -- Hygiean asteroid
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Wikipedia - 120P/Mueller -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1219 -- The year 1219 in the Gregorian calendar.
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Wikipedia - 121P/Shoemaker-Holt -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 121 series -- Japanese electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 122P/de Vico -- Periodic comet with 74 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1-2-3-4 Go! Records -- American independent record label and retail store
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Wikipedia - 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + M-bM-^KM-/ -- Divergent series
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Wikipedia - 123 Reg -- British domain registrar and web hosting company
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Wikipedia - 123 series -- Japanese single-car electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 125 Group -- Railway heritage group
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Wikipedia - 125P/Spacewatch -- Periodic comet with 5 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 125 series -- Japanese single-car DC electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 126 Tauri -- Star in the constellation Taurus
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Wikipedia - 126th meridian west -- Line of longitude 126M-BM-0 west of Greenwich
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Wikipedia - 127 Hours -- 2010 British-American Film
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Wikipedia - 12.7M-CM-^W55mm STs-130 -- Russian military subsonic intermediate rifle cartridge
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Wikipedia - 128P/Shoemaker-Holt -- Periodic comet with 9 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 129P/Shoemaker-Levy -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 12 Angry Men (1957 film) -- 1957 American film by Sidney Lumet
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Wikipedia - 12 Angry Men (1997 film) -- 1997 television film directed by William Friedkin
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Wikipedia - 12AT7 -- Miniature medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube
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Wikipedia - 12AU7 -- Miniature medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube
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Wikipedia - 12AX7 -- Miniature high-gain dual triode vacuum tube
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Wikipedia - 12 basic principles of animation
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Wikipedia - 12 Canis Majoris -- variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 12-Hydroxyheptadecatrienoic acid -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 12k -- American independent record label
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Wikipedia - 12 Men of Christmas -- 2009 television film directed by Arlene Sanford
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Wikipedia - 12 Monkeys (TV series) -- 2015 American television series
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Wikipedia - 12 oz. Mouse -- American animated television series
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Wikipedia - 1+2=Paradise -- Manga series
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Wikipedia - 12P/Pons-Brooks -- Periodic comet with 71 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1/2 Prince -- Book series by Yu Wo
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Wikipedia - 12 Squadron SAAF -- South African Air Force squadron
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Wikipedia - 12th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 12th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 12th AVN Awards -- 1995 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 12th BRICS summit -- International relations conference
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Wikipedia - 12th Combat Aviation Brigade -- Combat Aviation Brigade of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - 12 Years a Slave (film) -- 2013 British-American historical drama film directed by Steve McQueen
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Wikipedia - 12 Years Promise -- South Korean television series
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Wikipedia - 1300-1400 in European fashion -- Costume in the period 1300-1400
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Wikipedia - 130P/McNaught-Hughes -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1313 Dead End Drive -- Board game by Parker Brothers
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Wikipedia - 13 (2010 film) -- 2010 thriller film directed by Gela Babluani
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Wikipedia - 13223 Cenaceneri
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Wikipedia - 13.2mm TuF -- Anti-tank rifle cartridge
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Wikipedia - 1330 in Scotland -- List of events in Scotland during 1330
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Wikipedia - 1348 in Ireland -- List of events in Ireland during 1348
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Wikipedia - 134 Tauri -- Star in the constellation Taurus
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Wikipedia - 1,3,5-Trithiane -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 136P/Mueller -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1382 Dover Straits earthquake -- Magnitude 6 earthquake (21 May 1382) affecting south-eastern England and the Low Countries
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Wikipedia - 138P/Shoemaker-Levy -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 139P/VM-CM-$isM-CM-$lM-CM-$-Oterma -- Periodic comet with 9 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 13 Commandments -- 2018 Dutch-language television series
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Wikipedia - 13 Frightened Girls -- 1963 Cold War spy film directed by William Castle
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Wikipedia - 13 May incident -- Sino-Malay sectarian violence in Kuala Lumpur
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Wikipedia - 13P/Olbers -- Periodic comet with 70 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 13 Reasons Why -- 2017 American teen drama streaming television series
