Wikipedia - 0-0-1-3 -- Alcohol abuse prevention program
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Wikipedia - 1000 Ways to Lie -- American television special program
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Wikipedia - 10 News First -- News and current affairs program by Network 10 in Australia
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Wikipedia - 14-18 NOW -- UK's arts programme for the First World War centenary
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Wikipedia - 1930 International University Games -- Thirty nations competed in a programme of eight sports
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Wikipedia - 1A (radio program) -- American radio talk show
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Wikipedia - 1C:Enterprise programming language
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Wikipedia - 20/20 (American TV program) -- American television newsmagazine
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Wikipedia - 24/7 (American TV program) -- American reality television program
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Wikipedia - 24 Horas (Mexican TV program) -- Mexican television newscast (1970-1998)
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Wikipedia - 24 Hours of Foo -- US television program
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Wikipedia - 24Hours -- Canadian local television news program
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Wikipedia - 3-2 engineering -- Type of engineering degree program
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Wikipedia - 4 Wheeled Restaurant -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - 5th Ward The Series -- US television program
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Wikipedia - 60 Minutes -- American television newsmagazine program
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Wikipedia - 70th Primetime Emmy Awards -- Award ceremony for 2017-2018 U.S. television programming
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Wikipedia - 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards -- 2020 American television programming awards
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Wikipedia - 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards -- 2020 American television programming awards
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Wikipedia - 7 Most Endangered Programme -- Programme to protect endangered monuments and sites in Europe
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Wikipedia - 92 KQRS Morning Show -- American radio program
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Wikipedia - 99% Invisible -- Radio program about design
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Wikipedia - A-0 programming language
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Wikipedia - A-0 System -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - A-A-P -- Computer program
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Wikipedia - Aaron Iba -- American computer programmer and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Abas Basir -- Minister of higher education, Former Director-General of the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme
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Wikipedia - ABC Kids (TV programming block) -- Children's block of animated television series and live-action children's television series
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Wikipedia - ABC (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Abductive Logic Programming
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Wikipedia - Abductive logic programming
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Wikipedia - Abstraction principle (programming)
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Wikipedia - Academy of Finance -- Finance-based high school education program sponsored by the National Academy Foundation
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Wikipedia - Access Hollywood -- American entertainment news program
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Wikipedia - Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs -- Educational accreditation organization
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Wikipedia - ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
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Wikipedia - ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Software Award
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Wikipedia - ActionScript -- object-oriented programming language
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Wikipedia - Actor (programming language)
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Wikipedia - A Current Affair (American TV program) -- American television newsmagazine program (1986-1996, 2005)
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Wikipedia - A Current Affair (Australian TV program) -- Australian current affairs TV show
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Wikipedia - Adam Kennedy (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Ada programming language
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Wikipedia - Ada (programming language) -- High-level programming language first released in 1980
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Wikipedia - Address programming language
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Wikipedia - Administration for Native Americans -- United States program office
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Wikipedia - Adriaan de Groot (software developer) -- Dutch computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Adult chat (television) -- Genre of television programming
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Wikipedia - Adult Swim (Australian TV programming block) -- Australian television programming block
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Wikipedia - Adult Swim -- American nighttime programming block on Cartoon Network
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Wikipedia - Advanced Placement -- American program with college-level classes offered to high school students
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Wikipedia - Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
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Wikipedia - Advice in aspect-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Advice (programming)
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Wikipedia - AEW Dark -- All Elite Wrestling web television program
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Wikipedia - Afropop Worldwide -- American public radio program
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Wikipedia - After-school program
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Wikipedia - After School Satan -- An after school program project created as an alternative to Christian-based after school groups.
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Wikipedia - Agda (programming language) -- Functional programming language
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Wikipedia - AgentCubes -- Educational programming language
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Wikipedia - Agent-oriented programming -- Programming paradigm
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Wikipedia - Agora (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Agora programming language
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Wikipedia - AIDA interactive educational freeware diabetes simulator -- medical simulation computer program
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Wikipedia - AI effect -- When onlookers discount the behavior of an artificial intelligence program by arguing that it is not real intelligence
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Wikipedia - Air Force Officer Training School -- US Air Force Officer commissioning program based at Maxwell AFB, AL
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Wikipedia - Airline Control Program
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Wikipedia - Alabama Champion Tree Program -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Alamat (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Alef (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Alexander Repenning -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Algebraic Logic Functional (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Algebraic Logic Functional programming language
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Wikipedia - Algoid (programming language)
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Wikipedia - ALGOL 60 -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - ALGOL programming language
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Wikipedia - ALGOL -- Family of programming languages
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Wikipedia - Alice (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Alien Mom, Alien Dad -- 2018 South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Alison Mary Smith -- Professor and Programme Leader in Metabolic Biology
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Wikipedia - All-America City Award -- Community recognition program in the United States given by the National Civic League
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Wikipedia - Alliance Francaise French Film Festival -- 2019 alliance french film festival brisbane program
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Wikipedia - All Night Nippon -- Japanese radio program
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Wikipedia - All Over the Place (TV programme) -- British television series
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Wikipedia - All Things Considered -- News program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR)
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Wikipedia - Almaz -- Soviet military space station program
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Wikipedia - AlphaFold -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) program
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Wikipedia - Alpha (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Alphard (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Amanpour -- Global affairs interview television program hosted by [[British-Iranian]] journalist Christiane Amanpour on CNN
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Wikipedia - A Manufacturing Language -- general-purpose programming language
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Wikipedia - America in The Morning -- American syndicated radio news program
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Wikipedia - American Academy of Underwater Sciences -- Organization responsible for standards for American scientific diving certification and operation of scientific diving programs
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Wikipedia - American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education -- Nonprofitable national alliance of education programs
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Wikipedia - American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence -- Program to certify subject experts as teachers
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Wikipedia - American Gladiators (1989 TV series) -- Television program
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Wikipedia - American Programmer
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Wikipedia - American Public Media -- American public radio program producer and distributor
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Wikipedia - American Red Cross Clubmobile Service -- WWII morale-building program
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Wikipedia - American Spaces -- American public diplomacy program
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Wikipedia - American Sports Cavalcade -- American motorsports television program
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Wikipedia - American Urban Radio Networks -- Radio network providing programming for African American audiences
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Wikipedia - America's Funniest Home Videos -- American reality television program
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Wikipedia - America's Most Wanted -- Television program
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Wikipedia - America Tonight -- Al Jazeera America news program
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Wikipedia - AmeriCorps -- Program of the U.S. federal government engaging adults in intensive community service
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Wikipedia - Amir Taaki -- British-Iranian anarchist revolutionary, hacktivist, and programmer
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Wikipedia - AMOS (programming language)
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Wikipedia - AMPL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Andre the Giant (film) -- 2018 television programme
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Wikipedia - Andrew Bradfield -- New Zealand computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Andrew Fluegelman -- American publisher, photographer and programmer
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Wikipedia - Andrew Morton (computer programmer)
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Wikipedia - Andrew Plotkin -- Interactive fiction programmer and writer
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Wikipedia - Anime Network -- Group of anime television programming services
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Wikipedia - ANSI C -- Standards for the C programming language.
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Wikipedia - Answer set programming
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Wikipedia - Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Anti-virus program
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Wikipedia - Apache Groovy -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - AP Computer Science Principles -- AP high school course in procedural programming and computer science concepts
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Wikipedia - APL programming language
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Wikipedia - APL (programming language) -- Functional, symbolic programming language for operating on multidimensional arrays
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Wikipedia - APL syntax and symbols -- Used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language
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Wikipedia - Apollo 10 -- 4th crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 1 -- Failed mission in the United States Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 7 -- First crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 9 -- 3rd crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo Lunar Module -- Lander used in the Apollo program
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Wikipedia - Apollo program
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Wikipedia - Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apoptosis -- Programmed cell death in multicellular organisms
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Wikipedia - Apple certification programs
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Wikipedia - Application lifecycle management -- Product management of computer programs throughout their development lifecycles
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Wikipedia - Application program interface
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Wikipedia - Application programming interfaces
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Wikipedia - Applicative programming language
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Wikipedia - A+ (programming language)
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Wikipedia - ArcGIS Pro -- Main component of geospatial processing programs suite
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Wikipedia - ArcMap -- Main component of geospatial processing programs suite
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Wikipedia - Arc (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Area Redevelopment Administration -- American rural poverty program (1963-1965)
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Wikipedia - Ares I -- Canceled NASA rocket key to the Constellation program
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Wikipedia - Arfa Karim -- Pakistani computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Argo (oceanography) -- International oceanographic observation program
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Wikipedia - Argus (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Arkansas Champion Tree Program -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Arkansas Razorbacks women's soccer -- Women's soccer program representing the University of Arkansas
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Wikipedia - Army Specialized Training Program
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Wikipedia - Array programming language
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Wikipedia - Array programming
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Wikipedia - ARS++ -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Artemis 2 -- Second orbital flight of the Artemis program
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Wikipedia - Artemis 3 -- Third orbital flight of the Artemis program
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Wikipedia - Artemis program
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Wikipedia - ASIC programming language
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Wikipedia - Aspect (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Aspect-oriented programming -- Programming paradigm
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Wikipedia - Assembler (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Assertion (programming)
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Wikipedia - Assertion (software development) -- In computer programming, statement that a predicate is always true at that point in code execution
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Wikipedia - Assignment (programming)
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Wikipedia - Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped -- a social welfare program for adult Albertans with severe disabilities
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's marathon -- Special race invented as part of the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme
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Wikipedia - Atlantic Meridional Transect -- A multi-decadal oceanographic programme that undertakes biological, chemical and physical research during annual voyages between the UK and destinations in the South Atlantic
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Wikipedia - Atlas Autocode -- 1960s computer programming language
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Wikipedia - Atomicity (programming)
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Wikipedia - ATS (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - At the Movies (1986 TV program) -- Movie review television program
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Wikipedia - Attribute-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Audrey Bates (programmer) -- British-American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Audrey Tang -- Taiwanese software programmer (born 1981)
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Wikipedia - Austin City Limits -- American television music program
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Wikipedia - Australia and the Empire Air Training Scheme -- Program to train Australian pilots during World War II
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Wikipedia - Autodesk 123D -- Hobbyist CAD and 3D modeling program suite
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Wikipedia - Automata-based programming
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Wikipedia - Automatic programming
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Wikipedia - Avast Antivirus -- Antivirus computer program
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Wikipedia - A Voz do Brasil -- Brazilian governmental radio program
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Wikipedia - AWK (programming language)
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Wikipedia - AWK programming language
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Wikipedia - AWK -- data-driven programming language made by Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan
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Wikipedia - Axum (programming language) -- Domain specific concurrent programming language originally developed by Microsoft
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Wikipedia - Ayushman Bharat Yojana -- Health programme in India
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Wikipedia - Aza Raskin -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Babbage (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Babel program
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Wikipedia - Bachelor of Science in Information Technology -- Bachelor's degree program
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Wikipedia - Back to Field -- Chinese television program
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Wikipedia - BadgerCare -- Wisconsin public low-income healthcare coverage program
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Wikipedia - Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant -- South Korean cooking-variety program
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Wikipedia - Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King -- 2015 South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Baikal (rocket booster) -- Rocket booster mainly used on Buran programme
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Wikipedia - Balaji Telefilms -- Indian company which produces soap operas, reality TV show, comedy, game shows, entertainment and factual programming
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Wikipedia - Balitaan (2016 TV program) -- Philippine noontime newscast
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Wikipedia - Ballerina (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Ballistic Trajectory Extended Range Munition -- Failed US Navy development program
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Wikipedia - Barbados Defence Force Sports Program -- Sporting arm of the Barbados Defence Force
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Wikipedia - Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms
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Wikipedia - BASIC (programming language)
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Wikipedia - BASIC programming language
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Wikipedia - BASIC Programming
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Wikipedia - BASIC -- Family of programming languages
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Wikipedia - Basil Brush -- Fox puppet from UK children's TV programme
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Wikipedia - Batch programming language
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Wikipedia - Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Bayesian programming
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Wikipedia - BBC-3 (TV series) -- BBC television programme
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Wikipedia - BBC Allied Expeditionary Forces Programme -- Former British radio station during and shortly after World War II
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Wikipedia - BBC Breakfast -- Breakfast television programme on BBC One and BBC News channels in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - BBC Forces Programme -- BBC radio station during World War II
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Wikipedia - BBC General Forces Programme -- BBC radio station during and shortly after World War II
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Wikipedia - BBC Light Programme -- Former BBC radio station
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Wikipedia - BBC National Programme -- British radio broadcasting service
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Wikipedia - BBC News at Five -- Hour-long daily news programme broadcast at 17:00 on BBC News
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Wikipedia - BBC News at Nine -- daily news programme on BBC News
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Wikipedia - BBC News with Katty and Christian -- British television programme
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Wikipedia - BBC Nine O'Clock News -- BBC News program
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Wikipedia - BBC Programme Catalogue -- Online archive of the entire BBC back catalogue of TV and radio programmes
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Wikipedia - BBC Regional Programme -- Former British radio station
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Wikipedia - BBC Third Programme -- British national radio service
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Wikipedia - BCPL -- Multi-paradigm computer programming language
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Wikipedia - Bc (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Beat-Club -- German music television program
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Wikipedia - Beatnik (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Beat the Geeks -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Behind the Wall: Bubba Wallace -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program
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Wikipedia - Bellman equation -- A necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming
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Wikipedia - Ben Chiu -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Ben Delo -- British billionaire mathematician and programmer
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Wikipedia - Ben's Bells -- Tucson, Arizona-originated program
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Wikipedia - Berkeley Yacc -- Unix program for parser generation
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Wikipedia - BeSeatSmart Child Passenger Safety Program -- Vermont child passenger safety program
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Wikipedia - BETA (programming language)
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Wikipedia - BETA programming language
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Wikipedia - BET Awards 2020 -- 2020 American television program
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Wikipedia - Betty Holberton -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Beyond the Tank -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Big Joe 1 -- Uncrewed boilerplate Mercury program capsule
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Wikipedia - Biju Swastya Kalyan Yojana -- Universal health care program in Odisha, India
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Wikipedia - Bill Gosper -- American mathematician and programmer
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Wikipedia - Bill Nye the Science Guy -- American science education television program
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Wikipedia - Bill Stewart (programmer) -- American software developer
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Wikipedia - Bill Wagner (software) -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Bill Zeller -- American computer programmer (1983-2011)
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Wikipedia - Biography (TV program) -- Documentary television series owned by A&E Networks
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Wikipedia - BIOPAN -- ESA research program investigating the effects of space environment on biological material
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Wikipedia - Biosatellite program -- Series of 3 NASA satellites to assess the effects of spaceflight on living organisms
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Wikipedia - BirdNote -- Radio program
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Wikipedia - Birds-1 -- First iteration of a multinational program to help countries build their first satellite
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Wikipedia - Birds-2 -- Second iteration of a multinational program to help countries build their first satellite
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Wikipedia - Bit field -- Data structure used in computer programming
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Wikipedia - Bjorn Michaelsen -- German programmer
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Wikipedia - Blaine Cook (programmer) -- Canadian software engineer
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Wikipedia - Block (programming)
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Wikipedia - Block programming -- Form of programming where programs of a particular genre or similar are grouped together
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Wikipedia - Blue Peter badge -- Award given by the TV program Blue Peter
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Wikipedia - Blue Peter -- British children's television programme
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Wikipedia - BNR Prolog -- constraint logic programming language
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Wikipedia - Bolivarian missions -- Venezuelan social programs enacted by Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro
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Wikipedia - Boo (programming language)
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Wikipedia - B (programming language)
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Wikipedia - B programming language
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Wikipedia - Brad Fitzpatrick -- American programmer and creator of LiveJournal
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Wikipedia - Brainfuck -- Esoteric, minimalist programming language
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Wikipedia - Bram Cohen -- American programmer and author of the BitTorrent protocol
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Wikipedia - Bram Moolenaar -- Dutch computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Brantley Coile -- American businessman and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Breakfast (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine TV program
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Wikipedia - Breakfast Time (British TV programme) -- Television series
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Wikipedia - Brendan Eich -- American computer programmer and technologist
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Wikipedia - Brian Behlendorf -- American computer programmer and executive
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Wikipedia - Bringing Up Baby (TV programme) -- British television documentary series
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Wikipedia - Britain at Low Tide -- British television program
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Wikipedia - Britain's Most Historic Towns -- British television history program
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Wikipedia - British Commonwealth Air Training Plan -- Joint military aircrew training program during World War II
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Wikipedia - British hydrogen bomb programme -- British effort to develop hydrogen bombs between 1952 and 1958
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Wikipedia - Broadcast flag -- Bits in a digital television program that indicates recording restrictions
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Wikipedia - Broadcast programming -- All shows of radio and television that were broadcast during a period of time
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Wikipedia - Broken (American TV program) -- Documentary television program
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Wikipedia - Bruce Ableson -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Bs (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Buran program
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Wikipedia - C++17 -- 2017 edition of the C++ programming language standard
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Wikipedia - Cadabra (computer program)
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Wikipedia - Callback (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Carla Meninsky -- Lawyer and Atari 2600 video game designer and programmer
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Wikipedia - Carl Hewitt -- American computer scientist and designer of Planner programming language
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Wikipedia - Cub Scout -- Scouting program for young people
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Wikipedia - Cuneiform (programming language)
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Wikipedia - CU Online -- University of ColoradoM-bM-^@M-^Ys fully-online bachelorM-bM-^@M-^Ys, masterM-bM-^@M-^Ys, doctorate, and certificate programs
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Wikipedia - Curry-Howard correspondence -- Isomorphism between computer programs and constructive mathematical proofs
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Wikipedia - Curry (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition -- algorithm for solving linear programming problems with special structure
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Wikipedia - DARPA Global autonomous language exploitation program -- DARPA-funded program
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Wikipedia - David Silver (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Declaration (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Declarative programming
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Wikipedia - Delegation (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - Delphi (programming language)
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Wikipedia - DOPE (Dartmouth Oversimplified Programming Experiment)
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Wikipedia - Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award
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Wikipedia - Ease programming language
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Wikipedia - EC (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Edison (programming language)
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Wikipedia - ELI (programming language)
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Wikipedia - ELLA (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Entrepreneur First -- Business accelerator program
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Wikipedia - Environmentally Endangered Lands -- Government conservation program in Florida, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Epidemic Intelligence Service -- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program
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Wikipedia - E programming language
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Wikipedia - Equal Pay Act of 1963 -- United States labor law of the New Frontier program
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Wikipedia - Erasable programmable logic device
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Wikipedia - Eric Allman -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Erlangen programme
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Wikipedia - Espresso heuristic logic minimizer -- computer program for complexity reduction of digital logic circuits
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Wikipedia - Essentials of Programming Languages
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Wikipedia - European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling -- A consortium of 14 European countries and Canada that was formed in 2003 to join the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
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Wikipedia - European Strategic Program on Research in Information Technology
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Wikipedia - Evolutionary programming
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Wikipedia - Executive Order 9835 -- Prescribing Procedures for the Administration of an Employees Loyalty Program in the Executive Branch of the Government
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Wikipedia - ExoMars -- An astrobiology program studying Mars
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Wikipedia - Expensive Desk Calculator -- Computer program
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Wikipedia - Explorers Program -- United States space exploration program
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Wikipedia - Exposing Microorganisms in the Stratosphere -- NASA research program to study the ability of microorganismas to survive in a Mars-like environment
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Wikipedia - Expression-oriented programming languages
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Wikipedia - Extreme Dodgeball -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Extreme programming practices
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Wikipedia - Extreme Programming
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Wikipedia - Fatal exception error -- Error that causes a program to abort
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Wikipedia - Federal Art Project -- New Deal relief program to fund the visual arts
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Wikipedia - Ferroptosis -- Programmed cell death
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Wikipedia - Field programmable gate array
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Wikipedia - Field-programmable object array
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Wikipedia - Fifth-generation programming language
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Wikipedia - Films and television programmes based on Alice in Wonderland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Firing Line (TV program) -- American public affairs television show
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Wikipedia - First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC -- First published description of the logical design of a stored-program computer
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Wikipedia - Fjlnir (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Flavors (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Flow-based programming
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Wikipedia - FORMAC (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Fortress programming language
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Wikipedia - Fourth-generation programming language -- Group of computer programming languages
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Wikipedia - Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development -- Science funding in Europe
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Wikipedia - Framework programme
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Wikipedia - Friends and Heroes -- British-Canadian-American Christian children's program
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Wikipedia - Frink (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Functional logic programming
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Wikipedia - Fundamental theorem of linear programming -- Extremes of a linear function over a convex polygonal region occur at the region's corners
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Wikipedia - Futhark (programming language)
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Wikipedia - G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero -- Television program and line of toys
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Wikipedia - Gina D's Kids Club -- American educational children's television program
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Wikipedia - Girls Nation -- Civic training program
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Wikipedia - Girl Talk Inc. -- Nternational student-to-student mentoring program
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Wikipedia - Glen Kuban -- American computer programmer and independent investigator
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Wikipedia - Global Drifter Program -- Collecting measurements of surface ocean currents, sea surface temperature and sea-level atmospheric pressure using drifters
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Wikipedia - Global Sea Level Observing System -- An Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission program to measure sea level globally for long-term climate change studies
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Wikipedia - Global Telecoms Exploitation -- Alleged British mass surveillance programme
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Wikipedia - Global Volcanism Program -- American research program
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Wikipedia - Glob (programming)
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Wikipedia - Glow Up -- Philippine television program
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Wikipedia - GM-CM-^VKTUM-DM-^^ -- Turkish air-to-air missile program
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Wikipedia - GMT (TV programme) -- News programme
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Wikipedia - GNAT Programming Studio
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Wikipedia - GNU Linear Programming Kit
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Wikipedia - GNU Readline -- Software library that provides line-editing and history capabilities for interactive programs with a command-line interface
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Wikipedia - GOAL agent programming language
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Wikipedia - Goal programming -- Branch of multiobjective optimization
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Wikipedia - Godesberg Program -- 1959 German Social Democratic Party platform
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Wikipedia - Gofer (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Golden Age of Television (2000s-present) -- Period beginning in the late 1990s or early 2000s, seeing a large number of internationally-acclaimed television programs, particularly from the United States
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Wikipedia - Golden Oldies (TV program) -- South Korean television series
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Wikipedia - Goldwell Open Air Museum -- Sculpture park and artist residency program
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Wikipedia - Golly (program) -- Tool for simulating cellular automata
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Wikipedia - GOLOG -- High-level logic programming language
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Wikipedia - Good Day L.A. -- Morning television news and entertainment program in Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - Good Day! (TV program) -- American morning television program
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Wikipedia - Good Game (TV program) -- Australian video game review television series
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Wikipedia - Good Morning Britain (2014 TV programme) -- British breakfast programme, broadcast on weekdays from 6:00am to 8:55am on ITV
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Wikipedia - Good Night, Little Ones! -- 1964 Russian children's television programme
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Wikipedia - Google Earth -- 3D globe-based map program owned by Google
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Wikipedia - Google Fonts -- An interactive directory of free hosted application programming interfaces for web fonts
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Wikipedia - Google Get Your Business Online -- Program
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Wikipedia - Google Santa Tracker -- Annual Christmas-themed entertainment program that simulates tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve
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Wikipedia - Google Summer of Code -- Annual program that offers open-source software projects to post-secondary student developers
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Wikipedia - Go Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Go programming language
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Wikipedia - Go (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Gosu (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Gotcha (programming) -- Code that is valid but counter-intuitive
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Wikipedia - Goto-less programming
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Wikipedia - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize -- Program of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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Wikipedia - Go With Noakes -- BBC Television children's program
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Wikipedia - GPSS -- General-purpose programming language
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Wikipedia - GPT-2 -- Artificial intelligence program
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Wikipedia - Grammar checker -- Computer program that verifies written text for grammatical correctness
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Wikipedia - Grammatical Framework -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Grand Tour program -- NASA's cancelled space program intended to explore the outer solar system
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Wikipedia - Grannies on Safari -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Graphics Layout Engine -- Graphics programming language
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Wikipedia - Graphite (SIL) -- Programmable Unicode-compliant smart-font technology and rendering system developed by SIL International as free software
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Wikipedia - Grasshopper 3D -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - GRASS (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer -- ESA satellite intended to map in the Earth's gravity field. Part of the Living Planet Programme
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Wikipedia - Great Books programs in Canada
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Wikipedia - Great Books (TV program) -- 1993 documentary television series
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Wikipedia - Great Escape (South Korean TV series) -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Great Society -- Political program launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964-65
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Wikipedia - Great Underwater Wall -- China's military underwater program
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Wikipedia - Green New Deal -- Proposed economic stimulus program
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Wikipedia - Gremlin (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Gridwars -- Programming Contest
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Wikipedia - Groovy (programming language)
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Wikipedia - GT Academy -- Television programme
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Wikipedia - Gtkmm -- Computer Program
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Wikipedia - Guido van Rossum -- Dutch programmer and creator of Python
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Wikipedia - Guile (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Gundam Evolve -- 2004 television programme
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Wikipedia - Gunk (media) -- Belgian television program
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Wikipedia - H-1A visa -- Discontinued US visa program for foreign nurses
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Wikipedia - H-1C visa -- Discontinued US visa program for foreign nurses
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Wikipedia - Hacker (programmer subculture)
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Wikipedia - Hack (programmer subculture)
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Wikipedia - Hack (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - HackTool.Win32.HackAV -- DDfinition from Kaspersky Labs for a program designed to assist hacking
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Wikipedia - HAL AMCA -- Indian fifth generation fighter jet development programme
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Wikipedia - Halftime Heat -- Professional wrestling Super Bowl counterprogramming that is produced by WWE
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Wikipedia - Halide (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Halite AI Programming Competition -- contest developed by Two Sigma and Cornell Tech
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Wikipedia - Halting problem -- Problem of determining whether a given program will finish running or continue forever
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Wikipedia - Hampton Catlin -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Hans Reiser -- American computer programmer, entrepreneur, and convicted murderer
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Wikipedia - Happy Land (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Happy Time (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Harriet Bruce-Annan -- Ghanaian programmer and humanitarian
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Wikipedia - Harri Hursti -- Finnish computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Haskell programming language
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Wikipedia - Haskell (programming language) -- Functional programming language
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Wikipedia - Haussmann's renovation of Paris -- Vast public works program commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III between 1853 and 1870
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Wikipedia - Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball -- American college volleyball program
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Wikipedia - Hawa Mahal (radio program) -- Indian radio show
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Wikipedia - Haxe (programming language)
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Wikipedia - HBO Now -- American OTT streaming service featuring HBO programming
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Wikipedia - Headliner (TV programme) -- Hong Kong news satire television program
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Wikipedia - Head Start Program
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Wikipedia - Head Start (program)
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Wikipedia - Headstart with Karen Davila -- Philippine television program
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Wikipedia - Head (Unix) -- Program on Unix and Unix-like systems
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Wikipedia - Healthy People program -- United States national health promotion goals
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Wikipedia - Healthy San Francisco -- Health access program for uninsured residents of San Francisco, California
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Wikipedia - Heap (programming)
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Wikipedia - Heaven & Earth (TV series) -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Helen Crump -- Fictional character on the American television program The Andy Griffith Show
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Wikipedia - Hello World program
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Wikipedia - Hello world program
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Wikipedia - Henriette Avram -- American computer programmer and system analyst
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Wikipedia - Henry Mwandumba -- African Professor of Medicine and Deputy Director of the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome research programme
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Wikipedia - Herb Sutter -- US computer programmer and author
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Wikipedia - Here and Now (Boston) -- American public radio magazine program
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Wikipedia - Heritage Documentation Programs -- Division of the U.S. National Park Service
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Wikipedia - Hermes (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Hermes program -- United States Army Ordnance Corps rocket program
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Wikipedia - Heute-show -- German late-night satirical television program
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Wikipedia - Hey! Spring of Trivia -- Japanese television program
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Wikipedia - Hezbollah social services -- Social development programs organized by Hezbollah
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Wikipedia - Hierarchy (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - Higher Nationals -- An internationally-recognised higher education programme of qualifications
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Wikipedia - Higher order programming
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Wikipedia - Higher-order programming
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Wikipedia - Higher Power -- Term used in Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve-step programs
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Wikipedia - High-level programming languages
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Wikipedia - High-level programming language -- Programming language with strong abstraction from details of hardware
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Wikipedia - Hilbert's program
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Wikipedia - Hissatsu Shigotonin III -- Japanese television program
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Wikipedia - History of Programming Languages
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Wikipedia - History of programming languages
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Wikipedia - History of Python -- History of the Python programming language
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Wikipedia - History of the Dylan programming language
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Wikipedia - History of the Scheme programming language
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Wikipedia - History's Business -- American television program
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Wikipedia - HM-aM-;M-^S Thanh ViM-aM-;M-^Gt -- Vietnamese computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Hoc (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Hollywood A Go-Go -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Hollywood (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Hollywood Today Live -- US television news program
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Wikipedia - Home & Family -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Home-based program -- Home visiting services for young children in the United States
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Wikipedia - Home School Hub -- Educational television programme in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Hometown Flex -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Homeward Bound (organization) -- Australian leadership program
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Wikipedia - Honors colleges and programs -- special accommodation constituent programs at universities
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Wikipedia - Hope (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Horses Galore -- 1977-1979 BBC1 children's TV programme
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Wikipedia - Housing and Home Finance Agency -- Responsible for the housing programs of the United States from 1947-1965
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Wikipedia - Houston Automated Spooling Program
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Wikipedia - How to Design Programs -- Book by Matthias Felleisen
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Wikipedia - HP-15C -- Programmable scientific calculator produce by Hewlett-Packard
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Wikipedia - HP-16C -- Programmable calculator produce by Hewlett-Packard
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Wikipedia - HP 35s -- Programmable scientific calculator produced by Hewlett-Packard
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Wikipedia - HP-65 -- Programmable handheld calculator with magnetic card reader
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Wikipedia - HP Multi-Programming Executive
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Wikipedia - Human Development Report -- Annual report by the Human Development Report Office of the United Nations Development Programme
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Wikipedia - Human Genome Project -- Research program for sequencing the human genome
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Wikipedia - Hume (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Hypernauts -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Ian Sommerville (technician) -- British electronics technician and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - IB Diploma Programme -- Educational programme
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Wikipedia - IBM 603 -- Control panel programmable electronic calculating card punch
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Wikipedia - IBM 604 -- Control panel programmable electronic calculating card punch
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Wikipedia - IBM Airline Control Program
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Wikipedia - IBM Basic Programming Support
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Wikipedia - IBM eFUSE -- Technology to reprogram computer chips.
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Wikipedia - IBM High Level Assembler -- Modern assembler for programs on IBM's z/Architecture systems
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Wikipedia - IBM mainframe utility programs
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Wikipedia - IBM System/34, 36 System Support Program
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Wikipedia - I Can See You (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - ICI (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Icon (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Icon programming language
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Wikipedia - IDEA-NEW -- USAID program in Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - IDL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Idol in Action -- Philippine public service program
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Wikipedia - Idol Room -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Id (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Idris (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Igor Pavlov (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Illegals Program -- Russian espionage program
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Wikipedia - Illinois Veteran Grant -- Government program
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Wikipedia - Ilyushin Il-106 PAK VTA -- Russian military program to propose a next-generation heavy military transport aircraft
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Wikipedia - Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend -- South Korean television music competition program
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Wikipedia - Impact! (TV series) -- American professional wrestling TV program
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Wikipedia - Impact Xplosion -- Professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - Imperative programming language
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Wikipedia - Imperative programming
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Wikipedia - Implicit bias training -- Programs to expose implicit bias and eliminate discriminatory behaviors
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Wikipedia - IMP (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Imus in the Morning -- US radio program
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Wikipedia - In Business Africa -- BBC Africa Programme
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Wikipedia - Include directive -- Type of file in computer programming
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Wikipedia - Increpare Games -- British video game programmer
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Wikipedia - Independent Network News (TV program) -- American syndicated TV news program
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Wikipedia - Indexer (programming)
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Wikipedia - Indiana Asteroid Program
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Wikipedia - Individualized Education Program -- Document that is developed for each public school child in the U.S. who needs special education
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Wikipedia - Induced stem cells -- Stem cells derived from somatic, reproductive, pluripotent or other cell types by deliberate epigenetic reprogramming.
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Wikipedia - Induction programme
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Wikipedia - Inductive functional programming
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Wikipedia - Inductive Logic Programming
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Wikipedia - Inductive logic programming
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Wikipedia - Inductive programming
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Wikipedia - Inferential programming
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Wikipedia - Infinite Flight -- 2011 flight simulator computer program
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Wikipedia - Infinite loop -- Programming idiom
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Wikipedia - Information Awareness Office -- DARPA division overseeing the "Total Information Awareness" program
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Wikipedia - Inheritance (object-oriented programming) -- The mechanism of basing an object or class upon another object or class retaining similar implementation
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Wikipedia - Inheritance (programming)
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Wikipedia - Initial Program Load
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Wikipedia - Inkigayo -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - InnerChange Freedom Initiative -- Prison Fellowship International program (1997-present)
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Wikipedia - Input method -- Operating system component or program that allows any data, such as keyboard strokes or mouse movements, to be received as input
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Wikipedia - In Search of History -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Inside Edition -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Inside MMA -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Inside No. 9 -- British dark comedy anthology television program
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Wikipedia - Insider Threat Program
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Wikipedia - Insight (Australian TV program) -- Australian TV series
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Wikipedia - Installation (computer programs) -- Act of making a computer program ready for execution
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Wikipedia - Installer (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Institution of Analysts and Programmers
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Wikipedia - Instituto Antartico Argentino -- Argentinean Antarctic program
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Wikipedia - Instruction set architecture -- Set of abstract symbols which describe a computer program's operations to a processor
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Wikipedia - Instrumentation (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - In-system programming
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Wikipedia - Integer linear programming
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Wikipedia - Integer programming
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Wikipedia - Integral humanism (India) -- Political program adopted in 1965 as the official doctrine of the Jan Sangh
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Wikipedia - Integrated Ocean Drilling Program -- Marine research program between 2003-2013 to monitor and sample sub-seafloor environments
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Wikipedia - Intensive outpatient programs
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Wikipedia - Intensive outpatient program
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Wikipedia - Intentional Programming
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Wikipedia - Intentional programming
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Wikipedia - Interactive programming
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Wikipedia - INTERCAL -- Esoteric programming language
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Wikipedia - Interface-based programming
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Wikipedia - Interkosmos -- Soviet international spaceflight program
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Wikipedia - InterMapper -- Network mapping program
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Wikipedia - International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming
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Wikipedia - International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
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Wikipedia - International Conference on Functional Programming
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Wikipedia - International Emmy Kids Awards -- Children's television programming award
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Wikipedia - International Institute of Tropical Forestry -- Program of the United States Forest Service
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Wikipedia - International Obfuscated C Code Contest -- Computer programming contest
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Wikipedia - International Ocean Discovery Program -- An international marine research collaboration for drilling, coring, and monitoring the subseafloor
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Wikipedia - International Social Survey Programme
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Wikipedia - International Space Station programme -- Ongoing space research program
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Wikipedia - Internet Server Application Programming Interface
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Wikipedia - Interprocedural optimization -- Computer program optimization method
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Wikipedia - Interrupt request (PC architecture) -- Hardware signal sent to a processor to interrupt a running program and handle input
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Wikipedia - Introduction of species to Mana Island -- New Zealand ecological restoration programme
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Wikipedia - In Tune (radio programme) -- British music radio programme
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Wikipedia - Invariant based programming
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Wikipedia - Inversion of control -- Software programming technique
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Wikipedia - Io (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Io programming language
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Wikipedia - Iowa Writers' Workshop -- MFA degree granting program
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Wikipedia - IPPOLIT -- Open-source chess program
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Wikipedia - Is This Rape?: Sex on Trial -- television programme
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Wikipedia - ISyllabus -- Five year Islamic studies programme in the UK
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Wikipedia - Iterator -- In computing, an object that enables a programmer to traverse a container, particularly lists
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Wikipedia - It's Garry Shandling's Show -- American television program
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Wikipedia - It Takes a Thief (2005 TV series) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - IUPUI Jaguars -- Sports program
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Wikipedia - I Want To Be a Hilton -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Jaan Tallinn -- Estonian programmer and investor
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Wikipedia - Jackson Structured Programming
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Wikipedia - Jackson structured programming
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Wikipedia - JADE (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Jade Wang -- American computer programmer and neuroscientist
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Wikipedia - Jaikoz -- Java tagging program
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Wikipedia - Jakarta Servlet -- Jakarta EE programming language class
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Wikipedia - Jalonne White-Newsome -- American program officer and lecturer.
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Wikipedia - James D. Sachs -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast -- British television programme
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Wikipedia - Janus (concurrent constraint programming language)
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Wikipedia - Japanese space program
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Wikipedia - Japan Railway Journal -- Japanese TV program
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Wikipedia - Jason Spisak -- American voice actor and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Java applet -- Discontinued way to run small Java programs in browsers
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Wikipedia - Java (Programming Language)
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Wikipedia - Java (Programming language)
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Wikipedia - Java (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Java programming language
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Wikipedia - JavaScript (programming language)
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Wikipedia - JavaScript -- High-level programming language
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Wikipedia - Jean Bartik -- American ENIAC computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jean-loup Gailly -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jed McCaleb -- American banker, programmer and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Jeff Randall Live -- Former television business news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - Jeremie Miller -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jeremy Ashkenas -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jerry Yang -- computer programmer and Founder of Yahoo!
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Wikipedia - Jesse Vincent -- Businessperson and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jessie MacWilliams -- Mathematician, programmer
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Wikipedia - Jess (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Jeugdjournaal -- Dutch television news program
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Wikipedia - JFreeChart -- open-source framework for the programming language Java
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Wikipedia - Jim Gettys -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jim Hall (computer programmer) -- American programmer and FreeDOS founder
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Wikipedia - Jim Kent -- American research scientist and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jim Weirich -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - JiveBop TV Dance Party -- American TV program
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Wikipedia - JJ Zhuang -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Joao Branco -- French-born Portuguese theatrical actor and reviewer, professor, and programmer
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Wikipedia - Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program -- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Wikipedia - Joe Armstrong (programmer) -- British computer scientist
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Wikipedia - Joe Armstrong (programming)
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Wikipedia - Joe Hewitt (programmer) -- Software programmer
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Wikipedia - John Carmack -- American computer programmer, engineer, and businessman
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Wikipedia - John Chambers (programmer)
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Wikipedia - John Harris (software developer) -- Computer programmer, hacker and software developer
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Wikipedia - John McAfee -- American computer programmer and businessman
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Wikipedia - Johnson-McConnell agreement of 1966 -- US Army and Air Force agreement on aircraft programs
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Wikipedia - John Walker (programmer)
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Wikipedia - John Warnock -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - John W. Cowan -- American programmer
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Wikipedia - Joint Combat Pistol -- Cancelled US program for a new military sidearm
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Wikipedia - Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action -- International agreement on the nuclear program of Iran
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Wikipedia - Joint Global Ocean Flux Study -- An international research programme on the fluxes of carbon between the atmosphere and ocean, and within the ocean interior
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Wikipedia - Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation -- United Nations mechanism tasked with monitoring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal Number 6
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Wikipedia - Joint technological education district -- Special school district in Arizona offering career and technical education programs
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Wikipedia - Jonathan Alexander (computer programmer) -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jonathan Blow -- American game designer (Braid, The Witness) and programmer (Jai language)
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Wikipedia - Jonathan Potter (computer programmer)
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Wikipedia - Jonathan Zarra -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Jon Hall (programmer) -- Programmer and major contributor to the Linux project
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Wikipedia - Josephine Jue -- Chinese-American mathematician and programmer
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Wikipedia - Josh Gare -- English computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Joule (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Joyce (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Joy (programming language)
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Wikipedia - J (programming language)
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Wikipedia - JRT (programming language) -- Pascal programming language implementation
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Wikipedia - JScript .NET -- Programming language developed by Microsoft
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Wikipedia - JSFuck -- Esoteric programming language that uses 6 characters to write all JavaScript code
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Wikipedia - Julian Le Fay -- Video game programmer
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Wikipedia - Julia (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Junior Cycle -- Educational programme for Irish second-level schools
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Wikipedia - Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps -- US military program
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Wikipedia - Just another Perl hacker -- Frivolous Perl program
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Wikipedia - Justice League Action -- Animated television program
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Wikipedia - Justin Frankel -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - K-25 -- Manhattan Project codename for a program to produce enriched uranium
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Wikipedia - KaBlam! -- American animated sketch comedy television series programming block
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Wikipedia - Kaleidoscope (UK radio series) -- BBC Radio 4 arts programme
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Wikipedia - Kandi's Ski Trip -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Kansas City Roos -- Athletic program of the University of Missouri-Kansas City
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Wikipedia - Karel (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Karlsbader Programm -- Political demands by Sudeten German Party in 1938
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Wikipedia - Kasie DC -- American news program
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Wikipedia - Kathleen Antonelli -- Irish-American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Kazakh space program -- Overview of the space program of Kazakhstan
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Wikipedia - KC-X -- A US Defense department procurement program for next generation tanker aircraft
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Wikipedia - Kelly Bailey (composer) -- Composer, musician, game designer, sound designer, conceptual artist, and programmer
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Wikipedia - Ken Arnold -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Ken Coar -- American software programmer
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Wikipedia - Keneally and Cameron -- Australian television news program
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Wikipedia - Kenneth Avery -- New Zealand jazz musician, radio programme manager, and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! -- 2006 TV programme, biography
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Wikipedia - Ken Thompson (computer programmer)
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Wikipedia - Kentucky Bourbon Trail -- Program to promote Kentucky Bourbon industry
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Wikipedia - Kerbal Space Program -- space flight simulator game
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Wikipedia - KET ED -- Kentucky television programming service
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Wikipedia - Keystroke programmable
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Wikipedia - Keyword (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Khulta Kali Khulena -- Marathi-language television program
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Wikipedia - Kid Pix -- Bitmap drawing program designed for children
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Wikipedia - Kids' WB -- American children's programming block
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Wikipedia - Killing Hitler -- 2003 British television programme
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Wikipedia - King Lear (1983 TV programme)
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Wikipedia - King of Mask Singer -- 2015 South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Kit Clayton -- American musician and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Klerer-May System -- Programming language oriented to numerical scientific programming
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Wikipedia - KM-EM-^Mhaku Uta Gassen -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Knowing Bros -- Television entertainment program
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Wikipedia - Knowledge-based programming
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Wikipedia - Knowledge-based systems -- Computer program that reasons and uses a knowledge base to solve complex problems
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Wikipedia - Kohsuke Kawaguchi -- Jenkins creator and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - KoM-EM-!ice Program -- 1945 agreement between Czechoslovak Communists and the Czechoslovak government-in-exile
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Wikipedia - Korean Attack Submarine program -- A three-phased project to build up the Republic of Korea Navy attack submarine arsenal.
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Wikipedia - Korean Destroyer eXperimental -- Shipbuilding program by the Republic of Korea Navy.
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Wikipedia - Korean television drama -- Television program genre
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Wikipedia - Kosmos 133 -- Uncrewed flight of the Soyuz programme
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Wikipedia - Kosmos 140 -- Soviet uncrewed flight of the Soyuz programme
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Wikipedia - Kotlin (programming language)
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Wikipedia - K (programming language)
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Wikipedia - KrisFlyer -- The frequent flyer program of Singapore Airlines
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Wikipedia - Kuha Mo! -- Philippine television program
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Wikipedia - KVN -- Soviet and Russian television program
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Wikipedia - KwangmyM-EM-^OngsM-EM-^Ong program -- North Korean satellite program
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Wikipedia - Kyekyekule -- Kids Program
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Wikipedia - L2 (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Label (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Label (programming)
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Wikipedia - Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular -- US television program
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Wikipedia - LaFarr Stuart -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Lafforgue's theorem -- Completes the Langlands program for general linear groups over algebraic function fields
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Wikipedia - La Hora Nacional -- Mexican national government radio program
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Wikipedia - Lambda (programming)
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Wikipedia - Land Arts of the American West -- Field-based art program
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Wikipedia - Landmark Worldwide -- Company offering personal development programs
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Wikipedia - Landsat 1 -- First satellite of the United States' Landsat program, active 1972-1978
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Wikipedia - Langlands program
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Wikipedia - Language binding -- Software library that allows using another library coded in another programming language
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Wikipedia - Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada -- Canadian language education programme
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Wikipedia - Language oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Language-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Large-scale Complex IT Systems -- UK research and graduate education programme
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Wikipedia - Larry Ewing -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Larry Kaplan -- American video game designer and programmer
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Wikipedia - Larry McVoy -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Larry Wall -- American computer programmer and author
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Wikipedia - Lars Bak (computer programmer) -- Danish computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Lasso (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Later... with Jools Holland -- British contemporary music television programme
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Wikipedia - Laura Ayres -- Portuguese virologist and head of National Programme to combat AIDS
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Wikipedia - Lauren McCarthy -- American artist and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Lava (programming language)
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Wikipedia - La Voz Colombia -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Lazy loading -- Design pattern in computer programming
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Wikipedia - LazyTown -- English-Icelandic children's television program
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Wikipedia - Lead programmer
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Wikipedia - League for Programming Freedom -- Organization
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Wikipedia - League (non-profit) -- Nonprofit, school and web-based program
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Wikipedia - Lee Daniel Crocker -- American software programmer
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Wikipedia - Lee Kyu-yeon's Spotlight -- South Korean investigative journalism program airing on JTBC
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Wikipedia - Legal clinic -- Legal aid or law school program providing services
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Wikipedia - Lego Ideas -- Online program by Danish toy manufacturer LEGO
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Wikipedia - Le Grand Journal (French TV program) -- French TV program
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Wikipedia - Lemelson-MIT Program
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Wikipedia - Lemuel Davis -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Lend-Lease -- WW2 program to provide US allies with free armaments
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Wikipedia - Length of service award program -- Pension-like reward program
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Wikipedia - Lenin was a mushroom -- 1991 television programme
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Wikipedia - Le Point (TV series) -- Former Radio-Canada current affairs program
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Wikipedia - Les Coeurs brM-CM-;lM-CM-)s (miniseries) -- French television program
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Wikipedia - Leslie Benzies -- Scottish computer programmer and businessman
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Wikipedia - Level Crossing Removal Project -- Infrastructure program of the government of Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - Lexico programming language
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Wikipedia - Lex programming tool
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Wikipedia - LFE (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Liaison Committee on Medical Education -- Accrediting body for educational programs at schools of medicine in the United States and Canada
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Wikipedia - Liberal arts education -- Traditional academic program in Western higher education
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Wikipedia - Library (computing) -- Collection of non-volatile resources used by computer programs, often for software development.