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Wikipedia - 13th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 13th BRICS summit
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Wikipedia - 13th Brigade (Australia) -- Brigade of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 13th British Academy Games Awards
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Wikipedia - 13th district of Budapest
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Wikipedia - 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit
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Wikipedia - 13 Trianguli -- Star in the constellation Triangulum
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Wikipedia - 13 Tzameti -- 2005 thriller film by Gela Babluani
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Wikipedia - 141 Speedway -- Race track in Maribel, Wisconsin
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Wikipedia - 143 (film) -- 2004 film by Puri Jagannadh
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Wikipedia - 143P/Kowal-Mrkos -- Periodic comet with 9 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 144P/Kushida -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 14.5M-CM-^W114mm -- Heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge
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Wikipedia - 145th Street Bridge -- Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 1,4,6-Androstatriene-3,17-dione -- Chemical compound
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Wikipedia - 147P/Kushida-Muramatsu -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1481 Rhodes earthquake -- Magnitude 7 earthquake (3 May 1481) amongst a series that affected Rhodes in that year
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Wikipedia - 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus -- Book by Charles C. Mann
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Wikipedia - 1492: Conquest of Paradise -- 1992 film directed by Ridley Scott
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Wikipedia - 14 Carrot Rabbit -- 1952 short film by Friz Freleng
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Wikipedia - 14 Days to Life -- 1997 German thriller film
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Wikipedia - 14P/Wolf -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 14 Reels Plus -- Indian film production and distribution company
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Wikipedia - 14 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 14-sai no Haha -- 2006 Japanese television series
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Wikipedia - 14th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 14th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 14th Armored Brigade (Turkey) -- Brigade of the Turkish Army based in Northern Cyprus
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Wikipedia - 14th Army Corps (Russian Empire) -- Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army
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Wikipedia - 14th arrondissement of Paris
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Wikipedia - 14th AVN Awards -- 1997 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 14th Marine Regiment (United States)
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Wikipedia - 14th Shamar Rinpoche
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Wikipedia - 14th Street bridges -- Complex of five bridges across the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C
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Wikipedia - 1-(4-Trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-piperazine
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Wikipedia - 1-50 series (CTA) -- Class of Chicago Transit Authority cars
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Wikipedia - 150th meridian west -- A line of longitude which forms a great circle with the 30th meridian east
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Wikipedia - 1511 Idrija earthquake -- Disastrous earthquake in early modern Slovenia
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Wikipedia - 1521 in the Philippines -- Historical year
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Wikipedia - 1522 Almeria earthquake -- Earthquake in Almeria, Spain
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Wikipedia - 152P/Helin-Lawrence -- Periodic comet with 9 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 153P/Ikeya-Zhang -- Periodic comet with 366 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 153 series -- Japanese electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 155-158 North Street, Brighton -- Grade II listed historic building in Brighton, England
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Wikipedia - 155 series -- Japanese electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 157P/Tritton -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 157 series -- Japanese DC electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 157th Battalion (Simcoe Foresters), CEF -- A unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.
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Wikipedia - 158P/Kowal-LINEAR -- Periodic comet with 10 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1590 Neulengbach earthquake -- Destructive earthquake in 16th-century Austria
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Wikipedia - 159P/LONEOS -- Periodic comet with 14 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 159 series -- Japanese electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 159th Fighter Wing -- American unit of the Louisiana Air National Gard
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Wikipedia - 15 August (2001 film) -- 2001 film by Patrick Alessandrin
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Wikipedia - 15 Canis Majoris -- Variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 15 cm Autokanone M. 15/16 -- Heavy field gun used by Austria-Hungary in World War I
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Wikipedia - 15 cm Ring Kanone C/72 -- German siege gun
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Wikipedia - 15 cm Ring Kanone C/92 -- German siege gun
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Wikipedia - 15 cm Ring Kanone L/30 -- German coastal artillery
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Wikipedia - 15 Leonis Minoris -- Star in the constellation Ursa Major
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Wikipedia - 15-Minute Hamlet -- 1976 comedic abridgement of Hamlet by Tom Stoppard.
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Wikipedia - 15P/Finlay -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 15 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 15 South Second Street, Newport, PA -- Historic home located in Newport, Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia - 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards -- 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards
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Wikipedia - 15th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th arrondissement of Paris
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Wikipedia - 15th AVN Awards -- 1998 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 15th Brigade (Australia) -- 1916-1945 Australian Army infantry brigade
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Wikipedia - 15th district of Budapest
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Wikipedia - 15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade
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Wikipedia - 15th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) -- Former infantry brigade of the British Army
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Wikipedia - 15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade -- Peacekeeping unit of the Russian army
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Wikipedia - 15 Ursae Majoris -- Star in the constellation Ursa Major
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Wikipedia - 1600 Penn -- American single-camera sitcom series about a dysfunctional family living in the White House
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Wikipedia - 160P/LINEAR -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 160th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) -- Formation of the Ukrainian Air Force
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Wikipedia - 161P/Hartley-IRAS -- Periodic comet with 21 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 161st meridian west -- Line of longitude
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Wikipedia - 162d Depot Brigade (United States) -- Depot brigade of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - 162nd meridian west -- Line of longitude
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Wikipedia - 1630s -- List of events which happened during the 1630s
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Wikipedia - 1632 series -- Novel series
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Wikipedia - 1635: The Cannon Law -- Book by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
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Wikipedia - 163 North Street, Brighton
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Wikipedia - 163P/NEAT -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 164P/Christensen -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 165P/LINEAR -- Periodic comet with 76 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 165 series -- Japanese express electric multiple unit train type
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Wikipedia - 166P/NEAT -- Periodic comet with 51 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1678 Kediri campaign -- Military campaign in which Mataram and VOC forces took Kediri from Trunajaya
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Wikipedia - 167P/CINEOS -- Periodic comet with 65 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 167 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 1686 in Portugal -- Portugal-related evens during the year of 1686
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Wikipedia - 1689 Boston revolt -- April 1689 revolt in Boston
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Wikipedia - 168 M-CM-^Sra -- Weekly Hungarian language political news magazine
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Wikipedia - 168P/Hergenrother -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 169P/NEAT -- Periodic comet with 4 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 169 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 16 Aurigae -- Star in the constellation Auriga
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Wikipedia - 16 Biggest Hits (Alabama album) -- 2007 compilation album by the American band, Alabama
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Wikipedia - 16 mm film -- Historically popular and economical gauge of film
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Wikipedia - 16P/Brooks -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 16 Prince Street, Peterhead -- Building in Scotland
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Wikipedia - 16 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 16S ribosomal RNA -- Gene region used in phylogenies reconstruction of prokaryotes (bacteria and archea) because of its slow evolution rate
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Wikipedia - 16S rRNA pseudouridine516 synthase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 16th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 16th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 16th arrondissement of Paris
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Wikipedia - 16th AVN Awards -- 1999 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 16th Brigade (Australia) -- Infantry brigade of the Australian Army during 1917-1946
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Wikipedia - 16th British Academy Games Awards
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Wikipedia - 16th district of Budapest
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Wikipedia - 16th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 16th September (painting) -- Painting by Rene Magritte
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Wikipedia - 16th Street Baptist Church bombing -- White supremacist terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 16volt -- American industrial rock band
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Wikipedia - 1700 Cascadia earthquake -- Magnitude 9 megathrust earthquake (January 26, 1700) affecting the North American Pacific North West coast
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Wikipedia - 170P/Christensen -- Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 171P/Spahr -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 172P/Yeung -- Periodic comet with 6 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1732 in Great Britain
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Wikipedia - 173P/Mueller -- Periodic comet with 13 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1755 Lisbon earthquake -- Catastrophic earthquake that primarily affected Lisbon, Portugal
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Wikipedia - 1757 caretaker ministry -- Government of Great Britain
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Wikipedia - 1766 food riots -- a series of riots in England
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Wikipedia - 1770s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1776 (book) -- 2005 book written by David McCullough
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Wikipedia - 1776 Commission -- Patriotic education commission created by Donald Trump
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Wikipedia - 1776 (musical) -- Musical with music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone
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Wikipedia - 1776 Unites -- American bipartisan political initiative
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Wikipedia - 17776 -- Serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative
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Wikipedia - 1787 Boricua earthquake -- Earthquake that struck Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 17 Again (film) -- 2009 American film by Burr Steers
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Wikipedia - 1,7-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4,6-heptatrien-3-one -- Natural product found in turmeric and ginger
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Wikipedia - 17 Canis Majoris -- Star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 17 equal temperament -- Musical tuning system with 17 pitches equally-spaced on a logarithmic scale
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Wikipedia - 17 July Revolution -- Coup in Iraq (17 July 1968) by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party which ousted President Abdul Rahman Arif
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Wikipedia - 17 King Street, Bristol
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Wikipedia - 17-Mile Drive
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Wikipedia - 17 Million Fuck Offs -- 2019 British comedy folk song
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Wikipedia - 17 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 17-sai -- 1971 song by Saori Minami
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Wikipedia - 17th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th arrondissement of Paris
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Wikipedia - 17th AVN Awards -- 2000 American adult industry award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 17th Brigade (Australia) -- Infantry brigade of the Australian Army 1917-1946