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Wikipedia - Libratus -- Artificial intelligence poker playing computer program
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Wikipedia - License Program Product
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Wikipedia - Li-Chen Wang -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Life Bar -- Korean television entertainment program
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Wikipedia - Light entertainment -- Term, classification used to describe a broad range of television and radio programming that includes comedies, variety shows, game shows, quiz shows
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Wikipedia - Lightweight programming language
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Wikipedia - Limbo (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Linda Liukas -- Finnish programming instructor and children's writer
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Wikipedia - Linear-fractional programming (LFP)
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Wikipedia - Linear genetic programming
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Wikipedia - Linear programming relaxation
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Wikipedia - Linear programming -- Method to solve some optimization problems
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Wikipedia - Lingo (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Lint programming tool
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Wikipedia - Lip Sync Battle Shorties -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Liskov substitution principle -- Object-oriented programming principle
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Wikipedia - LISP and Functional Programming
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Wikipedia - LISP programming language
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Wikipedia - Lisp programming language
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Wikipedia - Lisp (programming language) -- Programming language family
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Wikipedia - LIS (programming language)
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Wikipedia - List of 20th Television programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of accredited respiratory therapist programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of administrators and deputy administrators of NASA -- Space program administrator
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Wikipedia - List of Amazon original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American public access television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American television programs by debut date -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American television programs currently in production -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Animal Planet original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Apollo missions -- The missions and test flights of NASA's Apollo Program
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Wikipedia - List of Apple TV+ original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Arctic research programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of audio programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of BBC Radio programmes adapted for television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of BBC television programming
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Wikipedia - List of Blue Peter presenters -- List of presenters of the British television programme
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Wikipedia - List of British television programmes -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Burger King ad programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of C-based programming languages
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Wikipedia - List of CBS All Access original programming -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of C-family programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chinese television programs by date -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Coke Studio (Pakistani TV program) episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs by U.S. state -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Alabama -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Alaska -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Arizona -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Arkansas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in California -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Colorado -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Connecticut -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Delaware -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Florida -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Georgia (U.S. state) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Hawaii -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Idaho -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Illinois -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Indiana -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Iowa -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Kansas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Kentucky -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Louisiana -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Maine -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Maryland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Massachusetts -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Michigan -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Minnesota -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Mississippi -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Missouri -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Montana -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Nebraska -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Nevada -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in New Hampshire -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in New Jersey -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in New Mexico -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in New York -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in North Carolina -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in North Dakota -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Ohio -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Oklahoma -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Oregon -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Pennsylvania -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Puerto Rico -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Rhode Island -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in South Carolina -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in South Dakota -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Tennessee -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Texas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Utah -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Vermont -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Virginia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Washington, D.C. -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Washington (state) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in West Virginia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Wisconsin -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of college athletic programs in Wyoming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of comedy and variety television programs with LGBT cast members -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of concurrent and parallel programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of constraint programming languages
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Wikipedia - List of Crackle original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of current youth hearing conservation programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Czech television programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of DIC programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Discovery Channel original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Disney+ original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Disney TV programming blocks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of disorders included in newborn screening programs -- A list of disorders included in newborn screening programs
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Wikipedia - List of DreamWorks Animation programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of dystopian music, TV programs, and games -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of E City programmes in 2013 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of educational programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ended Netflix original programming -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of engineering programs in the California State University -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of entertainment news programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Eros Now original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of events broadcast on Wide World of Sports (American TV program) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Explorers Program missions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Facebook Watch original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of fantasy television programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of fashion education programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of films and TV programs containing corporal punishment scenes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of films based on television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Food Network original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former programs broadcast on Rede Globo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of free-to-air programmes broadcast by Discovery New Zealand -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of frequent flyer programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of functional programming topics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of gifted and talented programmes
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Wikipedia - List of Globoplay original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of GMTV programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of government animal eradication programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of HBO Max original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of HBO original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of homeschooling programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of honors programs and colleges in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of horror television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of hospice programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hotstar original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hulu original programming -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of human spaceflight programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of human spaceflights by program
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Wikipedia - List of In Our Time programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of international specialty programme premieres on Australian television in 2010 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of iQIYI original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ITV Breakfast programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Japanese television programs by date -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of late-night American network TV programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Launch Services Program launches -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Le original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lifetime original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lionsgate Television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lisp-family programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Living Treasures of Hawaii -- Program by the Buddhist temple Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii to honor Hawaii residents
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Wikipedia - List of logic programming languages
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Wikipedia - List of longest-running radio programmes -- Regular broadcasts made for decades
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Wikipedia - List of longest-running UK television programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of medical drama television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of MGM Television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Microsoft Windows application programming interfaces and frameworks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of most-listened-to radio programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Nat Geo Wild original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Nelvana programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Netflix original programming -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Neuro-linguistic programming topics
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Wikipedia - List of news and information television programs featuring LGBT subjects -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Nick Jr. original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of object-oriented programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of object-oriented programming terms
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Wikipedia - List of OHSAA lacrosse champions -- OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs
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Wikipedia - List of old-time radio programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of open-source programming languages
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Wikipedia - List of original programs distributed by Apple
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Wikipedia - List of original programs distributed by MySpaceTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Philippine television programs by date -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by 8TV (Malaysian TV network) -- Television programmes broadcast by 8TV Malaysia
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by And TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Astro Bella -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Astro Ceria -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Bravo -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Cartoon Network (India) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Challenge -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Channel 5 (Singapore) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Channel One -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Channel U (Singapore) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Channel V -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by CITV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by CNA -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Colors Tamil -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Comedy Central (British TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Discovery Home & Health -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel (Indian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Disney XD (British and Irish TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by E4 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Fox (Italian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by FX (Italian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Hungama TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Joi -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Korean Broadcasting System -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Mediacorp Channel 8 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Media Nusantara Citra -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by MTV in Asia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by MTV (India) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Mya -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nickelodeon (India) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nick Jr. (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Nicktoons (UK and Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by ntv7 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by RTE 2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Sky One -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Sky Witness -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by StarPlus -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Star World -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Steel -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Syfy (British and Irish TV channel) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Telefis Eireann -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TG4 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TV2 (Malaysia) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TV 2 (Norway) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TV3 (Malaysia) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TV9 (Malaysia) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by tvN (Asia) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Urdu 1 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Virgin Media Television (Ireland) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programmes broadcast by Zindagi TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming broadcast by Colors Rishtey -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming language researchers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming languages by type -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming languages for artificial intelligence -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming languages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by ABS-CBN Sports and Action -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by AksyonTV/5 Plus -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Asianovela Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by DZRH-TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Fox Filipino -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by GMA Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Hero -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Light TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by People's Television Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Q/GMA News TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by Studio 23 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by TeleRadyo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs aired by TV5 (Philippine TV network) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by 2x2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by A2Z (Philippine TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by A&E -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ABC Spark -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ABC Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ABC
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN Sports and Action -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by A-Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Adult Swim -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by A Kids Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Alpha TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Alter Channel -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by AMC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by American Broadcasting Company -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Animax -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ANT1 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Antena 3 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Antenna TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Arirang TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Armenia TV and Armenia Premium -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Arutz HaYeladim -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ARY Digital -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ARY Zindagi -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Asian Food Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Asianovela Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Audience -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Azteca AmM-CM-)rica -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Bang Bang -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by BBC America -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by BBC Canada -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by BEAM TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by BET -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by BiteTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Boomerang in the UK -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Boomerang (Latin American TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Boomerang (Southeast Asia) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Boomerang -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Bravo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Buzzr -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Canal 9 Denmark -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Canal 9 Norway -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Canal Sony (Latin America) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CaribVision -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (Latin America) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (South Korea) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network -- Programs airing on the U.S. channel
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CBC Television -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CBS -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Channel 1 (Israel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Channel 2 (Israeli TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Channel 31 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Chiller -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cinemax -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Citytv -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by C More -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CMT (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CMT -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CNBC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CNN Philippines -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CNN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Colors -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Comedy Central -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Comedy Gold -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cooking Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Cosmopolitan TV (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Create -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CTV and CTV 2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CTV Comedy Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by CyBC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by DD National -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Decades -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by DejaView -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Discovery Family -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Discovery Kids (Latin American TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Latin America) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Portuguese TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Scandinavian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney Junior -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Disney XD -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by DTour -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Dubai One -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by DZBB -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by DZRH/DZRH News Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by E! (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by E! (Canadian TV system) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Echorouk TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Epix -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ESPN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Esquire Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by ETC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by E! -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Family Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by FEM -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Food Network (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox Business -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox Channel Asia -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox News -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox (Turkish TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fox -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by France 2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Freeform -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Fuse -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by FX (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by FX -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by FXX -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by G4 (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by G4 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Game Show Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Geo Kahani -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Geo TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Global Reality Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Global -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by GMA Life TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by GMA Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by GMA News TV International -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by GMA News TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by GMA Pinoy TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Great American Country -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Hallmark Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by HGTV (Canadian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by History (American TV network) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by History (Canadian TV network) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Hum Sitaray -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Ici Radio-Canada TM-CM-)lM-CM-) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by IFC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Imagine TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by INC TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by independent stations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Investigation Discovery -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Ion Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Jack TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Jaya TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Jeepney TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Jetix (block) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Jetix -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Joytv -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by JTBC -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Kalaignar TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Kentucky Educational Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Keshet International -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Kids' WB -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Knowledge Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Knowledge Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Life OK -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Light TV -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by M3 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Max (Norwegian TV channel) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MBC 4 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MBC TV -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by M-CM-^Gufo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Mediacorp Vasantham -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Mega Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Metro Channel -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MeTV -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Middle East Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Minimax -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MSNBC -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV2 (Canada) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV2 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV Australia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV Brasil -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV (Canada) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV Classic -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Much -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Multishow -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MundoMax -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by MyNetworkTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Mzansi Magic -- List of TV programs
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by NBCSN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by NBC -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nepal Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Net 25 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Network 10 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nick at Nite -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (Brazil) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (Canada) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (Latin America) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (Pakistan) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon (Southeast Asia) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nicktoons -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Nine Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Noggin -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Noovo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by OCN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by OLN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by One Sports -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Oprah Winfrey Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by OUTtv -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Paramount Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by PBS Kids -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by PBS -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by People's Television Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Phoenix Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Playhouse Disney -- list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Polsat -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by PolynM-CM-)sie 1ere -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Pop (American TV channel) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Prise 2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Public Television company of Armenia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Puthuyugam TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Qubo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Radyo5/One PH -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Raj TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by RCTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by RecordTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Rede Globo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by RedeTV! -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Retro Television Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by RJTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sahara One -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by SBT -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Science Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Seoul Broadcasting System -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Seven Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by SF (Australian TV channel) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Shakthi TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Showcase -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sky News Live -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Slice -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sonshine Media Network International -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sony SAB -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Spacetoon -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Special Broadcasting Service -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Speed -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Spike -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sportsnet 360 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Star Jalsha -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Star Maa -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Star TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Star Vijay -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sundance TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Sun TV (India) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Syfy -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Tahiti Nui Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TBD -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TBS -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TeenNick -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Telecinco -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Telemundo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TeleRadyo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Teletoon -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Televen -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Televisa networks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The CW Plus -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The CW -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The Filipino Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by the Israeli Educational Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The Pet Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The WB 100+ Station Group -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The WB -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by The Weather Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by This TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TNT (American TV network) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Tokyo Broadcasting System Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Toonami -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Toon Disney -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Top Channel -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TRT 1 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by True Crime Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TruTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TSN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV 2 Bliss -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV 2 Zebra -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV3 in Norway -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV5 (Philippine TV network) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVA -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV Azteca networks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVE -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV Japan -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV Land -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVN 7 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVNorge -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV Nova -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVOKids -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVOne (Pakistan) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TV One -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by TVOntario -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by UniMas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Univision Puerto Rico -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Univision -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by UNTV -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by UPN -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Up -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by USA Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Venevision -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by VH1 (Europe) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by VH1 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Viasat 4 -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Vice on TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by VOX -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by WAPA-TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Warner Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by WGN America -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Yes TV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Yey! -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by YTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Zee Keralam -- Programs broadcast by Indian television channel Zee Keralam TV
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Zee Tamil (India) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Zee Telugu -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast by Zee TV -- Programs broadcast by Indian television channel Zee TV
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcasted by ANT1
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcasted by ERT
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcasted by Mega Channel
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Wikipedia - List of programs broadcast on bpm:tv -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs distributed by American Public Television -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by CT -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Metro Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by NBC -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Net 25 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Radio Philippines Network -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by RJTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Southern Broadcasting Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs previously broadcast by Yey! -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs produced by ABC Signature -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of programs shown on the ABS-CBN News Channel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Program Transformation Systems
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Wikipedia - List of Puerto Ricans in the United States Space Program -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Quibi original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Rage guest programmers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of reality television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of reality television programs with LGBT cast members -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of reflective programming languages and platforms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Russian programmers
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Wikipedia - List of satirical television news programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science fiction television programs by genre -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science fiction television programs, H -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science fiction television programs, O -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science fiction television programs, S -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science fiction television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Show! Music Core Chart winners (2021) -- Winners of South Korean music program Show! Music Core
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Wikipedia - List of Showtime original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Shudder original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Sohu original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Sony Pictures Television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of South of Nowhere characters -- List of characters from the American television program 'South of Nowhere'
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Wikipedia - List of special editions of Today (American TV program) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Starz original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Super Bowl lead-out programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Syfy (French TV channel) programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of televised academic student quiz programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by ITV2 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by ITV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by PTV -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC -- Television programmes broadcast by the BBC
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by TVB -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes broadcast by ViuTVsix -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programmes set, produced or filmed in Manchester -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: A -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs based on comics -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs based on films -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs based on Hasbro properties
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Wikipedia - List of television programs broadcast by Logo -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs broadcast by LRT -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs broadcast by Xbox Live -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: B -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs by episode count -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: C -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: D -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: I-J -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs in which one character was played by multiple actors -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: K-L -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: numbers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: N -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: O -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: Q-R -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: S -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: U-V-W -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of television programs
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Wikipedia - List of television programs: X-Y-Z -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Den programmes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Jack Benny Program episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Sarah Silverman Program episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of TLC original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Travel Channel original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of UK radio programmes -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of uncrewed spacecraft by program -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Universal Television programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Unix programs
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Wikipedia - List of unmanned spacecraft by program
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Wikipedia - List of ViacomCBS television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of WarnerMedia television programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Washington Journal programs aired in April 1995 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Washington Journal programs aired in February 1995 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Washington Journal programs aired in January 1995 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Washington Journal programs aired in March 1995 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Washington Journal programs aired in May 1995 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of WildBrain programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of WWE broadcasters -- WWE television programs
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Wikipedia - List of WWE Raw special episodes -- Special episodes of WWE's professional wrestling television program WWE Raw
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Wikipedia - List of WWE SmackDown on-air personalities -- Personalities on WWE's television program SmackDown
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Wikipedia - List of WWE television programming -- Former and current professional wrestling programs produced by WWE/WWF
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Wikipedia - List of Xbox Entertainment Studios original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Yahoo! Screen original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Youku original programming -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of YouTube Premium original programming -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of college soccer programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of space programs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of television programs -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of television programs with LGBT characters -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Literal (computer programming) -- Notation for representing a fixed value in source code
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Wikipedia - Live at Five (Sky News programme) -- Former early evening television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - Live Rescue -- American reality television program
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Wikipedia - Living with the Enemy (radio programme) -- BBC Radio 4 sitcom written by and starring Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth
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Wikipedia - Ljubav, navika, panika -- Servian sitcom television program
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Wikipedia - Llovizna (TV series) -- Venezuelan television program
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Wikipedia - Local Committees for Supply and Production -- A government-sponsored food distribution program in Venezuela
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Wikipedia - Local technical assistance program -- US Federal Highway Administration technology transfer program
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Wikipedia - Lockheed Martin Lunar Lander -- Concept lunar lander for Artemis program
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Wikipedia - LOGCAP -- Contingency program administered by the US Army
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Wikipedia - Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning
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Wikipedia - M-CM-^]mir Vigfusson -- Icelandic computer programmer
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Wikipedia - M Countdown -- South Korean music television program
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Wikipedia - MDL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Measuring programming language popularity
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Wikipedia - MediaInfo -- Cross-platform and open-source program that displays technical information about media files.
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Wikipedia - Medicaid -- United States social health care program for families and individuals with limited resources
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Wikipedia - Medical drama -- television program or film present around medical environments such as hospitals and other medical institutions
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Wikipedia - Medical prescription -- Health-care program implemented by a physician
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Wikipedia - Medical Scientist Training Program -- MD-PhD training programs
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Wikipedia - Medicare (United States) -- United States single-payer national social insurance program
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Wikipedia - Medium Rare (radio show) -- Canadian radio program
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Wikipedia - Meet the Masters -- American classical music television program
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Wikipedia - Meet the Press -- American television program
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Wikipedia - MeHayom LeMahar -- Israeli television news program
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Wikipedia - MeleTOP -- Malaysian television programme
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Wikipedia - Melodifestivalen 1973 -- 1973 Swedish television program
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Wikipedia - Mel Phillips (radio programmer) -- American radio programmer
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Wikipedia - Memory of the World Programme -- UNESCO initiative to preserve documentary items
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Wikipedia - Menu (computing) -- List of options or commands within a computer program
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Wikipedia - Mercado Integrado Latinoamericano -- Program to integrate the stock exchange markets of Chile, Colombia and Peru
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Wikipedia - Mercury (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Mercury programming language
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Wikipedia - Merlin (2008 TV series) -- 2008 British fantasy-adventure television programme
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Wikipedia - Mesa (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Messaging Application Programming Interface
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Wikipedia - MESSENGER -- Seventh mission of the Discovery program; orbital reconnaissance of the planet Mercury (2004-2015)
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Wikipedia - Metacharacter -- Character that has a special meaning to a computer program
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Wikipedia - MetaPost -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Metaprogramming
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Wikipedia - METCO -- Voluntary desegration program in Boston
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Wikipedia - Method (computer programming) -- Computer function or subroutine that is tied to a particular instance or class
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Wikipedia - Method (Godhead) -- Programmer, bassist and keyboard player for rock band Godhead
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Wikipedia - Method overriding (programming)
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Wikipedia - Method (programming)
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Wikipedia - Methods of neuro-linguistic programming
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Wikipedia - MFi Program -- Licensing program for peripherals for iPod, iPad and iPhone
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Wikipedia - Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (TV program) -- 2007 Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Michael Abrash -- Game programmer and technical writer
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Wikipedia - Michael Holve -- American author, photographer, programmer and Linux practitioner
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Wikipedia - Michael J. Ryan (doctor) -- Irish doctor and Chief Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme
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Wikipedia - Michael Osinski -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Michael Sperberg-McQueen -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Michael Widenius -- Finnish software programmer
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Wikipedia - Mick West -- Science writer, skeptical investigator, and retired programmer
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Wikipedia - Microelectronics Education Programme
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Wikipedia - Microprogramming
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Wikipedia - Microprogram
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Wikipedia - Micro-series -- Brief episodic programming on television
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Wikipedia - Microsoft Visual Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Mighty Jack -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Mike Brewer -- British presenter of motoring television programmes
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Wikipedia - Mike Shapiro (programmer) -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Millennium Leadership Initiative -- Higher education leadership development program
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Wikipedia - Million Programme
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Wikipedia - Milwaukee Project -- Program designed to improve IQ and scholastic achievement of at-risk children
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Wikipedia - Mingalarbar -- Burmese television program
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Wikipedia - Minification (programming) -- Removal of unnecessary characters in code without changing its functionality
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Wikipedia - Minimalist Program
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Wikipedia - Minimalist program -- Linguistic research program proposed by Noam Chomsky
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Wikipedia - Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey -- American collegiate women's ice hockey program
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Wikipedia - Minuto de Dios -- Colombian religious television program
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Wikipedia - Mirah (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Miranda (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Miranda programming language
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Wikipedia - Mirror (programming)
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Wikipedia - MissingNo. -- PokM-CM-)mon species caused by a programming error
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Wikipedia - Mission 66 -- Program to dramatically expand National Park Service visitor services
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Wikipedia - Mission Barrio Adentro -- Bolivarian national social welfare program
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Wikipedia - Missouri A+ schools program -- Statewide education reform program in Missouri
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Wikipedia - Mitchell-Lama Housing Program -- Housing Program
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Wikipedia - MIT Engineers sailing -- College sailing program
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Wikipedia - ML programming language
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Wikipedia - ML (programming language) -- General purpose functional programming language
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Wikipedia - MLW Fusion -- American professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - Moamel Ahmed Shakeer -- Iraqi programmer
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Wikipedia - Mobile Electronic Certified Professional -- US certificate of achievement program
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Wikipedia - Modbus -- Serial communications protocol mainly developed for programmable logic controllers
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Wikipedia - Model Cities Program -- US government social program 1965-1974
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Wikipedia - Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme -- Japanese armaments expansion plan
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Wikipedia - Modularity (programming)
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Wikipedia - Modular programming
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Wikipedia - Module (programming)
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Wikipedia - Mojave Aerospace Ventures -- Aerospace company spun off from research programs of Paul Allen and Burt Rutan
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Wikipedia - Molniya-1 No.2 -- First-generation Soviet communication satellite program
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Wikipedia - Monad (functional programming) -- Design pattern in functional programming to build generic types
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Wikipedia - Monads in functional programming
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Wikipedia - Monarch butterfly conservation in California -- Aspect of Californian conservation programs
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Wikipedia - Monchhichis (TV series) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Mo'Nique's Fat Chance -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Monkey Magic (UK TV series) -- UK television program
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Wikipedia - Monosnap -- Screenshot program
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Wikipedia - Monte Davidoff -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Monty Taylor -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - MOO (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Morning Edition -- American radio news program produced by NPR
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Wikipedia - Morning Show (Class FM) -- Hungarian radio program
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Wikipedia - Mortified -- Australian television program
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Wikipedia - Mosaic: World News from the Middle East -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Motiwala Education and Welfare Trust -- Indian educational and welfare program
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Wikipedia - Motorcycle Diaries (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - MotorWeek -- American public television program
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Wikipedia - Movie4k.to -- User-contributed video directory for television programs and films
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Wikipedia - Movie and Television Review and Classification Board -- Philippine government agency for classification of programs and movies
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Wikipedia - Movie Talk -- Irish television programme
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Wikipedia - MPEG program stream -- A container format for multiplexing digital audio, video and more
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Wikipedia - Mr. Bean (character) -- Character in British comedy TV programme
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Wikipedia - MSNBC Live -- American television news program
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Wikipedia - M Squad -- Television program
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Wikipedia - MTV Live (Canadian TV program) -- Former Canadian television program
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Wikipedia - MTV Unplugged (Indian TV program) -- Indian music television program
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Wikipedia - Muffin the Mule -- British puppet character in children's TV programmes
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Wikipedia - MUF (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Multi-adjoint logic programming -- Sub-field of logic programming
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Wikipedia - Multi expression programming
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Wikipedia - Multi-paradigm programming language
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Wikipedia - Multi-Programming Executive
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Wikipedia - Multiprogramming
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Wikipedia - Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks
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Wikipedia - Multiprogram Research Facility
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Wikipedia - Multistaged programming
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Wikipedia - Multithreaded programming
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Wikipedia - Murdered by My Boyfriend -- 2014 British television programme directed by Paul Andrew Williams
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Wikipedia - MUSCULAR (surveillance program)
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Wikipedia - Music & the Spoken Word -- American radio and television program
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Wikipedia - Music Macro Language -- Programming language for generating computerized music
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Wikipedia - Music programs of South Korea -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Music Under New York -- Part of the Arts & Design program by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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Wikipedia - Music While You Work -- Radio programme
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Wikipedia - Mya (program) -- Discontinued intelligent personal assistant by Motorola
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Wikipedia - My Little Old Boy -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - My Music (radio programme) -- Musical panel game on British radio and television
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Wikipedia - MyNetworkTV telenovelas -- US television program
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Wikipedia - My Nintendo -- Nintendo loyalty program
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Wikipedia - MYSTIC (surveillance program)
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Wikipedia - MythBusters Jr. -- Australian-American science entertainment television program
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Wikipedia - MythBusters -- Australian-American science entertainment television program
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Wikipedia - MyTunes -- Computer program
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Wikipedia - NABERS -- Australian government program for energy efficiency rating
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Wikipedia - Naim (software) -- Messaging and chat program
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Wikipedia - Name resolution (programming languages)
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Wikipedia - Naming conventions (programming)
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Wikipedia - Nanette Rainone -- American radio presenter and programmer (1942-2016)
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Wikipedia - NASA Academy -- Leadership development training program at NASA
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Wikipedia - NASA Earth Science -- NASA research program
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Wikipedia - Nat Geo Wild -- Global television channel focused on wildlife programming of National Geographic
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Wikipedia - Nathan Adams (programmer) -- British video game developer
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Wikipedia - National Bible Bowl -- U.S. organization that administers youth bible quizzing programs
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Wikipedia - National Coastal Zone Management Program -- Program of the US government
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Wikipedia - National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education -- Professional accreditor focused on accrediting teacher education program
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Wikipedia - National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology -- Psychology organizations based in the United States
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Wikipedia - National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme (Malaysia)
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Wikipedia - National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning
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Wikipedia - National Energy Program -- Energy policy of the Government of Canada from 1980 to 1985
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Wikipedia - National Farm Radio Forum -- Canadian radio program
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Wikipedia - National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey -- Survey research program conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics
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Wikipedia - National Hispanic Recognition Program -- Educational organizations based in the United States
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Wikipedia - National Incubation Center -- Public-private technology start-up program, Pakistan
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Wikipedia - National Merit Scholarship Program -- American academic scholarship competition
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Wikipedia - National Oceanographic Partnership Program -- American organization
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Wikipedia - National Programme for IT
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Wikipedia - National Sea Grant College Program
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Wikipedia - National Security Education Program -- US federal government initiative
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Wikipedia - National Security Space Launch -- Expendable launch system program of the United States Space Force
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Wikipedia - National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program -- Consortia of colleges and universities in the US that conduct space research
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Wikipedia - National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program -- U.S. no-fault system for litigating vaccine injury claims
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Wikipedia - Nationwide (TV programme) -- British news and current affairs programme
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Wikipedia - Natural language programming
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Wikipedia - Natural-language programming
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Wikipedia - Nautical Archaeology Program -- Graduate degree program at Texas A&M University
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Wikipedia - NBC Nightly News -- Flagship daily evening television news program for NBC News
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Wikipedia - NBC Talknet -- American radio program service
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Wikipedia - Necrosis -- Unprogrammed cell death caused by external cell injury
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Wikipedia - Needle and syringe programmes -- Method of providing drug users with uninfected equipment
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Wikipedia - Needle exchange program
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Wikipedia - Neko (programming language)
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Wikipedia - NESSIE -- European research program in cryptography, 2000-2003
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Wikipedia - Nesting (programming)
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Wikipedia - Net metering in Michigan -- State program to encourage to renewable energy generation in Michigan
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Wikipedia - Netscape Server Application Programming Interface
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Wikipedia - Netwerk -- Dutch television news program
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Wikipedia - Network Control Program -- Obsolete program that provided the middle layers of the protocol stack running on host computers of the ARPANET
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Wikipedia - Network Crack Program Hacker Group -- Hacker group
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Wikipedia - Neuro-linguistic programming bibliography
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Wikipedia - Neuro Linguistic Programming
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Wikipedia - Neuro-linguistic Programming
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Wikipedia - Neurolinguistic Programming
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Wikipedia - Neurolinguistic programming
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Wikipedia - Neuro-linguistic programming -- Pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy
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Wikipedia - New Deal -- Economic programs of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Wikipedia - New Finnish fighter jet procurement programme -- Finnish Air Force procurement project 2015-2030
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Wikipedia - New Frontier -- political slogan and the set of policy programs promoted by John F. Kennedy
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Wikipedia - New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places -- Government program for historic properties in New Hampshire
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Wikipedia - New Haven Harbor Crossing Improvement Program -- Highway construction project
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Wikipedia - New Partnership for Africa's Development E-School Program
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Wikipedia - New Partnership for Africa's Development -- Economic development program of the African Union
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Wikipedia - News5 -- Program block
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Wikipedia - News & Documentary Emmy Award -- American awards for outstanding national television news and documentary programming
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Wikipedia - Newscast (podcast) -- BBC podcast and television programme
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Wikipedia - Newshub -- New Zealand news TV programme
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Wikipedia - News Night (Philippine TV program) -- Nightly newscast
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Wikipedia - Newsnight -- Weekday BBC Television current affairs program
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Wikipedia - New Sounds (radio program) -- Radio program
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Wikipedia - Newspeak (programming language)
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Wikipedia - News.PH -- Filipino-language news program
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Wikipedia - News presenter -- Person who presents news during a news program
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Wikipedia - Newsround -- BBC children's news programme
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Wikipedia - News, Sport & Weather -- Former television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - News Stream -- Television program
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Wikipedia - News Watch 9 -- Japanese television news program
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Wikipedia - Newt (programming library)
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Wikipedia - Newyddion -- Welsh-language news program
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Wikipedia - New York City Teaching Fellows -- An alternative certification program in New York City public schools
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Wikipedia - New Zealand Antarctic Programme
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Wikipedia - New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers -- New Zealand weekly television programme
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Wikipedia - Next Generation Indie Book Awards -- Largest international awards program for indie authors and independent publishers
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Wikipedia - NHK News 7 -- Japanese television news program
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Wikipedia - Nick at Nite -- Comedy-oriented nighttime programming block on Nickelodeon
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Wikipedia - Nick D'Aloisio -- Programmer, entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Nickelodeon Director's Lab -- Movie-making interactive program
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Wikipedia - Nickelodeon (Estonian TV Block) -- Program strand on TV1 in Estonia
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Wikipedia - Nick Gerakines -- American writer and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Nick Jr. (TV programming block) -- Programming block on the Nickelodeon television channel
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Wikipedia - NickMom -- Former American programming block on Nick Jr.
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Wikipedia - Nicky Robinson (game programmer) -- Computer game programmer
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Wikipedia - Nieuwsuur -- Dutch television news program
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Wikipedia - Night Beat (radio program) -- 1950s radio program
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Wikipedia - Nightline (New Zealand TV programme) -- New Zealand late night television news programme
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Wikipedia - Nightline -- American late-night news program
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Wikipedia - NIL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Nil (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Nimbus program -- second-generation U.S. robotic spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Nim (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Nintendo 64 programming characteristics -- Overview of the programming characteristics of the Nintendo 64
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Wikipedia - Nisus Writer -- Word processing program for Apple Macintosh
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Wikipedia - NJPW Strong -- New Japan Pro-Wrestling professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - Nl (format) -- File format for presenting and archiving mathematical programming problems
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Wikipedia - Nobody's Boy: Remi -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Noncommissioned officer candidate course -- US Army noncommissioned officer candidate program
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Wikipedia - Nondeterministic programming
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Wikipedia - Non-English-based programming languages -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Nonlinear programming
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Wikipedia - Non-strict programming language
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Wikipedia - Non-structured programming
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Wikipedia - NORAD Tracks Santa -- Annual program around Christmas which simulates the tracking of Santa Claus
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Wikipedia - North American collegiate sustainability programs
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Wikipedia - Northern State Wolves -- College athletic program
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Wikipedia - Northrop YA-9 -- Prototype attack aircraft developed for the US Air Force A-X program
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Wikipedia - Northrop YF-23 -- Prototype fighter aircraft for the US Air Force Advanced Tactical Fighter program
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Wikipedia - North Texas Mean Green -- Intercollegiate athletics program of the University of North Texas
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Wikipedia - Notebook interface -- Programing environment
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Wikipedia - Not eXactly C -- High-level programming language for the Lego Mindstorms NXT
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Wikipedia - Nova (American TV program) -- United States popular science television program
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Wikipedia - Nova (Dutch TV series) -- Late-evening current affairs programme in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - Noweb -- Literate programming tool
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Wikipedia - NPAPI -- Application programming interface (API) that allows browser plugins to be developed
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Wikipedia - NPL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - NTV Akawungeezi -- Uganda's daily news programme
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Wikipedia - Nuclear program of Iran -- Nuclear research sites and processing facilities of Iran
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Wikipedia - Nuestra Belleza Latina 2009 -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Number 1 Single -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Numerical Electromagnetics Code -- Computer program for antenna modeling
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Wikipedia - NumPy -- Numerical programming library for the Python programming language
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Wikipedia - Nu (programming language)
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Wikipedia - NWA Power -- American professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - NYU Catherine B. Reynolds Program for Social Entrepreneurship
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Wikipedia - Nyuntam Aay Yojana -- Proposed Indian social welfare program
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Wikipedia - Oak (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Oberon-2 (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Oberon (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Object-based programming
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Wikipedia - Objective-C -- General-purpose, object-oriented programming language
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Wikipedia - Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to CLOS
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Wikipedia - Object-oriented programming languages
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Wikipedia - Object-oriented programming language
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Wikipedia - Object-Oriented Programming
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Wikipedia - Object oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Object-oriented programming -- Programming paradigm based on the concept of objects
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Wikipedia - Object (programming)
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Wikipedia - Object resurrection -- Phenomenon in object-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Object type (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - OBJ (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Obra (TV program) -- 2008 Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Occam (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Occam programming language
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Wikipedia - Ocean Drilling Program -- Marine research program between 1985-2003
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Wikipedia - Ocean Observatories Initiative -- A program that focuses the work of an emerging network of science driven ocean observing systems
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Wikipedia - OceanoScientific -- A programme to study climate change at the ocean-atmosphere interface
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Wikipedia - Ocean Worlds Exploration Program -- A NASA program for the exploration of water worlds in the Solar System
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Wikipedia - Octave programming language
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Wikipedia - Odyssey of the Mind -- Creative problem-solving program involving students from kindergarten through college
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Wikipedia - Off Book -- US documentary web television program
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Wikipedia - Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs -- U.S. federal government agency that enforces nondiscrimination in the workplaces of federal contractors
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Wikipedia - Office of Refugee Resettlement -- US Department of Human Services program which offers support for resettled refugees
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Wikipedia - Officer Candidate School (United States Army) -- US Army Officer commissioning program
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Wikipedia - Officer Candidate School (United States Navy) -- US Navy officer commissioning program based at Newport, RI
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Wikipedia - Officer Candidates School (United States Marine Corps) -- US Marines officer commissioning program based at MCB Quantico
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Wikipedia - Ohio Valley Wrestling -- American professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - Oh! My Part, You -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Oil-for-Food Programme -- Programme headed by the United Nations
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Wikipedia - OK-GLI -- Buran programme test vehicle
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Wikipedia - Old Age Security -- Canadian pension program
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Wikipedia - Omega (laser) -- Soviet anti-aircraft laser development program
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Wikipedia - Omnibus (American TV program) -- American educational television series
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Wikipedia - Omniscient Interfering View -- Korean television entertainment program
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Wikipedia - On Air with Ryan Seacrest -- Syndicated radio program
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Wikipedia - On & Off -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - One Definition Rule -- A rule of programming language C++
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Wikipedia - One Life to Live storylines (1990-1999) -- SOAP OPERA - A serial drama performed originally on a daytime radio or television program and chiefly characterized by tangled interpersonal situations and melodramatic or sentimental treatment
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Wikipedia - One-liner program
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Wikipedia - One Nation (infrastructure) -- Australian government infrastructure development program
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Wikipedia - One Station Unit Training -- Integrated training program in the United States Army
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Wikipedia - One Tambon One Product -- Thai program to support regional products
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Wikipedia - Only a Game -- Weekly US public radio sports program
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Wikipedia - Ontario Disability Support Program
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Wikipedia - On the Media -- American public radio program and podcast
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Wikipedia - On the Money (Canadian TV program) -- Economic news program
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Wikipedia - On the Wire -- Music radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio Lancashire
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Wikipedia - Ooh, Aah & You -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Opal (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Opa (programming language)
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Wikipedia - OpenCL -- Open standard for programming heterogenous computing systems, such as CPUs or GPUs
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Wikipedia - Open Curriculum (Brown University) -- Undergraduate program at Brown University
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Wikipedia - Open Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Operation Ceasefire (guns-for-tickets program) -- Weapons exchange program
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Wikipedia - Operation Cyclone -- 1979-1989 CIA program to fund Islamic jihadists in the Soviet-Afghan War
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Wikipedia - Operation Paperclip -- Secret program of the US to bring German scientists, including former Nazis, into the US to work for the US government
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Wikipedia - Operation Prime Time -- Television programming provider
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Wikipedia - Operator (computer programming) -- Construct associated with a mathematical operation in computer programs
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Wikipedia - Operator (programming)
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Wikipedia - Opie Taylor -- Fictional character on the American television program The Andy Griffith Show
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Wikipedia - Opportunity Knocks (Canadian radio show) -- Radio program
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Wikipedia - Optimum programming
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Wikipedia - Oracle Certification Program
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Wikipedia - Orbital Space Plane Program -- NASA concept to support the International Space Station
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Wikipedia - Orc (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Oregon State Beavers wrestling -- American collegiate wrestling program
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Wikipedia - Orion (spacecraft) -- American-European spacecraft class in development for the Artemis program
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Wikipedia - Orphan Train -- U.S. welfare program
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Wikipedia - Orthogonality (programming)
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Wikipedia - Orwell (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Oscar the Grouch -- Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street
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Wikipedia - Otavio Good -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Our Five Daughters -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Outback Jack -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Outline of computer programming
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Wikipedia - Out of Control (2013 TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Overlay (programming)
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Wikipedia - Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program -- international project to study the link between water mass transformation at high latitudes and the meridional overturning circulation in the North Atlantic
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Wikipedia - Owen Mock -- American software programmer
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Wikipedia - Oxford Concordance Program -- 1981 text analysis software
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Wikipedia - Oxygene (programming language)
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Wikipedia - P-9 Project -- Codename given during World War II to the Manhattan Project's heavy water production program
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Wikipedia - Pacific Pathways -- United States Army Pacific program
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Wikipedia - Pacific Regional Environment Programme -- Organization
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Wikipedia - Paco MenM-CM-)ndez -- Spanish computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Paint program
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Wikipedia - Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction -- Pakistani nuclear weapons program
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Wikipedia - Pakistani Islamisation programme referendum, 1984
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Wikipedia - PAL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Paradigms of AI Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp
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Wikipedia - Pascal programming language
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Wikipedia - Patrick Buckland -- British computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Pattern Languages of Programming
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Wikipedia - Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce -- Graduate program devoted to the study of diplomacy, international affairs and commerce at the University of Kentucky
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Wikipedia - Pat Villani -- Italian-American programmer and original developer of the FreeDOS kernel
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Wikipedia - Paul Brainerd -- American computer programmer in the field of computer-aided editing, design and publishing.
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Wikipedia - Paul Courbis -- French programmer
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Wikipedia - Paul Davis (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Paul Graham (computer programmer)
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Wikipedia - Paul Graham (programmer) -- English programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist
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Wikipedia - Paul Haeberli -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - PBA on KBS -- Philippine television program
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Wikipedia - PBS NewsHour -- daily public television news program in the United States
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Wikipedia - Peacekeeping training programme -- Programme of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research
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Wikipedia - PEARL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pee-wee's Playhouse -- American children's television program
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Wikipedia - PEPPADEP -- 1980s pig health and farming development program in Haiti
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Wikipedia - Pepperdine Waves -- Athletic program of Pepperdine University, United States
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Wikipedia - Perl (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Perl -- Interpreted programming language first released in 1987
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Wikipedia - Peston on Sunday -- Political discussion programme, broadcast on ITV
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Wikipedia - Peston (TV programme) -- British political discussion programme on ITV
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Wikipedia - Peter H. Salus -- American linguist and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Peter MacDonald (computer programmer)
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Wikipedia - Peter Mattis -- American computer programmer, entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Peter Molyneux -- English video game designer and game programmer
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Wikipedia - Peter Norton -- American programmer, software publisher
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Wikipedia - Peter Samson -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Petr Mitrichev -- Russian sport programmer
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Wikipedia - Pharmacy benefit management -- Administration of prescription drug programs in the United States
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Wikipedia - Phenomenon (TV program) -- NBC TV series
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Wikipedia - Phil Farrand -- American computer programmer and consultant, webmaster and author
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Wikipedia - Philip Hazel -- British computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Philippine House Special Committee on Flagship Programs and Projects -- Special committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Philippine noontime variety television shows -- Programming in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Phobos program -- 1988 Soviet missions to Mars
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Wikipedia - Pianos I Have Known -- British television programme
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Wikipedia - Pico (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pict (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pidgin code -- Mixture of several programming languages in the same program
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Wikipedia - Pieter Van den Abeele -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Piet (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pig (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pike (programming language)
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Wikipedia - PILOT -- Simple high-level programming language developed in the 1960s
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Wikipedia - Pin (computer program)
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Wikipedia - Pink rickshaw -- Indian government program
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Wikipedia - Pinks (TV series) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Pinky Lee -- American burlesque comic and host of a children's television program
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Wikipedia - Pioneer program -- Series of United States uncrewed lunar and planetary space probes
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Wikipedia - Pirelli Star Driver -- Racecar driver development program by FIA and Pirelli
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Wikipedia - Pittsburgh Dad -- US television program
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Wikipedia - PiYo -- Exercise program
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Wikipedia - Pizza (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Planed Plant -- Welsh-language children's programme strand
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Wikipedia - Planespotting Live -- BBC Four television program
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Wikipedia - Planner (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Planner programming language
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Wikipedia - Planner (program) -- A free personal information manager for Emacs
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Wikipedia - Plant evolutionary developmental biology -- The study of developmental programs and patterns in plants from an evolutionary perspective
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Wikipedia - Play the Game (1946 TV series) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Plenti -- Rewards program created by American Express
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Wikipedia - PLEX (programming language)
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Wikipedia - PMO NEO Survey Program
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Wikipedia - Pointer (computer programming) -- Object which stores memory addresses in a computer program
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Wikipedia - Point-free programming
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Wikipedia - Polaris (poker bot) -- Texas hold 'em poker playing program
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Wikipedia - Police 5 -- British television programme produced by ITV regions
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Wikipedia - Political Blind Date -- Canadian television program
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Wikipedia - Politics Live -- British political television programme
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Wikipedia - Polskie Radio Program III -- Polish national radio station
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Wikipedia - Polskie Radio Program II -- Polish national radio station
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Wikipedia - Polskie Radio Program IV -- Polish digital radio network
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Wikipedia - Polskie Radio Program I -- Polish national radio station
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Wikipedia - Polyfill (programming) -- Code to implement features in web browsers that do not support them
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Wikipedia - Polymorphic Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Polymorphism in object-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Portal:Computer programming
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Wikipedia - Portals network programming api
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Wikipedia - Poser -- 3D computer graphics program optimized for modeling of human figures
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Wikipedia - Postbaccalaureate program
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Wikipedia - Potentially unwanted program -- Computer software which can be perceived as unwanted and/or harmful
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Wikipedia - Power & Politics -- Canadian television news program
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Wikipedia - PowWow (chat program) -- Internet instant message and chat program
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Wikipedia - P (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana -- Indian rural development programme
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Wikipedia - Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana -- India's food security program for the poor
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Wikipedia - Praxis (organization) -- US for-profit apprenticeship program
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Wikipedia - Precompiled header -- Optimized type of file in computer programming
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Wikipedia - Predicative programming
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Wikipedia - Premiere (TV program) -- First commercial color television program
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Wikipedia - Preseault v. United States -- US court case involving Rail to Trails programs in the state of Vermont.
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Wikipedia - Presentation program
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Wikipedia - Presidential Successor Support System -- United States continuity of government program
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Wikipedia - President's Surveillance Program
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Wikipedia - Presseclub -- German television program
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Wikipedia - Pretty Good Privacy -- Computer program for data encryption, primarily in email
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Wikipedia - Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003 TV series) -- Japanese television program
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Wikipedia - Prime Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Primer Impacto -- US Spanish-language television program
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Wikipedia - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program -- Primetime Emmy Award for animation
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Wikipedia - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program -- Primetime Emmy Award category for animated short films
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Wikipedia - Prime Time (radio program) -- Canadian radio program
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Wikipedia - Prime time -- Block of broadcast programming taking place during the middle of the evening for television programming
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Wikipedia - Principles of Electronics -- Textbook for the Electronics Technician distance education program
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Wikipedia - Printf format string -- Program
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Wikipedia - Priority Enforcement Program -- Agency responsible for immigration enforcement in the interior of the United States
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Wikipedia - PRISM (surveillance program) -- Mass surveillance program run by the NSA
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Wikipedia - Prison contemplative programs -- Practices like meditation and yoga, that are offered at correctional institutions
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Wikipedia - Private Passions -- Long-running BBC music discussion programme
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Wikipedia - Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program -- Canadian refugee resettlement program
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Wikipedia - Probabilistic inductive logic programming
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Wikipedia - Probabilistic programming language
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Wikipedia - Probe (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine documentary television show
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Wikipedia - Procedural programming language
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Wikipedia - Procedural programming
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Wikipedia - Procell -- Programmable cell chip
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Wikipedia - Processing (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Process-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Profile-guided optimization -- Compiler optimization technique in computer programming that uses profiling to improve program runtime performance
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Wikipedia - Profiling (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Programa do Jo -- Talk show hosted by Jo Soares broadcast by Rede Globo
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Wikipedia - Programadora -- Colombian television companies under unique state-run system
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Wikipedia - Program analysis (computer science)
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Wikipedia - Program analysis
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Wikipedia - Program animation
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Wikipedia - ProgramByDesign
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Wikipedia - Program chain -- Linear sequence of programs found in DVDs
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Wikipedia - Programmable logic controllers
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Wikipedia - Programmable Logic Controller
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Wikipedia - Programmable logic controller -- Programmable digital computer used to control machinery
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Wikipedia - Programmable logic device
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Wikipedia - Programmable logic
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Wikipedia - Programmable metallization cell -- Non-volatile memory technology
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Wikipedia - Programmable shader
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Wikipedia - Programmed cell death -- Death of a cell mediated by intracellular program, often as part of development
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Wikipedia - Programmed Data Processor -- Name used for several lines of minicomputers
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Wikipedia - Programmed instruction
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Wikipedia - Programme for International Student Assessment (2000 to 2012) -- Educational assessment and evaluation
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Wikipedia - Programme for International Student Assessment -- Scholastic performance study by the OECD
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Wikipedia - Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification -- International, non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies -- Worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Wikipedia - Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy -- Organization
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Wikipedia - Programmer art
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Wikipedia - Programmer (hardware)
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Wikipedia - Programmers
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Wikipedia - Programmer -- Person who writes computer software
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Wikipedia - Programming by demonstration -- Technique for teaching a computer or a robot new behaviors
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Wikipedia - Programming Complexity
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Wikipedia - Programming idioms
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Wikipedia - Project 100,000 -- 1960s US military program to enlist persons who were in lower military mental or medical standards
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Wikipedia - Project AQUILINE -- CIA reconnaissance program
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Wikipedia - Project Coast -- A 1980s top-secret chemical and biological weapons (CBW) program
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Wikipedia - Project Juno -- Private British space programme
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Wikipedia - Project Magnet (UFO) -- UFO study programme
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Wikipedia - Project MKUltra -- CIA program experiments on human subjects
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Wikipedia - Project Nike -- Missile program of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - Project Stormfury -- NOAA weather modification program.