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Wikipedia - 17th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th Street Bridge (Vero Beach, Florida) -- Concrete bridge in United States
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Wikipedia - 17th Street Canal -- Canal in Louisiana, United States of America
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Wikipedia - 17th Tank Brigade (Ukraine)
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Wikipedia - 1-800-GET-THIN -- American marketing company
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Wikipedia - 1800s (decade) -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 180th meridian -- The meridian 180M-BM-0 east or west of the Prime Meridian with which it forms a great circle
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Wikipedia - 1810 Crete earthquake -- Magnitude 7 earthquake (16 February 1810) impacting on Crete and eastern Mediterranean countries
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Wikipedia - 1810s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes -- Series of earthquakes during 1811-1812 impacting on Missouri USA
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Wikipedia - 1811 German Coast uprising -- Slave rebellion in the Territory of Orleans
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Wikipedia - 1812 Homestead Farm and Museum -- Historic house in Willsboro, New York
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Wikipedia - 1812 Overture -- Concert overture written in 1880 by composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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Wikipedia - 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake -- Magnitude 7 earthquake (December 8, 1812) affecting Alta California, then a Spanish colonial territory
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Wikipedia - 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains -- Australian mountaineering expedition
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Wikipedia - 181 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 1820s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1831 Bristol riots -- Part of the 1831 reform riots in England
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Wikipedia - 1831 reform riots -- British civil disturbance
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Wikipedia - 1835 Concepcion earthquake -- 1835 earthquake in South America
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Wikipedia - 1838 Druze revolt -- Druze uprising in Syria against the Ottoman Egypt Eyalet (1838)
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Wikipedia - 183 series -- Japanese train type
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Wikipedia - 1840s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1842 retreat from Kabul -- Retreat during the First Anglo-Afghan War
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Wikipedia - 1848 Tampa Bay hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1848
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Wikipedia - 1850s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1853 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak -- Severe outbreak of cholera that occurred in 1854 during the 1846-1860 cholera worldwide pandemic
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Wikipedia - 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake -- Earthquake in Riley County, Kansas, USA
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Wikipedia - 1867 San Narciso hurricane -- Category 3 Atlantic hurricane in 1867
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Wikipedia - 1869 Pictorial Issue -- 1869 American postage stamp series
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Wikipedia - 1890 British Ultimatum -- British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal
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Wikipedia - 1899 Puerto Rico Census -- First census held in Porto Rico under U.S. control for the U.S. War Department
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Wikipedia - 1900 English beer poisoning -- Food safety crisis
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Wikipedia - 1900s (decade) -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1900-1909)
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Wikipedia - 1900 Uruguayan Primera Division -- Statistics for 1900 season of Primera Division Uruguaya
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Wikipedia - 1903 East Paris train wreck -- head-on collision on the Pere Marquette Railway, December 26, 1903
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Wikipedia - 1903 Petrol Electric Autocar -- 1903 experimental petrol-electric railcar in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - 1904 Pictorial 4d Lake Taupo invert -- Rare inverted New Zealand stamp
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Wikipedia - 1904 Sasun uprising -- 1904 uprising by Armenian militia against the Ottoman Empire
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Wikipedia - 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State -- Legal basis of state secularism in France
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Wikipedia - 1905 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1906 malaria outbreak in Ceylon -- Malaria outbreak in Ceylon
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Wikipedia - 1906 Pagoda riots -- Violent clashes in Mauritius between 1900-1906
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Wikipedia - 1907 Kingston earthquake -- Earthquake epicentre Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica on January 14, 1907 (UTC)
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Wikipedia - 1909 Crystal Palace Scout Rally -- Historic Scout gathering in London
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Wikipedia - 190th Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles), CEF -- Unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI
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Wikipedia - 190th Mechanized Infantry Brigade -- 190th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
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Wikipedia - 1910 Cuba hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane
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Wikipedia - 1910 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1910s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1910-1919)
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Wikipedia - 1911 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1911 Britannica
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Wikipedia - 1912 Lawrence textile strike
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Wikipedia - 1914-15 Star -- Campaign medal of the British Empire
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Wikipedia - 1914 in British music -- Music-related events in the United Kingdom during the year of 1914
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Wikipedia - 1915 Galveston hurricane -- 1900 Category 4 Atlantic hurricane which landed near Galveston, Texas
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Wikipedia - 1916 Texas hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1916
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Wikipedia - 1917 (2019 film) -- 2019 British war film directed by Sam Mendes
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Wikipedia - 1918 Romanian typographers' strike -- Labor strike in Bucharest, Romania
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Wikipedia - 1918 San Fermin earthquake -- Earthquake that struck Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1918 Stanley Cup Finals -- Series of ice hockey games to determine seasonal champion
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Wikipedia - 1919 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1919 Florida Keys hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1919
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Wikipedia - 1919 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1919 Lynching in Montgomery, Alabama -- African Americans were lynched in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - 1919 New Year Honours (OBE) -- Appointments of Officers of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours
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Wikipedia - 1919 New Year Honours -- Appointments by King George V to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire
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Wikipedia - 1919 South Wales race riots -- Outbreaks of violence in Newport, Cardiff and Barry in June 1919
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Wikipedia - 1919 United States anarchist bombings -- Series of bombings in the US in 1919
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Wikipedia - 191st Motorized Infantry Brigade (People's Republic of China) -- 191st Motorized Infantry Brigade (People's Republic of China)
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Wikipedia - 1920 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1920s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1920-1929)
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Wikipedia - 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition -- First attempt to find a route to climb Mount Everest
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Wikipedia - 1921 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1921 Tampa Bay hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1921
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Wikipedia - 1922 British Mount Everest expedition -- First attempt to reach summit of world's highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1922 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1923 Bulgarian coup d'etat -- Coup d'etat
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Wikipedia - 1923 World Series
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Wikipedia - 1924 British Mount Everest expedition -- Attempt at first ascent of Mount Everest in 1924
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Wikipedia - 1924 Cuba hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1924
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Wikipedia - 1924 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1925 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1925 Report for Reform in the East (Turkey) -- Reform plan for the Kurdish territories in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering -- Highway renumbering
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Wikipedia - 1926 Iowa highway renumbering -- Highway renumbering
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Wikipedia - 1926 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1926 Simko Shikak revolt -- Kurdish uprising in Iran
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Wikipedia - 1926 United Kingdom general strike -- Coal miner strike in UK in 1926
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Wikipedia - 1927 Indiana bituminous strike -- Strike by American coal miners
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Wikipedia - 1928 Great Barrier Reef expedition -- 1928 Australian Great Barrier Reef expedition
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Wikipedia - 1928 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1928 Okeechobee hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1928
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Wikipedia - 1928 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1928 San Felipe hurricane
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Wikipedia - 1928 Thames flood -- A combined storm surge and river flood of the River Thames
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Wikipedia - 1928 Winter Olympics -- 2nd edition of Winter Olympics, held in Sankt Moritz (Switzerland)
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Wikipedia - 1929 Bahamas hurricane -- 1929 Bahamas hurricane
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Wikipedia - 1929 Hebron massacre -- Massacre of Jewish residents of Hebron by Arab residents in 1929 Arab riots in Mandatory Palestine
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Wikipedia - 1929 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1929 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1930 Belmont Stakes -- 62nd running of an American Thoroughbred race
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Wikipedia - 1930 British Empire Games -- 1st edition of the British Empire Games
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Wikipedia - 1930 Dominican Republic hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1930
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Wikipedia - 1930 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1930s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1930-1939)
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Wikipedia - 1930 Western Wall Commission -- Commission appointed by the British government
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Wikipedia - 1932 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1932 Cuba hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1932
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Wikipedia - 1932 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1932 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1932 San Ciprian hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1932
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Wikipedia - 1933 anti-Nazi boycott -- Boycott of German products by foreign critics of the Nazi Party
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Wikipedia - 1933 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1933 double eagle -- Twenty-dollar American gold coin minted in 1933
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Wikipedia - 1933 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1933 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1933 Treasure Coast hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1933
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Wikipedia - 1934 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1934 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1934 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1935 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition -- Mountaineering expedition led by Eric Shipton
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Wikipedia - 1935 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1935 Labor Day hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1935
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Wikipedia - 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine -- Nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine
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Wikipedia - 1936 British Mount Everest expedition -- Unsuccessful expedition led by Hugh Ruttledge
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Wikipedia - 1936 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1936 Mid-Atlantic hurricane -- Category 3 Atlantic hurricane in 1936
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Wikipedia - 1936 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1937 in organized crime -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1937 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1938 American Karakoram expedition to K2 -- Failed attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1938 British Mount Everest expedition -- Low-cost, unsuccessful expedition led by Bill Tilman
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Wikipedia - 1938 Changsha fire -- Fire during the Sino-Japanese War
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Wikipedia - 1938 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1938 New England hurricane -- Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1938
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Wikipedia - 1938 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1938 Yellow River flood -- 1938 flood in China
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Wikipedia - 1939 American Karakoram expedition to K2 -- Failed attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1939 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1939 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1940 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1940 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1940s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1940-1949)
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Wikipedia - 1941 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1941 Cabo San Lucas hurricane -- Pacific hurricane in 1941
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Wikipedia - 1941 Florida hurricane -- Category 3 Atlantic hurricane
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Wikipedia - 1941 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1941 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1941 Paris synagogue attacks -- Synagogue attack
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Wikipedia - 1941 VFL season -- Season of the Victorian Footbal League competition
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Wikipedia - 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier -- 1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - 1942 experimental cents -- United States pattern coins
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Wikipedia - 1942 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1943 Adapazari-Hendek earthquake -- Earthquake in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1943 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1943 Rolls-Royce strike -- Strike action over women's pay
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Wikipedia - 1943 Surprise Hurricane -- Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 1943
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Wikipedia - 1944 Cuba-Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1944
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Wikipedia - 1944 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1944 Jamaica hurricane -- Category 3 Atlantic hurricane in 1944
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Wikipedia - 1945 Florida State Road renumbering -- Highway renumbering
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Wikipedia - 1945 Homestead hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1945
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Wikipedia - 1945 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1945 Katsuyama killing incident -- Killing of three American soldiers by Okinawans in 1945.