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Wikipedia - Project Vanguard -- U.S. Navy satellite program
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Wikipedia - Prolog (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Prolog -- Programming language that uses first order logic
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Wikipedia - Property (programming)
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Wikipedia - Proprietary programming language
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Wikipedia - Protocol (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - Prototype-based programming
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Wikipedia - Pry (software) -- Shell interface for the Ruby programming language
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Wikipedia - Pseudocode -- Informal high-level description of the operation of a computer program or other algorithm
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Wikipedia - PSLV-C37 -- 39th mission of the PSLV space-rocket program
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Wikipedia - PSLV-C42 -- 44th mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle program
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Wikipedia - Psychology of programming
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Wikipedia - Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses -- Public finance programme of the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Public housing in Singapore -- Housing programmes of the Singapore government
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Wikipedia - Public housing in the United Kingdom -- Subsidised housing programmes of the British government
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Wikipedia - Public Radio Exchange -- Nonprofit redistributor of radio programs
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Wikipedia - Public Radio International -- Distributor of public radio programming
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Wikipedia - Public Radio Satellite System -- Interconnected satellite network for delivery of public radio programming
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Wikipedia - Public Safety Realignment initiative -- California state penal system reform program
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Wikipedia - Puerto Rico Health Reform -- Puerto Rico's Medicaid program
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Wikipedia - Pugs (programming)
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Wikipedia - Punjab Youth -- A youth development programme run by the Government of the Punjab, Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Purely functional programming -- Programming paradigm that treats all computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions
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Wikipedia - Pure (programming language)
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Wikipedia - PyPy -- Alternative implementation of the Python programming language
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Wikipedia - Pyramid of doom (programming) -- Computer programming problem
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Wikipedia - Pyrex (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Python (Programming Language)
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Wikipedia - Python (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Python programming language
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Wikipedia - Python Programming - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
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Wikipedia - Python syntax and semantics -- Syntax of the Python programming language
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Wikipedia - Qalb (programming language)
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Wikipedia - QB64 -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Q (equational programming language)
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Wikipedia - Q (programming language from Kx Systems)
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Wikipedia - Quadratically constrained quadratic program
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Wikipedia - Qualitative Data Analysis Program -- Program at the University of Pittsburgh
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Wikipedia - Quantum programming
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Wikipedia - Quarantine (antivirus program) -- Act of isolating computer files with viruses
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Wikipedia - Queen's Golden Gaels women's ice hockey -- representative program of Queen's University at Kingston in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Quentin Stafford-Fraser -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Quest to Million -- Burmese television program
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Wikipedia - QuickBASIC -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Quickfire (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Quick Response Engine -- Planning and scheduling program
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Wikipedia - Quine (computing) -- A self-replicating program
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Wikipedia - Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey -- American collegiate ice hockey program
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Wikipedia - Racket (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Rack (web server interface) -- API specification for web applications in programming language Ruby
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Wikipedia - Radiolab -- American radio program
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Wikipedia - Radio Programas de MM-CM-)xico -- Mexican radio network and broadcasting company
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Wikipedia - Radio programming -- Broadcast programming of a radio format
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Wikipedia - Radio program
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Wikipedia - Radio Star (TV series) -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Rael Dornfest -- American computer programmer and author
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Wikipedia - Raja Shivchatrapati -- Marathi television program
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Wikipedia - Raku (programming language) -- Programming language derived from Perl
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Wikipedia - Ramez Wakel el-Gaw -- 2015 Egyptian television program
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Wikipedia - Randal L. Schwartz -- American programmer and technology writer
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Wikipedia - Random-access stored-program machine
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Wikipedia - Randy Suess -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Ranger program -- Series of unmanned space missions by the United States in the 1960s
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Wikipedia - Rank (J programming language)
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Wikipedia - Rasmus Lerdorf -- Danish programmer and creator of PHP
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Wikipedia - Rationale for gifted programs
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Wikipedia - Ratnik (program) -- Russian Military Equipment
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Wikipedia - Ray Tomlinson -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - RC 4000 Multiprogramming System
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Wikipedia - RC 4000 multiprogramming system
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Wikipedia - Reactive programming
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Wikipedia - Ready Reserve -- U.S. Department of Defense program
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Wikipedia - Reality legal programming -- Television programming subgenre of reality television
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Wikipedia - Reality television -- Genre of television programming that documents unscripted situations and actual occurrences
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Wikipedia - Real Life (TV program) -- Australian current affairs television program
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Wikipedia - Real Life with Jane Pauley -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Real Man (TV series) -- South Korean television program in which celebrity participants undergo military training
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Wikipedia - Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal -- 1983 essay about programming
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Wikipedia - Real Programmer
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Wikipedia - Reason (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Rebecca Garcia -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Rebecca Heineman -- American video game programmer
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Wikipedia - Reconstruction and Development Programme
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Wikipedia - Red Bull Junior Team -- Red Bull's driver development program
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Wikipedia - Red Dwarf -- British comedy programme
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Wikipedia - Red (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Red Table Talk -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Reduced fare program
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Wikipedia - Reef Life Survey -- Marine life monitoring programme based in Hobart, Tasmania
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Wikipedia - Refal programming language
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Wikipedia - Reflection (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Reflective programming
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Wikipedia - Refuge Water Supply Program -- US program to supply wetlands in central California with water
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Wikipedia - Register (C programming language)
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Wikipedia - Regulations on television programming in Australia -- Australia television programming regulations
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Wikipedia - Relationship Development Intervention -- Proprietary treatment program for autism spectrum disorders
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Wikipedia - Relativistic programming
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Wikipedia - Relay Gold -- terminal emulator software program
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Wikipedia - Relay program -- 1960s experimental communications satellites
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Wikipedia - Religious emblems programs -- Awards of religious recognition
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Wikipedia - Rendez-vous en terre inconnue -- French television programme
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Wikipedia - Repatriation flight program -- United States-Mexico government program
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Wikipedia - Republica Deportiva -- US Spanish television program
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Wikipedia - Rescue (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Research program -- professional network conducting research
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Wikipedia - Reserved word -- Word in a programming language that cannot be used as an identifier
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Wikipedia - Reserve Officers' Training Corps -- Military officer training program
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Wikipedia - Resource acquisition is initialization -- Programming idiom
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Wikipedia - Resource leak -- A particular type of resource consumption problem by a computer program where the program does not release resources it has acquired
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Wikipedia - Reuters Digital Vision Program -- Academic program funded by the Reuters Foundation
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Wikipedia - Reverse racism -- Belief that affirmative action and similar programs constitute anti-white discrimination
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Wikipedia - Revolution (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Rewrite (programming)
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Wikipedia - Rice's theorem -- All non-trivial, semantic properties of programs are undecidable
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Wikipedia - Richard Brodie (programmer) -- American computer programmer and author
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Wikipedia - Richard Diamond, Private Detective -- American radio and television program
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Wikipedia - Richard Geller (meditation instructor) -- President of Boston-based MedWorks Corporate Meditation Programs
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Wikipedia - Richard Greenblatt (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Richard Milton Bloch -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Richard von Hegener -- Organizer of the Aktion T4 Nazi German "euthanasia" program
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Wikipedia - Richard Wallace (scientist) -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Rich Hickey -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Ricki & Copper -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Ride with Funkmaster Flex -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Rigs-to-Reefs -- Program for converting decommissioned offshore oil and petroleum rigs into artificial reefs
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Wikipedia - Ripley's Believe It or Not! (Philippine TV program) -- 2008 Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Rise and Resurrection of the American Programmer
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Wikipedia - Rise and Shine Pilipinas -- Philippine Morning Program of the People's Television Network
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Wikipedia - RKK Energiya museum -- Museum dedicated to the early achievements of Russian space exploration programmes
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Wikipedia - R-Ladies -- Organization promoting gender diversity in the R programming community
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Wikipedia - Road Home -- Federally funded grant program
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Wikipedia - Road to Indy -- Racing driver development program
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Wikipedia - Road Trip (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Robby Garner -- American natural language programmer and software developer
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Wikipedia - Robert Duffy (programmer) -- American video game programmer
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Wikipedia - Robert Fourer -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Robert S. Lancaster -- American computer programmer and skeptical activist
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Wikipedia - Rob Thomas (writer) -- Young adult novel author, television program writer
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Wikipedia - Robust fuzzy programming -- Mathematical optimization approach to deal with optimization problems under uncertainty
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Wikipedia - Rodnay Zaks -- American computer programmer and author (born 1946)
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Wikipedia - Roger Gregory (programmer)
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Wikipedia - Roger Powell (musician) -- American musician, programmer, and magazine columnist
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Wikipedia - Role-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Roll program -- Aerodynamic maneuver
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Wikipedia - Roobarb -- British animated children's comedy television programme
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Wikipedia - Room Raiders -- Television program
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Wikipedia - ROOP (programming language)
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Wikipedia - RootsMagic -- Genealogy software program
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Wikipedia - Rosetta Code -- Wiki-based programming chrestomathy
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Wikipedia - Ross Cohen -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Rox (TV series) -- American television program
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Wikipedia - R package -- Extensions to the R statistical programming language
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Wikipedia - RPL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - R (programming language) -- Language and environment for statistical computing and graphics
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Wikipedia - Rubber duck debugging -- Debugging method, in which a programmer explains code, line-by-line, to an inanimate object
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Wikipedia - Ruby MRI -- Interpreter for the Ruby programming language
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Wikipedia - Ruby (Programming Language)
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Wikipedia - Ruby programming language
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Wikipedia - Ruby (programming language) -- High-level programming language first released in 1995
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Wikipedia - RubySpec -- Specification tests for the Ruby programming language
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Wikipedia - Rugg/Feldman benchmarks -- Seven short BASIC programming language programs
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Wikipedia - Rule-based programming
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Wikipedia - Rundschau -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Run (South Korean TV series) -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Run time (program lifecycle phase)
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Wikipedia - Rural Community Advancement Program -- Agriculture improvement program in the United States
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Wikipedia - Rural Free Delivery -- American mail delivery program
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Wikipedia - Russian bounty program -- Alleged Russian military program of paid assassinations
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Wikipedia - Russ Wetmore -- American computer programmer and video game designer
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Wikipedia - Rust (programming language)
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Wikipedia - RYAN -- 1980s Soviet military intelligence program
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Wikipedia - S3 (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Sabado Gigante -- Spanish-language television program
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Wikipedia - SAC programming language
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Wikipedia - SAIL programming language
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Wikipedia - Sale el Sol (TV program) -- Mexican television morning show
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Wikipedia - Salty Tour -- 2015-present South Korean travel television program
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Wikipedia - Salvados -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Salyut programme -- Soviet space station programme
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Wikipedia - Samantha John -- American engineer. computer programmer and business executive
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Wikipedia - Sandboxie -- Open-source sandboxing computer program
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Wikipedia - Sandra Smith (reporter) -- American journalist, co-host of the program America's Newsroom on Fox News
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Wikipedia - SAPHIRE -- Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reliability Evaluations
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Wikipedia - Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country -- British television documentary program
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Wikipedia - Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2020 -- Indian reality television program
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Wikipedia - SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd
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Wikipedia - SASL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - SASL programming language
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Wikipedia - Satellite Program Network -- American television network from 1979 to 1989
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Wikipedia - Saturday Live (British TV program) -- Former Saturday morning television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - Saturday Night Live bil Arabi -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Saturday Night Politics with Donny Deutsch -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Saturday Night's Main Event -- Former WWF television program
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Wikipedia - Sawzall (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Scala (programming language) -- General-purpose programming language
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Wikipedia - Scaled Composites Tier One -- Suborbital human spaceflight program using the reusable spacecraft SpaceShipOne
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Wikipedia - Scan2Go -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Scheme programming language
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Wikipedia - Scheme (programming language) -- Dialect of Lisp
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Wikipedia - Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming) -- A complication arising from delegation and related techniques in object-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - SchleFaZ -- German television program
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Wikipedia - Schwarzman Scholars -- Postgraduate award program for students to study at Tsinghua University in China
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Wikipedia - Schweizer X-26 Frigate -- X-plane programs
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Wikipedia - SCICEX -- Research program involving a collaboration between the U.S. Navy and academic researchers
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Wikipedia - Scientific programming language
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Wikipedia - Sci Fi Investigates -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Scott Guthrie -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Scouting and Guiding in Kenya -- Scouting and Guiding programs in Kenya
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Wikipedia - Scouting and Guiding in Uganda -- Scouting and Guiding programs in Uganda
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Wikipedia - Scouts BSA -- Main coed program of the Boy Scouts of America for ages 11 to 17
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Wikipedia - Scouts et Guides de Martinique -- Scouts and Guides programs in a colony of France
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Wikipedia - Scratch (programming language) -- Programming language learning environment
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Wikipedia - Script (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - SeaPerch -- A remotely operated underwater vehicle educational program
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Wikipedia - Seasons of Love (TV program) -- 2014 Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Semantics (computer science) -- The field concerned with the rigorous mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages
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Wikipedia - Semaphore (programming) -- Variable used in a concurrent system
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Wikipedia - Semester at Sea -- study abroad program
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Wikipedia - Semidefinite programming
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Wikipedia - Sentry (monitoring system) -- JPL program to monitor asteroid catalogs for potentially hazardous objects
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Wikipedia - Seputar Peristiwa -- Indonesian television program
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Wikipedia - Sequential quadratic programming
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Wikipedia - Sergap (TV program) -- Indonesian television program
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Wikipedia - Server Application Programming Interface
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Wikipedia - Server application programming interface
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Wikipedia - Sesame Street international co-productions -- International production company for children's television programs
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Wikipedia - Sesame Street -- American children's television program
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Wikipedia - SETL -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Set theoretic programming
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Wikipedia - Shader -- Type of program in a graphical processing unit (GPU)
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Wikipedia - The Night of Hate Comments -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - The Odd Couple (1970 TV series) -- Television program based on the play and movie of the same name
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Wikipedia - The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism
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Wikipedia - The Old Grey Whistle Test -- British music television programme
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Wikipedia - The O'Neills -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The Ongoing History of New Music -- Canadian radio program
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Wikipedia - The Palace (computer program)
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Wikipedia - The Palmolive Hour -- Radio program
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Wikipedia - The Planet's Funniest Animals -- American home video clip television program
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Wikipedia - The Pledge (British TV programme) -- Panel discussion programme, broadcast weekly on Sky News
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Wikipedia - The Practice of Programming
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Wikipedia - The Pragmatic Programmer
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Wikipedia - The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer
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Wikipedia - The Prison Show -- News program and radio show for inmates
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Wikipedia - The Program (novel)
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Wikipedia - The Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa -- Literacy research program in South Africa
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Wikipedia - The Project (New Zealand TV programme) -- New Zealand current affairs television program
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Wikipedia - The PTL Club -- American Christian television program
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Wikipedia - The Pulse (TV programme) -- Hong Kong weekly current affairs television program
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Wikipedia - The Putin Interviews -- 2017 television programme
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Wikipedia - The Reality of Speed -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The Real McCoys -- American television program 1957-1963
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Wikipedia - The Rear Guard -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The Red and the Blue (TV series) -- Short animated TV programs made in Italy
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Wikipedia - There Goes a... -- US television program
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Wikipedia - There's more than one way to do it -- Perl programming motto
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Wikipedia - The Rifleman -- American Western television program
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Wikipedia - The Saint (Edwin Astley song) -- Theme of British television programme The Saint
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Wikipedia - The Sarah-Jane Mee Show -- Afternoon news programme, broadcast weekdays on Sky News
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Wikipedia - The Sheriff of Cochise -- TV program
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Wikipedia - The Shivering Truth -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The Show (South Korean TV series) -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - The Simple Life -- Television program
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Wikipedia - The Site -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The Sky Report -- Former evening television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - The Story of Mel -- Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - The Story of... -- Series of documentary style programmes by Channel 5
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Wikipedia - The Story with Dick Gordon -- Weekday interview program
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Wikipedia - The Stream -- Daily television programme on Al Jazeera English
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Wikipedia - The Sunny Side Up Show -- US television programming block
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Wikipedia - The Sweet Life (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - The Takeaway -- Morning radio news program
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Wikipedia - The Titan Games -- Sports competition television program
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Wikipedia - The Tracey Ullman Show -- Television program
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Wikipedia - The Underseas Explorers -- US television program
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Wikipedia - The UNIX Programming Environment
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Wikipedia - The Unix Programming Environment
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Wikipedia - The Voice Kids (German TV series) -- German television program
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Wikipedia - The Voice Myanmar -- Burmese television program
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Wikipedia - The Voyage of the Odyssey -- 5-year program conducted by Ocean Alliance which collected the first baseline data set on contaminants in the worldM-bM-^@M-^Ys oceans
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Wikipedia - The World (radio program) -- Global news radio, audio and multi-platform program
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Wikipedia - The World Today (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Third-generation programming language
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Wikipedia - This American Life -- US public radio program
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Wikipedia - This (computer programming) -- In programming languages, the object or class the currently running code belongs tot
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Wikipedia - This Morning (TV programme) -- British daytime television programme
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Wikipedia - Thomas Bushnell -- American software programmer
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Wikipedia - Thomas G. Shanks -- American computer programmer, author
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Wikipedia - Those Who Cross the Line -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Thousand Talents Plan -- Chinese academic program
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Wikipedia - Threading Building Blocks -- C++ programming library
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Wikipedia - Three-North Shelter Forest Program
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Wikipedia - Thriller (genre) -- Genre of literature, film, and television programming
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Wikipedia - Thue (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Thunk (functional programming)
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Wikipedia - TI-55 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-57 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-59 / TI-58 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-74 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-95 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - Tiangong program -- Space station program of the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - TI-BASIC 83 -- Calculator programming language
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Wikipedia - TickIT -- Software quality system certification program
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Wikipedia - Tienerklanken -- Belgian Dutch-language pop music television programme
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Wikipedia - Timeline of programming languages
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Wikipedia - Timeline of the North Korean nuclear program -- Chronology of the North Korean nuclear program
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Wikipedia - Timeshift channel -- Television channel carrying a time-delayed rebroadcast of its main channel's programming
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Wikipedia - Tim O'Reilly -- Irish computer programmer, author and businessman
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Wikipedia - Tim Paterson -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Tim Skelly -- Video game programmer
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Wikipedia - TINA (program) -- Electronics design and training software
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Wikipedia - Tiny BASIC -- BASIC programming languages designed for under 4Kb
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Wikipedia - TIOBE index -- Measure of popularity of programming languages
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Wikipedia - TIOBE Programming Community Index
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Wikipedia - Titans All Access -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Title IX -- United States federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally-funded education programs
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Wikipedia - TM-CM-)lM-CM-)foot -- French television programme
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Wikipedia - TM-CM-)lM-CM-)toon la nuit -- Television programming block
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Wikipedia - TNBC -- American programming block
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Wikipedia - TNN Motor Sports -- Television sports programming specializing in auto sports
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Wikipedia - Today (American TV program) -- American morning television program broadcast on NBC
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Wikipedia - Today (Australian TV program) -- Australian breakfast television show
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Wikipedia - Today (NBC program)
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Wikipedia - Today programme
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Wikipedia - Today (Thames Television series) -- Thames Television news magazine programme
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Wikipedia - Today (U.S. TV program)
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Wikipedia - Today with Claire Byrne -- Irish radio program
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Wikipedia - Tom Hudson (programmer) -- American computer programme
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Wikipedia - Tomorrow's Pioneers -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Tom Proulx -- American computer programmer and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Tom Van Vleck -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Tonight (1957 TV programme) -- BBC television current affairs programme from 1957 to 1965
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Wikipedia - Tony Guntharp -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Tool-assisted speedrun -- Preprogrammed sequence of controller inputs used to perform tasks in video games
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Wikipedia - Toolchain -- Set of programming tools that is used to perform a complex software development task or to create a software product
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Wikipedia - Toonami (Australian TV programming block)
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Wikipedia - Toonturama -- Children's programming block on UniMas
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Wikipedia - Top-down programming
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Wikipedia - Top-rated United States television programs by season -- The top-rated TV programs in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - Top-rated United States television programs of 1969-70 -- List of United States television programs
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Wikipedia - Top (software) -- Task manager program found in many Unix-like operating systems
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Wikipedia - TorqueScript (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Total functional programming
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Wikipedia - Total Information Awareness -- US mass detection program
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Wikipedia - Totally Clueless -- US television program
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Wikipedia - To Town with Terry -- BBC radio programme
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Wikipedia - T (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Tracing just-in-time compilation -- Technique used to optimize the execution of a program at runtime
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Wikipedia - TRAC (programming language)
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Wikipedia - TRAC programming language
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Wikipedia - Trading Spaces -- American television reality program
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Wikipedia - Trading stamp -- Small paper coupons given to customers by merchants in loyalty marketing programs
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Wikipedia - Trainer (games) -- Program that modifies computer game memory to allow cheating
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Wikipedia - Trait (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Transcendental Meditation movement -- Programs and organizations connected to Transcendental Meditation
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Wikipedia - Transient (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Transition Year -- Optional one-year school programme in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Transmission Control Program
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Wikipedia - Trans-Siberian Pathfinders -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Traveler (2007 TV series) -- American TV program
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Wikipedia - Traveler (South Korean TV series) -- Korean television entertainment program
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Wikipedia - Travelling Market -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Trekkie -- Fan of the television program Star Trek
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Wikipedia - Trevor Blackwell -- American programmer
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Wikipedia - Trick & True -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Trident (UK nuclear programme) -- UK nuclear programme for development, procurement and operation of Trident nuclear weapons
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Wikipedia - Triple Threat (game show) -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Trito Programma Vrahea -- Radio station operated by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
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Wikipedia - Trump Card -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Trung Dung -- American businessman and programmer
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Wikipedia - Truth & Iliza -- American late-night talk and news satire program
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Wikipedia - TsKB-60 -- Russian military aviation program
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Wikipedia - T-Square (software) -- Early technical drawing program
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Wikipedia - Tucker Carlson Tonight -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Tufts Jumbos sailing -- College sailing program
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Wikipedia - Tugs (TV series) -- British children's programme
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Wikipedia - Turing (programming language)
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Wikipedia - TUTOR (programming language)
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Wikipedia - TUTOR -- programming language
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Wikipedia - TVLine -- Website devoted to information about television programs
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Wikipedia - Tweak programming environment
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Wikipedia - Twelve-step program -- organizations for recovery from addiction
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Wikipedia - Two Fat Ladies -- Television cooking programme
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Wikipedia - T-X program -- US Air Force advanced trainer acquisition program
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Wikipedia - Types and Programming Languages
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Wikipedia - Tyree Scott Freedom School -- Educational program on social justice and anti-racist organizing in Seattle, Washington, USA
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Wikipedia - TZGZ -- Late night programming block on Syfy
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Wikipedia - UConn Huskies -- College athletic program of the University of Connecticut, US
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Wikipedia - Udan Panam -- Indian malayalam television programme
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Wikipedia - Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases -- Cancer research program in Uganda
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Wikipedia - UltraViolet (system) -- Cloud-based digital rights locker for films and TV programs
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Wikipedia - Una tarde cualquiera -- Argentine TV program
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Wikipedia - Underdog (TV series) -- Animated television program
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Wikipedia - Underfist: Halloween Bash -- 2008 television program directed by Shaun Cashman
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Wikipedia - Undergraduate education -- Academic programs up to the level of a bachelor's degree
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Wikipedia - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
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Wikipedia - UN Environmental Programme
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Wikipedia - Uniface (programming language) -- Low-code development platform
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Wikipedia - Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program -- Road space rationing in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Unifying Theories of Programming
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Wikipedia - Unisys MCP programming languages
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Wikipedia - United Nations Development Programme -- Global development network of United Nations
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Wikipedia - United Nations Environment Programme -- Programme of the United Nations
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Wikipedia - United Nations Humanitarian Air Service -- Air Transport programme for the United Nations
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Wikipedia - United Nations Human Settlements Programme -- UN agency for human settlements and sustainable urban development
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Wikipedia - United Nations REDD Programme
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Wikipedia - United States Antarctic Program
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Wikipedia - United States biological weapons program -- Military program
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Wikipedia - United States Coast Guard Auxiliary University Programs -- United States Coast Guard initiative
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Wikipedia - United States Federal Witness Protection Program -- To protect threatened witnesses before, during, and after a trial.
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Wikipedia - United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs -- Standing subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee
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Wikipedia - United States Senate Youth Program -- American scholarship competition
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Wikipedia - United States Trustee Program -- Division of the Department of Justice
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Wikipedia - United World College of the Adriatic -- An International Baccalaureate program at the United World Colleges in Italy
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Wikipedia - Universal Referral Program -- A system to complete recreational scuba training with another instructor
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Wikipedia - Universal remote -- Remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices
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Wikipedia - University of London International Programmes
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Wikipedia - University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies -- adult continuing education and distance learning program
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Wikipedia - UNIX Network Programming
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Wikipedia - Unknown Sender -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Unlambda -- Functional programming language
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Wikipedia - Unstructured programming
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Wikipedia - U-Pass BC -- Post-secondary public transit program in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Updates (TV program) -- Philippine news brief television program
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Wikipedia - Urban Cops -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Ur (programming language)
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Wikipedia - U.S. Army airships -- 1908-1937 U.S. Army program to operate airships
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Wikipedia - UTeach -- Teacher certification program
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Wikipedia - UWF Fury Hour -- American professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - UWN Primetime Live -- American professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - V-12 Navy College Training Program -- US Navy program that trained personnel in engineering, foreign languages, and medicine
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Wikipedia - Vala (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Valgrind -- Programming tool for profiling, memory debugging and memory leak detection
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Wikipedia - Value-level programming
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Wikipedia - Variable (programming)
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Wikipedia - Varsity Scouting -- Former Boy Scouts of America program
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Wikipedia - Vector Architect -- Vector graphics editing program
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Wikipedia - Venera -- A Soviet program that explored Venus with multiple probes
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Wikipedia - VERB (program)
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Wikipedia - Very high-level programming language
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Wikipedia - VEX Robotics -- Robotics competition program for students
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Wikipedia - Vic and Sade -- American radio program
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Wikipedia - Vice News Tonight -- Television news program
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Wikipedia - Video game programmer -- Software engineer, programmer, or computer scientist who primarily develops codebase for video games
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Wikipedia - Video game programming
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Wikipedia - Video Mods -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Vidix -- Programming interface for Unix
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Wikipedia - Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action -- Human rights declaration
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Wikipedia - Vietnam Combat Artists Program -- U.S. Army program for artists
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Wikipedia - Viking program -- A pair of NASA landers and orbiters sent to Mars in 1976
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Wikipedia - Village Survival, the Eight -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Vilma (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Violent Criminal Apprehension Program -- Unit of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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Wikipedia - Virgil Griffith -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Virtual channel -- Method of remapping a digital program stream to a channel number
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Wikipedia - Virtual Programming (company) -- Video game publisher
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Wikipedia - Virtual university -- University that provides higher education programs through electronic media, typically the Internet
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Wikipedia - Visiting Tutor -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Visual Basic for Applications -- Implementation of Microsoft's event-driven programming language Visual Basic 6
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Wikipedia - Visual Basic -- Event-driven programming language
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Wikipedia - Visual programming language
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Wikipedia - Vitalik Buterin -- Russian-Canadian programmer and writer
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Wikipedia - Volume licensing -- Practice of selling a license authorizing one computer program to be used on a large number of computers or by a large number of users
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Wikipedia - Von Neumann programming languages
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Wikipedia - Voskhod programme
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Wikipedia - Vostok programme
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Wikipedia - Vostok program
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Wikipedia - Voyager program -- American NASA scientific program about the space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
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Wikipedia - Vremya -- 1968 television programme
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Wikipedia - Vulkan (API) -- Cross-platform 3D graphics and computing programming interface
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Wikipedia - VXX -- Procurement program to replace aging Marine One helicopters
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Wikipedia - W5 (TV program) -- Canadian news magazine television series
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Wikipedia - Waka Waka Moo -- Children's television program in Namibia.
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Wikipedia - Walter Bright -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Ward Cunningham -- American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
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Wikipedia - Warsaw Concerto -- Programme music by Richard Addinsell
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Wikipedia - Warsaw Shore (series 12) -- Polish television programme
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Wikipedia - Warsaw Shore (series 13) -- Polish television programme
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Wikipedia - Washington Journal -- American political call-in and interview television program
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Wikipedia - WATFIV (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Wayne Bell -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - WCW All Nighter -- Professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - WCW Monday Nitro -- WCW television program
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Wikipedia - Weapon Plus -- Fictional comic book program
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Wikipedia - Weather Center -- Flagship news and weather television program of The Weather Channel
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Wikipedia - Web design program
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Wikipedia - Web programming
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Wikipedia - Weekend (1973 TV program) -- American television newsmagazine program that aired on NBC from 1974 to 1979
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Wikipedia - Weekend Edition -- American radio news magazine programs
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Wikipedia - Weekend Lunchtime -- Former weekend television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - Weekend Playlist -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - We Hold These Truths -- American radio program
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Wikipedia - Weight Watchers (diet) -- A commercial diet and comprehensive program for weight loss and healthier diet
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Wikipedia - We K-Pop -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Welfare State Futures Programme -- European research program
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Wikipedia - WERD (historic radio station) -- Historic radio station in Atlanta, Georgia which was the first radio station owned and programmed by African Americans
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Wikipedia - WeScheme -- Online programming environment
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Wikipedia - West German rearmament -- United States program to help build up the military of West Germany after World War II
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Wikipedia - What Would You Do? (2008 TV program) -- Hidden camera television series presented by John QuiM-CM-1ones
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Wikipedia - Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? (game show) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Whiley (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Whitespace (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Who is the Millionaire (Vietnamese game show) -- TV game show program
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Wikipedia - Whole program optimization
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Wikipedia - Who's Whose -- US television program
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Wikipedia - WIC -- U.S. federal government program providing food assistance for low-income women and children
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Wikipedia - Wide World of Sports (American TV program) -- Television series
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:Education program/Ambassadors -- Historical document
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:Education program -- Educating people about Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/Balboa Park -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/British Library -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/British Museum -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/George Washington University -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/Smithsonian Institution -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/Teylers -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:GLAM/The Children's Museum of Indianapolis -- Wikimedia cultural partnership program
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:HotCat -- JavaScript program which helps to easily remove, change and add categories to Wikipedia pages
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:India Education Program -- historical document
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Wikipedia - Will Harvey -- Computer programmer and businessperson
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Wikipedia - William Barden Jr. -- American computer programmer
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Wikipedia - William Crowther (programmer)
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Wikipedia - William J. Liquori Jr. -- U.S. Space Force Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Strategy, Plans, Programs, Requirements, and Analysis
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Wikipedia - William John Sullivan -- American software programmer
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Wikipedia - William Kolodney -- Russian-born American cultural educator and program director for the 92nd Street Y and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
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Wikipedia - William Whitaker's Words -- Latin-English dictionary program
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Wikipedia - Wimp 2 Warrior -- Mixed martial arts training program
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Wikipedia - Windows API -- Microsoft's core set of application programming interfaces on Windows
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Wikipedia - Wine club -- Wine membership program
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Wikipedia - WinMX -- Freeware peer-to-peer file sharing program
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Wikipedia - Wired Science -- US television program
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Wikipedia - WireTap (radio program) -- Canadian radio show
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Wikipedia - Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons softball -- Collegiate softball program
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Wikipedia - Wisconsin Secure Program Facility -- Male prison in Boscobel, Wisconsin, United States
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Wikipedia - WMLScript -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Wolfram Demonstrations Project -- Organized and open-source collection of interactive programs representing ideas from a range of fields
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Wikipedia - Wolfram Mathematica -- Computational software program
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Wikipedia - Woman's Hour -- BBC radio magazine programme for women, broadcast on Radio 4 in the United Kingdom.
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Wikipedia - Women's School of Planning and Architecture -- The Women's School of Planning and Architecture (WSPA) was an educational program for women interested in architecture, planning, and environmental design that presented sessions and symposia based on principles of the women's liberation movement between 1976 and 1981
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Wikipedia - Word of Mouth (TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Word processor program -- Computer program that provides word processing functions
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Wikipedia - Word processor -- Device or computer program used for writing and editing documents
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Wikipedia - Works Progress Administration -- United States federal government program active during the 1930s, which financed public programs of building and arts
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Wikipedia - World Cafe (radio program) -- WXPN music radio program
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Wikipedia - World Climate Programme -- Organization
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Wikipedia - World Food Programme -- Food-assistance branch of the United Nations
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Wikipedia - World in Action -- British investigative current affairs programme
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Wikipedia - World Learning -- International nonprofit organization that focuses on international development, education, and exchange programs
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Wikipedia - World News Now -- American television news program
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Wikipedia - World News Today -- BBC current affairs / news programme
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Wikipedia - World News Tonight (TV series) -- Former evening television news programme, broadcast on Sky News
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Wikipedia - World Ocean Circulation Experiment -- A component of the international World Climate Research Program
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Wikipedia - World of Sport (Australian TV program) -- Television series
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Wikipedia - World Programming System
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Wikipedia - World's Funniest Animals -- American reality television program
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Wikipedia - World War One (TV series) -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Wunderwaffe -- Propaganda term for WWII German weapons programmes
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Wikipedia - WWE 205 Live -- WWE television program
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Wikipedia - WWE Afterburn -- WWE television program
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Wikipedia - WWE Classics on Demand -- WWE subscription television program
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Wikipedia - WWE Experience -- WWE television program
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Wikipedia - WWE Free for All -- WWE television program
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Wikipedia - WWE Velocity -- professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment
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Wikipedia - WWE Worlds Collide (series) -- WWE television program
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Wikipedia - WWF All American Wrestling -- Former WWF television program
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Wikipedia - WWF Prime Time Wrestling -- Professional wrestling television program
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Wikipedia - WWF Shotgun Saturday Night -- television program
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Wikipedia - XC programming language
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Wikipedia - Xinwen Lianbo -- Chinese state-broadcast television news program
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Wikipedia - XL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Xochi Birch -- American programmer and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - XOD (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Xploration Station -- Syndicated educational television programming block
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Wikipedia - XQuery -- Functional programming and query language for XML
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Wikipedia - XSharp -- dBase/xBase compatible programming language for Microsoft .NET
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Wikipedia - Xuxa (American TV program) -- American children's television series
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Wikipedia - Yakov Rekhter -- network protocol designer and software programmer
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Wikipedia - Yale Bulldogs sailing -- College sailing program
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Wikipedia - Yasmin's Getting Married -- Australian reality television program
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Wikipedia - YEd -- Diagramming program
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Wikipedia - Yesterday's Men (TV programme) -- British television documentary
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Wikipedia - YGLP -- International leadership program
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Wikipedia - Yle OM-DM-^QM-DM-^Qasat -- Finnish television program
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Wikipedia - YMCA SCUBA Program -- Defunct recreational diver training and certification agency.
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Wikipedia - Yo Gabba Gabba! -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Yogobara -- Television program
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Wikipedia - Yorick (programming language)
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Wikipedia - You aren't gonna need it -- Principle of extreme programming
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Wikipedia - Young Epidemiology Scholars -- Public health scholarship program
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Wikipedia - Young Plan -- Program for settling Germany's World War I reparations written in August 1929
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Wikipedia - Your Hit Parade -- American radio and television music program
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Wikipedia - Your PC Protector -- Rogue antivirus program part of the Windows Police Pro and Windows Antivirus Pro family
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Wikipedia - Your World with Neil Cavuto -- American news and business television program
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Wikipedia - Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative -- Government program
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Wikipedia - Youth On Board -- Youth organizing program.
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Wikipedia - Youth Parliament Program -- Indian youth organization
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Wikipedia - Yule Log (TV program) -- Seasonal television show
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Wikipedia - Zig (programming language) -- Programming language
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Wikipedia - Zip bomb -- Malicious archive file designed to crash or render useless the program or system reading it
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Wikipedia - Ziv Television Programs -- American production company
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Wikipedia - ZmEu (vulnerability scanner) -- Program scanning for vulnerabilities in phpMyAdmin web servers.
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Wikipedia - Zobrist hashing -- Hash function construction used in computer programs that play abstract board games
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Wikipedia - ZoM-CM-+ Quinn -- American video game developer, video game programmer, and writer
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Wikipedia - Zond failed missions -- Soviet robotic spacecraft program
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Wikipedia - Zond program -- Soviet space program
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Wikipedia - ZPL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Zumba -- Exercise program
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Mark Zuckerberg ::: Born: May 14, 1984; Occupation: Programmer;
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Larry Wall ::: Born: September 27, 1954; Occupation: Programmer;
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Bill Budge ::: Born: 1954; Occupation: Game programmer;
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Bob Garfield ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Audio Program Host;
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Eric S. Raymond ::: Born: December 4, 1957; Occupation: Programmer;
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John McAfee ::: Born: September 18, 1945; Occupation: Computer programmer;
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Aaron Swartz ::: Born: November 8, 1986; Died: January 11, 2013; Occupation: Computer programmer;
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Guido van Rossum ::: Born: January 31, 1956; Occupation: Computer programmer;
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Lead With Purpose A New Embodied Leadership Training Program with Ginny Whitelaw
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Beavis & Butt-Head (1992 - 2011) - Beavis and Butt-head was first aired on the U.S. cable network MTV in March 1993. This show, which combined animation and music videos, was an example of the unique programming that MTV has consistently provided for its youthful demographics. The half-hour program alternated between a simple narrati...
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Lamb Chop's Play Along (1992 - 1997) - Lamb Chop's Play-Along is a children's television series that ran on PBS from 1992 until 1997. The half-hour program starred Shari Lewis, a puppeteer and ventriloquist, and Lambchop, described as a feisty 6-year-old girl. The goal of the show was to encourage kids to participate, to come play, inste...
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Zoobilee Zoo (1986 - 1987) - Zoobilee Zoo, a children's television program featuring costumed performers dressed as animal characters, aired from 19861987, then in syndication until 2001 on several television channels including commercial network television stations, public television stations, The Learning Channel, and the Ha...
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The Amanda Show (1999 - 2002) - The Amanda Show is another series that was spun off of "All That" for another of its breakout stars. It's a skit show with some of the characteristics of "All That" but with different characters. In spite of being designed as a sketch comedy television program, the series is set in a fictional unive...
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Kids Incorporated (1984 - 1993) - Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.) was a children's television program that premiered in 1984 in syndication (On NBC from 1984-85) and on The Disney Channel 1986-96). Winner of various Young Artist Awards during its nine year run, it is remembered fondly by adults who were in their teens in...
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Shining Time Station (1989 - 1993) - An American version of the popular British children's program. Every episode, the kids (and sometimes the adults, too) at Shining Time Station learn some special lessons about life and getting along with others from the miniature Mr. Conductor. The lessons are then illustrated in segments featuring...
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Stick Stickly (1996 - 1998) - For years, one of Nickelodeon's most popular characters was Stick Stickly. He was the popsicle stick puppet host of Nickelodeon's "Nick in the Afternoon" summer programming block which aired weekdays from 3-5pm. Sadly, he is no longer used on Nickelodeon.
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Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron (1993 - 1995) - In 1993 Hanna Barbara released a new action series with a comic book style and furry attributes, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. Based on characters created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay this series hit home with the viewers, creating a large fan base that many animated programs of that era had ye...
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Weinerville (1993 - 1996) - The show, a totally outrageous half-hour variety show, uses classic elements of kid's programming, which include puppeteering and interaction with a live studio audience, to entertain kids and their parents. Weinerville Productions also produces live nationally touring stage shows. Weinerville speci...
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Punky Brewster (1984 - 1988) - An abandoned waif and her dog are taken in by a cranky apartment manager who becomes her guardian in this family-friendly sitcom. This was a pet project of sorts for NBC programming head Brandon Tartikoff, who had a crush on a girl named Punky when he was young. (The dog on the show was named Brando...
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WWE Monday Night RAW (1993 - Current) - WWE (formerly WWF) RAW was the first major wrestling program to earn a primetime weekly slot on cable television in 1993. It's first major source of competition on the airwaves was WCW's "Monday Nitro" which premiered in 1995. The premiere of Nitro started the Monday Night Wars, for the next 6 years...
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WWF - Superstars of Wrestling (1986 - 1996) - WWF Superstars of Wrestling was a professional wrestling program that debuted on September 6, 1986, replacing WWF Championship Wrestling. Superstars, as it would later be known, was the flagship of the WWF's syndicated programming from 1986 to 1996. Superstars was around before this version, as a we...
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Dinosaucers (1987 - 1988) - Dinosaucers was a television cartoon created by DIC Entertainment in association with Ellipse Programme that originally aired on various UHF networks in the USA in 1987, on the Family Channel between 1989 and 1991, and later in 1993 and again in 1995 on the USA Network. 65 total episodes were made a...
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The Wonderful World of Disney (1954 - 2008) - While shown in the U.S. as a time slot for family films on the weekends in its later years, this program originally started as a prime-time feature, hosted by Walt Disney himself, that showcased original programming from the Disney Studios. Cartoons, documentaries, educational shorts, all were shown...
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Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989 - 1993) - A teenaged genius deals with the usual problems of growing up: having a girlfriend, going to parties, hanging out with his best friend, all this on top of being a licensed physician in a difficult residency program.
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Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (1994 - 1994) - Based on a show from Japan called Grid Man, the English version lasted a few more episodes. The story revolves around Sam Collins, a highschool student with a knack for programming games who gets sucked into his computer by some freak power surge, transforming into one of his own creations: Servo....
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Doctor Who (1963 - Current) - From the planet of Gallifrey comes a mysterious alien only known as "the Doctor". The show began with the idea of an educational program focusing on history but it ended up being the longest science fiction tv show in history.
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Rubik, The Amazing Cube (1983 - 1984) - Rubik, the Amazing Cube is a Saturday morning cartoon that aired from September 10, 1983 to September 1, 1984 in the United States, produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. The program, broadcast as part of The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour block on ABC, featured a magic Rubiks Cube named Rubik...
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Bob the Builder (1998 - 2012) - Bob the Builder is a British children's animated television show created by Keith Chapman. In the original series Bob appears as a building contractor specializing in masonry in a stop motion animated programme with his colleague Wendy, various neighbours and friends, and their gang of anthropomorph...
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Fox Kids (1990 - 2002) - Fox Kids was a programming block that brought us shows from 1990-2002. It all ended in 2002 when Fox Kids was replaced with the Fox Box, a programming block provided by 4kids Entertainment.
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Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics (1977 - 1979) - Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics was a Saturday morning cartoon program block produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1977 to 1979 for ABC. During the 1978
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Histeria! (1998 - 1999) - Histeria! is an American animated series created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike other animated series produced by Warner Bros. in the 1990s, Histeria! stood out as the most explicitly educational program in order to meet FCC requirements for educational/informational c...
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Quack Pack (1996 - 1997) - Quack Pack is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, featuring Donald Duck and his nephews. The show debuted on September 3, 1996 as a part of the "Disney Afternoon" programming block, following the major success of Goof Troop. The series ran two seasons...
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Soul Train (1971 - 2006) - Soul Train is the groundbreaking television dance show that is centered around American black music, black artists, and (especially) black dance. The show is the longest running first run syndicated program in television history. Especially known for the notorious Soul Train Line and Scrambleboard....
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Todays Special (1980 - 1987) - Today's Special is a Canadian children's program that was produced by TV Ontario, and has run on countless television networks worldwide. The show had a seven-year run, from 1981 to 1987, with 121 episodes made during that time.
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WWE Raw (1993 - Current) - Beginning as WWF Monday Night Raw, the program first aired on January 11, 1993. It aired on the USA Network for one hour. The original Raw broke new ground in televised professional wrestling. Traditionally, wrestling shows were taped on sound stages with small audiences or at large arena shows. The...
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Mike Lu and Og (Animated TV Program) (1999 - 2001) - Mike Lu and Og stars the story about 2 girls and a boy on an island. Mike is an exchange student from New York. Lu is the spoiled princess of the island. Og may be an islander but he's a genius who makes a lot of cool inventions.
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ECW Hardcore TV (1993 - 2001) - Extreme Championship Wrestling was a revolution in wrestling. This syndicated show, featuring wrestlers such as Raven, Rob Van Dam and Sabu showcased the hardcore nature of ECW. From 1993-2001, this program was an alternative to WWE RAW and WCW Nitro.
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Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theatre (1998 - 2004) - A program on Cartoon Network which aired movies produced by Warner Brothers as well as original movies such as Dexter's Laboratory Ego Trip and The Powerpuff Girls movie. Other studios include Universal Cartoon Studios and Paramount Pictures.
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Emergency! (1972 - 1977) - This program focused on the implementation and development of the new concept of the paramedic. The show begins with introducing our heros Roy Desoto and Johnny Gage assembling the first paramedic team and breaking new ground with unheard of new ideas, a mobile unit, equipped to stablize a patient a...
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Nick at Nite (1985 - Current) - Nick at Nite is a programing block from 9pm-6am Sunday-Thursday and from 10pm-6am Friday-Saturday on Viacom's kids cable channel Nickelodeon. When Nick at Nite launched in 1985, the shows were from the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Today Nick at Nite's shows are from the 80s and 90s. Nick at nite's...
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Big Blue Marble (1973 - 1983) - The Big Blue Marble was a children's television program that forcused on the lives and children all over the world. In my opinion, it focused on the diversity and beauty of the many cultures in the world. Instead of featuring adults, it always explained from the view point of a child and used childr...
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Gilligan's Planet (1982 - 1983) - Gilligan's Planet was a Saturday morning cartoon produced by the Filmation animation studio which aired during the 1982-1983 season on CBS. It was the second animated spin-off of the classic television program Gilligan's Island (the first being 1974's The New Adventures of Gilligan), as well as the...
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The NFL Today (1961 - Current) - The program began on September 17, 1961 on CBS entitled: "Pro Football Kickoff." On September 13, 1964, Frank Gifford began hosting the renamed "NFL Report," and later that year, it renamed the title: "The NFL Today." The NFL Today went off the air on CBS in 1993, when FOX bought out the NFC TV pa...
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Harlem Globetrotters (1970 - 1978) - The famous basketball team gets the cartoon treatment and debuted September 12,1970 on CBS. This was the first Saturday morning show that featured African American men in a sports profession.All Saturday morning program had to feature African-American men and women from 1966 and beyond.
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Saturday Nights Main Event (1985 - 1991) - Saturday Night's Main Event is a professional wrestling television program that aired occasionally from 1985 to 1991, under the World Wrestling Federation banner on NBC in place of Saturday Night Live.and
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The Jim Henson Hour (1989 - 1989) - Jim Henson presents two types of programs on one hour-long show.
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Art Attack (1989 - 2006) - Art Attack is a British children's television series about art. It is one of ITV's longest running children's programmes, running since 1989, and has been presented throughout by Neil Buchanan. The show typically lasts thirty minutes and involves Neil producing three or four works of art, taking the...
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What's Happening Now!! (1985 - 1988) - This sitcom is the follow-up to the popular ABC series in the 70's. Raj is newly married and trying to write while his two buddies, Rerun and Dwayne are sharing a bachelor apartment. Rerun is working as a used car salesman while Dwayne is a computer programmer. This syndicated program was on the air...
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Fun Factory (1984 - 1987) - A children's program on the early Sky Channel. Broadcasted on saturday from 8.00 to 12.00 CET Hosted by Andy Sheldon, Snoot the seal and Crocker the crocodile. This program included alot of the now known cartoons like Transformers, He-man, Jem and the holograms and Inspector Gadget. The show was rep...
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Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979 - 1982) - The original thirty-minute version of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo constitutes the fourth incarnation of the long-running Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo. It premiered on September 22, 1979 and ran for one season on ABC as a half-hour program. A total of sixteen episodes were produce...
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Gadget Boy and Heather (1995 - 1999) - This program is inspector gadget in his childhood.
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T.J. Hooker (1982 - 1986) - T.J. Hooker is a veteran cop, who rose to the rank of detective but when his partner dies in his arms, Hooker decides to give up being a detective to be a patrolman again. He starts a program wherein rookies are given practical training and the rookie he is assigned is Vince Romano, a cocky kid. And...
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The Tom & Jerry Comedy Show (1980 - 1981) - The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show is an American animated television program produced by Filmation for MGM Television in 1980, on CBS for Saturday mornings. The show lasted two seasons (with season two consisting of reruns) and the individual episodes were eventually added to syndicated Tom and Jerry pa...
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Bureau of Alien Detectors (1996 - 1996) - Bureau of Alien Detectors was a animated show that aired in 1996 on UPN as part of their Sunday Morning Programming Block, UPN Kids, which is now defunct because of apparent problems from UPN. This show only aired for one season and no second season was made.
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The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show (1983 - 1983) - "The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show" is the sixth incarnation of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo. It premiered on September 10, 1983, and ran for one season on ABC as a half-hour program made up of two eleven-minute short cartoons. (In 1984 for the second season, the name of t...
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World Ninja War Jiraiya (1988 - 1989) - The only non-armored hero of this era of shows, this program features an actual ninja master from a historically known ninja clan preparing his son, daughter, and youngest child, along with a family relative and a police officer with ninja roots to combat the re-emergence of a centuries-old demon sa...
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Entertainment Tonight (1981 - Current) - Debuting in 1981, Entertainment Tonight set the trend for entertainment-oriented shows. This half-hour program, which has been hosted by John Tesh, Leeza Gibbons, Patrick O'Brien, and Mary Hart, focuses on the news of the movies, television and music industries.
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The Shari Show (1975 - 1976) - In order to earn enough monies to take care of herself and her infant puppet"Baby Doll"..Ms.Lewis gets a job as programming director for "The Bearly Broadcasting"TV Network. Where she has to cope with the antics of the station's animal puppets..with the exception of "Lamb Chop"this short lived NBC T...