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Wikipedia - 1946 African Mine Workers' Union strike -- Strike by mine workers of Witwatersrand started on August 12, 1946
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Wikipedia - 1946 American Overseas Airlines Douglas DC-4 crash -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 Bulgarian Cup Final -- Final of the Bulgarian Cup
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Wikipedia - 1946 Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1946
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Wikipedia - 1946 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1946 Pilbara strike -- Workers strike in Australia
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Wikipedia - 1947-48 Montenegrin Republic League -- Third season of the Montenegrin Republic League
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Wikipedia - 1947 Amritsar train massacre -- Massacre of Indian refugees by Sikhs
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Wikipedia - 1947 anti-Jewish riots in Aleppo
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Wikipedia - 1947 Cape Sable hurricane -- Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 1947
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Wikipedia - 1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1947
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Wikipedia - 1947 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1947 Royal New Zealand Navy mutinies -- Series of mutinies in 1947 in the New Zealand navy
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Wikipedia - 1947 Telephone strike -- 1947 labor strike across the United States
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Wikipedia - 1948 Ashes series -- Test cricket series between England and Australia
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Wikipedia - 1948 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1948 South African general election
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Wikipedia - 1949 Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1949
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Wikipedia - 1949 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1949 Strato-Freight Curtiss C-46A crash -- Airplane crash in 1949 in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1950 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1950 French Annapurna expedition -- First ascent by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
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Wikipedia - 1950 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1950 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1950 (song) -- 2018 single by King Princess
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Wikipedia - 1950s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1950-1959)
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Wikipedia - 1951 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1951 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition -- First major reconnaissance from Nepal
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Wikipedia - 1951 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1951 Pont-Saint-Esprit mass poisoning
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Wikipedia - 1952 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1952 British Cho Oyu expedition -- Failed climbing expedition to Cho Oyu
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Wikipedia - 1952 in organized crime -- organized crime year
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Wikipedia - 1952 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1952 Puerto Rican constitutional referendum -- Referendum that passed a new Puerto Rico constitution
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Wikipedia - 1952 Severo-Kurilsk earthquake -- Sixth most powerful on record; in Russia
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Wikipedia - 1953 American Karakoram expedition -- Attempt at first ascent of K2 in 1953
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Wikipedia - 1953 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1953 British Mount Everest expedition -- First successful ascent of Mount Everest
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Wikipedia - 1953 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1953 London to Christchurch air race -- Last Great Air Race
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Wikipedia - 1953 Puerto Rico highway renumbering -- Insular highways renumbered
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Wikipedia - 1954 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1954 Caribbean Series -- Sixth edition of The Caribbean Series
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Wikipedia - 1954 Geneva Conference -- Conference among several nations that took place in Geneva from April 26->July 20, 1954; dealt with aftermath of Korean War and the First Indochina War, resulting in the partition of Vietnam-This conference 1954 divided Vietnam land into 2 countries
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Wikipedia - 1954 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1954 National Service riots -- 1954 civil unrest in Singapore
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Wikipedia - 1954 United States Capitol shooting -- Puerto Rican nationalists shot US Congressmen
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Wikipedia - 1955 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1955 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1956 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1956 Hungarian Revolution
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Wikipedia - 1956 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1956 Treason Trial
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Wikipedia - 1957 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1957 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1958 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1958 BOAC Bristol Britannia crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Central African Airways plane crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 East River collision -- Collision between two ships and the subsequent fire and gasoline spill
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Wikipedia - 1958 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1958 Lebanon crisis
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Wikipedia - 1959 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1959 Curitiba riots -- Comb War was a protest that started in December 8th 1959 in the city of Curitiba
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Wikipedia - 1959 in South African sport -- Sports-related events in South Africa during 1959
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Wikipedia - 1959 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1959 Junior Springboks tour of South America -- A series of rugby union matches played in Argentina
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Wikipedia - 1959 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1959 Tibetan uprising
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Wikipedia - 1959 Viqueque rebellion -- Uprising against Portuguese rule in East Timor
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Wikipedia - 1960 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1960 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1960 Rio de Janeiro mid-air collision -- 1960 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1960 South African republic referendum
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Wikipedia - 1960 South Africa referendum
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Wikipedia - 1960s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1960-1969)
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Wikipedia - 1961 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1961 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1961 Puerto Rican financial referendum -- Referendum on financial-related amendments to Puerto Rican statute
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Wikipedia - 1962 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1962 in South African sport -- Sports-related events in South Africa during 1962
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Wikipedia - 1962 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing -- Aerial attack in Saigon
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Wikipedia - 1963 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1963 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1964 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1964 Brazilian coup d'etat -- March-April 1964 coup d'etat in Brazil that ousted President Joao Goulart
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Wikipedia - 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing -- Viet Cong bombing in Saigon
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Wikipedia - 1964 in Israel -- article about events in a specific year or time period
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Wikipedia - 1964 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1964 New York World's Fair -- Showcase of mid-20th-century American culture and technology fair
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Wikipedia - 1964 race riots in Singapore -- 1964 civil unrest in Singapore
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Wikipedia - 1964 state highway renumbering (California) -- Highway renumbering
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Wikipedia - 1964 state highway renumbering (Washington) -- Highway renumbering in Washington
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Wikipedia - 1964 T-39 shootdown incident -- Cold War incident involving an American T-39 being shot down by a Soviet MiG-19
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Wikipedia - 1965 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1965 Chase -- Steeplechase horse race in Britain
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Wikipedia - 1965 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom -- Series of massacres of Igbo people in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 1966 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games -- 8th edition of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games -- Held in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1966 Felthorpe Trident crash -- Crash of a Trident airliner in a pre-delivery flight in 1966
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Wikipedia - 1966 flood of the Arno -- November 1966 flood of the Arno River in Tuscany, Italy
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Wikipedia - 1966 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1966 Nigerian counter-coup -- 2nd Nigeria coup in 1966
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Wikipedia - 1967-68 Irish League -- Irish League
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Wikipedia - 1967 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1967 Australian referendum (Aboriginals) -- Question 2 of 1967 Australian referendum, about counting Indigenous people in the census and allowing the government to legislate separately for them
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Wikipedia - 1967 Buffalo riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1967 Milwaukee riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Minneapolis Riot -- Minneapolis Riot
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Wikipedia - 1967 Newark riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Palestinian exodus -- Flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
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Wikipedia - 1967 Plainfield riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Saginaw riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1968 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1968 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1968 Meckering earthquake -- Earthquake in 1968 in Western Australia
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Wikipedia - 1968 Olympics Black Power salute -- Protest during 1968 Olympic Games
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Wikipedia - 1968 Pulitzer Prize -- Awards given at the 1968 Pulitzer Prize
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Wikipedia - 1969 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1969 Curacao uprising -- Series of riots and protests
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Wikipedia - 1969 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1969 Libyan coup d'etat -- Coup d'etat carried out by the Libyan Free Unionist Officers Movement (1969)
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Wikipedia - 1969 race riots of Singapore -- 1969 civil unrest in Singapore
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Wikipedia - 1969 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1969 (TV series) -- 2019 television documentary series
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Wikipedia - 1970 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1970 British Annapurna South Face expedition -- First ascent of Himalayan mountain face using rock climbing techniques
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Wikipedia - 1970 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1970s energy crisis
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Wikipedia - 1970 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1970s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1970-1979)
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Wikipedia - 1970 United States gubernatorial elections
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Wikipedia - 1971-72 Cypriot First Division -- The 33rd season of Cypriot First Division
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Wikipedia - 1971 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1971 Balmoral Furniture Company bombing -- 1971 terrorist attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1971 College Football All-America Team
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Wikipedia - 1971 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1971 JVP insurrection -- Attempted coup in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - 1971 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1972 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1972 College Football All-America Team