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Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends (1972 - 1995) - The Merrie Melodies Show was a long-lasting half-hour program for various Looney Tunes shorts. Before they run the third and final cartoon short. They would a 20-second clip of one of the Looney Tunes shorts (via Hip Clips). Each 20-second clip is introduce with Taz barfing out the letters that read...
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Brum (1991 - 2002) - Brum is the name of a children's TV programme about the adventures of a car of the same name. It is produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and was first broadcast in 1991. It is directed and written by Tom Poole, and is produced by Anne Wood. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox...
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Bozo's Circus (1961 - 1980) - The Chicago Bozo franchise was the most popular and successful locally-produced children's program in the history of television. It also became the most widely-known Bozo show as WGN-TV became a national cable television Superstation in 1978. Chicago's Bozo debuted on June 20, 1960 starring Bob Bell...
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Saturday Superstore (1982 - 1986) - There was no doubt about it - Swap Shop was going to be a tough act to follow, but the BBC's new replacement programme was up to the task. Basically by just altering the format slightly, a whole new show was created Saturday SuperStore.
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The Riddlers (1986 - 1996) - The Riddlers was first shown (feel free to correct me if I am wrong here - I'm going off information in my TV Times collection) on ITV during early lunchtime programs for children in 1986. It was made by Yorkshire television and ran for over 10 years finally being stopped in 1996. It concerned the g...
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ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961 - 1998) - ABC's Wide World of Sports is an American sports anthology television program that aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from April 29, 1961 to January 3, 1998, primarily on Saturday afternoons. Hosted by Jim McKay, with a succession of co-hosts beginning in 1987, the title continued to b...
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Bertha (1985 - 1986) - Bertha is a big green engineering machine, a marvellous mechanical production engine with a big toothy face who could be programmed to manufacture just about anything you wanted. She was housed at the busy Spottiswood Factory, owned by Mr Willmake. Her Chief Designer was Mr Sprott. Sprott was ably a...
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Meet the Press (1947 - Current) - Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program that is broadcast on NBC. It is the longest-running program in American television history, though its current format bears little resemblance to the one it debuted with on November 6, 1947. Like similar shows that have followed i...
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NBC Nightly News (1970 - Current) - It is NBC News' weekday evening news program. The program debut on August 3, 1970, with David Brinkley, John Chancellor, and Frank McGee rotating duties as anchors until August 9, 1971 when Chancellor became the sole anchor. On June 7, 1976, David Brinkley was brought back to the anchor desk, this...
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Access (1996 - Current) - A weekday entertainment news program airing news and events on the entertainment industry. Previous hosts include Giselle Fernndez, Larry Mendte, Pat O'Brien, who hosted the show alongside Nancy O'Dell until late 2004, when he left to host the Entertainment Tonight spin-off The Insider, and O'Dell,...
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Shooting Stars (1995 - 2002) - Shooting Stars is a UK television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two. Created by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it is both a parody of the game show format, and an experiment in dadaist television. As such it is possibly one of the most bizarre programmes ever regularly aired. The first series was...
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Maya & Miguel (2004 - 2007) - Maya & Miguel is a children's television animated series produced by Scholastic Studios. Centering around the lives of pre-teen Hispanic twins named Maya and Miguel Santos and their friends, the program is aimed at promoting multiculturalism and education in general. It is geared to the 5-9 age rang...
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Power Block (1996 - 1997) - The Power Block was a weekday half hour program that showcased action-oriented animated cartoons, most of which were sequels or based off of 80's cartoons, with a different show airing each day.
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Countdown (1982 - Current) - Countdown is a British game show involving word and number puzzles. It is produced by ITV Studios and broadcast on Channel 4. It is presented by Nick Hewer, assisted by Rachel Riley, with regular lexicographer Susie Dent. It was the first programme to be aired on Channel 4, and sixty-seven series ha...
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The Richard Simmons Show (1980 - 1983) - fitness program
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Sons of Butcher (2005 - 2006) - Sons of Butcher is a cartoon based on the canadian rock band of the same name. It is animated using a variety of programs, put together using Adobe Flash.
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Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels (1977 - 1980) - Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977-1980) was a Saturday morning cartoon created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It was originally broadcast on ABC as part of the programming block Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics, which also included Scooby-Doo, Dynomutt,...
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Praise the Lord (1973 - Current) - The flagship program of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Every night TBN's Crouch family, Paul Crouch Senior(before his December 2013 death) Jan Crouch and Paul Crouch Jr. host a live church service with many special guest stars. Often times the show goes on the road to spread the word of God.
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Nature (1982 - Current) - Nature is a long-running wildlife television program produced by Thirteen/WNET New York. It has been distributed to United States public television stations by the PBS television service since its debut on October 10, 1982. The on-camera host of the first season was Donald Johanson, with voice-over...
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Faerie Tale Theatre (1982 - 1987) - Hosted by Shelley Duval, this program featured some of the best-known stars in Hollywood performing adaptations of traditional fairy tales.
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George and Martha (1999 - 2000) - George and Martha is an animated TV series made for HBO Family. The program revolves around the lives of two hippos: George and Martha (voiced by Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin respectively), best friends that spend everyday adventures together.
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American Experience (1988 - Current) - Documentary series on PBS about the great American history. The program airs documentaries, many of which have won awards, about important or interesting events and people in American history. A trademark of the series is its ability to take lesser-known events in history, such as the history of Con...
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The Replacements (2006 - 2009) - It centers around Todd and Riley and their new adopted family that they received through a program of the FleemCo company to replace people throughout the town with ones better at their job in some way.
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Nightmare Cafe (1992 - 1992) - Nightmare Cafe is a short-lived American telefantasy program which aired on NBC for an abridged first season from January to April 1992. While the overall tone of the program was that of a mystical fantasy, it frequently incorporated elements of dark humor, horror, and even outright comedy. A total...
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WWF Wrestling Challenge (1986 - 1996) - Wrestling Challenge was the "B" show of the WWF's syndicated programming, behind WWF Superstars of Wrestling. The show was typical of televised wrestling fare of the era: Matches pitting top tier and mid-level talent vs. jobbers; pre-taped interviews with the WWF's roster of superstars; and promos f...
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Motormouth (1988 - 1992) - Motormouth was a Saturday morning children's television series that was produced by Television South and aired on ITV for four series, from 1988 until 1992. Segments of the programme included a gameshow version of the classic board game Mouse Trap, and cartoons such as Samurai Pizza Cats and The Rea...
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Nick Jr. (1988 - Current) - Nick Jr. was a block of programming for preschoolers on Nickelodeon which would air weekdays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The block first began in 1988 and the very first show it aired was Pinwheel, the very program to put Nickelodeon on the map. In its first few years, the block aired mostly foreign an...
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Pugwall (1989 - 1995) - Austrailian teen programme
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Sable (1987 - 1988) - Sable is a television program that aired on ABC during the 1987-1988 season, and is based on the comic book, Jon Sable: Freelance, by Mike Grell. Seven episodes of the series aired. The show was a one-hour adventure/drama about mercenary and vigilante Jon Sable (Lewis Van Bergen), who by day was chi...
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Inside Edition (1989 - Current) - This American television weekday newsmagazine program features a mix of hard news stories, entertainment news and gossips, scandals, true-crime stories and lifestyle features.
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SK8 TV (1990 - 1990) - SK8-TV is a program shown on Nickelodeon that began in 1990 and was originally hosted by Matthew Lillard (who went by the name Matthew Lynn at the time) and Skatemaster Tate. It was a skateboard variety show that featured on-set interviews as well as off site action segments. Various techniques were...
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The Newlywed Game (1966 - 2013) - The Newlywed Game is an American television dating game show that pits newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other. The program, originally created by Robert "Nick" Nicholson and E. Roger Muir(cred...
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48 Hours (1988 - Current) - 48 Hours is an American documentary/news magazine television series broadcast on CBS. The series has been broadcast on the network since January 19, 1988. The program airs Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time, as part of the network's placeholder Crimetime Saturday block; as such, it is...
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Deadly Games (1995 - 1997) - Gus is a scientist working on making anti-matter with his friend Peter for a local college. Lauren, Gus' Ex-wife, is about to get remarried when Gus succedes in making anti-matter... problem is Gus had programed a game to help him get over Lauren. In the game Gus uses real life people from his past...
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SMart (1997 - 2006) - SMart is a CBBC television programme based on the subject of art, which began in 1996. The programme is recorded at BBC Television Centre in London
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Sapphire and Steel (1979 - 1982) - Sapphire & Steel was a British television science-fiction series starring David McCallum as Steel and Joanna Lumley as Sapphire. Produced by ATV, it ran from 1979 to 1982 and was primarily ATV's answer to the BBC's Doctor Who. The series was created by Peter J. Hammond, who conceived the programme a...
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Frontline (1983 - Current) - PBS's popular documentary series. The program debuted in 1983, with former NBC anchorwoman Jessica Savitch as its host, but Savitch died later in the first season. Judy Woodruff took over as anchor in 1984, and hosted the program for five years. In 1990, the show did away with the anchor position, a...
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Beadle's About (1987 - 1996) - Beadle's About was a British television programme hosted by Jeremy Beadle, where members of the public became victims of practical jokes behind hidden cameras. It was produced by LWT for ITV, and ran from 1987 to 1996.
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The Upper Hand (1990 - 1996) - The Upper Hand was a sitcom, produced by Central Television and broadcast by ITV from 1990 to 1996. The programme was adapted from the American sitcom Who's the Boss?. Like in the former series, an affluent single woman, raising a son with the help of her mother, hires a housekeeper only to have a m...
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Stoppit and Tidyup (1988 - 1992) - Stoppit and Tidyup was a kids programme narrated by Terry Wogan. The main characters all had names that kids would hear their parents say, e.g. Stoppit, Tidyup, Hurryup, Notnow, Calmdown, Takecare, Eatyourgreens... and they all lived in the land of Do-As-Your-Told.
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Police, Camera, Action! (1994 - 2002) - An ongoing series that uses original police footage to give us a fascinating insight into the often bizarre and terrifying behaviour of the world's motorists. This smash hit series became the most popular factual programme on British television.
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Going Places (1990 - 1991) - This was a show inspired by a previous ABC sitcom known as Bosom Buddies. Both seasons had different premises. The first one was about four writers for a show called Here's Looking at You, a candid camera type program where real people were caught in their normal lives outside the work place. The...
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The Bobby Goldsboro Show (1973 - 1975) - The Bobby Goldsboro Show was television's highest rated variety series in syndication in the 1970's. Highly rated 30-minute syndicated music program. 3 seasons beginning in early 1973. Featured multiple songs by Bobby Goldsboro, one guest star only (usually), short comedy with a puppet or video char...
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BBC Newsnight (1980 - Current) - This British television weeknight news program is produced by BBC News, which specializes in analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians.
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Your Best Friend (1985 - 1991) - An interstitial program, hosted by western actor Clint Walker, offering advice about raising pets.The show ran on CBN/The Family Channel from 1985-1991
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Baking with Julia (1996 - 1999) - Baking With Julia is an American television cooking program produced by Julia Child and the name of the book which accompanied the series. Each episode featured one pastry chef or baker who demonstrates professional techniques that can be performed in a home kitchen. It was taped primarily in Child'...
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The McLaughlin Group (1982 - Current) - The McLaughlin Group was a syndicated half-hour weekly public affairs television program in the United States, hosted by John McLaughlin from its first episode in 1982 until his death in 2016. A group of four pundits, prompted by McLaughlin, discussed current political issues in a round table format...
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Whirlybirds (1957 - 1960) - The program features the exploits of Chuck Martin and Pete "P. T." Moore (Kenneth Tobey and Craig Hill, respectively), owners of a fictitious helicopter chartering company, Whirlybirds, Inc., in the American West.
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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968 - 1973) - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (often simply referred to as Laugh-In) is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Che...
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The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958 - 1961) - The Huckleberry Hound Show is a 1958 syndicated animated series and the second from the Hanna-Barbera studios following The Ruff and Reddy Show, sponsored by Kellogg's. Three segments were included in the program: one featuring Huckleberry Hound, another starring Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo Boo,...
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Scientific American Frontiers (1990 - 2005) - Scientific American Frontiers was an American television program primarily focused on informing the public about new technologies and discoveries in science and medicine.
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The National (1969 - Current) - This Canadian weeknight television news program is produced by CBC News, which brings news throughout Canada and around the world. It had been on the air weeknights since 1969 when Warren Davis was the original anchor for 1 year, then Lloyd Robertson anchored the program from 1970 to 1976, followed...
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CBS Morning News (1982 - Current) - This American early weekday morning television news program is produced by CBS News. The program debut on October 4, 1982 under the title ''CBS Early Morning News.'' Bill Kurtis and Diane Sawyer were the original anchor team for the program from 1982 to 1984, then Kuris co-anchor the program along...
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Early Today (1982 - Current) - This is an American early weekday morning television news program that is broadcast from NBC News. The original version of Early Today was produced by NBC News from 1982 to 1983, with hosts at the time: Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley and Willard Scott. The current version of Early Today was originally...
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Sunrise (Australian TV News Program) (2000 - Current) - This Australian weekday morning breakfast television news program from Australia's 7 News. This program was originally debut under the name: "Seven News: Sunrise Edition" on January 17, 1991 with presenter Darren McDonald, when it was prior to hostilities breaking out during the Gulf War. In 1996,...
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BBC Breakfast (1983 - Current) - This is a national British weekday morning television news program from BBC News. It became the BBC's first weekday morning Breakfast news program that premiered on January 17, 1983 under the title: "Breakfast Time" with the presenting team of Frank Bough, Selina Scott, Nick Ross, Russell Grant and...
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Kids Beat (1983 - 1997) - An educational interstitial program ,aimed at kids/pre teens,that aired on WTBS in the 80s and 90s
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Superhost (1969 - 1989) - Superhost was the Saturday afternoon program block on WUAB Cleveland hosted by the late WUAB announcer/floor director Marty Sullivan.The show consisted of comedy skits,Three Stooges shorts,and two sci- fi movies.
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BBC News (TV Newscasts) (UK) (1954 - Current) - This British television national news source: BBC News has been providing national news programming since it's first bulletin on July 5, 1954.
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Get Fresh (1986 - 1988) - Childrens magazine programe ran for 5 seasons. Featuring Gilbert the alien.
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The 8:15 from Manchester (1990 - 1991) - Children's magazine programme broadcast when Going Live! Was in summer recess. Ran for 2 seasons and 43 episodes.
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Ghost Train (1989 - 1991) - Children's magazine programe set in a ghost train.
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NBC Nightly News: Weekend Edition (1971 - Current) - This is the weekend evening program from NBC News has been on weekend evenings since 1971.
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Major League Baseball on ABC (1976 - 1995) - Major League Baseball on ABC is the title of a program that televises Major League Baseball games on the American Broadcasting Company. The program has appeared in various forms c. 1953-1965 (ABC Game of the Week), 19761989 (Monday Night Baseball, Thursday Night Baseball, and Sunday Afternoon Baseb...
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Rosie and Jim (1990 - 2000) - "Rosie and Jim" is a UK children's TV programme by Ragdoll Productions. The show centered around the misadventures of two rag dolls on a narrowboat who come to life when no one is looking to explore the world.
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SportsCenter (1979 - Current) - SportsCenter (SC) is a daily sports news television program that serves as the flagship program of American cable and satellite television network ESPN. Originally broadcast only once per day, SportsCenter now has up to twelve airings each day; the program features highlights and updates, and review...
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Fox & Friends (1998 - Current) - This Fox News Channel's daily weekday morning news program that has the headlines and news of the mornings and continues with variety of segments.
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CNN New Day (2013 - Current) - This CNN weekday morning program premiered on June 17, 2013, originated from the CNN broadcast center @ Time Warner Center in New York City.
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CNN Daybreak (1980 - 2005) - This American early weekday morning news program was aired on CNN from June 2, 1980 to it's final broadcast on November 25, 2005.
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BBC Panorama (1953 - Current) - Britain's longest-running current affairs documentary program on television from BBC News, has been on the air since November 11, 1953.
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Marcia Adams Kitchen (1989 - 1990) - Based on the book "Amish Cooking from Quilt Country" Marcia Adams hosts this PBS show all about cooking food with Heartland love. This popular cooking program aired in 26 episodes between 1989 and 1990 and still airs in reruns on certain PBS channels as well as on the PBS Create Channel.
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Maximum Exposure (2000 - 2002) - Maximum Exposure (also known as Max X) is a reality TV show which featured video clips on a variety of subjects. As its various slogans attest, the show was targeted at teens and young adults. The program also showed videos from other reality shows, especially its predecessor Real TV, and was noted...
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Washington Week (1967 - Current) - Washington Weekpreviously Washington Week in Reviewis an American public affairs television program which has aired on PBS and its predecessor, National Educational Television, since 1967. Unlike other panel discussion shows which encourage informal (sometimes vociferous) debates as a means of pre...
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Extra (1994 - Current) - Extra (originally titled Extra: The Entertainment Magazine from 1994 to 1996) is an American syndicated television newsmagazine that is distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution and premiered on September 5, 1994. The program serves as a straight rundown of news headlines and gossip throug...
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Mathica's Mathshop (1993 - 1994) - Mathica's Mathshop is a math tutorial TV series produced for TVO from 1993-1994. The 15-minute programs focus on teaching basic mathematics for primary grades by incorporating storytelling with the principles of the subject. Every program presents math through a familiar fairytale context which enco...
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ABC World News Now (1992 - Current) - This is the American overnight tv news program broadcast by ABC News, airing during the early mornings hours from Monday through Friday. The program debut on January 6, 1992.
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Gofrette (2007 - 2008) - Gofrette is about a curious little cat who along with his best friends, Fudge the dog and Ellie the bird, lives through various adventures evoking the program's tag line: "... that busy, busy cat!"
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Time For Fun! (1953 - 1960) - Time For Fun! is a kids' show that aired on a local New York station, premiering in 1953. The program, originally hosted by Corny the Clown (Bob Keeshan) was set in a city park where Corny, on his lunch break from the circus, would visit with his TV audience, telling stories to the children at home,...
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Science Court (1997 - 2000) - The half-hour program mixed courtroom drama, science experiments, and humor to teach fundamental concepts in elementary and middle school science such as the water cycle, work, matter, gravity, flight, and energy. As each case unfolded, the characters in the trial used humor to highlight scientific...
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The Cartoon Parade (1956 - 1957) - Local:WOR TV Ch.9 NYC Weekday evenings and afternoons Monday March 12,1956-Friday September 14,1956 Host/Performer:Ray Heatherton.(Towards the end of the program's run..Ray hosted the series as The Merry Mailman).
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Face The Nation (1954 - Current) - Face the Nation is a weekly news and morning public affairs program airing Sundays on the CBS radio and television network. Created by Frank Stanton in 1954, Face the Nation is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television.
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What's My Line? (1950 - 1967) - CBS TV 1950-1967/Syndicated A panel of four famous people..had to try and guess the unusual occupations of the contestants..the panel also had to try and guess the identity of"The Mystery Guest"..while blindfolded. ABC TV newsman John Dailey was the program's first host/moderator..the second mc was...
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The Sunny Side-Up Show (2007 - 2017) - The Sunny Side-Up Show is a weekday morning program block on PBS Kids Sprout now called Sprout Channel. The block is hosted by Carly (Carly Ciarrocchi), Tim (Tim Kubart), Katlin (Kaitlin Becker), and Emily (Emily Borromeo) with their co-host: Chica the Chicken.
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TNBC (1992 - 2002) - TNBC (or Teen NBC) is an American teen-oriented programming block that aired on NBC from September 12, 1992 to September 7, 2002. The Saturday morning block featured live-action series primarily in the form of scripted teen sitcoms geared toward teenagers and young adults, the majority of which...
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A.N.T. Farm (2011 - 2014) - Disney Channel original sitcom about prodigies in a gifted program called The A.N.T. (Advanced Natural Talents) Program at their local high school in San Francisco.
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Morning Joe: First Look (2004 - Current) - This is an American weekday morning news program debut on MSNBC as "First Look" in 2004. On August 8, 2016, the program was retitled "Morning Joe: First Look."
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CBS This Morning (1987 - Current) - This American weekday morning news program produced by CBS News, been aired originally from 1987 to 1999. But the current one had been airing since its debut on January 9, 2012.
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America This Morning (1982 - Current) - This is an American early weekday morning television news program from ABC News. It debut on July 5, 1982, under the original title: "ABC News This Morning," then came "World News This Morning" from 1983-2006, and now under this current title since 2006.
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CBS News Sunday Morning (1979 - Current) - This newsmagazine television program from CBS News that has been airing on Sunday Morning since it premiered on January 28, 1979. The original host of the program was Charles Kuralt, who created it, and Charles Osgood was the host from 1994 until September 25, 2016 in retirement. Jane Pauley has b...
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This Week (1981 - Current) - This Week is an American Sunday morning political affairs program from ABC News. The program is initially aired at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (following weekend morning newscasts on most ABC stations in large and mid-sized markets), although many stations air the program at a later slot, especially thos...
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Peppa Pig (2004 - Current) - A British television program about a cheeky little piggy who loves jumping up and down in muddy puddles. Along with her brother and parents, they explore the world around Peppa and her friends too. Along the way, Peppa learns something new everyday.
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Learn to Read (1987 - 2009) - An educational series for adults containing literacy lessons. Hosted by Wally "Famous" Amos with 2 main instructors and several other people to teach you how to read. This program is a stepping stone to get started reading so you could succeed later on. This was shown on PBS back in the 1980s. It wa...
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Wall $treet Week (1970 - 2005) - Wall Street Week (WSW) (styled Wall $treet Week [W$W]) was an investment news and information TV program that was broadcast weekly each Friday on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States. It had a host (or hosts) and guest experts participating in discussions on the stock market and fo...
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Education Showcase (1994 - 1998) - A Monthly Television Magazine program gives a monthly preview of the best of educational programming. Hosted by Joan Scott. This program gives previews of dates, times and what channel it is shown for education purposes and some programs used for Cable in the Classroom.
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Me and My Monsters (2010 - 2011) - s a children's comedy television program from The Jim Henson Company that combines live action and puppetry. The series is an Australian/UK co-production filmed in Australia. It first screened on CBBC on 18 October 2010 and airs on Network Ten and Nickelodeon.The Carlson family, who have recently re...
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Fantorangen (2007 - Current) - Fantorangen is a Norwegian television character known from Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), where he has his own program on the children's channel NRK Super. He is a plushie created and operated by Berit Nermoen, who also writes the scripts. The puppet was created in 2007 by visual artist T...
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Doodle Do (2006 - 2010) - a British television programme designed for pre-school children. It aired on the CBeebies channel between 2006 and 2010. [1] The programme features three "Doodle Doers" puppets called "Dib-Dab", "Scribble" and "Stick" who interact with a human presenter, Chris (played by Chris Corcoran, a Welsh...
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Colby's Clubhouse (1984 - 2000) - a children's television show that teaches principles from the Bible; through songs and everyday situations. The main character is Colby, an anthropomorphic computer that teaches children Christian principles and lessons. Colby has the entire Bible programmed into his memory.[1][2][3] The show was wr...
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Brats of the Lost Nebula (1998 - 1999) - (also known posthumously as Jim Henson's Brats of the Lost Nebula) is a puppet and computer animated series originally broadcast on the Kids' WB block of Saturday morning programming in 1998. Created by Dan Clark, the sci-fi series for kids used puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop and state of t...
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The Biscuit Brothers (2005 - 2012) - a half-hour Emmy-award winning public television program produced in Austin, Texas. It first went on the air in Austin, Texas in 2004 and then premiered nationwide in 2005. The show uses a mixture of live-action, puppetry, and animation to teach music and cultural communication through music to chil...
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Bear Behaving Badly (2007 - 2010) - a British children's sitcom which ran for four series and was broadcast from 3 September 2007 to 21 December 2010. Re-runs were regularly broadcast on CBBC up until 2016.The programme is centred around the daily adventures of Barney Harwood, his pet bear Nev, his koala friend Crazy Keith and the car...
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The Adventures of Oky Doky (1948 - 1949) - an American children's television program that aired on the DuMont Television Network on Thursdays at 7pm ET from November 4, 1948, through May 26, 1949. Sometime in early 1949, the time slot for the show went from 30 minutes to 15 minutes. In March, the show was cut back to Tuesdays and Thursdays a...
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Elmo's World (1998 - 2017) - a five minute-long segment shown at the end of the American children's television program Sesame Street. It premiered on November 16, 1998, as part of the show's structural change and originally ran fifteen minutes at the end of each episode until 2009. It was designed to appeal to younger viewers a...
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Power Rangers Megaforce (2013 - 2014) - The twentieth season of the long-running American children's television program Power Rangers produced by SCG and began airing on Nickelodeon on February 2, 2013 as part of the Power Rangers 20th anniversary.
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Paradise Kiss (2005 - Current) - a 12 episode anime series, produced by Aniplex and Studio Madhouse and which was aired in Japan on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block and on the anime television network, Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia an...
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CBS Weekend News (1966 - Current) - In 1966, CBS News debuted their first weekend evening edition of CBS Evening News, originally anchor by Roger Mudd. The Sunday edition of the program was dropped in September 1971, but fortunately, it returned for good in January 1976. On May 7, 2016, the program was revamped as CBS Weekend News....
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Lou Dobbs Tonight (1980 - Current) - This is an American editorial commentary and discussion news program, with host/anchor Lou Dobbs. The program began with the name Moneyline with the debut of CNN in early June 1980. In Spring 1999, Dobbs left the program and CNN, and he was replaced by Willow Bay and Stuart Varney. In 2001, Dobbs...
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Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning (2002 - 2003) - a twenty-five episode anime television series broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1, 2002 until March 25, 2003. The anime is licensed in Region 1 by Funimation, who released it on DVD and broadcast it on the Funimation Channel, along with the programming block on Colours TV in 2006. The series was al...
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2012 - Current) - (known as Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood in Canada, either abbreviated to DTN) is an American-Canadian animated children's television series produced by The Fred Rogers Company, 9 Story Media Group, Out of the Blue Enterprises. It debuted on most PBS stations on September 3, 2012. The program, which i...
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Hip Hop Harry (2006 - 2008) - an American children's television show that aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of the Ready Set Learn block,as well as most Retro Television Network affiliates, as an E/I-compliant program. Similar to Barney & Friends, Kidsongs, Sesame Street and Teletubbies on PBS, Hip Hop Harry is a live acti...
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Jim Jam and Sunny (2006 - 2008) - a children's television programme that aired on the CITV channel. It first aired on 20 November 2006.Jim Jam is 3, and his older sister Sunny is 4, Whenever they enter their magical room, the toys come to life, and they have many adventures together.Main characters Edit
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JellyTelly (2008 - Current) - an online subscription-based streaming media provider created by Phil Vischer (the co-creator of VeggieTales). It specializes in Christian programming for children. Subscribers have access to 1,540 episodes from 111 shows. Video is made available through applications for smartphones, tablets, and po...
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H.R. Pufnstuf (1969) (1969 - 1969) - a children's television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States. It was the second Krofft live-action, life-sized-puppet program.[1] The seventeen episodes were originally broadcast from September 6, 1969, to December 27, 1969. The broadcasts were successful enough that NBC kept...
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Evening at Pops (1970 - 2005) - Evening at Pops was an American concert television series produced by WGBH-TV. It is one of the longest-running programs on PBS, airing from 1970 to 2005. The program was a public television version of a variety show, featuring performances by the Boston Pops Orchestra. It was taped at Symphony Hall...
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Green Screen Adventures (2009 - Current) - a children's television series which premiered in 2007. The series was originally produced for local broadcast on WCIU-TV (Channel 26) in Chicago, which is the flagship station of Weigel Broadcasting, and is designed to fit the FCC's educational and information programming requirements while also be...
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Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953 - 1965) - a BBC children's television programme that ran from 1953 to 1965 as the Thursday programme in the weekly cycle of Watch With Mother. The scripts were written by Louise Cochrane,[3] and the series was produced by Freda Lingstrom and David Boisseau. Narration was by Charles E. Stidwell, David Enders,...
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Pixanne (1960 - 1969) - a children's television program, created and hosted by singer-actress Jane Norman, that ran from 1960 to 1969 on WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was syndicated nationally for another seven years.The show began when Norman, a onetime child prodigy who had been playing and composing music si...
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Nuzzle and Scratch (2008 - 2010) - a British children's television programme, shown on CBeebies.It stars two eponymous puppet alpacas created and developed by Barry Quinn and Alan Robinson and written by various writers.[2]The show starts with a beautiful scene of the Andes which is where Nuzzle and Scratch are originally from: (We'r...
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Milkshake! (1997) (1997 - Current) - a British preschool television programming block on Channel 5, aimed at children two to seven years old. The block debuted in 1997 and is broadcast on weekdays from 06:00 to 09:15 and weekends from 06:00 to 10:00. The block has a number of presenters, and features a range of children's programming....
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Kykelikokos (1996 - 2003) - a weekly Norwegian children's television program that ran from 1996 to 2003. It was the first live children's show ever produced in Norway. It was highly popular, and usually drew close to a quarter million viewers every week.The show began in 1996, airing Saturdays at 8 to 10 AM, a timeslot it held...
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Shugo Chara! Party! (New) (2009 - 2010) - The new program, Shugo Chara Party! containing Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki and Shugo Chara Pucchi Puchi! follow the current anime series as its power-up. The last episode aired on March 26, 2010.produced by satelight
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ABC World News Tonight Weekend (1979 - Current) - The weekend edition of ABC's World News Tonight premiered as "World News Sunday" on January 28, 1979, with Sam Donaldson as anchor. The Saturday Edition (World News Saturday) premiered on January 5, 1985, with Kathleen Sullivan as Anchor. These editions added to the word "Tonight" to the program t...
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Fox & Friends First (2012 - Current) - Fox & Friends First is an early weekday morning news program on Fox News Channel.
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Sailor Bob (1959 - 1969) - an American children's television program produced by WRVA (then the Richmond, Virginia NBC affiliate) that aired from 1959 through 1969.The program, built around Popeye cartoon segments, was hosted by "Sailor Bob" (Bob Griggs), a former cameraman for WRVA who had studied commercial art at the Richm...
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Omakase! Miracle Cat-dan (2015 - 2016) - ( Omakase! Mirakuru Kyatto-dan, "Leave it! To the Miracle Cat Group"), also known as Omakase Mamitasu ( "Leave it to Mamitas") is a Japanese anime series produced by OLM, Inc. and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions and aired on NHK in between the variety programs, Tensai Terebi-ku...
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Grim Tales (1989 - 1991) - a British children's television program based on fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, featuring Rik Mayall as the storyteller dressed in his pyjamas and dressing gown.[1] The twenty-two episodes were broadcast on ITV from 1989 to 1991. There was also a release on video and audio cassette, with the sli...
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Happy's Party (1952 - 1953) - a children's TV program broadcast on the DuMont Television Network and originating from the DuMont station WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The show ran on Saturday mornings from September 6, 1952, until May 9, 1953, with 30 minutes on the network and an additional 30 minutes broadcast to the local...
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ToddWorld (2004 - 2008) - an American animated children's TV program created by Todd Parr and Gerry Renert through their California based company SupperTime Entertainment.[4][5] The show was produced by Mike Young Productions, an award-winning animation studio based in California.The series aired on TLC, Discovery Kids and ...
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Johnny Jupiter (1953 - 1954) - is the name of two early American television programs featuring a combination of live action and hand puppets. The first version aired on the DuMont Television Network from March to June 1953. The second version aired on ABC from September 1953 to May 1954.The original version, broadcast live on the...
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Library War (2008 - Current) - Two manga adaptations were published by Hakusensha and ASCII Media Works. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Production I.G aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between April and June 2008. Two Internet radio shows started in April 2008 meant to promote the series which are hosted by voice a...
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Ani*Kuri15 (2007 - 2008) - a series of fifteen 1-minute shorts that aired on the Japanese TV station, NHK between May 2007 and 2008. Intended as companion pieces to the Ani*Kuri program and as filler between regularly scheduled programs, the shorts were broadcast in three seasons of 5 episodes.[1] Each short was directed by a...
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Weekend Today (1987 - Current) - NBC News began to premiere a weekend morning program: Weekend Today (which originally titled Sunday Today) on September 20, 1987.
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Rick and Morty (2013 - 2018) - an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim.The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their t...
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WMAQ-TV Newscasts (1948 - Current) - WMAQ-TV presently broadcasts 41 hours, 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week, and in addition, the station also produced the half-hour sports highlight program: Sports Sunday, which airs Sunday evenings after the 10PM newscast.
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Playbox (1987 - 1992) - One of the earlier TV programmes by Ragdoll Productions (famous for "Teletubbies" and "Tots TV"); "Playbox" is a 14-minute preschool series involving a Dog and a Cat who live in a box, and would draw pictures and tell stories, among other activities.
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The Home Show (1988 - 1994) - Daytime how-to lifestyle program hosted by Gary Collins and features various female co-hosts during the run.
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The People's Court (1997) (1997 - Current) - On September 8, 1997, the revived version of the series premiered in first-run syndicated as a 60-minute program.
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Hour Magazine (1980 - 1989) - A syndicated program that featured lifestyle, home decor, how-to and others. Produced by Group W and hosted by Gary Collins before he was from ABC's The Home Show fame.
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Hour of Power (1970 - Current) - This American weekly christian television program was founded and first hosted by Robert H. Schuller from 1970 to 2013. His Elder son, Robert A. Schuller hosted the program from 2006 to 2008. Bobby Schuller has been the host since 2013.
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Hardball with Chris Matthews (1994 - Current) - The American weeknight cable news program debut in 1994 on now-defunct America's Talking as "Politics with Chris Matthews," In 1997, the program titled: "Hardball with Chris Matthews" premiered on CNBC. The program switched to MSNBC in 1999, and it stayed there ever since.
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About Safety (1972) (1972 - 1973) - a children's educational television program which originated in 1972. It was produced by the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television. In the 3 to 6 minute shorts, marionettes, most notably Clyde Frog, taught children about safety and first aid. Mischievous Clyde has a distinctive, high-pitc...
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The Hoobs (2001 - 2003) - a children's television programme created and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Decode Entertainment.
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Grotbags (1983 - 2012) - a children's television programme which ran for three series between 1991 and 1993 about a fictional witch named Grotbags, a spin-off of multiple earlier Rod Hull and Emu shows. Very much in the mould of the traditional pantomime villain, Grotbags was played by actress, singer and comedian Carol Lee...
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Hey duggee (2014 - 2018) - Hey Duggee is a British animated television series aimed at 2 to 5 year olds. Created by Grant Orchard,[1] it is produced by Studio AKA in association with BBC Studios.The programme is based around The Squirrel Club, an activity club for children. The children take part in all kinds of activities, h...
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Bunnytown (2007 - 2008) - an American/Canadian children's television program that aired on Playhouse Disney in the United States and Great Britain, as well as more than seventy other countries.The program, created by David Rudman, his brother Adam and Todd Hannert, under their Spiffy Pictures banner, began airing in Canada o...
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Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! (1982 - 1987) - Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! is an American educational television series hosted by Leonard Nimoy. The program aired on Nickelodeon from May 1982 to December 31, 1987. Episodes of the show include interviews with film crew members and examine the stages of production for various motion pictures...
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Bubble guppies (2011 - 2016) - a preschool children's television series produced for Nickelodeon and created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull.[2] The series is produced by using Autodesk Maya 3D software and revolves around the underwater adventures of a group of merperson preschoolers.[3] The program premiered on January 24, 2011...
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Magical Angel Sweet Mint (1990 - 1991) - a magical girl anime TV series produced by Ashi Productions and aired from 2 May 1990 to 27 March 1991 on TV Tokyo. The program aired from 6:00 - 6:30pm on Wednesdays
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Philip's Wish (1993 - 1997) - Phillip's Wish is a television programme aimed at children, broadcast on the BBC, produced for BBC Kids World & The Britt Allcroft Company by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.
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Green Balloon Club (2008 - 2009) - a BBC children's television program that started on CBeebies on 20 June 2008
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Luci's Toyshop (1961 - 1972) - was a local WBNS-TV produced children's TV program in the Columbus, Ohio, USA, viewing area. It was broadcast from 1961 until 1972.
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The Magic Window (1951 - 1994) - also known as The House with the Magic Window) was an American children's television program broadcast on ABC affiliate WOI-TV in Ames, Iowa from 1951 to 1994. With a run of 43 years, it was the longest running children's television program in American history.[1] (Bozo's Circus technically had a lo...
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Larry Smith Puppets (1969 - 1974) - (or The Larry Smith Show) was a long-running afternoon television program, seen from 1969 to 1974 on WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio, geared toward the elementary school aged crowd. It was one of many TV puppet shows created by TV personality Larry Smith and was a favorite of children in the so-called "...
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Hello Mrs. Cherrywinkle (1996 - 2004) - a children's educational television program that aired in 1996. It centered on the adventures of the title character, Mrs. Cherrywinkle (portrayed by Kathy "Babe" Robinson, of Philadelphia, PA), a stout woman full of energy who interacted with a variety of puppets in her home and garden. The puppets...
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Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971 - 2010) - a long-running variety television program on Australian television. It initially ran for 27 years on the Nine Network from 9 October 1971 to 20 November 1999 (there was a recess in 1978). Its host throughout its entire run was Daryl Somers, who later also became executive producer of the program. Th...
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School rumble (2004 - 2008) - TV Tokyo broadcast a 26-episode anime program between October 2004 and April 2005. In December 2005, a two-part original video animation (OVA) entitled School Rumble: Extra Class was released. A second season, School Rumble: 2nd Semester, aired between April and September 2006. Finally, two more epi...
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Good Morning America (1975 - Current) - ABC News' weekday morning morning news and talk show. The show first launched in 1975 as AM America as a competitor to NBC's "Today". After failing, ABC looked to station WEWS in Cleveland who were airing a show called The Morning Exchange and re-branded their program as Good Morning America. The sh...
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The Late Late Show (1995 - Current) - The Late Late Show is a late-night TV show on CBS originally hosted by Tom Snyder from 1995-1999, Craig Killborn from 1999-2004, and Craig Ferguson from 2004-2014. Since 2015 it has been hosted by British comedian James Corden. Unlike a lot of late-night talk shows, the program does not use an annou...
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Nubeluz (1990 - 1995) - Great Children Programme From Peru ,
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Eyewitness News (1968 - Current) - On November 11, 1968, Al Primo, the new news director of WABC-TV New York, launched his new news program, "Eyewitness News." As the format grew popular, it had spread across the country to the other ABC-owned and operated (O&O) stations at the time: KABC Los Angeles, WLS Chicago, WXYZ Detroit, and K...
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NBC News: Overnight (1982 - 1983) - NBC News Overnight was the brainchild of former NBC News executive Reuven Frank, who conceived the show as inexpensive overnight programming after Late Night with David Letterman (in an era where infomercials were not as prevalent as the 1990's and 2000's). Linda Ellerbee and Lloyd Dobyns originally...
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The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour (1983 - 1995) - The original version of the PBS NewsHour as first aired in 1975. The program was first created by Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer after their award-winning coverage of the Watergate scandal. The program went in-depth with extended-length interviews that the other news shows on the "big three" networks...
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Archie's Weird Mysteries (1999 - 2012) - Archie's Weird Mysteries is a traditionally animated children's television program, based on the continuously successful Archie comics. The series premise revolves around a Riverdale High physics lab gone awry, making the town of Riverdale a "magnet" for B-movie style monsters. The series is meant t...
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Family Fortunes (1980 - 2012) - Family Fortunes is a long-running British game show, based on the American game show Family Feud. The programme began on ITV on January 6, 1980 and ran until 2002. The difference in the show title is because the producers thought the word "feud" too confrontational in the UK cultural context. In Mar...
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Sealab 2021 (2000 - 2005) - Sealab 2021 was a cartoon series that aired on Adult Swim (Program block on Cartoon Network), It was a spinoff of Sealab 2020. It was about a submarine lab run by Captain Hazel Hank Murphy (and later Captain Bellerophon Tornado Shanks). After Harry Goz died, Captain Hazel Hank Murphy was killed off...
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Sonshiny Day (1992 - 1994) - Sonshiny Day is a half-hour program geared for children ages 1-7 with host Audrey Meisner, two of her young children and puppets. With all original music (written by Audrey Meisner) and fun-filled action, the program became popular for it's happy outlook and emphasis on God being all-loving and prot...
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Deaf Mosaic (1985 - 1995) - An Emmy-winning Gallaudet University monthly magazine production that was very popular from the 1980s to the 1990s. Hosted by Gil Eastman and Mary Lou Novitsky, the program focuses deaf and hearing viewers who have learned about many different aspects of the deaf community.
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Oakie Doke (1995 - 1996) - Oakie Doke was a children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until December 1996 on the BBC. It was produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions and was shown in stop motion animation. The show ran two series of 27 episodes.
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Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999 - 2012) - Based on the 1968 science fiction novel "Starship Troopers," the programme centres on the missions of a mobile infantry squad as they participate in a war of survival against a ferocious alien insectoid invader.
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WWF/WWWF Championship Wrestling (1978 - 1986) - This was the WWF/WWWF's first,nationally,syndicated wrestling program.Hosted by Vince McMahon and Bruno Sammartino(later Pat Patterson,then Gene Okerlund),the show ran from 1978-1986.It was replaced by WWF"Superstars".
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NHL on FOX (1995 - 1999) - NHL on Fox is a television program that televised National Hockey League games on the Fox Broadcasting Company and produced by Fox Sports. The program ran from the 19941995 NHL season until the 19981999 NHL season. Fox paid $31 million a year to televise the NHL.
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AWA Championship Wrestling on ESPN (1985 - 1990) - AWA Championship Wrestling aired on cable sports network ESPN from 1985 to 1990. It was a continuation of the earlier ESPN program Pro Wrestling USA, the co-operative venture between the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and several National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliates (most notably Jim C...
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Quebec Nordiques Hockey on TQS (1988 - 1994) - A French-Canadian Hockey Program From Canada It has carried games of the National Hockey League, including the Quebec Nordiques from 1988 to 1994 and the Montreal Canadiens from 1994 to 2002. It also aired games of the Montreal Expos from 1994 to 1998.
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Gigglesnort Hotel (1975 - 1978) - The program was set at an old hotel. Characters include Dirty Dragon, the Old Professor, Weird, Old Mother Plumtree, the hotel's owner, and Old Man Gigglesnort.
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London Burning (1986 - 2012) - London's Burning was a television drama programme produced by London Weekend Television. It focused on the lives of Blue Watch firefighters in the busy area of Blackwall, East London. It was broadcast between 1986 and 2002 on ITV and currently airs in Canada on digital television station CBC Country...
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Puddle Lane (1985 - 1989) - Puddle Lane (or Tales from Puddle Lane) was a 1980s British pre-school children's television programme written by Rick Vanes with animated stories written by Sheila McCullagh, author of Tim and the Hidden People. A long series of books based on said stories was produced by Ladybird Books, also under...
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Sabado Gigante (1962 - Current) - Sabado Gigante is a Chilean Spanish-language variety show and one of the longest running shows television. The weekly program in 1962 airing on Canal 13 in Chile under the name "Show Dominical" (Sunday's Show). Sabado Gigante is an ecletic and frenetic mix of variety show and game show with celebrit...
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VH-1 Where Are They Now? (1999 - 2004) - This show was a program that served as a chance to catch up with retro talents from singers to actors and actresses.
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The Oblongs (2001 - 2002) - The Oblongs (stylized as "the Oblongs..." in the main title sequence) is an American animated television program aimed at teenagers and adults. It is loosely based on a series of characters introduced in creator Angus Oblong's picture book entitled Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled...
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Blue Jeans Network (1980 - 1981) - A weekly music program,which had videos,interviews,and live performances.The name came from the fact,that several jean companies(including"Levis"and"Jordache")sponsored the show.
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Hard Copy (1987 series) (1987 - 1987) - Hard Copy aired on CBS in 1987, premiering as the lead out program for the Super Bowl. This show is unrelated to the tabloid series that aired throughout the 1990s.
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Nightly Business Report (1979 - Current) - Nightly Business Report(NBR) is a nightly business news show airing on most PBS stations. The show first began in 1979 and talks about stock market changes and interviews with business professionals.The daily program consists of reports on the changes in the stock market, indices, and stocks of note...
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ABC World News Tonight (1948 - Current) - ABC's Nightly news program. Originally began in 1948 as News and Views. In 1951, it was renamed After the Deadlines. In 1952, it renamed as All-Star News until January 2, 1953. But finally October 12, 1953, ABC News finally got a weekday evening newscast again, this time titled John Daly and the N...
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CBS Evening News (1963 - Current) - CBS's nightly news program. Perhaps it's best-known anchor was Walter Cronkite from 1963 to 1981. It was later hosted by Dan Rather from 1981 to 2005 with Connie Chung as co-anchor from 1993-1995, and Katie Couric from 2005 to 2011, and Scott Pelley from 2011 to 2017. Anthony Mason was interim ancho...
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The Good Night Show (2004 - Current) - The Good Night Show is a program block on PBS Kids Sprout. It debuted on September of 2004 and was hosted by Melanie Martinez (as "Melanie") with her friends, Star the puppet shaped star, Hush the Goldfish, and Lucy the firefly. On July of 2006, PBS fires Melanie from hosting The Good Night Show, Du...
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Sneak Previews (1975 - 1996) - This long-running PBS movie reviews program started out under the name "Opening Soon At A Theater Near You". The first two hosts were Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. Things were a little different in the early days. For example, instead of their thumbs, they rated movies with a yes or a no. Instead of...
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VH1's I Love... (2002 - Current) - From 2002 to 2008, VH1 had a series of nostalgia programs called I Love.... Based on a format from the BBC, pop-culture of the past was discussed in terms that weren't always loving. There were 3 installments devoted to the 80s, 2 to the 70s, 2 to the 90s, one for the 00s and special installments fo...
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MythBusters (2003 - 2016) - MythBusters is a science entertainment TV program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions for the Discovery Channel. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie s...
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The Real World (1992 - Current) - The Real World is a reality television program on MTV originally produced by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim. First broadcast in 1992, the show, which was inspired by the 1973 PBS documentary series An American Family, is the longest-running program in MTV history and one of the longes...
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Today (1952 - Current) - Today (also referred to as The Today Show), is an American morning news and talk show airing every morning from NBC News. Debuting on January 14, 1952, it was the first of its genre, spawning similar morning news and entertainment television programs across the United States and around the world. Th...
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The Rod, Jane and Freddy Show (1981 - 1990) - Rod, Jane and Freddy was the most famous name for a singing trio who appeared in children's programming on the British TV channel ITV in the 1970s and 1980s. They starred both in the long-running series Rainbow as well as their own 15-minute show, Rod, Jane and Freddy. They have also made numerous g...
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The New Yankee Workshop (1989 - 2009) - The New Yankee Workshop is a woodworking program produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash, the program is hosted by Norm Abram, a regular fixture on Morash's This Old House. The series aired for 21 seasons before broadcasting its final episode on June 27, 2009....
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The Lawrence Welk Show (1955 - 1982) - Bandleader Lawrence Welk gained a huge following in the 1930s and 1940s with his style of big band "champagne" music. This eventually led to a local television program in Los Angeles, and by 1955, a nationally televised program.
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Bernard's Watch (1998 - 2001) - Bernard's Watch was a television programme for children shown on CITV.
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Pigeon Street (1981 - 1981) - Pigeon Street was an animated children's television series originally shown on the BBC in 1981. There were two series with eight and five episodes respectively, each programme lasting fifteen minutes.
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Games World (1993 - 1998) - Games World was a British computer games-based television programme, made by Hewland International and broadcast on Sky One each weekday from 1993-1998. The overall concept of Games World was quite similar to Hewland International's GamesMaster (1992-98), which was shown every week on Channel 4 and...
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The Tracey Ullman Show (1987 - 1990) - This variety show was the 2nd program to air on Fox. British performer Tracey Ullman utilized her many talents to entertain American audiences. There were also animated segments, including shorts that would introduce the world to "The Simpsons".
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TGIF (1989 - 2005) - TGIF was a Friday night block of sitcoms on ABC. The block was designed by ABC as a family-friendly alternative to other channels. ABC was known for featuring family-friendly Friday night programming since the 1950s. When Jim Janicek became president of ABC, he envisioned a new programming block to...
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NFL on NBC (1939 - Current) - In 1955, NFL on NBC is the brand given to NBC Sports coverage of National Football League games until 1998, when NBC lost the NFL American Football Conference rights to CBS. The program goes as far back as 1939 and the first ever televised football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Brookl...
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NFL On Fox (1994 - Current) - Coverage of the National Football League by the Fox Broadcasting Company. In 1987 Fox was growing as a broadcast network but could not compete with the "big three" without any sports programming. After outbidding CBS for continued coverage of the NFL, Fox began covering games in 1994. Finally having...
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Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951 - Current) - Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into the present day....
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The Jerry Lewis Labor Day MDA Telethon (1966 - 2015) - An annual benefit concert held each Labor Day to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The program was originally hosted by Jerry Lewis. From 1966 to 2010, the telethon aired up to 21 hours, starting on the Sunday evening preceding Labor Day and continuing until late Monday afternoon....
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America's Top 10 (1980 - 1992) - America's Top 10 was a television program of music hits based on Billboard's Hot 100, with the exception of the last season in 1992 which used the radio and records chart.
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So Graham Norton (1998 - 2002) - So Graham Norton was a British television programme, hosted by Irish personality Graham Norton. It ran from 3 July 1998 to 1 March 2002.
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U-Pick Live (2002 - 2005) - U-Pick Live was a programming block on Nickelodeon where viewers could vote via the internet and pick shows they wanted to see air. Sketches and gags involving the audience would wrap the space between shows. The main hosts of the show were Brett Poplizzio and Candace Bailey. Other characters includ...
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Timothy Goes to School (2000 - 2001) - A young raccoon, Timothy, who attends a fictional primary school. It explores the experiences and feelings of children in kindergarten. Based on a series of children's books by acclaimed author/illustrator Rosemary Wells, the charming animated television program aims to assuage kid's fears about sta...
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Random! Cartoons (2008 - 2009) - A new cartoon showcase program that aired on Nickelodeon for 13 episodes. Unlike the previous "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" this series did not have hosting segments. Three of the shorts, Adventure Time, The Bravest Warriors and Fanboy, would wind up becoming full-length shows.
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Unfabulous (2004 - 2007) - Unfabulous is an American children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon. The series is about an "unfabulous" 7th Grade middle school student (8th Grade in season 3) named Addie Singer, played by Emma Roberts. The show, which debuted in late summer 2004, was one of the most-watched programs...
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Parpar Nechmad (1982 - 2009) - The long-running Israeli children's television program, aimed mainly at pre-schoolers. This show uses some elements from other shows like "Mister Rogers Neighborhood", "Reading Rainbow" and "Captain Kangaroo"
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Dateline NBC (1992 - Current) - Dateline NBC is a news magazine on NBC which first showed in 1992. The program has always had a focus on crime related stories. Dateline is historically notable for its longevity on the network. The show debuted on March 31, 1992, initially airing only on Tuesdays, with Stone Phillips and Jane Paule...
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Masterpiece Theater (1971 - Current) - First aired on PBS in 1971, the series has since become America's longest running Prime time mystery series. Although most of the programs aired are adaptations of novels, the series also featured many original dramas. The program's most well-known host was Alistair Cooke who hosted from the series...
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The Victory Garden (1975 - 2015) - Created by Russell Morash the creator of "This Old House", The Victory Garden was originally created in 1975 as a response to a tough economy and an increased interest in self-sufficiency. The program showed viewers how to tend to their own garden with an emphasis on making the most out of one's lan...
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TSN Sportsdesk (1984 - 2001) - The program was known as SportsDesk until September 5, 2001, where as a result of a minority stake in TSN being acquired by ESPN, the program was re-launched under a similar look and format to ESPN's flagship sportscast SportsCenter.
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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969 - 1976) - The very first (and flagship) series of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby Doo series. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was the result of CBS and Hanna-Barbera's plans to create a non-violent Saturday morning program which would appease the parent watch groups that had protested the superhero-based programs of the mi...
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Great Performances (1972 - Current) - PBS TV series showcasing the performing arts. The series is the longest running performing arts anthology on television, as opposed to a program like Hallmark Hall of Fame, which presents only adaptations of plays and novels as well as made-for-TV films. Great Performances presents concerts, ballet,...
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Real TV (1996 - 2001) - Real TV (commonly known as America's Best Caught on Tape) is a reality television program that ran in syndication from September 9, 1996 to September 7, 2001. It aired footage of extraordinary events that were usually covered in mainstream news. It was often played on Spike TV and the Fox Reality Ch...
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Mission Unstoppable with Miranda Cosgrove (2019 - Current) - This American educational & informational television program is produced for children ages 13-16 that celebrates women who have become superstars in STEM-related careers (science, technology, engineering and math. Each week, our host (Miranda Cosgrove) and her intrepid team of field reporters will...
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CBSN Los Angeles (2019 - Current) - CBSN Los Angeles is a 24-hour Los Angeles service version of CBSN, which features exclusive programming. The local cable-streaming news channel was launched on June 10, 2019.
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In The News (1971 - 1986) - In the News is a series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986, between Saturday morning animated cartoon programs, alongside features...
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Nickel-O-Zone (1998 - 2000) - Nickel-O-Zone was a one-hour programming block on the American cable television network Nickelodeon, geared toward older (preteen to teen) audiences, that ran from August 31, 1998 2000. It was aired on Sunday-Friday 8p and ended at 9p. ET.
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Wiggly Park (1998 - 1999) - Wiggly Park was a British BBC children's television animated cartoon which was produced in 1997 and shown in 1998. Originally a children's radio programme on BBC Radio 5, the characters were voiced by British actors Andrew Sachs and Kate Sachs.
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The More You Know (1989 - Current) - The More You Know is a series of public service announcements (PSAs) broadcast on the NBC family of channels in the United States and other locations, featuring educational messages. These PSAs are broadcast occasionally during NBC's network programming.
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Sportsworld (1978 - 1992) - Sportsworld (also known as NBC SportsWorld) is an American sports anthology television program which aired on NBC on Saturday afternoons from 1978 to 1992. The program presented a wide variety of lower-profile and offbeat sporting events, in the same fashion as ABC's Wide World of Sports, and was ge...
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Friday Night Fights (1998 - 2015) - In 1998, ESPN premiered Friday Night Fights, a part of its coverage of boxing. The series traditionally featured bouts involving up-and-coming and semi-professional boxers, along with studio segments covering headlines and developments across the sport. As implied by its title, the program was prima...
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Unscripted with Chris Connelly (2001 - 2002) - Unscripted with Chris Connelly is a half-hour daily interview program that aired on ESPN from October 22, 2001 until June 25, 2002. Originating live Monday through Friday at 5PM ET from the ESPN Zone at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California, and hosted by Chris Connelly, Unscripted was designed to...
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Up Close (1981 - 2001) - Up Close is an American sports interview show that aired on ESPN from 19812001. The program debuted in 1981 on USA Network and was created by the advertising agency Foote, Cone and Belding to advertise one of its clients, Mazda cars. Mazda SportsLook moved to ESPN in 1982 and was subsequently rechr...
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Get Up! (2018 - Current) - Get Up! is an American sports talk morning television program hosted by Mike Greenberg that airs weekdays on ESPN. The show is broadcast from a newly built studio in Pier 17 at New York's South Street Seaport. The premiere was originally set for New Year's Day 2018, but construction delays at the ne...
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Monday Night Countdown (1993 - Current) - ESPN Monday Night Countdown, branded for sponsorship purposes as Monday Night Countdown presented by Courtyard by Marriott is an American pregame television program that is broadcast on ESPN, preceding Monday Night Football. When it debuted in 1993 as NFL Prime Monday, and Monday Night Football was...
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Outside the Lines (1990 - Current) - Outside the Lines, or also referred to as OTL, is an American television program on ESPN that looks "outside the lines" and examines critical issues in mostly American sports on and off the field of play. The primary host of the show, is Jeremy Schaap. He replaced longtime sportscaster Bob Ley, who...
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Sunday NFL Countdown (1985 - Current) - Sunday NFL Countdown (stylized as Sunday NFL Countdown presented by Snickers for sponsorship reasons) is an American pregame television program that covers the NFL action for that week. The shows airs on Sunday mornings during the NFL season from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
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USA Thursday Game of the Week (1979 - 1983) - The USA Thursday Game of the Week is a former television program that broadcast Major League Baseball games on the USA Network. In 1979, 22 teams (all but the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals) participated in a one-year cable deal with United Artists Television...
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NASCAR on USA (1982 - 1984) - NASCAR on USA is a former television program that broadcast NASCAR races on the USA Network. From 1982 to 1984. , USA Network broadcast the UNO Twin 125s (now the Bluegreen Vacations Duel). USA used CBS' crew, graphics and announcers. USA also aired the Atlanta ARCA race in 1985 and televised severa...
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Soccer on ESPN (1981 - Current) - Soccer on ESPN is a number of programs that currently airs Association football matches in the United States. ESPN would sign with the North American Soccer League in 1981 and would broadcast its games exclusively. The first soccer game series ESPN aired was the 1986 FIFA World Cup and would air eve...
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Tennis on USA (1984 - 2008) - Tennis on USA is a television program produced by the USA Network that broadcasts the main professional tennis tournaments in the United States. The network was the longtime cable home of the US Open, which moved to ESPN2 and the Tennis Channel as of 2009. Universal HD provided the high definition s...
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IndyCar Series on NBC (2009 - Current) - Since 2009 NBC has broadcast the IndyCar Series under a totally different package from its full Motorsports Series. The show has also gone under the titles of IndyCar Live and IndyCar Central. At IndyCar events, the program is always hosted by Leigh Diffey; Diffey also does Athletics and Rugby Union...
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TV Guide Awards (1960 - 2001) - The TV Guide Award was an annual award created by the editors of TV Guide magazine, as a readers poll to honor outstanding programs and performers in the American television industry. In 1961 the TV Guide Award was cited by the Associated Press as one of the three important entertainment awards, tog...
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Amp (1996 - 2001) - Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller (who had worked on this with V. Owen Bush, Amy Finnerty and show co-creator Bu...
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120 Minutes (1986 - 2013) - 120 Minutes is a television program in the United States dedicated to the alternative music genre, that originally aired on MTV from 1986 to 2000, and then aired on MTV's associate channel MTV2 from 2001 to 2003.
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Total Request Live (1998 - Current) - Total Request Live (known commonly as TRL) is an American television program broadcast on MTV that premiered on September 14, 1998. The series features popular music videos played during its countdown, and was also used as a promotion tool by musicians, actors, and other celebrities to promote their...
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Soccer on NBC Sports (1986 - Current) - Soccer on NBC Sports is a number of television programs that have aired Association football matches in the United States on NBC and NBCSN. NBC began by airing the 1986 FIFA World Cup for the United States. They sporadically aired soccer matches from various league until 012 when they briefly became...
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The Cartoon Cartoon Top 5 (2002 - 2008) - The Cartoon Cartoon Top 5, or simply the Top 5 (also known as the Top Five Cartoons or the Cartoon Top 5 since 2004 and known in the planning stages as Cartoon Cartoon's Greatest Hits) was an hour-long Cartoon Network programming block that originally featured a countdown of the week's five "best" C...
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POV (1988 - Current) - The longest-running showcase on television for independent documentary films. PBS presents 1416 POV programs each year, and the series has premiered over 400 films to U.S. television audiences since 1988. POV's films have a strong first-person, social-issue focus. Many established directors, includ...
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Austin City Limits (1976 - Current) - Austin City Limits is an American public television music program recorded live in Austin, Texas, by PBS member television station KLRU, and broadcast on many PBS stations around the United States. The show helped Austin to become widely known as the "Live Music Capital of the World", and is the onl...
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Pink Panther & Pals (2010 - 2011) - Pink Panther and Pals is an American animated television series and is a modern adaptation of the hit NBC series The Pink Panther Show. The program was produced by Desert Panther Production and Rubicon Studios in association MGM Television, and premiered on March 7, 2010, both in HD and SD.
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Home (1988 - 1994) - Home, also referred to as The Home Show, is a daytime informational talk show which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1994. The program was co-hosted by Robb Weller and Sandy Hill during the first season.
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British Open on ABC (1962 - 2009) - British Open on ABC was the longest-running American sports program in ABC's history and the last-surviving ABC program to debut in the 'circle c' era.
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Baby Felix and Friends (2000 - 2001) - This involved an infant version of Felix being raised by Felix the Cat. This series only lasted one season. The show followed other similar programs of having younger versions of popular cartoon characters.
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CBS Morning News (1963 series) (1963 - 1987) - On September 2, 1963, CBS News debuted its newest original version of the weekday morning program: "CBS Morning News" as a half-hour program, with anchor Mike Wallace. In August 1965, the program was moved to 7:05 a.m. eastern time. In late 1968, Joseph Benti took over as anchor (until August 28,...
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Primetime Emmy Awards (1967 - Current) - The Primetime Emmy Award is an American award bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. First given out in 1949, the award was originally referred to as simply the "Emmy Awards" until the first Daytime Emmy...
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Daytime Emmy Awards (1974 - Current) - The Daytime Emmy Award is an American accolade bestowed by the New Yorkbased National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. Ceremonies generally are held in May or June. The ceremony has been broadcast in Priemtime since 199...
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The Academy of Country Music Awards (1972 - Current) - The Academy of Country Music Awards, also known as the ACM Awards, were first held in 1966, honoring the industry's accomplishments during the previous year. It was the first country music awards program held by a major organization. The Academy's signature "hat" trophy was first created in 1968. Th...
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Mi Recinto (2001 - 2014) - Mi Recinto is an Ecuadorian folkloric comic series of situation that has been transmitted since 2001 by the signal of TC Televisin. The series originated from a sketch of the comic parody program, Ni en Vivo Ni en Directo, where originally it was called Paja Toquilla and shortly after Nuestro Recin...
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Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour (1989 - 1991) - Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour was a one-hour television programming block of Adventures of the Gummi Bears and The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes which aired on ABC from September 9, 1989 to October 7, 1991.
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60 Minutes+ (2021 - Current) - The American streaming news version of the CBS News longest-running newsmagazine program features longer segments.
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Arnie's Shack (2006 - Current) - Australian Christian Childrens program featuringGet Active with Postman PJ, Balloon Kaboon! with Pr. Daron, D.I.Y. for Kids, Check it Out with Ranger Hardy.
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Early Risers with Ketchup TV (2012 - Current) - A selection of your favorite Ketchup TV programs for early risers.
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Atkinson Film-Arts' Cartoon Classics (1985 - 1987) - A special series of 4 adaptations produced for CTV by Atkinson Film-Arts, made between 1985-87. The programs were: The Brothers Grimm's "Rumpelstiltskin" (1985), Margery Williams' "The Velveteen Rabbit" (1985), and two Hans Christian Anderson stories: "The Tin Soldier" (1986) and "The Nightingale" (...
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Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas (2016 - Current) - This weekday morning program delivers viewers information about business and financial news from the Americas.
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Puppy Bowl (2005 - Current) - The Puppy Bowl is an annual television program on Animal Planet that mimics an American football game similar to the Super Bowl, using puppies. Shown each year on Super Bowl Sunday, the show consists of footage of a batch of puppies at play inside a model stadium, with commentary on their actions. T...
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The 11th Hour with Brian Williams (2016 - Current) - This American weeknight news and political television program has been airing weeknights at 11PM eastern time on MSNBC since its premiere on September 6, 2016.
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AMHQ: America's Morning Headquarters (2000 - Current) - This American weekday morning program on The Weather Channel, debut on January 3, 2000 as 'Your Weather Today'. On November 12, 2012, the program changed its titles with a new name: "Morning Rush". On March 17, 2014, the program changed once again, this time with a new name: "AMHQ: America's Morni...
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Morning Joe (2007 - Current) - This American weekday morning news program has been on MSNBC since its debut on April 9, 2007.
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Access Hollywood (1996 - Current) - Access Hollywood, formerly known as Access from 2017 to 2019, is an American weekday television entertainment news program that premiered on September 9, 1996. It covers events and celebrities in the entertainment industry. It was created by former Entertainment Tonight executive producer Jim Van Me...
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Through the Night with Ketchup TV (2012 - Current) - A selection of your favorite Ketchup TV programs airing all night long.
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Short Circuit(1986) - Number 5, one of a group of experimental military robots, undergoes a sudden transformation after being struck by lightning. He develops self-awareness, consciousness, and a fear of the reprogramming that awaits him back at the factory. With the help of a young woman, Number 5 tries to evade capture...
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Tron(1982) - Computer Classic, one of the first computer generated movies. A hacker is split into molecules and is transported into a computer. In this computer a mean program called Master Control behaves like a dictator. The hacker, who programmed a number of features of the environment he got into, teams up w...
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Elvira, Mistress Of The Dark(1988) - Elvira, who is the host of a cheap horror movie program finds that she is the heir to an aunt's mansion in New England. The mansion is the home of some interesting magical items, but her first conflicts come from her attempts to bring some life to the small town, especially to the young people. The...
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Ragewar(1985) - A computer programmer/enthusiast Paul Bradford (Jeffery Byron), and his girlfriend Gwen (Leslie Wing), get sucked into another world where a sorcerer named Mestema, known as "The Dungeonmaster" (Richard Moll), has them interact in seven different scenarios/riddles to see who can survive. They must f...
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Sidekicks(1992) - Barry is an asthmatic kid having trouble in life. He lives with his father, a computer programmer, in Texas. Barry is struggling to get by in life, dealing with his rough school life, bullies, as well as his health. Barry's only source of enjoyment is fantasizing that he is with Chuck Norris. Barry...
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Only the Strong(1993) - Luis Stevens returns from a four-year stint as a Green Beret in Brazil to find that his old high school in Miami has turned into a breeding zone for violence and drugs. Determined to do all in his power to turn Lincoln High -- and its students -- around, Luis proposes a program to the principal and...
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Sister Act(1992) - Sister Act is about a Reno lounge singer named Deloris Van Carter who witnesses her mobster boyfriend killing an employer. She is then hidden in a convent under a witness protection program. She soon makes friends with the nuns especially Sister Mary Robert, Sister Mary Lazuras and Sister Mary Patri...
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The Kentucky Fried Movie(1977) - A series of loosely connected skits that spoof news programs, commercials, porno films, kung-fu films, disaster films, blaxploitation films, spy films, mafia films, and the fear that somebody is watching you on the other side of the TV.
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Eraser(1996) - Top-notch action sequences and exciting stunt work highlight this fast-moving thriller. John Kruger (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a top agent in the U.S. Marshalls' Witness Protection Program; it's his job to "erase" the pasts of Federal witnesses under his watch and deal with anyone who tries to hurt...
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Class of 1999(1990) - This is a cool, less known sci-fi movie. The year is 1999 and well drugs and voilence is high, and of course gangs. Well that's about to change. The school board has a program to reopen the schools. Enter ex-gangmember Cody Culp, he is orderd by the courts to attend high school. Now he has to deal...
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Dr. No(1962) - The mysterious scientist Dr. No sabotages the American space program from his secret base in Jamaica. The Secret Service sends its best agent after this him. Dr. No is the first film of legendary James Bond series starring Sean Connery in the role of a British super agent.
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FM(1978) - Los Angeles radio station QSKY has become a ratings juggernaut under the guidance of hip, passionate program director Jeff Dugan (played by Michael Brandon). The executives who own the station naturally see it as an opportunity to make lots and lots of money by flooding the airwaves with ads. Meanwh...
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Goldeneye(1995) - Bond, while on holiday, meets the beautiful but deadly Xenia Onatopp, a member of a Russia mafia group and attempts to stop Xenia and another person taking the 'Tiger' helicopter, a new design and protected against any form of jamming. Meanwhile, Natalya Siminova, a Russian computer programmer is sh...
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Spies Like Us(1985) - Two totally incompetent applicants, Emmett Fitzhume and Austin Millbarge, are chosen from a CIA recruitment program. They are parachuted into Pakistan and eventually end up in Afghanistan, chased by the Russians, where they learn they are being used as decoys to draw out the Sovet defenses. Two real...
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Elvira, Mistress of the dark(1988) - Elvira, the host of a late night horror program, becomes the heiress of her rich Aunt's New England mansion, her dog and magical cookbook. Elvira is faced with all kinds of challenges from the uptight towns people to her evil uncle Vincent that will stop at nothing to get his hands on her Aunt's bo...
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Little Man Tate(1991) - The story of the intellectually-gifted eight-year-old Fred Tate, his mother Dede and the director of a program for gifted children, Dr Jane Grierson. It explores the tension between Fred's emotional and intellectual needs and between his mother and D
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Universal Soldier(1992) - Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren play archenemies from beyond the grave in this action film. During the Vietnam War, Luc (Van Damme), hoping to be sent home, comes upon blood-crazy Scott (Lundgren), who is starting a one-man genocide program. When Luc tries to stop Scott's carnage, Scott fig...
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EDtv(1999) - The turning point in the life of Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey) comes thanks to the misfortunes of the NorthWest Broadcasting Company. After two years on the air, their flagship cable channel, True TV, has slid into obscurity due to competition from the The Gardening Channel. Program director Cynt...
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New World Disorder(1999) - In this high-tech thriller, David Marx (Rutger Hauer), a take-no-prisoners homicide detective, is teamed with computer expert Kris Paddock (Tara Fitzgerald) to track down Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy), a software pirate who has been trying to steal a valuable encryption security program. Bishop will...
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The Barefoot Executive(1971) - In the wacky world of TV, an ambitious mailroom boy, Steven Post, at the United Broadcasting Company (UBC), discovers a chimpanzee being taken care of by his girlfriend, Jennifer has an amazing talent. Unerringly , the chimp can pick programs that will become hits. So Steven secretly uses the chimp...
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Animal Room(1995) - A high school student enters a new, highly controversial drug treatment program, with violent results.
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Switching Channels(1988) - Sully is the producer of a cable news network program. Christy is his ex-wife and best reporter. Her desire to quit the news business and marry Blaine, a sporting goods manufacturer comes as an innocent man is about to be executed. Sully's attempts to keep her in town and break up her upcoming marri...
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Solo(1996) - Solo is an android designed as a military killing machine. He is sent to Central America by General Haynes to battle guerrilla insurgents, but a flaw develops in his programming and he develops a conscience and compassion. His developers try to take him back for deprogramming, but he flees to the ju...
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From the Earth to the Moon(1998) - This was a 12 part HBO miniseries about the history of NASA's Apollo program. It told the tale from a variety of different perspectives. Tom Hanks (one of the producers of the miniseries and, of course, also a star of "Apollo 13") introduced each episode.
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White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild (1995)(1995) - "When a few troubled teenagers go on a conservation outreach program to rescue a pair of juvenile wolves in order to improve their school records they encounter unexpected challenges
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The Program(1993) - Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.
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Videodrome(1983) - Max Renn (James Woods) runs a lowly television station and always looks for more extreme programming to attract an audience. Max picks up an unknown program called Videodrome that only depicts torture and murder. As Max becomes more obsessed with Videodrome, the more he begins to have hallucinations...
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ThrillKill(1984) - Karlie (Diana Reis)is a computer programmer who hacks into bank accounts and amasses a fortune of 5 million dollars.The company Karlie works for wants the money so they have her killed.Karlie's stewardess sister Bobbi(Gina Massey) teams up with a detective(Robin Ward) to find Karlie's killer and the...
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We Are Marshall(2006) - When a plane crash claims the lives of members of the Marshall University football team and some of its fans, the team's new coach and his surviving players try to keep the football program alive.
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Fire and Rescue(1993) - A Direct to video program created by Fred Levine about how a fire fighter's job is. Produced by Focus Video Productions Inc., (Now known as Little Hardhat).
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Repo! The Genetic Opera(2008) - A worldwide epidemic encourages a biotech company to launch an organ-financing program similar in nature to a standard car loan. The repossession clause is a killer, however.
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The Empire of the Corpses(2015) - By the 19th century, humanity has cultivated technology enabling the reanimation of corpses. Unable to experience individual thoughts or emotions, the corpses are programmed by humans to act as laborers in variou
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He Said, She Said(1991) - Dan and Lorie are journalists working in the same office. More often than not they have opposing view of the issue in question. Deciding that this is hot stuff, a television producer gives them their own program (called "He Said, She Said") where they can give their opposing views on various issues....
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Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle(1992) - This excellent animated video, hosted by Jason Priestley, isan entertaining and effective way to teach children the impor-tant safety message that guns are not toys. The Eddie EagleGun Safety Program reaches over a million parents and chil-dren each year.Time: 7 minutes
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Have Rocket, Will Travel(1959) - The Three Stooges are bumbling janitors at The National Space Foundation..who find out that the creator of the rocket fuel"Dr.Narvig"is in trouble..her fuel is not helping the rocket travel into space and unless she can create a new super fuel..the US government will shut down the program.The boys c...
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Prototype(1992) - In a post-apocolyptic Los Angeles, a wheelchair bound veteren volunteers for an experimental cybergenic program that wil allow him to walk again only to find that it turns him into a lethal killing machine pre-programmed to kill the last remaining member of the resistance - the woman he loves.
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Yes Man(2008) - Carl Allen is at a standstill in his life ever since his divorce and spends his days hating his job and wallowing with low self-esteem instead hanging around with his pals. One day, a chance meeting with an old friend sends Carl to a self-help seminar where the basic principle of the program is to s...
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The Incredible Hulk(2008) - Bruce Banner Becomes The Hulk As An Unwitting Pawn In A U.S. Military Scheme To Reinvigorate The Super Soldier Program Through Gamma Radiation, On The Run In South America As He Attempts To Cure Himself Of The Hulk Before He Is Captured by General Thunderbolt Ross But His Worst Fears Are Realized Wh...
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The Matrix Revolutions(2003) - Neo and Bane lie unconscious in the medical bay of the ship Hammer. Meanwhile, Neo finds his digital self trapped in a virtual subway station a transition zone between the Matrix and the Machine City. In that subway station, he meets a "family" of programs, including a girl named Sati, whose fathe...
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The Killing Of Sister George(1968) - George lives with her lover, Childie and plays a cheerful district nurse in a BBC soap opera. However, her character is to be killed off, and George realises that the only other job she can get is the voice of a cow in a children's tv programme. Her life begins to fall apart as Childie has an affair...
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Universal Soldier: Regeneration(2009) - When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux. Rearmed and reprogrammed, Deveraux must take on his nemesis from the original Universal Soldier and a next-generation "UniSol".
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Antitrust(2001) - A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems.
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The Weather Man(2005) - A successful weatherman at a Chicago news program, David Spritz (Nicolas Cage) is well paid but garners little respect from people in the area who throw fast food at him, David suspects, because they're resentful of how easy his high-paying job is. Dave also feels overshadowed by his father, Pulitze...
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Mouse into Space(1962) - Jerry, tired of Tom's repeated attempts to harm him, gets mad and leaves the house to join a space program. Tom tries to convince Jerry to stay, but to no avail. While Jerry is tested for the space program, Tom becomes so distraught that he becomes an old alcoholic. However, he falls asleep in a lar...
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Programmed To Kill(1987) - A middle eastern female terrorist is captured by the CIA in Greece, after an attack on a marketplace. Transported back to the USA, the terrorist undergoes an operation where she is transformed into a cybernetic killing machine. Now the CIA have a secret weapon to send back to the Middle East, but ho...
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Won't You Be My Neighbor?(2018) - A deep look into the life and guiding philosophy of children's TV host Fred Rogers and his program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
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Underworld: Awakening(2012) - A few years after the events of the second film, both the government and the general public have become aware of the existence of the Vampires and Lycans. A program to study and potentially harness their powers soon escalates into an all-out genocide and shortly after the Purge begins, Selene and Mi...
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Tron: Legacy(2010) - Years after Flynn's original adventure, adult son Sam responds to a message from his long-lost father and is transported into a virtual reality called "the Grid," where Sam, his father, and the algorithm Quorra must stop the malevolent program Clu from invading the real world.
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Karatix(1986) - Tiana Alexandra (the only woman to be trained by Bruce Lee) is the innovator of KARATIX, a unique exercise and self-defense training program. It combines elements of dance and combat art disciplines to develop self defense skills which the beginner can learn at home through regular practice. Tiana A...
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Aliens in America ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (20072008) A young Muslim student from Pakistan is sent to live with a Christian family in Wisconsin as part of a foreign exchange program. Creators: David Guarascio, Moses Port Stars:
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Annie Hall (1977) ::: 8.0/10 -- PG | 1h 33min | Comedy, Romance | 20 April 1977 (USA) -- TV Program 3:46 | TV Program -- Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditzy Annie Hall. Director: Woody Allen Writers: Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
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Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 21min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 1 May 2015 (USA) -- When Tony Stark and Bruce Banner try to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program called Ultron, things go horribly wrong and it's up to Earth's mightiest heroes to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plan. Director: Joss Whedon Writers:
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Backstabbing for Beginners (2018) ::: 6.3/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Drama, History, Romance | 27 April 2018 (USA) -- A young program coordinator at the United Nations stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves. Director: Per Fly Writers: Per Fly (screenplay by), Daniel Pyne (screenplay by) | 1 more credit
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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) ::: 7.2/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 30min | Drama, Fantasy, Mystery | TV Movie 28 December 2018 -- A young programmer starts to question reality when he adapts a mad writer's fantasy novel into a video game. Director: David Slade Writer: Charlie Brooker
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Boy Erased (2018) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Biography, Drama | 8 November 2018 (Australia) -- The son of a Baptist preacher unwillingly participates in a church-supported gay conversion program after being forcibly outed to his parents. Director: Joel Edgerton Writers:
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Chappie (2015) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h | Action, Crime, Drama | 6 March 2015 (USA) -- In the near future, crime is patrolled by a mechanized police force. When one police droid, Chappie, is stolen and given new programming, he becomes the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. Director: Neill Blomkamp Writers:
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Cow and Chicken ::: TV-PG | 30min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | TV Series (19971999) The program focuses on the misadventures of two unlikely yet somehow biological siblings: Cow and Chicken. Creator: David Feiss Stars:
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Dead Poets Society (1989) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG | 2h 8min | Comedy, Drama | 9 June 1989 (USA) -- TV Program 3:06 | TV Program -- Maverick teacher John Keating uses poetry to embolden his boarding school students to new heights of self-expression. Director: Peter Weir Writer: Tom Schulman
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Death Battle ::: TV-MA | Animation, Action, Comedy | TV Series (2010- ) Episode Guide 142 episodes Death Battle Poster Fictional characters from movies, comics, manga, television programs, literature and video games are created in a simulated battle to the death. Stars: Ben Singer, Chad James, Chris Guerrero
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Doogie Howser, M.D. ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Family | TV Series (19891993) -- A teenage genius deals with the usual problems of growing up, on top of being a licensed physician in a difficult residency program. Creators: Steven Bochco, David E. Kelley
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Dr. No (1962) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG | 1h 50min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 10 October 1962 (UK) -- A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program. Director: Terence Young Writers:
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Edward Scissorhands (1990) ::: 7.9/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 14 December 1990 (USA) -- TV Program 3:13 | TV Program -- An artificial man, who was incompletely constructed and has scissors for hands, leads a solitary life. Then one day, a suburban lady meets him and introduces him to her world. Director: Tim Burton Writers:
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Ex Machina (2014) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 24 April 2015 (USA) -- A young programmer is selected to participate in a ground-breaking experiment in synthetic intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a highly advanced humanoid A.I. Director: Alex Garland Writer:
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Extras ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20052007) TV Program 2:15 | TV Program -- Andy Millman (Ricky Gervais) is an actor with ambition and a script. Reduced to working as an extra with a useless agent, Andy's attempts to boost his career invariably end in failure and embarrassment. Creators:
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Faults (2014) ::: 6.7/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 29min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 6 March 2015 (USA) -- A cult deprogrammer must help a couple whose daughter has recently joined a cult. Director: Riley Stearns Writer: Riley Stearns
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Flawless (1999) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 24 November 1999 (USA) -- An ultraconservative security guard suffers a debilitating stroke and is assigned to a rehabilitative program that includes singing lessons, with the drag queen next door. Director: Joel Schumacher Writer:
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Friday (1995) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama | 26 April 1995 (USA) -- TV Program 3:47 | TV Program -- It's Friday, and Craig and Smokey must come up with $200 they owe a local bully or there won't be a Saturday. Director: F. Gary Gray Writers: Ice Cube, DJ Pooh
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GoldenEye (1995) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 10min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 17 November 1995 (USA) -- Years after a friend and fellow 00 agent is killed on a joint mission, a secret space based weapons program known as "GoldenEye" is stolen. James Bond sets out to stop a Russian crime syndicate from using the weapon. Director: Martin Campbell Writers:
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Gridlock'd (1997) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 29 January 1997 (USA) -- Two friends try to kick their drug addiction after a friend dies from an overdose, when they try to enroll in a detox program, things quickly go wrong. Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall Writer:
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Heathers (1989) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Comedy, Crime | 31 March 1989 (USA) -- TV Program 3:13 | TV Program -- At Westerburg High where cliques rule, jerk jocks dominate and the most popular girls are all named Heather, it's going to take a Veronica and the mysterious and possibly psychotic new kid J.D. to give teen angst a body count. Director: Michael Lehmann Writer:
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Hidden Figures (2016) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG | 2h 7min | Biography, Drama, History | 6 January 2017 (USA) -- The story of a team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program. Director: Theodore Melfi Writers:
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Homecoming ::: TV-MA | 30min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | TV Series (2018 ) -- An anthology series centered around the mysterious Geist Group, an unconventional wellness company and their equally unorthodox program, the Homecoming Initiative. Creators:
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How Do They Do It? -- 51min | Documentary | TV Series (2006- ) Episode Guide 292 episodes How Do They Do It? Poster ::: This program is about engineering and scientific miracles and the people whose ability to solve problems make them happen. Stars: Chris Broyles, Dominic Frisby, Iain Lee
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Idiocracy (2006) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 24min | Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi | 25 January 2007 (Germany) -- Private Joe Bauers, the definition of "average American", is selected by the Pentagon to be the guinea pig for a top-secret hibernation program. Forgotten, he awakes five centuries in the future. He discovers a society so incredibly dumbed down that he's easily the most intelligent person alive. Director: Mike Judge
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I'm Alan Partridge ::: TV-MA | 29min | Comedy | TV Series (19972002) Alan Partridge, a failed television presenter, is now presenting a programme on local radio in Norwich. He desperately tries to revive his broadcasting career. Stars: Steve Coogan, Simon Greenall, Felicity Montagu Available on Amazon
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In Plain Sight ::: TV-14 | 1h | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (20082012) -- U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon must hunt down witnesses for federal cases in the witness protection program while also managing a rather dysfunctional family and her own personal life. Creator:
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Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 2h 9min | Action, Adventure, Comedy | 13 February 2015 (USA) -- A spy organisation recruits a promising street kid into the agency's training program, while a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. Director: Matthew Vaughn Writers:
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, News, Talk-Show | TV Series (2014- ) Episode Guide 213 episodes Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Poster -- Former Daily Show host and correspondent John Oliver brings his persona to this weekly news satire program. Stars: John Oliver, David Kaye, Ryan Barger
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, News, Talk-Show | TV Series (2014 ) -- Former Daily Show host and correspondent John Oliver brings his persona to this weekly news satire program. Stars: John Oliver, David Kaye, Ryan Barger
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Love ::: TV-MA | 50min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | TV Series (20162018) -- A program that follows a couple who must navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment and other things they were hoping to avoid. Creators:
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Mindhunters (2004) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Crime, Horror, Thriller | 13 May 2005 (USA) -- Trainees in the FBI's psychological profiling program must put their training into practice when they discover a killer in their midst. Director: Renny Harlin Writers: Wayne Kramer (story), Wayne Kramer (screenplay) | 1 more credit
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Morning Glory (2010) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 47min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 10 November 2010 (USA) -- An upstart television producer accepts the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program with warring co-hosts. Director: Roger Michell Writer: Aline Brosh McKenna
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Person of Interest ::: TV-14 | 43min | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20112016) -- An ex-CIA agent and a wealthy programmer save lives via a surveillance AI that sends them the identities of civilians involved in impending crimes. However, the details of the crimes, including the civilians' roles, are left a mystery. Creator:
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Person of Interest ::: TV-14 | 43min | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (2011-2016) Episode Guide 103 episodes Person of Interest Poster -- An ex-CIA agent and a wealthy programmer save lives via a surveillance AI that sends them the identities of civilians involved in impending crimes. However, the details of the crimes, including the civilians' roles, are left a mystery. Creator:
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ReBoot ::: TV-Y7 | 30min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (19942001) -- In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User. Creators: Gavin Blair, John Grace, Philip Mitchell | 1 more credit
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Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Horror, Musical, Sci-Fi | 20 November 2008 (Czech -- Repo! The Genetic Opera Poster -- A worldwide epidemic encourages a biotech company to launch an organ-financing program similar in nature to a standard car loan. The repossession clause is a killer, however. Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Writers:
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Reverie ::: TV-14 | 1h | Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller | TV Series (2018) -- A former hostage negotiator takes a job retrieving people who are lost in a virtual reality program. Creator: Mickey Fisher
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Rise ::: TV-14 | 43min | Drama | TV Series (2018) -- A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town. Stars:
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Robot & Frank (2012) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 29min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 19 September 2012 (France) -- In the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team. Director: Jake Schreier Writer:
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Role Models (2008) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Comedy | 7 November 2008 (USA) -- Wild behavior forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program. Director: David Wain Writers: Timothy Dowling (story), W. Blake Herron (story) (as William Blake
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Series 7: The Contenders (2001) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 26min | Comedy, Thriller | 25 May 2001 (Italy) -- A TV program selects people at random to kill one another for fame and their freedom. Director: Daniel Minahan Writer: Daniel Minahan Stars:
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Source Code (2011) ::: 7.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 33min | Action, Drama, Mystery | 1 April 2011 (USA) -- A soldier wakes up in someone else's body and discovers he's part of an experimental government program to find the bomber of a commuter train within 8 minutes. Director: Duncan Jones Writer:
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Sports Night ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Sport | TV Series (19982000) -- Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends. On "Sports Night," their nightly cable program. Creator: Aaron Sorkin
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Stick It (2006) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 43min | Comedy, Drama, Sport | 28 April 2006 (USA) -- After a run-in with the law, Haley Graham (Missy Peregrym) is forced to return to the world from which she fled some years ago. Enrolled in an elite gymnastics program run by the legendary Burt Vickerman (Jeff Bridges), Haley's rebellious attitude gives way to something that just might be called team spirit. Director: Jessica Bendinger
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Talk Radio (1988) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Drama | 13 January 1989 (USA) -- A rude, contemptuous talk show host becomes overwhelmed by the hatred that surrounds his program just before it goes national. Director: Oliver Stone Writers: Stephen Singular (book), Eric Bogosian (play) | 4 more credits Stars:
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Terra Formars ::: TV-14 | Animation, Action, Horror | TV Series (2014- ) Episode Guide 27 episodes Terra Formars Poster With the space program attempting to travel to Mars, 21st century scientists were tasked with warming up the planet so that humans could survive on its surface. They came up with an ... S Stars: Ben Diskin, Erica Lindbeck, Peter Lurie
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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) ::: 8.0/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 55min | Action, Mystery, Thriller | 3 August 2007 (USA) -- Jason Bourne dodges a ruthless C.I.A. official and his Agents from a new assassination program while searching for the origins of his life as a trained killer. Director: Paul Greengrass Writers: Tony Gilroy (screenplay), Scott Z. Burns (screenplay) | 3 more credits
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The Hour ::: TV-14 | 1h | Drama | TV Series (20112012) -- A behind-the-scenes drama and espionage thriller in Cold War-era England that centers on a journalist, a producer, and an anchorman for an investigative news programme. Creator:
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The Joy Luck Club (1993) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 2h 19min | Drama | 29 October 1993 (USA) -- TV Program 3:02 | TV Program -- The life histories of four Asian women and their daughters reflect and guide each other. Director: Wayne Wang Writers: Amy Tan (novel), Amy Tan (screenplay) | 1 more credit
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The Joy of Painting ::: TV-G | 30min | Documentary, Family | TV Series (19831994) In this half-hour program, artist Bob Ross paints on canvas a beautiful oil painting. Stars: Bob Ross, Steve Ross, Dana Jester Available on Amazon
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The Mustang (2019) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Drama | 19 June 2019 (France) -- The story of Roman Coleman, a violent convict, who is given the chance to participate in a rehabilitation therapy program involving the training of wild mustangs. Director: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre Writers:
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The Program (1993) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Action, Drama, Romance | 24 September 1993 (USA) -- Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying. Director: David S. Ward Writers:
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The Program (2015) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 18 March 2016 (USA) -- An Irish sports journalist becomes convinced that Lance Armstrong's performances during the Tour de France victories are fueled by banned substances. With this conviction, he starts hunting for evidence that will expose Armstrong. Director: Stephen Frears Writers:
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The Report (2019) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 59min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 15 November 2019 (USA) -- Idealistic Senate staffer Daniel J. Jones, tasked by his boss to lead an investigation into the CIA's post 9/11 Detention and Interrogation Program, uncovers shocking secrets. Director: Scott Z. Burns Writer:
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There's Something About Mary (1998) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 59min | Comedy, Romance | 15 July 1998 (USA) -- TV Program 6:11 | TV Program -- A man gets a chance to meet up with his dream girl from high school, even though his date with her back then was a complete disaster. Directors: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Writers: Ed Decter (story), John J. Strauss (story) | 4 more credits
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The Right Stuff (1983) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG | 3h 13min | Adventure, Biography, Drama | 17 February 1984 (USA) -- The story of the original Mercury 7 astronauts and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program. Director: Philip Kaufman Writers: Philip Kaufman (written for the screen by), Tom Wolfe (based on the
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The Sarah Silverman Program. ::: TV-14 | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (20072010) Sarah's immature, only thinks of herself and has no inhibition nor work. Her sister Laura pays her rent. She has a gay couple as neighbors. Laura's seeing cop Jay. Creators: Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab, Sarah Silverman Stars:
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The Terminator (1984) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Action, Sci-Fi | 26 October 1984 (USA) -- 1 -- A human soldier is sent from 2029 to 1984 to stop an almost indestructible cyborg killing machine, sent from the same year, which has been programmed to execute a young woman whose unborn son is the key to humanity's future salvation. Director: James Cameron Writers:
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TRON (1982) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 1h 36min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 9 July 1982 (USA) -- A computer hacker is abducted into the digital world and forced to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program. Director: Steven Lisberger Writers:
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TRON: Uprising ::: TV-Y7 | 30min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (20122013) -- In the computer world of the Grid, a young program joins Tron's fight against their world's tyranny. Creators: Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Steven Lisberger | 1 more credit
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UnREAL ::: TV-MA | 42min | Drama | TV Series (20152018) -- A behind-the-scenes look at the chaos surrounding the production of a dating competition program. Creators: Marti Noxon, Sarah Gertrude Shapiro
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Videodrome (1983) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 27min | Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 4 February 1983 (USA) -- A programmer at a TV station that specializes in adult entertainment searches for the producers of a dangerous and bizarre broadcast. Director: David Cronenberg Writer: David Cronenberg
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We Are Marshall (2006) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 2h 11min | Drama, Sport | 22 December 2006 (USA) -- When a plane crash claims the lives of members of the Marshall University football team and some of its fans, the team's new coach and his surviving players try to keep the football program alive. Director: McG Writers:
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Weird Science (1985) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 34min | Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi | 2 August 1985 (USA) -- Two high school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, but she turns their lives upside down. Director: John Hughes Writer: John Hughes
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18if -- -- Gonzo -- 13 eps -- Game -- Mystery Supernatural -- 18if 18if -- Waking up in a strange bedroom in a dream world, teenager Haruto Tsukishiro finds a strange app on his phone. When he activates the program, an odd woman appears and tries to drag him to her realm. Luckily, a mysterious, white-haired girl severs their connection and helps him escape, revealing that the woman is a witch; however, their conversation is cut short. As Haruto enters the realm again, he meets an anthropomorphic, talking cat named Katsumi Kanzaki. While the witch's minions pursue them, the white-haired girl opens a door for them to escape. -- -- After their ordeal, Haruto describes their savior—which only he can see—and Katsumi, the leading authority on dream world research, realizes that she must be "Lily," a being that resurfaces repeatedly across multiple dreamscapes. Hoping to leave the dream world through a blue door, they enter the witch's realm once again. Finding themselves in peril, Lily reveals the truth to Haruto: witches suffer from "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome," a coma-like sleep state induced by torment in their real world lives. Thus, they cannot wake until they are defeated in the dream world. -- -- After finally defeating the witch and locating the blue door, Haruto and Katsumi say their farewells, promising to meet up in the real world. However, when Haruto exits through the door he awakens in the dream world bedroom once more. Seeking answers, Haruto and Katsumi try to uncover the mysteries of the witches, Lily, and Haruto's own inability to leave the dream world. -- -- 47,700 6.16
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Accel World -- -- Sunrise -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Action Game Sci-Fi Romance School -- Accel World Accel World -- Haruyuki Arita is an overweight, bullied middle schooler who finds solace in playing online games. But his life takes a drastic turn one day, when he finds that all his high scores have been topped by Kuroyukihime, the popular vice president of the student council. She then invites him to the student lounge and introduces him to "Brain Burst," a program which allows the users to accelerate their brain waves to the point where time seems to stop. Brain Burst also functions as an augmented reality fighting game, and in order to get more points to accelerate, users must win duels against other players. However, if a user loses all their points, they will also lose access to Brain Burst forever. -- -- Kuroyukihime explains that she chose to show Haruyuki the program because she needs his help. She wants to meet the creator of Brain Burst and uncover the reason of why it was created, but that's easier said than done; to do so, she must defeat the "Six Kings of Pure Color," powerful faction leaders within the game, and reach level 10, the highest level attainable. After the girl helps Haruyuki overcome the bullies that torment him, he vows to help her realize her goal, and so begins the duo's fight to reach the top. -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 612,411 7.30
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Aoki Ryuusei SPT Layzner -- -- Sunrise -- 38 eps -- Original -- Space Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Aoki Ryuusei SPT Layzner Aoki Ryuusei SPT Layzner -- The story takes place in an alternate reality based in the year 1996, where humanity is advanced enough to develop long-range space travel, as well as bases on both the Moon and Mars. However, the Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union have not ended; rather, they've escalated as both sides build military facilities in space, and the shadow of nuclear conflict looms over humanity, both on and off Earth. -- -- Meanwhile, on the Red Planet, an exchange program created by the United Nations to promote peace and understanding is about to begin; the "Cosmic Culture Club," consisting of 16 boys and girls, as well as their instructor Elizabeth, arrives at the UN Mars base. Among the passengers is Anna a 14-year-old girl who serves as the narrator for the story. -- -- Suddenly, four unidentified humanoid robots classified as Super Powered Tracers are detected, engaged in fierce combat with each other. The UN base is caught in the crossfire and quickly destroyed, killing all but six members of the "Cosmic Culture Club"—Elizabeth, Arthur, Roan, David, Simone and Anna, and leaving them stranded on an inhospitable planet that has suddenly become a battlefield. As the battle ends, the lone SPT standing lands next to the terrified group and opens up revealing a pilot, who simply announces to them, "Earth is at stake." -- 5,051 6.95
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Baby Steps 2nd Season -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Sports Romance School Shounen -- Baby Steps 2nd Season Baby Steps 2nd Season -- After having decided to play tennis at the professional level, Eiichirou Maruo now needs to convince his parents to support his decision. To do so, he makes a wager: if he cannot win the All-Japan Junior Tennis Tournament, he will give up on his dream. However, he will need to improve his skills quickly if he wants to qualify for the tournament and have any chance of defeating the best players in the country. For this reason, his new coach Ryuuhei Aoi suggests that Eiichirou travel abroad to train at the Florida Tennis Academy. -- -- Baby Steps 2nd Season takes the action to America as Eiichirou begins his two-week training program, getting a taste of what tennis is like outside of Japan. With this exciting experience awaiting him, Eiichirou hopes that his training will get him closer to his goal of becoming a professional player. -- -- 77,606 8.05
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Battle Programmer Shirase -- -- AIC -- 15 eps -- Original -- Comedy Ecchi Sci-Fi -- Battle Programmer Shirase Battle Programmer Shirase -- Battle Programmer Shirase, also known as BPS, is a free programmer with super hacking abilities who doesn't work for money. What he does work for is certainly something that only people like him would appreciate. But, his demeanor certainly doesn't suit the jobs he is hired for. With the evil King of America causing trouble via the internet, Shirase is nothing but busy as each new adventure brings even more interesting people into the picture. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Maiden Japan -- TV - Oct 4, 2003 -- 30,537 6.93
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Blame! Movie -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Psychological Drama Mecha Seinen -- Blame! Movie Blame! Movie -- A young girl named Zuru sets out on an expedition through a post-apocalyptic city controlled by machines in a desperate hunt for food. Things go awry when her team accidently triggers the city's AI defense program called the Safeguard. Attacked by the machines, her companions are on the verge of being annihilated when a mysterious man named Killy arrives and exterminates the hostile units. -- -- Despite his heroic intervention, Zuru is hesitant to trust Killy and questions his motives. He reveals to have come from thousands of levels below the city in order to find humans possessing the Net Terminal Genes—a trait that would allow humans to regain control of their civilization and shut down the Safeguard. After hearing his story, Zuru and the rest of her team join Killy and embark on a journey in search of the Genes that could prove to be mankind's last hope of survival. -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- Movie - May 20, 2017 -- 83,997 7.11
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Blame! Movie -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Psychological Drama Mecha Seinen -- Blame! Movie Blame! Movie -- A young girl named Zuru sets out on an expedition through a post-apocalyptic city controlled by machines in a desperate hunt for food. Things go awry when her team accidently triggers the city's AI defense program called the Safeguard. Attacked by the machines, her companions are on the verge of being annihilated when a mysterious man named Killy arrives and exterminates the hostile units. -- -- Despite his heroic intervention, Zuru is hesitant to trust Killy and questions his motives. He reveals to have come from thousands of levels below the city in order to find humans possessing the Net Terminal Genes—a trait that would allow humans to regain control of their civilization and shut down the Safeguard. After hearing his story, Zuru and the rest of her team join Killy and embark on a journey in search of the Genes that could prove to be mankind's last hope of survival. -- -- Movie - May 20, 2017 -- 83,997 7.11
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Boku no Hero Academia -- -- Bones -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy School Shounen Super Power -- Boku no Hero Academia Boku no Hero Academia -- The appearance of "quirks," newly discovered super powers, has been steadily increasing over the years, with 80 percent of humanity possessing various abilities from manipulation of elements to shapeshifting. This leaves the remainder of the world completely powerless, and Izuku Midoriya is one such individual. -- -- Since he was a child, the ambitious middle schooler has wanted nothing more than to be a hero. Izuku's unfair fate leaves him admiring heroes and taking notes on them whenever he can. But it seems that his persistence has borne some fruit: Izuku meets the number one hero and his personal idol, All Might. All Might's quirk is a unique ability that can be inherited, and he has chosen Izuku to be his successor! -- -- Enduring many months of grueling training, Izuku enrolls in UA High, a prestigious high school famous for its excellent hero training program, and this year's freshmen look especially promising. With his bizarre but talented classmates and the looming threat of a villainous organization, Izuku will soon learn what it really means to be a hero. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 2,093,393 8.06
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Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Super Power Shounen -- Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- Izuku "Deku'' Midoriya and his fellow students in Class 1-A of UA High's hero course have been chosen to participate in a safety program on Nabu Island. To further improve their skills and gain experience in more ordinary heroics, the students aid the kind citizens with small services and everyday chores. With the low crime rate in the quiet community, all seems well and good, but the rise of a new villain threatens to put the students' courage to the test and challenge their capabilities as heroes. -- -- A merciless villain by the name of Nine is in search of a certain "quirk" needed to fulfill his diabolical plan—creating a society where only those with the strongest quirks reign supreme. As his attack on Nabu Island endangers the lives of the residents, securing the citizens becomes the first priority for Class 1-A; defeating Nine along with his wicked accomplices is also imperative. A straightforward strategy is formulated until a young boy named Katsuma Shimano, whom Deku had befriended, suddenly requires particular protection. Concerned for the boy's wellbeing, Deku and his classmates must now devise a plan to ensure Katsuma's safety at all costs. -- -- With Nine wreaking havoc to find the catalyst for his ill-intended schemes and the heroes desperate to defend Katsuma from harm, will Deku and his friends be able to come out victorious, or will they find themselves unable to escape a hopeless situation? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Dec 20, 2019 -- 311,218 8.07
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Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Super Power Shounen -- Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- Izuku "Deku'' Midoriya and his fellow students in Class 1-A of UA High's hero course have been chosen to participate in a safety program on Nabu Island. To further improve their skills and gain experience in more ordinary heroics, the students aid the kind citizens with small services and everyday chores. With the low crime rate in the quiet community, all seems well and good, but the rise of a new villain threatens to put the students' courage to the test and challenge their capabilities as heroes. -- -- A merciless villain by the name of Nine is in search of a certain "quirk" needed to fulfill his diabolical plan—creating a society where only those with the strongest quirks reign supreme. As his attack on Nabu Island endangers the lives of the residents, securing the citizens becomes the first priority for Class 1-A; defeating Nine along with his wicked accomplices is also imperative. A straightforward strategy is formulated until a young boy named Katsuma Shimano, whom Deku had befriended, suddenly requires particular protection. Concerned for the boy's wellbeing, Deku and his classmates must now devise a plan to ensure Katsuma's safety at all costs. -- -- With Nine wreaking havoc to find the catalyst for his ill-intended schemes and the heroes desperate to defend Katsuma from harm, will Deku and his friends be able to come out victorious, or will they find themselves unable to escape a hopeless situation? -- -- Movie - Dec 20, 2019 -- 311,218 8.07
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Byulbyul Iyagi -- -- - -- 6 eps -- - -- Psychological Drama -- Byulbyul Iyagi Byulbyul Iyagi -- Six animated shorts about discrimination and being different. -- -- 1. "Daydream" talks about dealing with people with disability. It homes in on the daily life of a father with a daughter whose hands and feet are deformed. -- -- 2. "Animal Farm" relies on the rough-and-ready feel of stop-motion clay animation to create a satire of bullying and mob dynamics. -- -- 3. "At Her House" paints a devastating picture of gender inequality within a marriage. -- -- 4. "Flesh and Bone" gently pillories superficiality and the obsession with outward appearance. -- -- 5. "Bicycle Trip" focuses on the discrimination experienced by foreign workers in Korea. -- -- 6. "Be a Human Being" looks at the way young Koreans are barely treated as human beings before they get to university. -- -- (Source: ANIWEBLOG, ASIANDB, Jeonju) -- Movie - Sep 23, 2005 -- 402 N/A -- -- Paradise -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Adventure Psychological Space -- Paradise Paradise -- "A highly energetic story told from outer space, battlefields, and dentist offices, over and around time and space." -- -- (Source: Image Forum Festival 2014 program) -- Movie - ??? ??, 2013 -- 381 N/A -- -- Ninja & Soldier -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Psychological -- Ninja & Soldier Ninja & Soldier -- Two eight-year-old boys compete in a game of childish bravado. Ken is a Ninja, Nito a child soldier from the Congo who was forced to kill his own mother. Their naïve game addresses cruel realities, and they talk about their differences and what they have in common. Accompanied by contrasting graphics, the film explores the types of acts of which humankind is capable. -- -- (Source: Berlinale) -- Movie - ??? ??, 2012 -- 374 5.90
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Classroom☆Crisis -- -- Lay-duce -- 13 eps -- Original -- Drama Romance School Sci-Fi -- Classroom☆Crisis Classroom☆Crisis -- In Martian colony Fourth Tokyo lies a classroom of Kirishina Corporation's brightest minds spearheading aerospace development: A-TEC, led by genius engineer Kaito Sera, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their newest member. It soon becomes clear, however, that the transfer student is hardly ordinary—Nagisa Kiryuu, newly appointed chief of A-TEC and the younger brother of the corporation's CEO, is sent to shut the program down. To keep the classroom alive, Kaito and his students desperately work to develop a successor to their most powerful rocket, the X-2; meanwhile, Nagisa climbs the corporate ladder in pursuit of his own mission. In spite of this, their separate battles soon reveal that much more is going on in Kirishina Corporation than meets the eye. -- -- Classroom☆Crisis follows Kaito and Nagisa, as well as Kaito's younger sister Mizuki and A-TEC's test pilot Iris Shirasaki, in a story of intrigue, political warfare, and, against all odds, romance. As Nagisa and A-TEC are dragged further and further into Kirishina Corporation's conspiracies, friendships grow and pasts are unveiled as they fight to avert their classroom crisis. -- -- 104,511 7.02
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Classroom☆Crisis -- -- Lay-duce -- 13 eps -- Original -- Drama Romance School Sci-Fi -- Classroom☆Crisis Classroom☆Crisis -- In Martian colony Fourth Tokyo lies a classroom of Kirishina Corporation's brightest minds spearheading aerospace development: A-TEC, led by genius engineer Kaito Sera, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their newest member. It soon becomes clear, however, that the transfer student is hardly ordinary—Nagisa Kiryuu, newly appointed chief of A-TEC and the younger brother of the corporation's CEO, is sent to shut the program down. To keep the classroom alive, Kaito and his students desperately work to develop a successor to their most powerful rocket, the X-2; meanwhile, Nagisa climbs the corporate ladder in pursuit of his own mission. In spite of this, their separate battles soon reveal that much more is going on in Kirishina Corporation than meets the eye. -- -- Classroom☆Crisis follows Kaito and Nagisa, as well as Kaito's younger sister Mizuki and A-TEC's test pilot Iris Shirasaki, in a story of intrigue, political warfare, and, against all odds, romance. As Nagisa and A-TEC are dragged further and further into Kirishina Corporation's conspiracies, friendships grow and pasts are unveiled as they fight to avert their classroom crisis. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 104,511 7.02