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Wikipedia - 1972 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1972 Puerto Rico DC-7 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1972 Qatari coup d'etat -- Palace overthrow of Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani
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Wikipedia - 1972 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1973-1975 recession -- Period of economic stagnation in the Western world
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Wikipedia - 1973 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1973 College Football All-America Team
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Wikipedia - 1973 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1973 oil crisis -- 1973 petroleum shortage
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Wikipedia - 1973 Paris Air Show Tu-144 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1973 raid on Egyptian missile bases -- Israeli raid during the Yom Kippur War
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Wikipedia - 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking -- Terrorist attacks
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Wikipedia - 1973 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1974 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1974 Houses of Parliament bombing -- 1974 bombing of the British Houses of Parliament
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Wikipedia - 1974 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1974 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1974 Super Outbreak -- April 1974, the 2nd-largest tornado outbreak ever in a 24-hour period
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Wikipedia - 1975 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1975 Australian constitutional crisis -- Dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by Governor-General John Kerr
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Wikipedia - 1975 British Mount Everest Southwest Face expedition -- Himalayan ascent requiring rock climbing techniques
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Wikipedia - 1975 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1975 LaGuardia Airport bombing -- Terrorist attack in New York City
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Wikipedia - 1975 M-EM-;abbar Avro Vulcan crash -- Crash of a British jet bomber in eastern Malta
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Wikipedia - 1975 Nigerian coup d'etat -- 1975 coup in Nigeria led by General Yakubu Gowon
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Wikipedia - 1975 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1975 Spring Offensive -- The final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vietnam War that led to the capitulation of South Vietnam
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Wikipedia - 1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum -- British referendum of 1975
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Wikipedia - 1976 African Cup of Nations squads -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1976 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1976 British Isles heat wave -- Heat wave 1976
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Wikipedia - 1976 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1976 Nigerian coup d'etat attempt -- 1979 coup detat attempt by colonel Buka Suka Dimka
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Wikipedia - 1976 Rothmans Sun-7 Series -- A motor racing competition for Touring Cars of under 3 litre capacity
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Wikipedia - 1976 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1977 Arizona armored car robbery -- 1977 robbery of an armored car
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Wikipedia - 1977 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1977 Atocha massacre -- far-right massacre of five people in Madrid in 1977
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Wikipedia - 1977 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1977 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1978 American Soccer League -- American Soccer League
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Wikipedia - 1978 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1978 Balkan Bulgarian Tupolev Tu-134 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1978 British Army Gazelle downing -- Helicopter downed over Northern Ireland during an engagement between the Provisional IRA and the British Army
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Wikipedia - 1978 in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1978 London bus attack -- Terrorist attack in which 2 people died
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Wikipedia - 1978 Mauritanian coup d'etat -- Military overthrow of Moktar Ould Daddah
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Wikipedia - 1978 Palace of Versailles bombing -- Terrorist bombing in which one person was injured
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Wikipedia - 1978 South African Open (tennis)
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Wikipedia - 1979 Arizona Republic / Jimmy Bryan 150 -- First round of the 1979 IndyCar season
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Wikipedia - 1979 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1979 Imperial Valley earthquake -- Earthquake
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Wikipedia - 2014-2015 India-Pakistan border skirmishes -- A series of armed skirmishes between India and Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 2016-17 Magyar Kupa (men's handball) -- 59th Hungarian men's handball competition
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Wikipedia - 2016-2018 India-Pakistan border skirmishes -- Series of armed skirmishes between India and Pakistan in Kashmir
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Wikipedia - 2016 Nobel Peace Prize
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Wikipedia - 2016 Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico primaries -- Held in Puerto Rico on June 5, 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXXI Olympiad, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Uri attack -- Terrorist attack on Uri army base, India
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 Magyar Kupa (men's handball) -- 60th Hungarian men's handball competition
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 Vegas Golden Knights season -- Inaugural season; strongest debut for an expansion team in North American sports history
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Wikipedia - 2017-19 ICC World Cricket League -- International cricket league
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Wikipedia - 2017-2018 Iranian protests -- Series of demonstrations in Iran beginning on 28 December 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017-2018 North Korea crisis -- Escalating tensions between North Korea and the United States, due to the rapidly improved nuclear weapons capability of North Korea
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Wikipedia - 2017 Sinai mosque attack -- Terrorist bombing in a Sinai mosque, Egypt
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