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Corrector Yui -- -- Nippon Animation -- 52 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Adventure Comedy Magic -- Corrector Yui Corrector Yui -- Yui is an average schoolgirl who lives in a future where all computers are supported by a single global network known as COMNET. Yui is a computer-illiterate girl who after a computer-lab accident is approached by IR, a raccoon looking corrector computer program, which tells her she must save COMNET. She must stop the rogue A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) computer program known as Grosser and his hench-programs from taking over the world. Grosser was originally designed to be that manager of all of COMNET. At first she's very reluctant to play the heroine because of her complete lack of knowledge and ability with computers. To save COMNET she must find and gain the trust of the other seven wayward corrector programs. They must also find the creator or COMNET Professor Inukai, to help stop Grosser for good. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 12,488 6.82
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DearS -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Romance Ecchi Shounen -- DearS DearS -- One year ago, a UFO containing 150 aliens crash-landed off the shores of Kasai. Because no one could fix their ship, the Japanese Government decided to bestow upon them the designation "DearS" and make them into Japanese citizens, teaching them the language, customs, and culture of Japan. However, in order for them to become more familiar with human society, a home-stay program has been enacted to allow them to mingle with other humans. -- -- One misty morning, a truck carrying a capsule that housed one of these aliens ends up dropping it into the riverbank, releasing her from her confinement. She is eventually found by a high school student named Takeya Ikuhara, who saves her from being hit by a truck and takes pity on her, despite being extremely distrustful of their race and wanting nothing to do with them. Upon being named Ren, she imprints upon him as her "Master" and serves as his personal "Slave," leaving him with a "DearS" who wants to remain with him no matter what and bringing his ordinary, alien-free days to an end. -- 130,613 6.61
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DearS -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Romance Ecchi Shounen -- DearS DearS -- One year ago, a UFO containing 150 aliens crash-landed off the shores of Kasai. Because no one could fix their ship, the Japanese Government decided to bestow upon them the designation "DearS" and make them into Japanese citizens, teaching them the language, customs, and culture of Japan. However, in order for them to become more familiar with human society, a home-stay program has been enacted to allow them to mingle with other humans. -- -- One misty morning, a truck carrying a capsule that housed one of these aliens ends up dropping it into the riverbank, releasing her from her confinement. She is eventually found by a high school student named Takeya Ikuhara, who saves her from being hit by a truck and takes pity on her, despite being extremely distrustful of their race and wanting nothing to do with them. Upon being named Ren, she imprints upon him as her "Master" and serves as his personal "Slave," leaving him with a "DearS" who wants to remain with him no matter what and bringing his ordinary, alien-free days to an end. -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 130,613 6.61
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Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku -- -- Connect, SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Fantasy Harem -- Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku -- Ichirou Suzuki, a programmer nearing his thirties, is drowning in work. Worn out, he eventually has a chance to catch up on sleep, only to wake up and discover himself in a fantasy RPG world, which is mashed together from the games he was debugging in reality. In this new place, he realizes that not only has his appearance changed to a younger version of himself, but his name has also changed to Satou, a nickname he used while running beta tests on games. -- -- However, before Satou can fully grasp his situation, an army of lizardmen launch an assault on him. Forced to cast a powerful spell in retaliation, Satou wipes them out completely and his level is boosted to 310, effectively maximizing his stats. Now, as a high-leveled adventurer armed with a plethora of skills and no way to return to reality, Satou sets out to explore this magical new world. -- -- 350,234 6.51
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Digimon X-Evolution -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi -- Digimon X-Evolution Digimon X-Evolution -- A virtual world was created by the present-day network called the "Digital World." The "Digital Monster," which is a digital life object, was born, and the host computer Yggdrasil managed the different Digital World areas. However, it developed the X Program of fear to eliminate all Digimon in the old world and develop a new Digital World for only certain Digimon... Now, the greatest crisis ever approaches the Digital World. -- -- The X-Digimon, a new type of Digital Monster, is hunted by the Royal Knights who protect the Digital Worlds. Their master, the network overseer Yggdrasil, seeks to set in motion Project Ark to renew the Digital Worlds and create new Digimon, but at the cost of all other digital life. This new X-Digimon will seek out the answers to its own existence as it tries to protect the life of all Digimon, and in the process it will change the Digital Worlds forever. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Jan 3, 2005 -- 18,291 7.10
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Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei -- -- animate Film -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Adventure Mystery Horror Demons Psychological Supernatural Drama Fantasy School -- Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei -- Akemi Nakajima, is a high school student with a genius talent for computer programming. -- One day, Yumiko Shirasagi is transferred to the same class as him. She feels she knows Nakajima from somewhere, but doesn't try to deal with it. After school, Nakajima and a couple of classmates held a ceremony to summon the devil. Nakajima summons the devil Loki on the computer display while presenting a female offering. What will happen to Yumiko, who witnessed the scene? -- -- (Source: Official site, edited) -- OVA - Mar 25, 1987 -- 5,914 5.20
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Durarara!! Specials -- -- Brain's Base -- 2 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Supernatural -- Durarara!! Specials Durarara!! Specials -- Celty Sturluson is tasked to deliver a suspicious red handbag as part of her courier duties—the problem is: it is being sought by several organizations. As she makes her way through Ikebukuro toward the place the bag is supposed to be brought to, she is chased by mysterious men speaking a foreign language, and her package ends up dragging many of the city's residents into the conflict. -- -- Subsequently, famous actor Yuuhei Hanejima has just arrived in Ikebukuro as part of a special TV program, searching for the best couple to give them a chance to appear in one of his movies. However, Yuuhei Hanejima is actually a stage name for Kasuka Heiwajima, Shizuo's younger brother, and when an anonymous internet user threatens to kill the superstar, this user learns the weight of what that relationship means. Moreover, Shizuo discovers that the one responsible for the attempted attack is the meddlesome pest that he loathes with a burning passion. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- Special - Aug 25, 2010 -- 151,205 7.89
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Durarara!! Specials -- -- Brain's Base -- 2 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Supernatural -- Durarara!! Specials Durarara!! Specials -- Celty Sturluson is tasked to deliver a suspicious red handbag as part of her courier duties—the problem is: it is being sought by several organizations. As she makes her way through Ikebukuro toward the place the bag is supposed to be brought to, she is chased by mysterious men speaking a foreign language, and her package ends up dragging many of the city's residents into the conflict. -- -- Subsequently, famous actor Yuuhei Hanejima has just arrived in Ikebukuro as part of a special TV program, searching for the best couple to give them a chance to appear in one of his movies. However, Yuuhei Hanejima is actually a stage name for Kasuka Heiwajima, Shizuo's younger brother, and when an anonymous internet user threatens to kill the superstar, this user learns the weight of what that relationship means. Moreover, Shizuo discovers that the one responsible for the attempted attack is the meddlesome pest that he loathes with a burning passion. -- -- Special - Aug 25, 2010 -- 151,205 7.89
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eX-Driver -- -- Actas, Production Reed -- 6 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Cars Comedy Sci-Fi Shounen -- eX-Driver eX-Driver -- Ex-Driver is set in the future, when all transportation is easily controlled by AI. Though like all machines they tend to break down or lose control or re-programmed. This is where three high schoolers with non AI cars, Subaru WRX, Super 7, Lotus comes in to save the day and make sure the public is safe at all times. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- OVA - Jul 25, 2000 -- 8,923 6.71
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Fate/Grand Carnival -- -- Lerche -- 4 eps -- Game -- Comedy Supernatural Magic Fantasy -- Fate/Grand Carnival Fate/Grand Carnival -- The first episode of "season" one was pre-aired on the Fate Project New Year's Eve TV Special 2020 program. -- OVA - Dec 31, 2020 -- 20,203 8.12
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Final Approach -- -- Zexcs -- 13 eps -- Visual novel -- Comedy Drama Romance Slice of Life -- Final Approach Final Approach -- Ever since their parents died a few years ago, Ryo and his sister Akane have been living alone together. Despite their difficult situation, they are still living reasonably happy and normal lives. However, everything is about to be flipped upside-down due to a secret government project. Due to increasingly low birth rates in Japan, the Japanese government is testing a program in which two young people are forced to marry. Ryo wants no part of it, but he is given little choice in the matter; his new fiancée, Shizuka, comes to his home late one night with several dozen government issued bodyguards, who are there to ensure the success of the new couple. Unlike Ryo, Shizuka couldn’t be more willing to go along with this new program, and eagerly goes about her wifely duties, despite his objections. With meddling friends, pushy bodyguards, and an overenthusiastic new fiancée, Ryo’s life has taken a turn in a direction the young man certainly didn’t expect. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Oct 3, 2004 -- 32,102 6.55
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Furusato Saisei: Nippon no Mukashibanashi -- -- Tomason -- 258 eps -- Other -- Historical Kids Supernatural -- Furusato Saisei: Nippon no Mukashibanashi Furusato Saisei: Nippon no Mukashibanashi -- Like in any culture, Japanese kids grow up listening to the stories repeatedly told by their parents and grandparents. The boy born from a peach; the princess from the moon who is discovered inside a bamboo; the old man who can make a dead cherry tree blossom, etc. These short stories that teach kids to see both the dark and bright sides of life have passed traditional moral values from generation to generation. -- -- Each half-hour episode of Folktales from Japan consists of three self-contained stories, well-known and unknown, with a special focus on heartwarming stories that originate from Tohoku, the northern region heavily touched by the earthquake of 2011. May this program help cheer up earthquake victims and cast a light of hope for them? -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- 9,749 6.98
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Fuyu no Sonata -- -- KeyEast, REALTHING, Studio Comet -- 26 eps -- Other -- Drama Romance -- Fuyu no Sonata Fuyu no Sonata -- Based on the Korean Drama of the same name, Yoo Jin falls in love with Joon Sang as a young girl. After losing him in an accident, she decides to marry her childhood friend. However, Yoo Jin meets someone looking exactly like her lost love, putting her in a bind. The program featured 23 members of the original Korean cast voicing the characters and was broadcast with Japanese subtitles. -- TV - Oct 17, 2009 -- 20,943 7.40
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Galerians: Rion -- -- - -- 3 eps -- - -- Adventure Drama Horror Military Mystery Psychological Sci-Fi Shounen Supernatural -- Galerians: Rion Galerians: Rion -- Six years have passed since Rion discovered his own identity as an artificial being, yet succeeded in destroying the genocidal Mother Computer, Dorothy, before perishing himself. Now reactivated by Lilia, Rion awakens to find that Dorothy managed to execute one final catastrophic program, rendering a new evil crew to finish her goal of human annihilation. It is a fully 3D CGI animated OVA based on the hit PlayStation game, called Galerians, released in August, 1999. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- OVA - Apr 24, 2002 -- 2,852 5.48
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Gekijou Tanpen Macross Frontier: Toki no Meikyuu -- -- Satelight -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi Music Space Romance Mecha -- Gekijou Tanpen Macross Frontier: Toki no Meikyuu Gekijou Tanpen Macross Frontier: Toki no Meikyuu -- Short screened with Macross Δ Movie 2: Zettai Live!!!. -- Movie - ??? ??, 2021 -- 728 N/A -- -- Aoki Uru: Overture -- -- Gainax -- 1 ep -- - -- Military Sci-Fi -- Aoki Uru: Overture Aoki Uru: Overture -- A short special created by a newly launched Uru in Blue LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) in Singapore that was pre-streamed in 2015. Aoki Uru: Overture is a lead up/preview to the full film. -- Special - ??? ??, 2015 -- 712 N/A -- -- Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo -- -- - -- 35 eps -- - -- Space Mecha Military Mystery Sci-Fi -- Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo -- The Doron Empire from the Ganymede System discovered Earth as an ideal world for them to conquer. The interest of expanding the empire came as a result of the power-hungry General Ozmel who overthrew the current reigning Queen Medusa of the Ganymede System as a start of their universal conquest. -- -- Almost completely succumbed to the empire, Earth is at its last days, and one scientist, Dr. Shikishima, had only one hope in restoring Earth from its alien conquerors--- a massive mecha known as the Mechander Robo, specially programmed and designed to battle these invading aliens from complete takeover of Earth. Along with this awesome fighter machine, Dr. Shikishima also recruited three pilots to be placed behind the Mechander Robo's controls--- the mysterious Jimmy Orion, the scientist's son Ryosuke Shikishima, and Kojiro Hachijima. -- -- Although the primary storyline is Earth battling the Doron Empire, there is something within lead pliot Jimmy Orion's past that was somewhat connected towards the entire storyline. -- TV - Mar 3, 1977 -- 699 5.83
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Ginban Kaleidoscope -- -- Karaku -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Sports Supernatural Drama Romance -- Ginban Kaleidoscope Ginban Kaleidoscope -- Figure skater Tazusa Sakurano is on the fast track to the Olympics. As a top contender, her chances rest on a single competition in Canada. However, during her program, she falls and hits her head on the ice, knocking her unconscious. At the same time, Canadian stunt pilot Pete Pumps goes down in a fiery blaze. -- -- After her devastating failure, Tazusa returns home to Japan, but she starts hearing a voice in her head. In reality, when Pete had arrived at the gates of heaven, he was denied access for his sins. Instead, he was told to wait 100 days and is now trapped in Tazusa's body! Unwilling to let this interrupt her life—even if her body is a bit crowded—Tazusa moves forward with skating, all while a pesky voice may just be able to help her achieve her dream. -- -- 43,570 7.33
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Girls & Panzer -- -- Actas -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Sports Military School -- Girls & Panzer Girls & Panzer -- "Senshadou" is a traditional sport using World War II era tanks in elimination-based matches. Widely practiced by women and girls alike, it's advertised as a form of art geared towards making ladies more prominent in culture and appealing to men. Becoming a worldwide phenomenon over time, the influence of senshadou leads to the creation of a world championship which will soon be held in Japan. -- -- Miho Nishizumi, who comes from a lineage of well-respected senshadou specialists, is at odds with the sport after a traumatic event led to her retirement and eventually a rift to form between her and her family. To steer clear of the practice as much as possible, she transfers to Ooarai Girls High School where the senshadou program has been abolished. However, with the news of the upcoming championships, the school revives their tankery program, and Miho is pushed into joining. -- -- Now, with the aid of some new friends, she must overcome her past and once again take command of a squadron of tanks in an effort to save her school from closure, all while proving to her family that the Nishizumi-style of senshadou is not solely about victory. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 233,999 7.54
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Hidan no Aria AA -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action School Shoujo Ai -- Hidan no Aria AA Hidan no Aria AA -- Akari Mamiya, a first-year student from Tokyo Butei High, idolizes the S-rank Butei Aria Holmes Kanzaki and wishes to follow in her footsteps. Despite only being an inept E-rank Butei, Akari's resolve to improve remains strong. After the idea of having an Amica contract (a senior-student mentorship program) with Aria is brought up, Akari submits a request form attempting to establish said contract. Her classmates and friends do not expect Aria to accept Akari's request, mainly because of the girl's strict selection process, but to everyone's surprise, Aria gives Akari a chance through a test, which Akari miraculously passes! However, Aria will not officially make Akari her Amica until Akari meets her standards. -- -- Training under Aria will be no easy feat, as she has to concurrently manage her relationships with her friends. Will Akari have what it takes to walk down the same path as her idol? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 83,790 6.23
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IS: Infinite Stratos 2 - World Purge-hen -- -- 8bit -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Action Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Ecchi Mecha -- IS: Infinite Stratos 2 - World Purge-hen IS: Infinite Stratos 2 - World Purge-hen -- A program called "World Purge" sends illusions to all the girls about their ideal fantasies. -- -- (Source: AICW) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Nov 26, 2014 -- 65,596 6.92
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Jashin-chan Dropkick': Chitose-hen -- -- Nomad -- 1 ep -- Web manga -- Comedy Supernatural -- Jashin-chan Dropkick': Chitose-hen Jashin-chan Dropkick': Chitose-hen -- The episode will be funded through Chitose's Hometown tax program, a system that allows taxpayers who live in urban areas to contribute to taxes that apply to rural residents. Taxpayers who contribute over 2,000 yen are then awarded in credit to reduce their income tax and residence tax. The Hometown tax program will also be the episode's focus. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Special - Apr 30, 2020 -- 7,098 7.10
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Kamakura -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Music Dementia -- Kamakura Kamakura -- "A snow-covered house is situated in the middle of a rice field. -- What should one do, in a space of white and quietude? -- By spring, the snowy hut melts and loses its appearance. -- The Japanese MA, the in-between state of time and space – -- an animation, a haiku" -- -- (Source: Berlinale 2014 programme) -- Movie - ??? ??, 2013 -- 339 5.50
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Kanojo no Dokushinshatachi ni Yotte Hadaka ni Sareta Seifuku no Shojo Kenkyuu -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Music -- Kanojo no Dokushinshatachi ni Yotte Hadaka ni Sareta Seifuku no Shojo Kenkyuu Kanojo no Dokushinshatachi ni Yotte Hadaka ni Sareta Seifuku no Shojo Kenkyuu -- An erotic animation made for the late-night television program 11PM with a reference to Marcel Duchamp’s work of the same title. -- -- (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan) -- Movie - ??? ??, 1972 -- 746 4.39
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Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor the Movie -- -- Production I.G, Studio Deen -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Mecha Military Police -- Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor the Movie Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor the Movie -- The Babylon Project is a massive renovation of Tokyo's neighborhoods, including the creation of artificial islands in the Bay. Utilizing "Labors," or robots created for the express purpose of doing work, architects and construction crews are able to more efficiently progress development of the overhaul. When a key figure in the Project's conception is found dead after committing suicide under mysterious circumstances, Captain Kiichi Gotou's Patlabor police unit is tasked with getting to the bottom of the bizarre situation. -- -- As several Labors begin to go haywire and a hacked AI program endangers the people of Tokyo, young pilot Noa Izumi and her Patlabor Alphonse work under Gotou's orders to save the city and the entire nation from a massive biblical conspiracy. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Visual USA, Maiden Japan, Manga Entertainment -- Movie - Jul 15, 1989 -- 33,720 7.55
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Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Fantasy -- Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon -- As Kobayashi sets off for another day at work, she opens her apartment door only to be met by an unusually frightening sight—the head of a dragon, staring at her from across the balcony. The dragon immediately transforms into a cute, busty, and energetic young girl dressed in a maid outfit, introducing herself as Tooru. -- -- It turns out that the stoic programmer had come across the dragon the previous night on a drunken excursion to the mountains, and since the mythical beast had nowhere else to go, she had offered the creature a place to stay in her home. Thus, Tooru had arrived to cash in on the offer, ready to repay her savior's kindness by working as her personal maidservant. Though deeply regretful of her words and hesitant to follow through on her promise, a mix of guilt and Tooru's incredible dragon abilities convinces Kobayashi to take the girl in. -- -- Despite being extremely efficient at her job, the maid's unorthodox methods of housekeeping often end up horrifying Kobayashi and at times bring more trouble than help. Furthermore, the circumstances behind the dragon's arrival on Earth seem to be much more complicated than at first glance, as Tooru bears some heavy emotions and painful memories. To top it all off, Tooru's presence ends up attracting several other mythical beings to her new home, bringing in a host of eccentric personalities. Although Kobayashi makes her best effort to handle the crazy situation that she has found herself in, nothing has prepared her for this new life with a dragon maid. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 826,046 8.01
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Macross F -- -- Satelight -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Space Mecha Romance Military Music Sci-Fi -- Macross F Macross F -- Following a catastrophic war against a race of giants known as the Zentradi, humanity has escaped towards the center of the galaxy aboard a fleet of colonial vessels called the Macross Frontier. As the extraterrestrial threat is left further and further behind, life on Macross Frontier proceeds as usual. -- -- In the year 2059, a young mecha pilot trainee named Alto Saotome and his colleagues are preparing to perform an accompanying routine for the famous singer Sheryl Nome, who has come to Macross Frontier for a concert. During the performance, a biomechanical alien species known as the Vajra make a sudden appearance, breaking through the defensive perimeter surrounding the vessel and crash-landing near the concert venue, plunging the entire city into chaos. As the concertgoers evacuate, a young girl named Ranka Lee is left behind and gets targeted by the Vajra, but she is saved at the last minute by Alto. Following these events, the Strategic Military Services program notes Alto's skill in battle, resulting in his recruitment to combat the new alien threat. -- -- 130,892 7.91
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Maesetsu! -- -- AXsiZ, Studio Gokumi -- 12 eps -- Original -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Maesetsu! Maesetsu! -- The anime centers on four girls at the full bloom of their youth, working hard to achieve their dreams as they struggle valiantly. In Japanese entertainment, Maesetsu! refers to an introductory talk or explanation addressed to the audience before the broadcast of television programs, usually performed by assistant directors and particularly comedians in variety or comedy shows. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 8,993 5.77
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Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen -- -- 8bit -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Sci-Fi Supernatural Magic Romance School -- Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen -- Following the events of "Scorched Halloween," the world is introduced to a terrifyingly powerful Strategic class magician. In an effort to uncover the identity of this person, the United States of the North American Continent (USNA) dispatches the most powerful asset in its arsenal to Japan on a covert mission—the elite magician unit "Stars" and its commander, Angie Sirius. -- -- At First High School, Tatsuya Shiba and his friends are having a farewell party for Shizuku Kitayama, who is leaving to study abroad in the USNA as part of an exchange program. In her place, the group welcomes the beautiful Angelina "Lina" Kudou Shields. Around the same time, Tatsuya is informed about the USNA's plan to uncover his true identity. -- -- Elsewhere in Tokyo, numerous reports arise of seemingly random bodies found drained of blood. Dubbed as the works of a vampire, it does not take long for Tatsuya to connect the dots and realize that it is almost impossible for the timing of these events to be mere coincidences. -- -- 219,123 7.28
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Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen -- -- 8bit -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Sci-Fi Supernatural Magic Romance School -- Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Raihousha-hen -- Following the events of "Scorched Halloween," the world is introduced to a terrifyingly powerful Strategic class magician. In an effort to uncover the identity of this person, the United States of the North American Continent (USNA) dispatches the most powerful asset in its arsenal to Japan on a covert mission—the elite magician unit "Stars" and its commander, Angie Sirius. -- -- At First High School, Tatsuya Shiba and his friends are having a farewell party for Shizuku Kitayama, who is leaving to study abroad in the USNA as part of an exchange program. In her place, the group welcomes the beautiful Angelina "Lina" Kudou Shields. Around the same time, Tatsuya is informed about the USNA's plan to uncover his true identity. -- -- Elsewhere in Tokyo, numerous reports arise of seemingly random bodies found drained of blood. Dubbed as the works of a vampire, it does not take long for Tatsuya to connect the dots and realize that it is almost impossible for the timing of these events to be mere coincidences. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 219,123 7.28
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Megazone 23 -- -- AIC, Artland, Artmic -- 4 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Music Mystery Romance Mecha -- Megazone 23 Megazone 23 -- Shougo Yahagi is a young motorcycle enthusiast living in a world of hot bikes, hard rock, and J-pop idols. The general populace go about their lives in peace, under the watchful eyes of a computer program in the guise of pop idol sensation Eve, unbeknownst to them. Shougo himself is mostly concerned with riding his motorcycle and picking up beautiful women like Yui Takanaka, who aspires to be a dancer. -- -- Shougo's life suddenly changes when his friend, Shinji Nakagawa, shows him a top-secret project: the "Garland," an advanced motorcycle that can transform into a robot. Ambushed by the military, Shougo hijacks the Garland and escapes into the city. Evading the military with the help of Yui and her friends, he gradually discovers that their idyllic society is only an illusion. -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- OVA - Mar 9, 1985 -- 14,801 6.80
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Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- -- ixtl, Satelight -- 24 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Mecha -- Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- Since 1973, an invasion of aliens upon Earth known as BETA has driven human civilization to destruction. In order to defend themselves from this enormous mass of enemy force, mankind has developed large humanoid arms called Tactical Surface Fighters and deployed them to its defense lines through out the world. However, its efforts could only slow down the impending defeat, and mankind has been forced to abandon the major areas of the Eurasian Continent. For 30 years, they have been caught in an endless war against BETA without any hopes of victory. -- -- Now in 2001, Imperial Japan faces difficulties in the development of the next-generation of Tactical Surface Fighters (TSF) as it defends the front lines of the Far East. The UN has proposed a joint development program between Imperial Japan and the United States as a part of its TSF international mutual development unit, the Prominence Project. -- -- Yui Takamura (a surface pilot of the Imperial Royal Guards of Japan) is given the responsibility of the project and sets off to Alaska. Meanwhile, Yuya Bridges, also a surface pilot of the US Army, heads to the same destination. -- -- They never had any idea just how drastically their encounter would change their fates. -- -- This story of internal dilemma takes place during the development of the new Tactical Surface Fighters, the most crucial and effective weapons against BETA. And this time, the stakes are much higher than a handful of lives and our sanity. -- -- All we can do is fight. -- -- (Source: Muv-Luv Total Eclipse Official English Website, edited) -- 81,759 7.11
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Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- -- ixtl, Satelight -- 24 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Mecha -- Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- Since 1973, an invasion of aliens upon Earth known as BETA has driven human civilization to destruction. In order to defend themselves from this enormous mass of enemy force, mankind has developed large humanoid arms called Tactical Surface Fighters and deployed them to its defense lines through out the world. However, its efforts could only slow down the impending defeat, and mankind has been forced to abandon the major areas of the Eurasian Continent. For 30 years, they have been caught in an endless war against BETA without any hopes of victory. -- -- Now in 2001, Imperial Japan faces difficulties in the development of the next-generation of Tactical Surface Fighters (TSF) as it defends the front lines of the Far East. The UN has proposed a joint development program between Imperial Japan and the United States as a part of its TSF international mutual development unit, the Prominence Project. -- -- Yui Takamura (a surface pilot of the Imperial Royal Guards of Japan) is given the responsibility of the project and sets off to Alaska. Meanwhile, Yuya Bridges, also a surface pilot of the US Army, heads to the same destination. -- -- They never had any idea just how drastically their encounter would change their fates. -- -- This story of internal dilemma takes place during the development of the new Tactical Surface Fighters, the most crucial and effective weapons against BETA. And this time, the stakes are much higher than a handful of lives and our sanity. -- -- All we can do is fight. -- -- (Source: Muv-Luv Total Eclipse Official English Website, edited) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 81,759 7.11
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New Game! -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Game Slice of Life Comedy -- New Game! New Game! -- Since childhood, Aoba Suzukaze has loved the Fairies Story game series, particularly the character designs. So when she graduates from high school, it is no surprise that she applies to work at Eagle Jump, the company responsible for making her favorite video game. On her first day, she is excited to learn that she will be working on a new installment to the series: Fairies Story 3—and even more so under Kou Yagami, the lead character designer. -- -- In their department are people who share the same passion for games. There is Yun Iijima, whose specialty is designing monsters; the shy Hifumi Takimoto, who prefers to communicate through instant messaging; Hajime Shinoda, an animation team member with an impressive figurine collection; Rin Tooyama, the orderly art director; Shizuku Hazuki, the game director who brings her cat to work; and Umiko Ahagon, the short-tempered head programmer. -- -- New Game! follows Aoba and the others on their adventure through the ups and downs of game making, from making the perfect character design to fixing all the errors that will inevitably accumulate in the process. -- -- 346,352 7.60
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New Game! -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Game Slice of Life Comedy -- New Game! New Game! -- Since childhood, Aoba Suzukaze has loved the Fairies Story game series, particularly the character designs. So when she graduates from high school, it is no surprise that she applies to work at Eagle Jump, the company responsible for making her favorite video game. On her first day, she is excited to learn that she will be working on a new installment to the series: Fairies Story 3—and even more so under Kou Yagami, the lead character designer. -- -- In their department are people who share the same passion for games. There is Yun Iijima, whose specialty is designing monsters; the shy Hifumi Takimoto, who prefers to communicate through instant messaging; Hajime Shinoda, an animation team member with an impressive figurine collection; Rin Tooyama, the orderly art director; Shizuku Hazuki, the game director who brings her cat to work; and Umiko Ahagon, the short-tempered head programmer. -- -- New Game! follows Aoba and the others on their adventure through the ups and downs of game making, from making the perfect character design to fixing all the errors that will inevitably accumulate in the process. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 346,352 7.60
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Oh Yoko! -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Romance Dementia Music -- Oh Yoko! Oh Yoko! -- Made to accompany the song ‘Oh! Yoko!’ by John Lennon, the hand-drawn animation playfully appropriates and imagines moments in the lives of the celebrity couple, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, in pop caricature versions, with occasional appearances from Elvis Presley and the Yellow Submarine. The animation was aired on the late-night television program 11PM. -- -- (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan) -- Music - ??? ??, 1973 -- 871 4.42
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Onegai☆Twins -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Drama Harem School Sci-Fi -- Onegai☆Twins Onegai☆Twins -- Maiku Kamishiro's past has always been somewhat of a mystery to him. The only clue he has to who his family might be is an old photograph showing two young children, a boy and a girl, playing in a small pool outside of a blue house. In an attempt to find his family, he moves to this blue house and begins working as a programmer. He's living a comfortable life until the day two very different girls show up at his door, both in possession of the same photograph, and both claiming to be his twin. With no way to prove who is a relative and who is a stranger, Maiku allows both girls to move in with him until they know for sure. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Nozomi Entertainment -- TV - Jul 15, 2003 -- 78,787 6.87
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Onegai☆Twins -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Drama Harem School Sci-Fi -- Onegai☆Twins Onegai☆Twins -- Maiku Kamishiro's past has always been somewhat of a mystery to him. The only clue he has to who his family might be is an old photograph showing two young children, a boy and a girl, playing in a small pool outside of a blue house. In an attempt to find his family, he moves to this blue house and begins working as a programmer. He's living a comfortable life until the day two very different girls show up at his door, both in possession of the same photograph, and both claiming to be his twin. With no way to prove who is a relative and who is a stranger, Maiku allows both girls to move in with him until they know for sure. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jul 15, 2003 -- 78,787 6.87
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Ouritsu Uchuugun: Honneamise no Tsubasa -- -- Gainax -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Drama Military Sci-Fi Space -- Ouritsu Uchuugun: Honneamise no Tsubasa Ouritsu Uchuugun: Honneamise no Tsubasa -- Shirotsugh "Shiro" Lhadatt may be a cadet in the Kingdom of Honneamise's Royal Space Force (RSF), but he has never been in space before—in fact, nobody has. The RSF is often regarded as a failure both by the country's citizens and a government more interested in precipitating a war with a neighboring country than scientific achievement. Following the funeral of a fellow cadet, an unmotivated Shiro is walking in the city one night, when he bumps into Riquinni Nonderaiko, a young, pious woman, genuinely enthusiastic about the significance of space exploration. -- -- As the two gradually bond, Riquinni's encouragement inspires Shiro to volunteer as a pilot for a prospective rocket ship, potentially becoming Honneamise's first man in space. Shiro and the RSF are soon joined by a team of elderly but eager scientists and engineers, and together, they embark on a mission to mold their nation's space program into a success. However, their efforts soon catch the attention of the government, which seems to have a different plan for the RSF in mind. Even as the odds are stacked against them, these men and women continue to stubbornly look to the sky, because somewhere among the frontiers of space may lie humanity's last chance at redemption. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Visual USA, Maiden Japan, Manga Entertainment -- Movie - Mar 14, 1987 -- 35,422 7.52
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Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume -- -- David Production -- 5 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Drama -- Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume -- It is thirty years after the failure of the Space Colonization Program. Humanity is nearly extinct. A perpetual and deadly Rain falls on the Earth. Men known as "Junkers" plunder goods and artifacts from the ruins of civilization. One such Junker sneaks alone into the most dangerous of all ruins—a "Sarcophagus City." In the center of this dead city, he discovers a pre-War planetarium. And as he enters he is greeted by Hoshino Yumemi, a companion robot. Without a single shred of doubt, she assumes he is the first customer she's had in 30 years. She attempts to show him the stars at once, but the planetarium projector is broken. Unable to make heads or tails of her conversation, he ends up agreeing to try and repair the projector... -- -- (Source: Steam) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- ONA - Jul 7, 2016 -- 79,091 7.56
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Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume -- -- David Production -- 5 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Drama -- Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume -- It is thirty years after the failure of the Space Colonization Program. Humanity is nearly extinct. A perpetual and deadly Rain falls on the Earth. Men known as "Junkers" plunder goods and artifacts from the ruins of civilization. One such Junker sneaks alone into the most dangerous of all ruins—a "Sarcophagus City." In the center of this dead city, he discovers a pre-War planetarium. And as he enters he is greeted by Hoshino Yumemi, a companion robot. Without a single shred of doubt, she assumes he is the first customer she's had in 30 years. She attempts to show him the stars at once, but the planetarium projector is broken. Unable to make heads or tails of her conversation, he ends up agreeing to try and repair the projector... -- -- (Source: Steam) -- ONA - Jul 7, 2016 -- 79,091 7.56
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Pulsar -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Dementia Music -- Pulsar Pulsar -- Clay (technically gypsum) animation set to a beat with robots, scifi motif, and alligators with human arms. It was broadcasted a year later (1991) by the Japanese TV program Miyake Yuuji no Ebizori Kyoshou Tengoku, "Ebiten" for short, which showed works of independent film makers. -- -- This has the prototype character, Pulta, which was used for Bowda Katsuhi's Robot Pulta anime when he was hired by the NHK. -- Movie - ??? ??, 1990 -- 356 5.40
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Rail Wars! -- -- Passione -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Harem Police Ecchi -- Rail Wars! Rail Wars! -- Rail Wars! takes place in an alternate universe where the Japanese government remains in control of the nation's railway systems. Because of the stability afforded by the leadership of the government, the railway system is allowed to flourish. -- -- Naoto Takayama aspires to become an employee for Japan National Railways because of the comfortable life that it will enable him to live. In order to accomplish this he enters its training program, where students must demonstrate their knowledge of trains as well as their ability to be ready for any challenge that might arise. -- -- During this time period he will encounter other students such as the athletically gifted Aoi Sakura, the constantly hungry Sho Iwaizumi, and the human encyclopedia Haruka Komi. Together they will work towards surviving their trainee period, all the while taking on purse snatchers, bomb threats, and the looming specter of the extremist “RJ” group who wants to privatize the railway system. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Jul 4, 2014 -- 172,395 6.40
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Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program -- -- Xebec -- 1 ep -- - -- Action Adventure Game Kids -- Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program -- Deep in the dark recesses of the UnderNet, Forte sleeps as he drifts aimlessly. In this cybernetic graveyard, a pulsating power re-awakens Forte, alerting him to a dangerous being shortly ahead. A haunting face appears amidst a massive bright purple blob, laughing directly at Forte. Cursing him, Forte finds himself powerless as the blob takes form, and captures him within its grasp! -- Nearing the time of sunset, a peaceful city and its people go about their everyday business. Curious bystanders on a sidewalk glimpse a shimmering purple light, which suddenly expands into tall pillar that reaches up to the sky. Screams erupt from the people as the pillar of light takes flight, absorbing everything in its destructive path. A tower clock dings the hour of 4 o'clock as the pillar desintigrates, leaving behind a trail of cybernetic residue and utter emptyness. -- 'The Program of Light and Dark' -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- Movie - Mar 12, 2005 -- 3,827 7.21
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Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Drama Romance School -- Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo -- When abandoned kittens and his good conscience force second year Sorata Kanda to move into Suimei High School’s infamous Sakura Hall, the satellite dorm and its eccentric, misfit residents turn his life upside down. The decidedly average Sorata finds it difficult to fit in with the bizarre collection of dorm residents like Misaki, an energetic animator; Jin, a playwright playboy; Ryuunosuke, a reclusive programmer; and Chihiro, the dorm manager, art teacher, and party girl. -- -- Sorata's friend Nanami, a second year student and aspiring voice actress, pushes him to find new owners for the many cats so that he can quickly move back into the regular dorms. However, his desire to escape Sakura Hall wavers when the pet-like and infantile second year Mashiro Shiina, a world-class artistic savant looking to become a mangaka, transfers in during the spring trimester and quickly latches onto him. -- -- Supported by each other's quirks, Sorata and Mashiro come out of their shells and trigger change in the lives of those around them. Based on the light novel series of the same name, Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo explores the fine threads connecting talent, hard work, romance, and friendship with its ensemble cast. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 965,451 8.17
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Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! -- -- Arms -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Ecchi Sports -- Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! -- Hagiwara Sakura and Miyazawa Elena are the leading members of a popular idol group, Sweet Diva. One day, Elena is injured by the attack of a female pro-wrestler Kazama Rio during the recording of a TV program. Sakura gets mad at Rio and gives her a dropkick. To avenge Elena, Sakura enters the female pro-wrestling matches. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Oct 6, 2013 -- 44,028 5.80
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Shin Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku -- -- J.C.Staff -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Horror Demons Supernatural -- Shin Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku Shin Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku -- Handsome and effeminate, quiet but proud, the sinister Akito Kobayashi has a passion for the occult and has developed a computer program to summon demons and the living dead. But little does he know that fellow high school students Kojirou Souma and Saki Yagami are reincarnations of powerful and benevolent spirits. When the pair's friends have become targeted by demons trying to harvest their life energies, they must harness their dark metaphysical powers to destroy Kobayashi's threatening program, or risk losing their loved ones forever. -- -- OVA - Apr 21, 1995 -- 5,519 5.41
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Shisha no Teikoku -- -- Wit Studio -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Sci-Fi Historical Psychological -- Shisha no Teikoku Shisha no Teikoku -- By the 19th century, humanity has cultivated technology enabling the reanimation of corpses. Unable to experience individual thoughts or emotions, the corpses are programmed by humans to act as laborers in various occupations. -- -- This newfound technology, however, comes with a catch. Science may be able to restore the corpses' ability to move, yet it cannot return what every corpse loses at death: the soul. But Doctor Victor Frankenstein, who vanished shortly after his revolutionary work on corpse reanimation, is said to have revived the only corpse in possession of a soul. -- -- In pursuit of this scientific knowledge, London medical student John Watson hopes to fulfill his promise to his late partner, Friday. After being scouted by a government agency, Watson is on a hunt to obtain Frankenstein's notes, which he believes hold the key to the secrets of the soul. During his search, Watson uncovers the harsh realities of the developing corpse technology and the price he must pay to advance his research. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Oct 2, 2015 -- 66,504 6.91
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Soukou Kihei Votoms: Big Battle -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Soukou Kihei Votoms: Big Battle Soukou Kihei Votoms: Big Battle -- Big Battle is a one-shot OVA set after the climax of the original Votoms storyline, but before the epilogue at the end of the series itself. With the Gilgamesh and Balarant forces still trying to advance their PS programs, Chirico and his old friends are forced into one last gladiatorial battle against a special PS and a formidable land battleship. -- -- Licensor: -- Maiden Japan -- OVA - Jul 5, 1986 -- 2,873 6.74
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Soukou Kihei Votoms: Kakuyaku taru Itan -- -- Sunrise -- 5 eps -- Original -- Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Soukou Kihei Votoms: Kakuyaku taru Itan Soukou Kihei Votoms: Kakuyaku taru Itan -- Chirico is awoken from cold sleep and separated from Fyana. His attempts to find her come to the attention of a Nextant, the replacement for the Perfect Soldier program. At the same time, the new Pope is to be nominated, and Chirico is religiously considered to be "The Untouchable". With one of the nominees related to the Nextant, Chirico's actions will have far-reaching political ramifications. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Mar 21, 1994 -- 2,945 6.96
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Soukyuu no Fafner: Right of Left - Single Program -- -- Production I.G, Xebec -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Soukyuu no Fafner: Right of Left - Single Program Soukyuu no Fafner: Right of Left - Single Program -- Yumi Ikoma and Ryou Masaoka are children who have been selected to take part in a top secret mission, to be the pilots of the first Fafner combat units; the last chance of survival for the human race. The enemy is ruthless, remorseless and is able to read the minds of humans. Therefore, the details of this mission are kept a secret even from the personnel involved. The young pilots must use all their courage and faith in order to survive and complete their mission or the fate of mankind would be compromised. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Dec 30, 2005 -- 13,314 7.40
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Stand By Me Doraemon -- -- Shin-Ei Animation, Shirogumi -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Comedy Kids Sci-Fi Shounen -- Stand By Me Doraemon Stand By Me Doraemon -- Nobita Nobi is an elementary student who hates studying, is bad at sports, and does everything half-heartedly. He is a pushover, unlucky, and fearful of many things. His personality makes him a failure in life, even affecting his progeny. This causes his great-great-grandchild, Sewashi, to take control of the situation. -- -- Sewashi travels back in time from the 22nd century to the 20th century to meet Nobita, who is shocked to see him appear out of his drawer alongside a blue robotic cat. The robotic cat calls himself Doraemon, who claims to have been pressured by Sewashi to assist Nobita, with their ultimate goal being to provide Nobita happiness. Frustrated after seeing Nobita's hopeless state, Doraemon decides to go back to the future. However, Sewashi activates a program within Doraemon that prevents him from doing so. -- -- Forced to stay, Doraemon helps Nobita using futuristic gadgets through his four-dimensional pocket—a bag containing anything inside it. Can Doraemon bring Nobita happiness and return to the future? -- -- Movie - Aug 8, 2014 -- 31,200 8.06
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Stella no Mahou -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Game Slice of Life Comedy School -- Stella no Mahou Stella no Mahou -- Upon enrolling in high school, Tamaki Honda joins a club for making doujin games known as the SNS Club. Joined by programmer Shiina, writer Ayame, and composer Kayo, Tamaki begins working as an illustrator for the club's next game. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 34,275 6.86
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Subete ga F ni Naru -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 11 eps -- Novel -- Sci-Fi Mystery Psychological -- Subete ga F ni Naru Subete ga F ni Naru -- In a research facility hidden away on a remote island, genius programmer Shiki Magata has lived as a recluse for years. She rarely sees guests, but associate professor Souhei Saikawa and university student Moe Nishinosono still seek her out. However, their meeting is cut short when they are caught up in a locked-room murder mystery. -- -- Everything is not as it seems, and many secrets are hidden. Within an isolated facility, a seemingly impossible and gruesome crime takes place, and Saikawa and Moe must unravel the truth behind the murder and Magata's shrouded past. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 141,702 7.27
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Tantei Gakuen Q -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 45 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Mystery Police Shounen -- Tantei Gakuen Q Tantei Gakuen Q -- Kyuu is your average boy with a knack for logic and reasoning. Desiring to become a detective, he finds out about the existence of the Dan Detective School (DDS); a famed school where students are allowed to bear arms. Together with Megu, a girl with photographic memory, the martial arts master Kinta, the genius programmer Kazuma and the mysterious Ryuu, Kyuu tackles many well planned out crimes, always seeking the truth. -- TV - Apr 15, 2003 -- 28,923 7.76
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Ten Count -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Drama Romance Shounen Ai -- Ten Count Ten Count -- Corporate secretary Shirotani suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. One day he meets Kurose, a therapist who offers to take him through a ten-step program to cure him of his compulsion. As the two go through each of the ten steps, Shirotani 's attraction to his counselor grows. -- -- (Source: SuBLime) -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 22,458 N/AKimi wa Kanata -- -- Digital Network Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Fantasy -- Kimi wa Kanata Kimi wa Kanata -- Mio has feelings for her childhood friend Arata, but can't convey her feelings. One day, as they continue their delicate relationship, the two fight over something trivial. After letting tensions settle, Mio goes to make up with him in the pouring rain. While on her way, she gets into a traffic accident. When she regains consciousness, a mysterious and unfamiliar world appears before her eyes. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Movie - Nov 27, 2020 -- 22,390 N/AArgento Soma -- -- Sunrise -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Argento Soma Argento Soma -- In the year 2059, the earth has been plagued by aliens for several years. In an effort to learn more about these aliens, Dr. Noguchi and his assistants Maki Agata and Takuto Kaneshiro try to revive the professor's experiment, a large Bio-Mechanical alien named Frank. During this process the alien comes to 'life' and the lab is subsequently destroyed leaving Takuto the only survivor and the alien disappearing into the wilderness. While Frank roams the wilderness he meets Hattie, an emotionally distressed young girl whose parents are killed in the first 'close encounter' war. Oddly enough she is able to communicate with Frank and soon after they are taken into custody by a secret agency known only as 'Funeral'. Meanwhile, Takuto wakes up in a hospital bed with his life in shambles, and his face disfigured. Motivated by vengeance and heart break, Takuto accepts an offer from the mysterious 'Mr. X' and receives a new identity as a ranking Funeral officer named Ryu Soma. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks -- 22,382 6.79
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Tetsuwan Atom -- -- Mushi Production -- 193 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Drama Mecha Shounen -- Tetsuwan Atom Tetsuwan Atom -- In the year 2003, Professor Tenma is distraught when his son Tobio is killed in a car accident. He loses himself in his latest project, creating Atom, a robot boy programmed to be forever good. -- -- Upset that his Tobio-substitute can never grow up, Tenma sells Atom to Ham Egg, the cruel ringmaster of a robot circus. Atom meets the kindly Professor Ochanomizu, who adopts him, inspires him to become a crusader against evil, and eventually builds him a robot "sister," Uran. -- -- (Source: The Anime Encyclopedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- 9,620 7.10
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The Animatrix -- -- Madhouse, Studio 4°C -- 9 eps -- Other -- Action Drama Sci-Fi -- The Animatrix The Animatrix -- 1. Final Flight of the Osiris -- The crew of the Osiris discover an army preparing to invade Zion. While one crew member races inside the Matrix to get the message to Zion, the others try desperately to buy her enough time while fighting off an onslaught of Sentinels they can't possibly defeat. -- -- 2-3. The Second Renaissance Part 1 and 2 -- Humans have created the ultimate AI, which is just as smart as they are. But complications arise when these robots and the humans try to exist peacefully, and eventually all-out war breaks out. The humans ultimately lose the war, and become trapped in the Matrix as seen in the live-action films. -- -- 4. Kid's Story -- A young man discovers that his world isn't real, that it's a computer-generated fantasy land created by robots using humans for energy. He escapes with the help of the hacker Neo. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 5. Program -- Cis and Duo engage in battle in a virtual recreation of Feudal Japan. -- -- 6. World Record -- While running the fastest race in his life, a champion track star breaks free of his computer-generated world for a small period of time. When he goes back to the real world, he has no memories and is placed in a nursing home. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 7. Beyond -- While looking for her lost pet, a young woman meets up with some kids in Tokyo to play in a "haunted house," which is really a glitch in their computer world. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 8. Detective Story -- A detective named Ash is called upon by a mysterious organization to hunt down the notorious hacker Trinity. -- -- 9. Matriculated -- A group of scientists capture a robot and place it in a surreal fantasy world. When the robot's friends come in and kill most of the scientists; however, the robot and the last scientist remaining face isolation in the computer-generated world. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Warner Bros. Japan -- OVA - Jun 3, 2003 -- 66,027 7.30
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The Animatrix -- -- Madhouse, Studio 4°C -- 9 eps -- Other -- Action Drama Sci-Fi -- The Animatrix The Animatrix -- 1. Final Flight of the Osiris -- The crew of the Osiris discover an army preparing to invade Zion. While one crew member races inside the Matrix to get the message to Zion, the others try desperately to buy her enough time while fighting off an onslaught of Sentinels they can't possibly defeat. -- -- 2-3. The Second Renaissance Part 1 and 2 -- Humans have created the ultimate AI, which is just as smart as they are. But complications arise when these robots and the humans try to exist peacefully, and eventually all-out war breaks out. The humans ultimately lose the war, and become trapped in the Matrix as seen in the live-action films. -- -- 4. Kid's Story -- A young man discovers that his world isn't real, that it's a computer-generated fantasy land created by robots using humans for energy. He escapes with the help of the hacker Neo. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 5. Program -- Cis and Duo engage in battle in a virtual recreation of Feudal Japan. -- -- 6. World Record -- While running the fastest race in his life, a champion track star breaks free of his computer-generated world for a small period of time. When he goes back to the real world, he has no memories and is placed in a nursing home. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 7. Beyond -- While looking for her lost pet, a young woman meets up with some kids in Tokyo to play in a "haunted house," which is really a glitch in their computer world. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- 8. Detective Story -- A detective named Ash is called upon by a mysterious organization to hunt down the notorious hacker Trinity. -- -- 9. Matriculated -- A group of scientists capture a robot and place it in a surreal fantasy world. When the robot's friends come in and kill most of the scientists; however, the robot and the last scientist remaining face isolation in the computer-generated world. Based on the Matrix trilogy. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Jun 3, 2003 -- 66,027 7.30
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Toaru Kagaku no Railgun -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Super Power -- Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Toaru Kagaku no Railgun -- The student-filled Academy City is at the forefront of scientific advancement and home to the esper development program. The seven "Level 5" espers are the most powerful in Academy City, and ranked third among them is middle schooler Mikoto Misaka, an electricity manipulator known as "The Railgun." -- -- When strange incidents begin occurring throughout the city, she finds each crime to be connected to the elusive "Level Upper," a legendary device that allegedly increases the esper level of its user. As the situation escalates, it becomes apparent that there is more to the Level Upper than meets the eye, and that Academy City may be a far more twisted place than the glamorous utopia it appears to be. -- -- Toaru Kagaku no Railgun focuses on Mikoto and her friends—and the dangerous situations they find themselves in—as they get caught up in the matter of the Level Upper. As Mikoto says, "There's never a dull moment in this city." -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 480,015 7.71
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Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu -- -- Arvo Animation -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Sci-Fi Space Vampire -- Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu -- The first astronaut in human history was a vampire girl. -- -- Following the end of World War II, the world-dividing superpowers, Federal Republic of Zirnitra in the East and United Kingdom of Arnack in the West, turned their territorial ambitions toward space. Both countries have been competing fiercely for development. -- -- East history 1960. Gergiev, the chief leader of the Republic, announces the manned space flight program Project Mechtat (Dream), which, if successful, would be the first feat for humankind. At that time, Lev Leps, a substitute astronaut candidate, is ordered to perform a top secret mission. The "Nosferatu Project"—a program that experiments with vampires prior to manned missions—will use Irina Luminesk as a test subject, and Lev is to monitor and train her. -- -- Even while trifled by the walls of the race and ego of the nations, Lev and Irina share a genuine sentiment as they aim for the universe. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- TV - ??? ??, 2021 -- 3,644 N/A -- -- Doraemon Movie 06: Nobita no Little Star Wars -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Fantasy Space -- Doraemon Movie 06: Nobita no Little Star Wars Doraemon Movie 06: Nobita no Little Star Wars -- Papi, the tiny president of a faraway planet, escapes to Earth to avoid being captured by the military forces that took over. Despite being welcomed by Doraemon, Nobita and their friends, the little alien notices that his enemies have also reached this world and doesn't want to get his human friends involved in this war. Doraemon, Nobita, Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka start a big adventure as they try to hide and protect Papi. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Mar 16, 1985 -- 3,627 6.94
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Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu -- -- Arvo Animation -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Sci-Fi Space Vampire -- Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu -- The first astronaut in human history was a vampire girl. -- -- Following the end of World War II, the world-dividing superpowers, Federal Republic of Zirnitra in the East and United Kingdom of Arnack in the West, turned their territorial ambitions toward space. Both countries have been competing fiercely for development. -- -- East history 1960. Gergiev, the chief leader of the Republic, announces the manned space flight program Project Mechtat (Dream), which, if successful, would be the first feat for humankind. At that time, Lev Leps, a substitute astronaut candidate, is ordered to perform a top secret mission. The "Nosferatu Project"—a program that experiments with vampires prior to manned missions—will use Irina Luminesk as a test subject, and Lev is to monitor and train her. -- -- Even while trifled by the walls of the race and ego of the nations, Lev and Irina share a genuine sentiment as they aim for the universe. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- TV - ??? ??, 2021 -- 3,644 N/A -- -- Master Mosquiton '99 -- -- - -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Supernatural Vampire -- Master Mosquiton '99 Master Mosquiton '99 -- Catholic schoolgirl Inaho discovers that a vampire, Mosquiton, is feeding off of her classmates. So she stakes him, but he is revived after her blood comes in contact with the his remains. Mosquiton becomes her slave and also a history teacher. Together, along with Yuuki and Honou, the unlikely duo have many escapades and adventures. One of Inaho's main goals is to find the mythical O-Part to make some money! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- 3,603 6.51
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Walkure Romanze -- -- 8bit -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Ecchi Romance Harem School Sports -- Walkure Romanze Walkure Romanze -- Taking place at Winford Academy located in an old town called Helen's Hill, the story is all about knights and the sport of jousting. At this school, students learn how to become knights, ride horses and joust properly. The main character is a young man named Takahiro Mizuno who was training to become a knight and jouster but after suffering an injury he dropped out of the knight program and joined the begleiter (assistant) program instead. Due to his animal handling skills and former experience as a jouster, this makes him a hot commodity. Multiple beautiful girls in the school want him to become their personal begleiter, though Takahiro always refuses their offers. -- -- One day a bizarre accident causes his friend, Mio Kisaski, to be challenged to a jousting duel despite her not actually being a knight. Takahiro agrees to become her temporary begleiter, but that ends up only being the beginning of their partnership as she enrolls in the annual tournament. -- 111,923 6.36
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Warau Salesman Tokubetsu Bangumi -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 14 eps -- Manga -- Psychological Supernatural Seinen -- Warau Salesman Tokubetsu Bangumi Warau Salesman Tokubetsu Bangumi -- A special program of Warau Salesman, these episodes were released in a blast format on 3 days in a nearly 2 hour long timeslot each. The individual episodes have their own OPs. The first blast release differed from the main series by having live-action footage of real locations in Japan before delving into the story for each episode. The 2nd had Moguro with the Master interacting with the viewer as if behind the scenes for a studio before delving into each episode. And the 3rd had Moguro and the Master playing outside in the snow as if reporting on an on-location event to the viewer before delving into each episode. -- Special - Dec 26, 1992 -- 653 N/A -- -- Nouryou Anime: Denkyuu Ika Matsuri -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Psychological Dementia Horror -- Nouryou Anime: Denkyuu Ika Matsuri Nouryou Anime: Denkyuu Ika Matsuri -- Death is the gateway to birth. The deceased crosses the line to join the kingdom of the dead. He sees there the dance of the sperm and the egg. He is drawn towards the sky. This is the path to the afterlife. -- -- (Source: starandshadow.org.uk) -- Movie - ??? ??, 1993 -- 615 4.58
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Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS -- -- Gallop -- 120 eps -- Card game -- Action Game Sci-Fi Fantasy Shounen -- Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS -- The world of Duel Monsters is once again evolving with the development of a network called Link Vrains and a new summoning mechanic introduced as Link Summoning. By using this cyberspace, duelists can now create their own avatars and duel their way to glory within a virtual reality. -- -- However, much like the real world, the digital world is not free from war, conflict, and mysteries. Years ago, a hacker organization known as the Knights of Hanoi unleashed an attack on Link Vrains. Led by the anonymous Revolver, their aim was to annihilate the artificial intelligence program known as the Cyberse. After a failed attempt, one of their targets, Ignis, managed to escape and hide the Cyberse somewhere in the network. -- -- Five years later, high school student Yuusaku Fujiki encounters a strange artificial intelligence program while dueling in Link Vrains. Under the guise of his avatar named Playmaker, Yuusaku and his partner in crime, Shouichi Kusanagi, decide to join forces with the peculiar existence. As he seeks the truth behind a mysterious incident of the past, Yuusaku battles against the Knights of Hanoi and SOL Technologies in a race that might alter the fate of the world. -- -- 34,019 6.62
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Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- -- Asread -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Romance Ecchi Fantasy -- Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- Dreaming of becoming a hero and vanquishing the Demon King, Raul Chaser enters the Hero Training Program in pursuit of his ambition. However, when the Demon King is defeated and peace returns to the world, the Hero Training Program is suspended indefinitely, making it impossible for anyone to become a hero. -- -- Two years later, Raul reluctantly works at a small electronics store called Magic Shop Leon. Though the former hero-in-training is plagued by the mundanity of working in retail, everything changes with the arrival of a new hire. Appearing at first to be just a boy with good looks, "he" turns out to be a female demon by the name of Fino Bloodstone. She is not just any old demon either—Raul's new coworker is in fact the daughter of the late Demon King! Handed the responsibility of training this eccentric new employee, Raul soon finds his life becoming livelier than it ever was before. -- -- 244,737 6.89
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Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- -- Asread -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Romance Ecchi Fantasy -- Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- Dreaming of becoming a hero and vanquishing the Demon King, Raul Chaser enters the Hero Training Program in pursuit of his ambition. However, when the Demon King is defeated and peace returns to the world, the Hero Training Program is suspended indefinitely, making it impossible for anyone to become a hero. -- -- Two years later, Raul reluctantly works at a small electronics store called Magic Shop Leon. Though the former hero-in-training is plagued by the mundanity of working in retail, everything changes with the arrival of a new hire. Appearing at first to be just a boy with good looks, "he" turns out to be a female demon by the name of Fino Bloodstone. She is not just any old demon either—Raul's new coworker is in fact the daughter of the late Demon King! Handed the responsibility of training this eccentric new employee, Raul soon finds his life becoming livelier than it ever was before. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 244,737 6.89
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Zombie Clay Animation: Life of the Dead -- -- Studio Binzo -- 4 eps -- Original -- Comedy Horror -- Zombie Clay Animation: Life of the Dead Zombie Clay Animation: Life of the Dead -- Clay animation about a guy stuck in a room during zombie apocalypse. -- OVA - ??? ??, 2011 -- 292 N/A -- -- The Girl and the Monster -- -- - -- ? eps -- Original -- Comedy Horror -- The Girl and the Monster The Girl and the Monster -- A girl quietly reads a book in her room. Suddenly, a monster comes crawling out from under her bed! Is it friend or foe? -- ONA - Jul 26, 2019 -- 291 N/A -- -- Heisei Matsue Kaidan: Ayashi -- -- DLE -- 2 eps -- Original -- Comedy Historical Parody Horror Supernatural -- Heisei Matsue Kaidan: Ayashi Heisei Matsue Kaidan: Ayashi -- A Matsue City collaboration anime with Eagle Talon. Yoshida book-ends the story as horror tales, both modern and historical, originated within the city are narrated by another person. -- ONA - Mar 17, 2017 -- 289 N/A -- -- 3-bu de Wakaru Koizumi Yakumo no Kaidan -- -- - -- 7 eps -- Book -- Historical Horror Parody Supernatural -- 3-bu de Wakaru Koizumi Yakumo no Kaidan 3-bu de Wakaru Koizumi Yakumo no Kaidan -- Stories from Patrick Lafcadio Hearn's book Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. The Greek-American author was known as Koizumi Yakumo in Japan and is renowned for collecting and publishing stories of Japanese folklore and legends. -- -- The shorts were made for a Matsue City tourism promotion, as Hearn taught, lived, and married there. His home is a museum people can visit. -- ONA - May 9, 2014 -- 287 N/A -- -- Kimoshiba -- -- Jinnis Animation Studios, TMS Entertainment -- 13 eps -- Original -- Comedy Horror Kids Supernatural -- Kimoshiba Kimoshiba -- Kimoshiba is a weird type of life form with the shape of an oversize shiba inu, loves eating curry (particularly curry breads), and works at a funeral home. Similar life forms include yamishiba and onishiba. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 284 N/A -- -- Ehon Yose -- -- - -- 50 eps -- Other -- Historical Horror Kids -- Ehon Yose Ehon Yose -- Anime rakugo of classic Japanese horror tales shown in a wide variety of art styles. -- TV - ??? ??, 2006 -- 279 N/A -- -- Higanjima X: Aniki -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Fantasy Horror Seinen Vampire -- Higanjima X: Aniki Higanjima X: Aniki -- A new episode of Higanjima X that was included in Blu-ray. -- Special - Aug 30, 2017 -- 277 N/A -- -- Yamiyo no Jidaigeki -- -- Sunrise -- 2 eps -- - -- Historical Horror -- Yamiyo no Jidaigeki Yamiyo no Jidaigeki -- Tales include: -- -- The Hill of Old Age, which tells of a conspiracy hatched against Japan's unifier, Oda Nobunaga. -- -- Seeing the Truth, about the assassin sent to murder Nobunaga's successor leyasu Tokugawa. -- -- The broadcast was a part of the Neo Hyper Kids program. -- -- (Source: Anime Encyclopedia) -- Special - Feb 19, 1995 -- 275 N/A -- -- Youkai Ningen Bem: Part II -- -- Topcraft -- 2 eps -- Original -- Demons Horror -- Youkai Ningen Bem: Part II Youkai Ningen Bem: Part II -- For 1982 a 26-episode TV series sequel to Youkai Ningen Bem was planned. Because the original producers disbanded, the animation was done by Topcraft. 2 episodes were created and the project shut down without airing on television. The episodes were released to the public on a LD-Box Set a decade later. 2,000 units were printed and all were sold out. -- Special - Oct 21, 1992 -- 268 N/A -- -- Kaibutsu-kun: Kaibutsu Land e no Shoutai -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 1 ep -- - -- Comedy Horror Kids Shounen -- Kaibutsu-kun: Kaibutsu Land e no Shoutai Kaibutsu-kun: Kaibutsu Land e no Shoutai -- Based on the shounen manga by Fujiko Fujio. -- -- Note: Screened as a double feature with Doraemon: Nobita no Uchuu Kaitakushi. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- Movie - Mar 14, 1981 -- 266 N/A -- -- Ushiro no Hyakutarou -- -- - -- 2 eps -- - -- Horror School Supernatural -- Ushiro no Hyakutarou Ushiro no Hyakutarou -- Horror OVA based on the manga by Jirou Tsunoda. The title roughly means "Hyakutarou behind". -- -- A boy named Ichitarou Ushiro deals with various horrifying phenomena with the help of his guardian spirit Hyakutarou. -- -- 2 episodes: "Kokkuri Satsujin Jiken", "Yuutai Ridatsu". -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- OVA - Aug 21, 1991 -- 254 N/A -- -- Zombie Clay Animation: I'm Stuck!! -- -- Studio Binzo -- 4 eps -- Original -- Comedy Horror -- Zombie Clay Animation: I'm Stuck!! Zombie Clay Animation: I'm Stuck!! -- Spin-off series of Zombie Clay Animation: Life of the Dead. -- ONA - Mar 2, 2014 -- 247 N/A -- -- Shou-chan Sora wo Tobu -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Horror Sci-Fi -- Shou-chan Sora wo Tobu Shou-chan Sora wo Tobu -- An anime version of Ikkei Makina's horror novel of the same name. It aired at the same time as the live-action adaptation. -- Movie - Nov 14, 1992 -- 235 N/A -- -- Matsue Kankou Taishi Sanri ga Iku! Matsue Ghost Tour -- -- DLE -- 2 eps -- Original -- Comedy Historical Parody Horror -- Matsue Kankou Taishi Sanri ga Iku! Matsue Ghost Tour Matsue Kankou Taishi Sanri ga Iku! Matsue Ghost Tour -- An accompaniment to Heisei Matsue Kaidan: Ayashi. This ghost tour takes a more realistic approach featuring Yoshia (the fictional Eagle Talon character), Kihara Hirokatsu (horror and mystery novelist), Chafurin (voice actor and Shimae Prefecture ambassador), and Frogman (Ryou Ono's caricature; real-life director of the anime studio DLE). The quartet travels around Matsue City exploring horror/haunted real life locations talking about the history and how it became a paranormal focus. -- -- The end of the episode promotes ticket sale and times for a real ghost tour watchers can partake in. -- ONA - Mar 16, 2017 -- 227 N/A -- -- Yamiyo no Jidaigeki (OVA) -- -- Sunrise -- 2 eps -- - -- Historical Horror -- Yamiyo no Jidaigeki (OVA) Yamiyo no Jidaigeki (OVA) -- A direct sequel that was put straight to video. -- -- The Ear of Jinsuke, about a wandering swordsman saving a damsel in distress from evil spirits. -- -- Prints from the Fall of the Bakufu, features a tomboy from a woodcut works charged with making a print of the young warrior Okita Soji. -- -- (Source: Anime Encyclopedia) -- -- OVA - Aug 2, 1995 -- 227 N/A -- -- Inunaki-mura x Taka no Tsume-dan -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Other -- Comedy Horror Parody -- Inunaki-mura x Taka no Tsume-dan Inunaki-mura x Taka no Tsume-dan -- A collaboration between the live-action horror film Inunaki-mura slated to be released in theaters February 7, 2020 and the Eagle Talon franchise. The film is based on the urban legend of the real-life abandoned Inunaki Village and the old tunnel that cut through the area. -- ONA - Jan 17, 2020 -- 226 N/A -- -- Echigo no Mukashibanashi: Attaten Ganoo -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Demons Horror Kids -- Echigo no Mukashibanashi: Attaten Ganoo Echigo no Mukashibanashi: Attaten Ganoo -- A collection of four folk tales from Koshiji (from 2005, part of Nagaoka), Niigata prefecture (Echigo is the old name of Niigata). -- -- Episode 1: The Azuki Mochi and the Frog -- A mean old woman tells an azuki mochi to turn into a frog, if her daughter-in-law wants to eat it. The daughter-in-law hears this, and... -- -- Episode 2: Satori -- A woodcutter warms himself at the fire of deadwood, when a spirit in the form of an eyeball appears in front of him. The spirit guesses each of the woodcutter's thoughts right... -- -- Episode 3: The Fox's Lantern -- An old man, who got lost in the night streets, finds a lantern with a beautiful pattern, which was lost by a fox spirit. The next day, he returns it reluctantly, and what he sees... -- -- Episode 4: The Three Paper Charms -- An apprentice priest, who lost his way, accidentally puts up at the hut of the mountain witch. To avoid being eaten, he uses three paper charms to get back to the temple... -- -- (Source: Official site) -- OVA - May ??, 2000 -- 221 N/A -- -- Jigoku Koushien -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Sports Comedy Horror Shounen -- Jigoku Koushien Jigoku Koushien -- (No synopsis yet.) -- OVA - Feb 13, 2009 -- 220 N/A -- -- Nanja Monja Obake -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Kids Horror -- Nanja Monja Obake Nanja Monja Obake -- An anime made entirely in sumi-e following a child fox spirit and his morphing ability for haunting but he ends up getting scared himself. -- Special - Dec 6, 1994 -- 215 N/A -- -- Heisei Matsue Kaidan -- -- DLE -- 7 eps -- Original -- Horror Parody Supernatural -- Heisei Matsue Kaidan Heisei Matsue Kaidan -- A Matsue City collaboration anime with Eagle Talon. Yoshida book-ends the story as modern horror tales, originated within the city, are narrated by another person. The shorts are meant to promote the Patrick Lafcadio Hearn's Ghost Tour offered by the city. -- -- Some episodes feature biographical segments of the Matsue Kankou Taishi Sanri ga Iku! Matsue Ghost Tour group. -- ONA - Apr 9, 2015 -- 211 N/A -- -- Akuma no Organ -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Music -- Music Horror Demons -- Akuma no Organ Akuma no Organ -- Music video for Devil's Organ by GREAT3. From Climax E.P. (2003) -- Music - ??? ??, 2003 -- 210 5.16
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11AM (TV program)
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120 Minutes (2004 TV program)
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120 Minutes (British TV programme)
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1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (TV program)
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1968 United Arab Republic 30 March Program referendum
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1984 Pakistani Islamisation programme referendum
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1A (radio program)
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1Malaysia People's Housing Programme
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1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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2009 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program
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20/20 (American TV program)
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20/20 (Canadian TV program)
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20/20 (Colombian TV program)
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20/20 (New Zealand TV programme)
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24/7 (American TV program)
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24 Horas (Colombian TV program)
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24 Horas (Mexican TV program)
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24 Hours (TV programme)
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25 Years (TV programme)
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2nd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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30 Minutes (TV program)
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311 Foreclosure Prevention Programs
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3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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48 Hours (TV program)
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4-H Shooting Sports Programs
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4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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50/50 (South African TV program)
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60 Minutes (Australian TV program)
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60 Minutes (New Zealand TV programme)
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6P programme
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7 Days (Irish TV programme)
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863 Program
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Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies
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ABC Kids (TV programming block)
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ABC (programming language)
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ABC (Swedish TV programme)
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Abductive logic programming
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Abstraction principle (computer programming)
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Abuse prevention program
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Academically Talented Youth Programs
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Access (British TV programme)
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Access Yea Community Education Program
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ACC (programming language)
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Acid Rain Program
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ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
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Acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter
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Action at a distance (computer programming)
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Action Pack (TV programming block)
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Action! (programming language)
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A Current Affair (American TV program)
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A Current Affair (Australian TV program)
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Ada (programming language)
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Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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Address confidentiality program
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Address programming language
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Adi Lautman Interdisciplinary Program for Outstanding Students
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Adult Swim (Australian TV programming block)
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Adult Swim (British and Irish TV programming block)
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Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
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Advanced Perl Programming
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Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
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Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment
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Advanced Programming Specialist Group
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Advanced SCSI Programming Interface
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Advanced Simulation and Computing Program
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Advanced Systems Analysis Program
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Advanced Technology Program
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Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program
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Advertiser-funded programming
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Advice (programming)
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Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Rate Review Program
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Afghan National Solidarity Programme
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Afghan New Beginnings Programme
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AFS Intercultural Programs
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After Dark (TV programme)
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Afternoon Live (2017 TV programme)
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After the News (TV programme)
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Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme
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Agda (programming language)
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Agenda (Australian TV program)
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Agenda (British TV programme)
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Agenda (New Zealand TV programme)
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Agent-oriented programming
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Aggregative Contingent Estimation (ACE) Program
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Agora (programming language)
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Aha! (TV program)
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AIDS Drug Assistance Programs
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Aiman (TV program)
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Air Cadet Gliding Program
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Air Force History and Museums Program
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Air Force Metrology and Calibration Program Office
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Airport Core Programme
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Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre
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Airport Improvement Program
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Ajax (programming)
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AK (radio program)
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Alamat (TV program)
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Alef (programming language)
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Algebraic Logic Functional programming language
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Algorithmic program debugging
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Alice (programming language)
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All Over the Place (TV programme)
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All the Way... A Decade of Song (TV program)
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Alpha (programming language)
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Alphard (programming language)
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Alpine Space Programme
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Al Rojo Vivo (2002 TV program)
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Amanda (TV program)
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Amazon Region Protected Areas Program
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Ambulance (TV programme)
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American Battlefield Protection Program
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AMOS (programming language)
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Amour Programm
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AMV (TV program)
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Analog (program)
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Ana (programming language)
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Andar ng mga Balita (TV program)
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Andrew Morton (computer programmer)
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Andrew Stone (computer programmer)
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Anggulo (TV program)
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Angkasawan program
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Answer set programming
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Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
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Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
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AOL Community Leader Program
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APL (programming language)
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Apollo Applications Program
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Apollo program
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Apple certification programs
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Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange
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Application Programming Interface for Windows
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Application programming interface key
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Applicative programming language
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A+ (programming language)
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APT (programming language)
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Aqu y Ahora (TV program)
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A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century
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Arangkada (TV program)
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Architectural Experience Program (AXP)
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Archival Recovery Program
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Arc (programming language)
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Area Health Education Centers Program
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Argentine Antarctic Program
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Argos (radio program)
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Argus (programming language)
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Ariel programme
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Arkansas Champion Tree Program
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Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program
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Army Correspondence Course Program
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Army Equal Opportunity Program
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Army Nuclear Power Program
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Army Substance Abuse Program
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Army Wounded Warrior Program
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Around the World (TV program)
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Array programming
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Arsalyn Program
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ARS-based programming
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Art Elective Programme (Singapore)
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Artemis program
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Art in Embassies Program
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Arts and Humanities Focus Program
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ASAP (Philippine TV program)
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ASAP (TV program)
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ASAT program of China
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ASEANAustralia Development Cooperation Program
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A Second Look (1964 TV program)
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Ashmolean Museum University Engagement Programme
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Asian-German Sports Exchange Program
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Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme
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Asia Pacific Leadership Program
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Ask Me Another (radio program)
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Aspect (computer programming)
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Aspect-oriented programming
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Asset-backed commercial paper program
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Assignment (TV program)
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs
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Association for Jewish Outreach Programs
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Association for Logic Programming
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Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming
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Association (object-oriented programming)
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Association of North American Graduate Programs in the Conservation of Cultural Property
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Association of University Programs in Health Administration
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Association of Writers & Writing Programs
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Astrogeology Research Program
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Asynchrony (computer programming)
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Atari Program Exchange
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ATHENS Programme
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Athlete Assistance Program
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Atlantis (TV programme)
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ATOLL (programming language)
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Atom (programming language)
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At the Movies (1982 TV program)
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At the Movies (1986 TV program)
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At the Movies (Australian TV program)
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Attribute-oriented programming
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Audio program
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Aurora programme
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Australasian New Car Assessment Program
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Automata-based programming
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Automata-based programming (Shalyto's approach)
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Automated Similarity Judgment Program
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Automatic programming
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Autoreview Car Assessment Program
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Aviation Cadet Training Program (USAAF)
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Aviation Cadet Training Program (USN)
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Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)
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Back in the Day (2006 TV program)
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Backlight (TV program)
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Back to the Egg (TV program)
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Bad check restitution program
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Bagram Bible program
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Balitaan (2013 TV program)
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Balitaan (2016 TV program)
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Ballerina (programming language)
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Balochistan Rural Support Programme
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Baltic Sea Region Programme
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Bandila (TV program)
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Bandstand (TV program)
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Bandwagon (American TV program)
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Barbados Defence Force Sports Program
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Barbados Programme of Action
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Barbershop Quartet (health outreach program)
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Basel Program
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Basic Black (CBC program)
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Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms
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BASIC Programming
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Basic programming
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Basic solution (linear programming)
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Battle Programmer Shirase
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Bayesian program synthesis
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BBC Forces Programme
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BBC General Forces Programme
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BBC Light Programme
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BBC Programme Catalogue
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BBC Programme Identifier
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BBC Third Programme
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Bc (programming language)
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Beatnik (programming language)
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Beer Judge Certification Program
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Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program
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Belgian Antarctic Program
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Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture
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Belly (loyalty program)
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Benazir Income Support Programme
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Best Christmas Ever (TV programming block)
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Best Host in a Variety Programme
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BETA (programming language)
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Better Homes and Gardens (TV program)
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Better Life Programme for Rural Women
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Beyond Einstein program
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Bienvenidos (Chilean TV program)
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Big Big World (TV programme)
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Biography (TV program)
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Biosatellite program
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Birmingham News (TV programme)
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Black Journal (TV program)
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Block by Block (program)
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Block (programming)
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Blow by Blow (Philippine boxing program)
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Boarding Pass (TV program)
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Bolsa Floresta Program
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Bookclub (radio programme)
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Boomerang (Australian TV program)
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Boo (programming language)
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Borat's Television Programme
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Born to Be Wild (TV program)
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Bosque (programming language)
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Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program
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Boys Night Out (radio program)
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Bracero program
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Bradford (computer program)
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Brass Tacks (British TV programme)
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Brass Tacks (Pakistani TV program)
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Brazilian Antarctic Program
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Brazilian space program
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Breakaway (radio programme)
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Breakfast (Australian TV program)
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Breakfast (New Zealand TV programme)
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Breakfast (Philippine TV program)
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Breakfast Time (1957 TV program)
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Breakfast Time (British TV programme)
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Breakout (Canadian TV program)
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Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program
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Break Up (TV program)
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Breeding program
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Breeding programs at Zoo Basel
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Bridge program
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Brigada (TV program)
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Bright Futures Scholarship Program
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British hydrogen bomb programme
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British space programme
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Brokered programming
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Brunch (TV program)
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BT Centre for Major Programme Management
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Bubble (programming language)
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Bug bounty program
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Building and Construction Improvement Program
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Building Energy Codes Program
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Building Strong Families Program
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Bulgarian cosmonaut program
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Bulk Copy Program
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Bullrun (decryption program)
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Bullseye (American TV program)
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Buran programme
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Bureau of International Information Programs
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Buried Treasure (TV program)
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Burma Socialist Programme Party
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Business Application Programming Interface
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Business Center (TV program)
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Business International (TV programme)
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Business Today (Philippine TV program)
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Buy-back program
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By the Fireside (Ghanaian TV program)
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C'est la vie (radio program)
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Cabaret (British TV programme)
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Cabbages and Kings (Canadian TV program)
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Calendar (American TV program)
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Calendar (British TV programme)
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CALFED Bay-Delta Program
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Calgary Distinguished Writers Program
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California Association of Regional Occupational Centers and Programs
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California Conservation Camp Program
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California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs
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California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program
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California Smog Check Program
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California Standardized Testing and Reporting Program
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Callback (computer programming)
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CAL (programming language)
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Campbell Brown (TV program)
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Canada Fitness Award Program
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Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment Program
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Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program
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Canadian Firearms Program
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Canadian Forces Artists Program
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Canadian House of Commons Page Program
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Canadian Immigrant Investor Program
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Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
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Canadian Mining Certification Program
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Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
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Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
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Canadian Screen Award for Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
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Candies (TV program)
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Canned Laughter (TV programme)
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Can of Worms (TV program)
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Canon AE-1 Program
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Capella (notation program)
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Capital Connection (TV programme)
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Capital program and project management software
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Capstone Military Leadership Program
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CarboNZero programme
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Care Programme Approach
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Cargo cult programming
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CARIACO Ocean Time Series Program
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Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program
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Caribbean Programme for Economic Competitiveness
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Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
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Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
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Cartesian genetic programming
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Cashback reward program
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Cash Flow (TV program)
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Cash for appliances program
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Catalyst (TV program)
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Category:American video game programmers
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Category:Articles with example Python (programming language) code
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Cayenne (programming language)
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CBC Radio One local programming
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CDK (programming library)
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Cecil (programming language)
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Celebrity (TV programme)
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Central African Regional Program for the Environment
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Central American Minors Program
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Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program
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Central European Exchange Program for University Studies
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Centre for Communication Programs Nigeria
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Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Management / Brunel Management Programme
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CERN Program Library
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Certified Unified Program Agency
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Ceylon (programming language)
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Cg (programming language)
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Chain Reaction (radio programme)
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Chandrayaan programme
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Changjiang Scholars Program
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Channel 4's Comedy Gala (2010 TV program)
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Channel 4's Comedy Gala (2011 TV program)
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Channel 5 (British TV channel) programming
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Chapel (programming language)
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Charm (programming language)
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Chat Room (TV program)
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Ch (computer programming)
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Checkpoint (TV program)
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Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program Authorization and Accountability Act of 2014
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Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme
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Chesapeake Bay Program
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Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program
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Child and Adult Care Food Program
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Child Labour Programme of Action
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Child Labour Programme of Action (South Africa)
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Child nutrition programs
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Children's Health Insurance Program
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Children's programming on CBS
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Children's programming on TBS and TNT
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Child sexual abuse prevention programmes
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China's spaceplane program
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ChinaBrazil Earth Resources Satellite program
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China Township Electrification Program
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China Village Electrification Program
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Chinese aircraft carrier programme
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Chinese economic stimulus program
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Chinese Lunar Exploration Program
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Chinese space program
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Chinook (computer program)
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Chip Authentication Program
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CHIP (programming language)
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Chisel (programming language)
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Chit-Chat (TV program)
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Christian diet programs
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Christopher Dunn (computer programmer)
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Chromatic (programmer)
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Chronicle (American TV program)
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Chronicle (British TV programme)
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Chute! (TV programme)
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Chuy (TV program)
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CIA Tibetan program
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Cinder (programming library)
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Citizen's Account Program (Saudi Arabia)
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Citizen Advisors on the Mutual Security Program
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Citizens' Forum (TV program)
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Citizen Soldier (TV program)
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Citizen Weather Observer Program
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City of Oakland's Zero Waste Program
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Civic action program
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Civilian Irregular Defense Group program
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Civilian Marksmanship Program
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Civilian Pilot Training Program
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Civil Identity Program of the Americas
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Civil Society Human and Institutional Development Program
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Civil War Trails Program
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Claire (programming language)
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Clarion (programming language)
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Class-based programming
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Class (computer programming)
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Classification of Instructional Programs
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Claudine (TV program)
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Clean (programming language)
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Click (TV programme)
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Climate Change Science Program
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Clinical Information Technology Program Office
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Clipper (programming language)
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Clore Leadership Programme
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Close Up (TV programme)
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Closure (computer programming)
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Club Premier (loyalty program)
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CLU (programming language)
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CNN Newsroom (International TV program)
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Cobra (programming language)
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Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program of Szeged
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Coke Studio (Indian TV program)
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Coke Studio (Pakistani TV program)
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Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program
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Collaborative Summer Library Program
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College Level Examination Program
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Colorado Student Assessment Program
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Combat Stress Intervention Program
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Combined Action Program
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Comedy Bar (Philippine TV program)
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Comedy Club (TV program)
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Comenius programme
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Comet (programming)
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Command and Control Research Program
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Comment (computer programming)
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Commercial Crew Program
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Commercial Import Program
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Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
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Commission on English Language Program Accreditation
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Commodity checkoff program
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Commodity programs
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Common Infrared Countermeasures program
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Common minimum programme
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Common Program
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Common Programming Interface for Communications
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Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources
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Communications Capabilities Development Programme
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Community Access Program
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Community Arts Program
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Community-based program design
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Community Oriented Program for Control Of Rheumatic Diseases
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Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS
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Comp 175: A Benefit for Queer Programs and Services in the Pacific Northwest
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Comparison of Asian national space programs
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Comparison of functional programming languages
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Comparison of IDE choices for Haxe programmers
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Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages
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Comparison of open-source programming language licensing
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Comparison of programming languages
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Comparison of programming languages (associative array)
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Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)
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Comparison of programming languages by type system
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Comparison of programming languages (functional programming)
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Comparison of programming languages (string functions)
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Comparison of programming languages (syntax)
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Compass (1965 TV program)
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Compass (1986 TV program)
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Compass (Australian TV program)
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Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
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Competitive programming
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Complementary Medicine Evaluation Programme
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Complex programmable logic device
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Compliance and ethics program
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Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
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Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Programme
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Comprehensive Program for Socialist Economic Integration
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Computer network programming
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Computer program
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Computer programming
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Computer programming in the punched card era
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Computer program product
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Computer programs and the Patent Cooperation Treaty
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Computer Programs Directive
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Concatenative programming language
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Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming
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Concert program
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Concourse Program at MIT
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Conditional (computer programming)
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Conditional Release Program
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Confessions (radio programme)
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Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act of 2013
|
Conservation Reserve Program
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Conservation Security Program
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Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme
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Constant (computer programming)
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Const (computer programming)
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Constellation program
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Constraint logic programming
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Constraint programming
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Constructive Program
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Constructor (object-oriented programming)
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Contributions to the Slovene National Program
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Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources Ecosystem Monitoring Programme
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Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite
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Convergence (TV program)
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Conversations (radio program)
|
Cookie Monster (computer program)
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Cook the Books (TV program)
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Cooperative Observer Program
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Coordinator for International Information Programs
|
Copernicus Programme
|
Cops (TV program)
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Copy-and-paste programming
|
Coral Reef Conservation Program
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Crdova Congressional Internship Program
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Cornell Southeast Asia Program
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Corporate Law Economic Reform Program Act 2004
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Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs
|
Countdown (Australian TV program)
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Countdown (Canadian TV program)
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Countdown (Dutch TV program)
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Counterpoint (radio programme)
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Counterprogramming
|
Countrytime (1960 TV program)
|
Countrytime (1970 TV program)
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Coupling (computer programming)
|
Court Challenges Program of Canada
|
Cover Story (TV program)
|
Cover to Cover (1965 TV program)
|
Cover to Cover (2005 TV program)
|
CPL (programming language)
|
C (programming language)
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CPT (programadora)
|
Creative Programs
|
Creeper (program)
|
Crime Stories (American TV program)
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Crime victim advocacy program
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Critical Language Scholarship Program
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Criticism of the Space Shuttle program
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Critique of the Gotha Programme
|
Crossfire (American TV program)
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Crossfire (British TV programme)
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Crossfire (Canadian TV program)
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Crunch (TV programming block)
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Cryptographic Module Validation Program
|
Crystal (programming language)
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CS-4 (programming language)
|
C Sharp (programming language)
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C-SPAN Bus program
|
Culture assimilators (programs)
|
Culture Shock (radio programme)
|
Cuneiform (programming language)
|
Curl (programming language)
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Current Account (TV programme)
|
Curry (programming language)
|
Curses (programming library)
|
Cut (logic programming)
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Cybil (programming language)
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Cyclone (programming language)
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Dairy Promotion Program
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Dairy Termination Program
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Dalton (program)
|
Dandelion Program
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Daniel Robbins (computer programmer)
|
Darian Dam Archaeological Salvage Program
|
DARPA Global autonomous language exploitation program
|
Dart (programming language)
|
Darwin (programming game)
|
Dataflow programming
|
Dateline (Australian TV program)
|
Dave Taylor (game programmer)
|
Dave Thomas (programmer)
|
David Abrahams (computer programmer)
|
David Plummer (programmer)
|
Davis United World College Scholars Program
|
Daybreak (2010 TV programme)
|
Daybreak (Philippine TV program)
|
Day Off (TV program)
|
Day of the Programmer
|
Day One (TV program)
|
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
|
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program
|
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
|
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming
|
Dc (computer program)
|
D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program
|
DC Youth Orchestra Program
|
Dear Friends (radio program)
|
Declaration (computer programming)
|
Declarative programming
|
Decline and Fall of the American Programmer
|
Defense Acquisition Program Administration
|
Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
|
Defense Support Program
|
Defense Treaty Ready Inspection Readiness Program
|
Defensive programming
|
Degree completion program
|
Delaware Student Excellence Equals Degree Program Scholarship
|
Delayed Entry Program
|
Delegation (object-oriented programming)
|
Denise (TV program)
|
Department of Defense Whistleblower Program
|
Deprogramming
|
Destructor (computer programming)
|
Detroit Demolition Program
|
Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities
|
Development of the Commercial Crew Program
|
Development programs in Tribal Areas
|
Dial M (Philippine TV program)
|
Dice (programming language)
|
Differentiable programming
|
Differential dynamic programming
|
Digital program insertion
|
Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program
|
Directive (programming)
|
Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
|
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing Children's Programs
|
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing Reality Programs
|
Direct participation program
|
Disability management program
|
Disappeared (TV program)
|
Discovery (British TV programme)
|
Discovery Program
|
Disney College Program
|
Disney International Programs
|
Disney Worldwide Outreach Program
|
Dispatches (TV programme)
|
Diversion program
|
Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives
|
Dolce Vita (TV programme)
|
Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program
|
Dominica citizenship by investment programme
|
Dongfanghong program
|
Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me (radio programme)
|
Dore Programme
|
D (programming language)
|
Dracula (1975 radio program)
|
Draft:Multitier programming
|
Draft:SpaceX SmallSat Rideshare Program
|
Dragons' Den (British TV programme)
|
Draw the Line (TV program)
|
Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award
|
Drive In (TV program)
|
Drop (loyalty program)
|
Drudge (TV program)
|
Drug Interventions Programme
|
Dual linear program
|
Dumont (TV program)
|
Dump (program)
|
DUP programming language
|
Dylan (programming language)
|
Dynamic program analysis
|
Dynamic programming
|
Dynamic programming language
|
DYNAMO (programming language)
|
EAGLE (program)
|
Early Edition (TV program)
|
Early Entrance Program
|
Ease (programming language)
|
Eastern Anatolia Development Programme
|
Easy Beat (radio programme)
|
Easy Programming Language
|
Eaten Alive (TV program)
|
EAZA Ex-situ Programme
|
Echoes (radio program)
|
ECL (data-centric programming language)
|
ECL programming language
|
Ecological Sanitation Research Programme
|
Economic Scholars Program
|
Economic Transformation Programme
|
EC (programming language)
|
ECrew Development Program
|
ECT (TV programme)
|
Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel
|
Ecumenical Hellenism (program)
|
EDGE of Existence programme
|
Edinburgh to Glasgow Improvement Programme
|
Educational program
|
Education Program for Gifted Youth
|
EGL (programming language)
|
EGS (program)
|
Eiffel (programming language)
|
Einstein (US-CERT program)
|
ELAN (programming language)
|
Electrical Transient Analyzer Program
|
Electronic program guide
|
Electronics Technician distance education program
|
Elektron (satellite program)
|
Elixir (programming language)
|
ELLA (programming language)
|
Ellipsis (computer programming)
|
Elm (programming language)
|
El Observador (Venezuelan TV program)
|
Eltron Programming Language
|
Elvis (1968 TV program)
|
EMC-aware programming
|
Emerald Program
|
Emergency (1995 TV program)
|
Emergency Disaster Loan Program
|
Emergency Fighter Program
|
Emergency Shipbuilding Program
|
Emission-aware programming
|
EML programming language
|
Emmy Noether Program
|
Employee assistance program
|
Employee of the month (program)
|
Employer Matching Program
|
Emu's TV programmes
|
EMX (programming environment)
|
Encapsulation (computer programming)
|
Encounter (1960 TV program)
|
Encounter (1970 TV program)
|
End Stage Renal Disease Program
|
Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products
|
Energy rebate program
|
Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
|
Engineering and Science Education Program
|
England Rural Development Programme
|
Enhanced Primary Care Case Management Program
|
ENPI ItalyTunisia CBC Programme
|
Environmental Choice Program
|
Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program
|
Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program
|
Environmental Quality Incentives Program
|
Environmental Technology Verification Program
|
En Vivo (programadora)
|
Epigram (programming language)
|
Epigrams on Programming
|
E (programming language)
|
Equinox (TV programme)
|
Erasable programmable logic device
|
Erasmus Programme
|
Erfurt Program
|
Erlangen program
|
Erlang (programming language)
|
Escape (radio program)
|
Esoteric programming language
|
Esquisse d'un Programme
|
Essentials of Programming Languages
|
Etcetera (TV program)
|
Ethical Toy Program
|
Etoys (programming language)
|
Euclid (programming language)
|
EU Gateway Programme
|
Euler (programming language)
|
Euphoria (programming language)
|
Euromed Heritage programme
|
Europa coin programme
|
European Climate Change Programme
|
European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
|
European Forest Genetic Resources Programme
|
European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection
|
European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training
|
European Programme for Life and Physical Sciences in Space
|
European Space Agency Science Programme
|
European Strategic Program on Research in Information Technology
|
European Union Agency for the Space Programme
|
Europe Today (TV programme)
|
Evaluation and Program Planning
|
Event-driven programming
|
Evolutionary programming
|
Example-centric programming
|
Exceptional Family Member Program
|
Execute Channel Program
|
Execute Channel Program in Real Storage
|
Execute Direct Access Program
|
Expanded Program on Immunization
|
Explorers Program
|
Exposed (Canadian TV program)
|
Expression-oriented programming language
|
Extended day program
|
Extended Mathematical Programming
|
Extensible programming
|
Extra (American TV program)
|
Extra (Australian TV program)
|
Extraterrestrial (TV program)
|
Extreme programming
|
Extreme programming practices
|
Eye Opener (American TV program)
|
Face the Music (British TV programme)
|
Face the Nation (Australian TV program)
|
Face to Face (Australian TV program)
|
Face to Face (British TV programme)
|
Factor (programming language)
|
Factory (object-oriented programming)
|
Fair & Square (TV program)
|
Fair Game (radio program)
|
Family resource program
|
Family Rosary Crusade (TV program)
|
Fancy Free (Australian TV program)
|
Fancy Free (Canadian TV program)
|
Fantasia (Brazilian television program)
|
Fantastico (TV program)
|
Fantasy Focus (XM radio program)
|
Fantom (programming language)
|
FARGO (programming language)
|
Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
|
Farmers' Market Nutrition Program / Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
|
Fast Break (radio program)
|
Fast Track (British TV programme)
|
Fault Lines (TV program)
|
FAUST (programming language)
|
F/A-XX Program
|
Feature-oriented programming
|
Federal Contractors' Program
|
Federal Depository Library Program
|
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
|
Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
|
Federal Family Education Loan Program
|
Federal Identity Program
|
Federal TRIO Programs
|
Federal Voting Assistance Program
|
Federal Women's Film Program
|
Federal Work-Study Program
|
Federation of European Mineral Programs
|
Feliz! (TV program)
|
Fennec (climate program)
|
Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels
|
Fetal programming
|
Field-programmability
|
Field-programmable gate array
|
Field-programmable object array
|
Field-programmable RF
|
Fifth-generation programming language
|
Film and Television Master's program at Sacred Heart University
|
Films and television programmes based on Alice in Wonderland
|
Film... (TV programme)
|
Final Program (musical group)
|
Final Score (American TV program)
|
Financial Management Reform Programme
|
Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program
|
Firefly (computer program)
|
Firing Line (TV program)
|
First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
|
First-generation programming language
|
First Light (radio program)
|
First Look (TV program)
|
First Peoples (TV program)
|
First Programme (ERT)
|
First Tuesday (TV programme)
|
Fitilieh programme protests in Iran (2015)
|
Fjlnir (programming language)
|
Flame programmer
|
Flashback (radio program)
|
Flashpoint (Australian TV program)
|
Flashpoints (radio program)
|
Flavors (programming language)
|
Flex (programming language)
|
Flip-flop (programming)
|
Flix (programming language)
|
Florida Folklife Program
|
Florida Sea Grant College Program
|
Flow-based programming
|
FL (programming language)
|
FOCAL (programming language)
|
FOCUS Program
|
FOIL (programming language)
|
Fokus (TV program)
|
Follow Me! (TV programme)
|
Follow Your Heart (Philippine TV program)
|
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
|
Food for Progress Program
|
FOOD Programme
|
Food Programme
|
Foreign Exchange (CNBC World TV program)
|
Foreign Exchange (PBS TV program)
|
Foreign Market Development Program
|
Forest Law Enforcement and Governance Program
|
Forestry Incentive Program
|
FORGE Program
|
Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program
|
Form (programming)
|
For the People (KVNU radio program)
|
Forth (programming language)
|
Fortress (programming language)
|
For Your Ears Only (radio program)
|
FOSD program cubes
|
Foundation Programme
|
Foundation programme
|
Four Corners (Australian TV program)
|
Four Live (Irish TV programme)
|
Four Live (New Zealand TV programme)
|
Four on the Floor (American TV program)
|
Fourth-generation programming language
|
Four Year Undergraduate Programme protests
|
Fox Wars (TV programme)
|
F! (Philippine TV program)
|
FP (programming language)
|
F (programming language)
|
Framed (American TV program)
|
Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development
|
Freaky Eaters (American TV program)
|
Freaky Eaters (British TV programme)
|
Free program
|
Frequent-flyer program
|
FRIENDS program
|
Frontline (American TV program)
|
Front Row (radio programme)
|
Front Row (TV program)
|
F-Script (programming language)
|
F Sharp (programming language)
|
FSU Young Scholars Program
|
Fulbright Economics Teaching Program
|
Fulbright Program
|
Full-screen writing program
|
Functional programming
|
Functional reactive programming
|
Function-level programming
|
Fundamental lemma (Langlands program)
|
Fun with Jazz Educational Program
|
Ftbol de Primera (TV program)
|
Futhark (programming language)
|
Future Launchers Preparatory Programme
|
Future Problem Solving Program International
|
Gadzooks! (TV programme)
|
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs
|
Game of Life (TV programme)
|
Gap Analysis Program
|
Gates Millennium Scholars Program
|
Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor)
|
Gateway Program (Vancouver)
|
Gateway Protection Programme
|
Gateway to Higher Education (program)
|
Gathering of Eagles Program
|
GeForce Partner Program
|
Gemini Award for Best Children's or Youth Program or Series
|
Gene expression programming
|
Generalized semi-infinite programming
|
General Motors Companion Make Program
|
General-purpose programming language
|
Generation (Canadian TV program)
|
Generator (computer programming)
|
Generic programming
|
Generic Security Services Application Program Interface
|
Genetic programming
|
Genghis Khan (TV programme)
|
Geometric programming
|
GEORGE (programming language)
|
Georgetown University Complementary and Alternative Medicine Program
|
Georgia Governor's Honors Program
|
Georgia Legal Services Program
|
Georgia Rail Passenger Program
|
Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations Program
|
Georgia Train and Equip Program
|
German Continental Deep Drilling Programme
|
German nuclear weapons program
|
German space programme
|
Get Up! (TV program)
|
Girard Academic Music Program
|
Give Us This Day (Australian TV program)
|
Give Us This Day (Philippine TV program)
|
Glenn Beck Program
|
Glenn Beck Radio Program
|
Global Apollo Programme
|
Global Atmospheric Research Program
|
Global News (Philippine TV program)
|
Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program
|
GLOBE Program
|
Glob (programming)
|
GMT (TV programme)
|
Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program
|
GNAT Programming Studio
|
GNU Linear Programming Kit
|
GOAL agent programming language
|
Goal programming
|
Goals on Sunday (1989 TV programme)
|
Gdel (programming language)
|
Godesberg Program
|
Gofer (programming language)
|
Going Straight (TV programme)
|
Golden Oldies (TV program)
|
Golden Years (TV programme)
|
Golha (radio programmes)
|
Golly (program)
|
Good Day! (TV program)
|
Good Game (TV program)
|
Good Morning Australia (1981 TV program)
|
Good Morning Australia (1992 TV program)
|
Good Morning Britain (1983 TV programme)
|
Good Morning Britain (2014 TV programme)
|
Good Morning (New Zealand TV programme)
|
Good Morning (Russian TV program)
|
Google Programmable Search Engine
|
Go (programming language)
|
Gotha Program
|
Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program
|
Government Transformation Programme (Malaysia)
|
G programming language
|
Graduate Medical Program
|
Graduate Teacher Programme
|
Grandstand (TV programme)
|
Grand Technion Energy Program
|
Grand Tour program
|
Grasslands Reserve Program
|
GRASS (programming language)
|
Grassroots Source Water Protection Program
|
Great Books programs in Canada
|
Great Books (TV program)
|
Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program
|
Great North Run Cultural Programme
|
Great Observatories program
|
GreeceBulgaria European Territorial Cooperation Programme
|
Greenfingers (TV programme)
|
GRIPS-Security and International Studies Program, Tokyo
|
Ground Mobility Vehicle (US)SOCOM program
|
Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment Program
|
Ground Zero (TV program)
|
GTRI Agricultural Technology Research Program
|
Guaranteed Education Tuition Program
|
Guess (TV program)
|
Guest worker program
|
Gun buyback program
|
Gun Talk (radio program)
|
Hack (programming language)
|
Hadrian (TV programme)
|
Haggis (programming language)
|
Hamiltonian economic program
|
Happy Land (TV program)
|
Happy Time (TV program)
|
Harbour (programming language)
|
HarvardMIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology
|
Haskell (programming language)
|
Havatzalot Program
|
Having It All (radio programme)
|
Head Start (program)
|
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program
|
Health Emergencies Programme (WHO)
|
Health Hazard Evaluation Program
|
Health Insurance Premium Payment Program
|
Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program
|
Health Professions Scholarship Program
|
Healthy People program
|
HEAO Program
|
Hearing conservation program
|
Hearts and Minds (1996 TV programme)
|
Heavy Press Program
|
Heia Norge (TV program)
|
Heinz Nixdorf Programm
|
Hell's Angel (TV programme)
|
Helloworld (TV program)
|
Hemispheres (TV program)
|
Here's to You (radio program)
|
Heritage Documentation Programs
|
Hermes program
|
HERO Program
|
Hey, Hey, It's Saturday! (British TV programme)
|
High adventure programs of the Order of the Arrow
|
Higher-order programming
|
Higher Technical Examination Programme
|
High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program
|
High-level programming language
|
Highly Skilled Migrant Programme
|
High Performance Computing Modernization Program
|
High Performance Programme
|
High-yield investment program
|
Hilbert's program
|
Hilbert basis (linear programming)
|
Hindenburg Programme
|
Hired Truck Program
|
His & Hers (TV program)
|
Historic Curatorship Program
|
History of Programming Languages
|
History of programming languages
|
History of the Dylan programming language
|
History of the Scheme programming language
|
HiWish program
|
Hmong Today (TV program)
|
Hockey Canada Officiating Program
|
Home (1954 TV program)
|
Home (1988 TV program)
|
Home Affordable Refinance Program
|
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
|
Homeland Security Grant Program
|
Hometime (American TV program)
|
Honey Queen Program
|
Honors colleges and programs
|
Hope (programming language)
|
Hopscotch (programming language)
|
Horizon (American TV program)
|
Horizon (Canadian TV program)
|
Hot spot (computer programming)
|
How to Design Programs
|
Hoy (TV program)
|
HP Multi-Programming Executive
|
HUD (TV program)
|
Human Frontier Science Program
|
Humanitas Programme
|
Hume (programming language)
|
Husker du? (TV program)
|
Hygiene program
|
IB Diploma Programme
|
IBM 1401 Symbolic Programming System
|
IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
|
IBM Airline Control Program
|
IBM Basic Programming Support
|
IB Middle Years Programme
|
IBM System/34, 36 System Support Program
|
IB Primary Years Programme
|
I Can See You (TV program)
|
ICC Future Tours Programme
|
ICFP Programming Contest
|
ICI (programming language)
|
Icon (programming language)
|
I Dare You (Canadian TV program)
|
Idea (TV program)
|
IDL (programming language)
|
Id (programming language)
|
Idris (programming language)
|
IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
|
Ignite (youth programme)
|
Illegals Program
|
Il programmino di Gigi D'agostino
|
Immigrant investor programs
|
Immunity-aware programming
|
Impact (TV programme)
|
Imperative programming
|
IMP (programming language)
|
Impromptu (programming environment)
|
Improved Turbine Engine Program
|
Incentive program
|
Independent Network News (TV program)
|
Independent People (TV program)
|
Index of object-oriented programming articles
|
India's three-stage nuclear power programme
|
India Innovation Growth Programme
|
Indian Antarctic Program
|
Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme
|
Indian Human Spaceflight Programme
|
Indian Navy Multi-Role Support Vessel programme
|
Indian Placement Program
|
Indian Remote Sensing Programme
|
Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program
|
Individualized Education Program
|
Inductive logic programming
|
Inductive programming
|
In Europa (TV program)
|
Infocomm Clubs Programme
|
Information for All Programme
|
Inheritance (object-oriented programming)
|
Initialization (programming)
|
Initial Police Learning and Development Programme
|
Innathe Program
|
Innovation (TV program)
|
Input/Output Configuration Program
|
In-service program
|
Inside Out (2002 TV programme)
|
Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program
|
Insider (Philippine TV program)
|
Inside Story (TV programme)
|
Insight (Australian TV program)
|
Installation (computer programs)
|
Institute for System Programming
|
Institution of Analysts and Programmers
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Instrumentation (computer programming)
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In-system programming
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Integer programming
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Integrated Deepwater System Program
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Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme
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Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme
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Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
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Integrated Opisthorchiasis Control Program
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Integrated Programme
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Integrated programme
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Intensive outpatient program
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Intentional programming
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Interactive Mathematics Program
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Interactive programming
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Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs
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Interception Modernisation Programme
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Intercity Express Programme
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Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program
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Interface-based programming
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Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd
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Intermediate Export Credit Guarantee Program
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Intern Architect Program
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International Aviation Safety Assessment Program
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International Biological Program
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International Chinese Language Program
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International Collegiate Programming Contest
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International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming
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International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
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International Conference on Functional Programming
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International Conference on Logic Programming
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International Cospas-Sarsat Programme
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International Early Warning Programme
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International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming
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International Emmy Award for Best Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Program
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International Energy Agency Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme
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International Geoscience Programme
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International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
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International Gorilla Conservation Programme
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International Grape Genome Program
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International Human Dimensions Programme
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International Hydrological Programme
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International Information and Communication Technology Council Certification Program
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International Ocean Discovery Program
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International Player Pathway Program
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International Programme on Chemical Safety
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International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
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International Social Survey Programme
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International Studio & Curatorial Program
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International Visitor Leadership Program
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International Writing Program
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Internet Messaging Program
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Internet Server Application Programming Interface
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Interstitial program
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Interview Waiver Program
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Invariant-based programming
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Io (programming language)
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IPBA (TV program)
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IPLEDGE program
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Iran-China 25-year Cooperation Program
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Iraqi biological weapons program
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Iraqi chemical weapons program
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IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
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Irvine CubeSat STEM Program
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It's My Life (British TV programme)
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It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)
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Jackson structured programming
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JADE (programming language)
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James Clark (programmer)
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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions
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James Paul McCartney (TV program)
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Jammin' (radio programme)
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Jane Velez-Mitchell (TV program)
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Japanese nuclear weapon program
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Japanese space program
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Japan Prizewinners Programme
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Java 4K Game Programming Contest
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Java (programming language)
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Jean Monnet Programme
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Jeremy Vine (TV programme)
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Jess (programming language)
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JET Programme
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Jigawa ethanol programme
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Jill (TV program)
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Jim Hall (computer programmer)
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Joe Armstrong (programmer)
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Joe Hewitt (programmer)
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John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme
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Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
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John Walker (programmer)
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Joint Harmonised EU Programme of Business and Consumer Surveys
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Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation
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Joint Service Small Arms Program
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Joint Strike Fighter program
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Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
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Jolie (programming language)
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Jonathan Smith (games programmer)
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Jon Hall (programmer)
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Joule (programming language)
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Journal (German TV programme)
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Journal of Functional Programming
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Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming
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Journo (TV program)
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Joy (programming language)
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J (programming language)
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JRT (programming language)
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Julia (programming language)
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Jyrki (TV program)
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Kabayan (radio program)
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Kaleidoscope (programming language)
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KAMAS (program)
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Karel (programming language)
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Karlsbader Programm
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Karma Police (surveillance programme)
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Kassa (TV program)
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Kata (programming)
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Kauffman Fellows Program
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Kekul Program
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Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program
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Kerbal Space Program
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Kerbal Space Program 2
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Keystroke programming
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KF Defence Programs
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Kids Club (TV programming block)
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King Lear (1983 TV programme)
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Kitchen Cabinet (TV program)
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Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program
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Know India Programme
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Kobra (TV programme)
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Korea Area Incentive Program
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Korean Astronaut Program
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Korean Attack Submarine program
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Koice Program
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Kotlin (programming language)
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K (programming language)
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Krypton (programming language)
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Kudos (computer program)
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Kwangmyngsng program
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L't indien (TV program)
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L1 and L2 (programming language)
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Labor and Worklife Program
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Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations
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Landsat program
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Langlands program
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Language bioprogram theory
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Language-oriented programming
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Lasso (programming language)
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Launch Services Program
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Lava (programming language)
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Lead programmer
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Leaf class (computer programming)
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LEAP (programming language)
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Least objectionable program
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Lebanese space program
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Leet (programming language)
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Legislative programme
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Le Grand Journal (Canadian TV program)
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Le Grand Journal (French TV program)
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Le National (TV program)
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Leonardo da Vinci programme
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Le Petit Journal (TV programme)
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Lexico (programming language)
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LGBT children's television programming
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LHC Accelerator Research Program
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Library and Information Science program at the University of Western Ontario
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Lifelong Learning Programme 20072013
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Lifelong Learning Programme 20072013 in Finland
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Lifestyle management programme
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LIGHT Program
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Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program
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Lightweight Fighter program
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Lightweight programming language
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Limbo (programming language)
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Linear-fractional programming
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Linear genetic programming
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Linear programming
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Linear programming decoding
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Linear programming formulation
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Linear programming relaxation
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Lingo (programming language)
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Lintas (TV program)
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Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
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Linworth Alternative Program
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Linz Program
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Linz Program of 1882
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Lisp (programming language)
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LIS (programming language)
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Lista Przebojw Programu Trzeciego
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List of 20th Television programs
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List of Amazon original programming
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List of American public access television programs
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List of American television programs
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List of American television programs by debut date
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List of American television programs currently in production
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List of Animal Planet original programming
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List of Apple TV+ original programming
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List of audio programming languages
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List of BBC children's television programmes
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List of BBC Radio 4 programmes
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List of BBC Radio programmes adapted for television
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List of BBC regional news programmes
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List of British television programmes
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List of Burger King ad programs
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List of CBS All Access original programming
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List of C-family programming languages
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List of Coke Studio (Pakistani TV program) episodes
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List of college athletic programs in Alabama
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List of college athletic programs in Alaska
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List of college athletic programs in Arizona
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List of college athletic programs in Arkansas
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List of college athletic programs in California
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List of college athletic programs in Colorado
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List of college athletic programs in Connecticut
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List of college athletic programs in Delaware
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List of college athletic programs in Florida
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List of college athletic programs in Hawaii
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List of college athletic programs in Idaho
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List of college athletic programs in Illinois
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List of college athletic programs in Indiana
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List of college athletic programs in Iowa
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List of college athletic programs in Kansas
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List of college athletic programs in Kentucky
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List of college athletic programs in Louisiana
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List of college athletic programs in Maine
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List of college athletic programs in Maryland
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List of college athletic programs in Massachusetts
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List of college athletic programs in Michigan
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List of college athletic programs in Minnesota
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List of college athletic programs in Mississippi
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List of college athletic programs in Missouri
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List of college athletic programs in Montana
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List of college athletic programs in Nebraska
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List of college athletic programs in Nevada
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List of college athletic programs in New Hampshire
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List of college athletic programs in New Jersey
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List of college athletic programs in New Mexico
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List of college athletic programs in New York
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List of college athletic programs in North Carolina
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List of college athletic programs in North Dakota
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List of college athletic programs in Ohio
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List of college athletic programs in Oklahoma
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List of college athletic programs in Oregon
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List of college athletic programs in Pennsylvania
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List of college athletic programs in Puerto Rico
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List of college athletic programs in Rhode Island
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List of college athletic programs in South Carolina
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List of college athletic programs in South Dakota
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List of college athletic programs in Tennessee
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List of college athletic programs in Texas
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List of college athletic programs in Utah
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List of college athletic programs in Vermont
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List of college athletic programs in Washington, D.C.
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List of college athletic programs in Wisconsin
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List of college athletic programs in Wyoming
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List of comedy and variety television programs with LGBT cast members
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List of concurrent and parallel programming languages
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List of Crackle original programming
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List of current youth hearing conservation programs
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List of Discovery Channel original programming
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List of Disney+ original programming
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List of Disney TV programming blocks
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List of doctoral programs in bioethics
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List of dystopian music, TV programs, and games
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List of educational programming languages
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List of ended Netflix original programming
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List of Eros Now original programming
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List of European Space Agency programmes and missions
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List of Explorers Program missions
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List of Facebook Watch original programming
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List of fantasy television programs
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List of file-sharing programs for Linux and BSD
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List of films and TV programs containing corporal punishment scenes
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List of films based on television programs
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List of Food Network original programming
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List of frequent flyer programs
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List of Frontline (American TV program) episodes
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List of functional programming topics
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List of George W. Bush legislation and programs
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List of gifted and talented programmes
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List of Globoplay original programming
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List of GMTV programmes
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List of government animal eradication programs
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List of HBO Max original programming
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List of HBO original programming
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List of horror television programs
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List of Hotstar original programming
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List of Hulu original programming
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List of human spaceflight programs
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List of Impact Wrestling programming
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List of iQIYI original programming
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List of iWant TFC original programming
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List of language self-study programs
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List of Launch Services Program launches
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List of Le original programming
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List of Lifetime original programming
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List of longest-running radio programmes
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List of longest-running UK television programmes
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List of Master of Laws programs
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List of McDonald's ad programs
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List of MGM Television programs
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List of Microsoft Windows application programming interfaces and frameworks
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List of most-listened-to radio programs
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List of Nat Geo Wild original programming
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List of National Geographic original programming
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List of NBC Radio Network programs
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List of NCAA Division II men's soccer programs
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List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs
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List of NCAA Division I women's volleyball programs
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List of NCAA men's volleyball programs
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List of NCAA rifle programs
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List of Nelvana programs
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List of Netflix original programming
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List of news and information television programs featuring LGBT subjects
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List of Nick Jr. original programming
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List of object-oriented programming languages
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List of oceanographic institutions and programs
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List of Peacock original programming
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List of phonics programs
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List of programmers
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List of programming languages
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List of programming languages by type
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List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia
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List of program music
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List of programs aired by AksyonTV/5 Plus
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List of programs aired by Fox Filipino
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List of programs aired by GMA Network
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List of programs aired by Hero
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List of programs aired by People's Television Network
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List of programs aired by Q/GMA News TV
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List of programs aired by Studio 23
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List of programs aired by TeleRadyo
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List of programs aired by TV5 (Philippine TV network)
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List of programs distributed by American Public Television
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List of programs on ESPN Radio
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List of programs produced by ABC Signature
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List of program transformation systems
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List of Quibi original programming
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List of Rage guest programmers
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List of reality television programs
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List of reality television programs with LGBT cast members
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List of reflective programming languages and platforms
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List of science fiction television programs
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List of science fiction television programs, 09
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List of Showtime original programming
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List of Sohu original programming
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List of Sony Pictures Television programs
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List of special editions of Today (American TV program)
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List of Starz original programming
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List of Super Bowl lead-out programs
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List of Syfy (French TV channel) programs
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List of televised academic student quiz programs
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List of television programmes in Estonia
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List of television programmes set, produced or filmed in Manchester
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List of television programs based on comics
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List of television programs based on films
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List of television programs based on Hasbro properties
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List of television programs by episode count
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List of television programs in which one character was played by multiple actors
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List of television programs with the most Primetime Emmy Awards per ceremony
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List of The Den programmes
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List of The Sarah Silverman Program episodes
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List of TLC original programming
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List of Today programme guest editors
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List of Travel Channel original programming
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List of UK radio programmes
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List of uncrewed spacecraft by program
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List of Universal Television programs
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List of U.S. radio programs
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List of ViacomCBS television programs
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List of Vladimir Putin legislation and programs
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List of WarnerMedia television programs
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List of Washington Journal programs aired in January 1995
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List of WildBrain programs
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List of WWE television programming
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List of Xbox Entertainment Studios original programming
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List of Yahoo! Screen original programming
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List of Youku original programming
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List of YouTube Premium original programming
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Lists of college soccer programs
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Lists of programming blocks
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Lists of radio programs
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Lists of space programs
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Lists of television programs
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Lists of television programs with LGBT characters
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Literal (computer programming)
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Literate programming
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Little b (programming language)
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Live and Kicking (Australian TV program)
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Live at Five (Sky News programme)
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Living (1954 TV program)
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Living It Up (Philippine TV program)
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Living Planet Programme
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Local programming
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Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning
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Logic programming
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Logie Award for Most Popular Australian Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Drama Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Entertainment Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Factual Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Lifestyle Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Panel or Current Affairs Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Reality Program
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Logie Award for Most Popular Sports Program
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Logo (programming language)
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London Live (TV programme)
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Long Range Strike Bomber program
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Loose Ends (radio programme)
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Lorraine (TV programme)
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Los Angeles Police Department Cadet Program
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Lose Control (TV programming block)
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Love Bug (Philippine TV program)
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Loveless Academic Magnet Program
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Lovely Day (TV program)
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Love to Love (TV program)
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Low Carbon Building Programme
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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
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Low-level programming language
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Low-residency program
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Low-threshold treatment programs
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Loyalty program
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Lua (programming language)
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Lucid (programming language)
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Luna programme
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Lunar Orbiter program
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Lunar prediction program of SUPARCO
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Lunch Break (Philippine TV program)
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Lunokhod programme
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Lustre (programming language)
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Lynx (programming language)
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Maastricht Science Programme
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MacArthur Fellows Program
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Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
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Made in America (TV program)
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Made in Spain (TV program)
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M.A.D. (Indian TV programme)
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MAD (programming language)
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Madventures (Finnish TV program)
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Magellan Planet Search Program
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Magic number (programming)
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Magic (programming)
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Magic: The Gathering Judge Program
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Magik (programming language)
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Mahaweli Development programme
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Mahisasuramardini (radio programme)
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Managed alcohol program
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Man Alive (Canadian TV program)
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Man and the Biosphere Programme
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Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program
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MA program in Transatlantic Studies, Jagiellonian University
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Marian (TV program)
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Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
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Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway
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Mariner program
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Market Access Program
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Marketplace (Canadian TV program)
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Marketplace (Irish TV programme)
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Marketplace (radio program)
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Mark Harris (programmer)
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Mars Exploration Program
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Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program
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Mars program
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Martin Bashir (TV program)
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Martin Bryant (programmer)
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Mary (programming language)
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Masonic Child Identification Programs
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Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program
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Master gardener program
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Master Instructor Continuing Education Program
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Matanglawin (TV program)
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Matchday programme
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Mathematical Olympiad Program
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Mathematical program
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Mathematical Programming
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Mathematical programming with equilibrium constraints
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Matthew Smith (games programmer)
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Maximum programme
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Maynila (TV program)
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McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program
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McGuire programme
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McKnight Foundation Collaborative Crop Research Program
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MDL (programming language)
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MDMS program
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Measuring programming language popularity
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MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe
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Media Watch (TV program)
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Medicaid Drug Rebate Program
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Medical Scientist Training Program
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Medical Tactical Training Program
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Medvedev modernisation programme
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Meet the Press (Australian TV program)
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Megatons to Megawatts Program
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Melissa Harris-Perry (TV program)
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Memory model (programming)
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Memory of the World Programme
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Mercury (programming language)
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Merola Opera Program
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Merry-Go-Round (radio programme)
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Mesa Distance Learning Program
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Mesa (programming language)
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Metaprogramming
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Method (computer programming)
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Methods of neuro-linguistic programming
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Metropolis (American TV program)
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Metro (TV program)
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MFi Program
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Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (TV program)
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Michael Ball (TV programme)
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Michael Seifert (programmer)
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Michigan Education Savings Program
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Micronutrient Fortification Programs
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Midday (Australian TV program)
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Midday (Canadian TV program)
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Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction
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MIIS (programming language)
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Militant Liberty: A Program of Evaluation and Assessment of Freedom
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Military Intelligence Civilian Excepted Career Program
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Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme
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Millennium Communities Programme
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Million Dollar Challenge (TV program)
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Million Programme
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Minification (programming)
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Minimalist program
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Minimal model program
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Minimum Foundation Program
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Minimum programme
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Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
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Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program
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Minnesota Rail Service Improvement Program
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Minor Use Animal Drug Program
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Miranda (programming language)
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Missing (2003 TV program)
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Mission Command Training Program
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Mitchell-Lama Housing Program
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MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology
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MlAl tank coproduction program in Egypt
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ML (programming language)
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MML (programming language)
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Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit
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Mob programming
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Model Cities Program
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Modernising Government Programme
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Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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Modular programming
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Monad (functional programming)
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Mondo Macabro (TV programme)
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Money (Australian TV program)
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Money Box (radio programme)
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Money for Nothing (TV programme)
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Monitor (American TV program)
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Monitor (British TV programme)
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Monitor (radio program)
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Montezuma (TV programme)
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Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program
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Mooney (radio programme)
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Morning Call (TV program)
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Morning Edition (Irish TV programme)
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Morning Exchange (TV programme)
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Morning Glory (TV programme)
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Moses (TV programme)
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Motorcycle Diaries (TV program)
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Motormouth (American TV program)
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Motor program
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Mouse (programming language)
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Movie Guide (TV program)
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MPD (programming language)
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MPEG program stream
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MRAP Armor Weight Reduction Spiral (MAWRS) Program
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MTB (TV program)
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MTV Live (American TV program)
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MTV Live (Canadian TV program)
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MTV News (Canadian TV program)
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MTV Unplugged (Indian TV program)
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Multilateral Interoperability Programme
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Multimedia University Engineering Society Overseas Research Programme
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Multi-objective linear programming
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Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program
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Multiprogram Research Facility
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Multi-stage programming
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Munshi (TV programme)
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Murder (American TV program)
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MUSCULAR (surveillance program)
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Music programmes on the BBC Asian Network
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Music programs of South Korea
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Music Time (TV programme)
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Music to See (1957 TV program)
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Music to See (1970 TV program)
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Mussel Watch Program
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Mya (program)
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My Music (radio programme)
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My Name Is Barbra (TV program)
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My Name is... (TV program)
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MYSTIC (surveillance program)
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Naale program
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Name program
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Name resolution (programming languages)
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Naming convention (programming)
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NAMM Oral History Program
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Nancy Grace (TV program)
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Nancy Program
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Narcotics Rewards Program
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NASA Advanced Space Transportation Program
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NASA Art Program
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NASA ERAST Program
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Nathan Adams (programmer)
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National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program
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National Agriculture Imagery Program
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National AIDS Control Programme
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National Animal Germplasm Program
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National Antarctic Program
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National Antarctic Research Program
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National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy
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National Association of Television Program Executives
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National Astrophysics and Space Science Programme
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National Atmospheric Deposition Program
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National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs
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National Coastal Zone Management Program
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National Council for Prescription Drug Programs
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National Diabetes Education Program
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National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
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National Digital Library Program
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National Digital Newspaper Program
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National Digital Preservation Program
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National Energy Program
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National Flood Insurance Program
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National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Program
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National Immunisation Program Schedule
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National Industrial Security Program
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Training Program
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National Malaria Eradication Program
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National Marrow Donor Program
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National Merit Scholarship Program
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National Neighborhood Watch Program
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National Organic Program
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National Outreach Programme
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National Poverty Eradication Programme
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National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning
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National Program Office
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National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program
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National Resident Matching Program
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National Sea Grant College Program
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National Search and Rescue Program
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National Security Education Program
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National Service Programme
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National Service Training Programme (Malaysia)
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National Social Investment Program
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National Socialist Program
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National Space Development Program (Philippines)
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National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program
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National Space Program (Algeria)
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National TB Elimination Program (India)
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National Toxicology Program
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National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
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Nationwide (Irish TV programme)
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Nationwide (TV programme)
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Nationwide Urban Runoff Program
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Natural-language programming
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Nature (TV program)
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NB (TV programme)
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NCAA March Madness (TV program)
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NCUA Corporate Stabilization Program
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Near East and South Asia Undergraduate Exchange Program
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Needle and syringe programmes
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Need to Know (TV program)
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Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme
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Neonatal Resuscitation Program
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Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programmes
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Network Control Program
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Network Crack Program Hacker Group
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Network programming
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Neuro-linguistic programming
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Neuroscience Research Program
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New Brunswick Equal Opportunity program
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New Car Assessment Program
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Newcastle Programme
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New Day (TV program)
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New Dimension programme
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New Frontiers program
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New Jersey Scholars Program
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New Jersey student loan program
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New Millennium Program
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Newsbeat (Irish TV programme)
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Newsbeat (Philippine TV program)
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News Central (TV program)
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Newsday (radio programme)
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Newsday (TV programme)
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Newshour (2006 TV programme)
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News Hour (Canadian TV program)
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Newsline (Thai TV program)
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News Magazine (TV program)
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News Night (Philippine TV program)
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Newspeak (programming language)
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News program
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NewsWatch (American TV program)
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Newswatch (British TV programme)
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NewsWatch (Philippine TV program)
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Newsweek (TV program)
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Newt (programming library)
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New York Times College Scholarship Program
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New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme
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NHL Network (1975 TV program)
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Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program
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Nickelodeon Saturday programming block
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Nick Hits (TV programming block)
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Nick Jr. (TV programming block)
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Nickle (programming language)
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Nicktoons (French TV programming block)
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Nightline (Australian TV program)
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Nightline (New Zealand TV programme)
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Night Shift (Irish TV programme)
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NIH Intramural Research Program
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NIL (programming language)
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Nimbus program
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Nim (programming language)
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Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)
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Nintendo 64 programming characteristics
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Noise (TV programming block)
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Nondeterministic programming
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Non-English-based programming languages
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Nonlinear programming
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Non-structured programming
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Nord Programming Language
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North American Bird Banding Program
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North American Bird Phenology Program
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North American Carbon Program
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North American collegiate sustainability programs
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North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Program
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North Carolina LINKS Program
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Northern Life (TV program)
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Northern Periphery Programme
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Noticias Telemundo (TV program)
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Nova (American TV program)
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NPL (programming language)
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Nuclear Power 2010 Program
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Nuclear power programme in Pakistan
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Nuclear programme of South Africa
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Nuclear program of Egypt
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Nuclear program of Iran
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Nuclear program of Saudi Arabia
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Nunavut Teacher Education Program
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Nutrition Education and Training Program
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N-version programming
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Nyquist (programming language)
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Oak (programming language)
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Oberon (programming language)
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Object-oriented programming
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Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp
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Object type (object-oriented programming)
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OBJ (programming language)
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Obojeni Program
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Obra (TV program)
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Occam (programming language)
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
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Office of Global Programs
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Office of Justice Programs
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Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability
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Office of the Program Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard Modernization Program
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Office of Workers' Compensation Programs
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Off-line programming (robotics)
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Oil-for-Food Programme
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OJ (programming tool)
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Olympic Legacy Program
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Omnibus (American TV program)
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Omnibus (British TV programme)
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Onda Verde (radio program)
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OneBeat (music program)
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One-liner program
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One Plus One (TV program)
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Only Human (TV programme)
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Ontario Deposit Return Program
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Ontario Disability Support Program
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Ontario Global Edge Program
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Ontario Software Acquisition Program Advisory Committee
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Ontario Student Assistance Program
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On the Ball (British TV programme)
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On the Money (2005 TV program)
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On the Money (2013 TV program)
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On the Money (Canadian TV program)
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On the Money (Philippine TV program)
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On the Record (American TV program)
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On the Record (British TV programme)
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On the Run Tour: Beyonc and Jay-Z (TV program)
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On the Spot (Australian TV program)
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Opal (programming language)
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Open Door (TV programme)
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Open Hearing (American TV program)
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Open Hearing (Australian TV program)
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Open House (Irish TV programme)
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Open License Program
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Open Programming Language
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Open Space (TV programme)
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Open World Program
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Operational Programme Italy Maritime France 2007 2013
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Operation Breakthrough (program)
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Operator (computer programming)
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Opposing Views (TV program)
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Oracle Certification Program
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Orbital Space Plane Program
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ORCA (quantum chemistry program)
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Orc (programming language)
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Orderly Departure Program
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Original programming
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Origins Program
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Orthogonality (programming)
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OU Citizen Science Soil Collection Program
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Oulu University Secure Programming Group
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Our World (1967 TV program)
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Our World (1986 TV program)
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Outline of computer programming
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Outlook (radio programme)
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Outnumbered (American TV program)
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Out of Control (2013 TV program)
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Out to Lunch (TV program)
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Overlay (programming)
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Oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program
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Over-the-air programming
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Over the Edge (radio program)
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Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program
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Owner-controlled insurance program
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Ox (programming language)
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Oxygene (programming language)
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Oz (programming language)
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Pacific Regional Environment Programme
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Paid Programming (TV pilot)
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Pair programming
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Pakistan Antarctic Programme
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Pakistani missile research and development program
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Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme
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PAL (programming language)
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Panorama (British TV programme)
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Panorama (Polish TV program)
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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
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Paradigms of AI Programming
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Parallel programming model
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Parameter (computer programming)
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Parametric programming
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Parent education program
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Parser (programming language)
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Pascal (programming language)
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Pathways Programs
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Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars Program
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Pat Sullivan (programmer)
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Pattern Languages of Programs
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Paul Davis (programmer)
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Paul Graham (programmer)
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Paul Henry (TV programme)
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Paycheck Protection Program
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Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act
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Peacekeeping training programme
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Peak programme meter
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Peanut Price Support Program
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PEARL (programming language)
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Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program
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Pentagon military analyst program
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Pentagon Renovation Program
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People to People Student Ambassador Program
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Peripheral Interchange Program
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Perlman Music Program
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Perl Programming Documentation
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Personal Column (TV program)
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Personnel Reliability Program
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Pesticide Recordkeeping Program
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Peston (TV programme)
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Pharmacovigilance Programme of India
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Phenomenon (TV program)
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Philip Morris External Research Program
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PhilippinesAustralia Community Assistance Program
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Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite program
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Philippine space program
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Phobos program
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Phoenix Program
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Physicians for a National Health Program
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PickSloan Missouri Basin Program
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Pico (programming language)
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Pict (programming language)
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Picture This (American TV program)
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Pike (programming language)
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Pilar Barbosa Education Program
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Pilot Proficiency Award Program
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Pimsleur Language Programs
|
Pin (computer program)
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Pinnacle (TV program)
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Pinocchio (1957 TV program)
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Pinocchio (1976 TV program)
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Pioneer program
|
Pizza (programming language)
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Planetary Missions Program Office
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Planetary Observer program
|
Planner (program)
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Planner (programming language)
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Players (2002 TV program)
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PLEX (programming language)
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PLO's Ten Point Program
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Plumber (program)
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Plus (programming language)
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PM (Australian radio program)
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Pointer (computer programming)
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Point Four Program
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Points of View (TV programme)
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Polaris (UK nuclear programme)
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Polar Security Cutter program
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Polish Studies Program at the University of WisconsinMadison
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Polskie Radio Program I
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Polskie Radio Program II
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Polskie Radio Program III
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Polskie Radio Program IV
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Poltergeist (computer programming)
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Polymorphic Programming Language
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Portal:Computer programming
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Portals network programming application programming interface
|
Postbaccalaureate program
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Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
|
Post Graduate Programme for Executives for Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing (PGPEX-VLM)
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Potentially unwanted program
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Pot o' Gold (radio program)
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Poverty alleviation programmes in India
|
Powered Scooter Share Permit Program
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PowerHouse (programming language)
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Power Play (2009 TV program)
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Power Play (Dutch TV program)
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PowWow (chat program)
|
PR1ME Mathematics Teaching Programme
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Praise (TV program)
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Premiere (TV program)
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Prescription monitoring program
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Presentation program
|
President's Education Awards Program
|
President's Surveillance Program
|
Presidential Management Fellows Program
|
Presidential Scholars Program
|
Press Conference (TV program)
|
Pretrial Intervention Program
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Pretrial services programs
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Priesthood Correlation Program
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Prime Minister's Youth Programme
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Prime News (American TV program)
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Prime Suspect (American TV program)
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Primetime (American TV program)
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Prime Time (Canadian TV program)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Competition Program
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program (Non-Prosthetic)
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Reality or Competition Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less)
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera)
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera)
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program
|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming
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Prime Time (Irish TV programme)
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Prince Albert alternative education programs
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Princess Protection Program
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Priority Enforcement Program
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PRISM (surveillance program)
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Private landowner assistance program
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Privatization (computer programming)
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Probabilistic programming
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Probe (Philippine TV program)
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Procedural programming
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Process decision program chart
|
Processing (programming language)
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Process-oriented programming
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Profiling (computer programming)
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Proggy programming fonts
|
Program
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Program 973
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Programa de Acelerao do Crescimento
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Programa do J
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Programa Nacional de Poblacin
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Program analysis
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Program and System Information Protocol
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Program animation
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Programa Sade da Famlia
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Program-associated data
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ProgramByDesign
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Program chain
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Program comprehension
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Program counter
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Program dependence graph
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Program director
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Program evaluation
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Program evaluation and review technique
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Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
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Program executive officer
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Program Files
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Program for Action
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Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison
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Program (German non-profit)
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Program information file
|
Program in Liberal Medical Education
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Program lifecycle phase
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Programma 101
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Programmable Array Logic
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Programmable calculator
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Programmable communicating thermostat
|
Programmable controller
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Programmable-gain amplifier
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Programmable interrupt controller
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Programmable interval timer
|
Programmable load
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Programmable logic array
|
Programmable logic controller
|
Programmable logic device
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Programmable magnet
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Programmable matter
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Programmable metallization cell
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Programmable ROM
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Programmable sound generator
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Programmable thermostat
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Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly
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ProgrammableWeb
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Program (machine)
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Programma International
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Program management
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Program Manager
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Programme (booklet)
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Programme budgeting
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Programme commun
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Programmed
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Programme d'eau potable et d'assainissement du Millnaire
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Programmed Airline Reservations System
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Programmed cell death
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Programmed cell death protein 1
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Programmed Data Processor
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Programme Delivery Control
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Programmed fuel injection
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Programmed (Innerzone Orchestra album)
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Programmed inputoutput
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Programmed learning
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Programmed to Consume
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Programmed to Love
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Programme for International Student Assessment
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Programme for International Student Assessment (2000 to 2012)
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Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions
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Programme for Reusable In-orbit Demonstrator in Europe
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Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification
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Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies
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Programme level
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Programme One
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Programmer
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Programmer's key
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Programmer and Operator Productivity Aid
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Programmer art
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Programmer (hardware)
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Programmes and stakeholders relations
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Programme Towards the Elimination of the worst forms of Child Labour
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Programming by demonstration
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Programming by permutation
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Programming complexity
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Programming Computable Functions
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Programming ethics
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Programming game
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Programming Historian
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Programming idiom
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Programming in the large and programming in the small
|
Programming language
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Programming Language Design and Implementation
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Programming Language for Business
|
Programming language reference
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Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation
|
Programming language specification
|
Programming language theory
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Programming (music)
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Programming paradigm
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Programming Perl
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Programming productivity
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Programming Ruby
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Programming style
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Programming the Nation?
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Programming the Z80
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Programming tool
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Programming with Big Data in R
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Program music
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Program of Activities
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Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
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Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
|
Program on Energy Efficiency in Artisanal Brick Kilns in Latin America to Mitigate Climate Change
|
Program on Information Resources Policy
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Program on International Policy Attitudes
|
Program on Negotiation
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Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
|
Program optimization
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Program process monitoring
|
Program Segment Prefix
|
Programs Evaluation Office
|
Program slicing
|
Programs of political parties in Armenia
|
Program-specific information
|
Program status word
|
Program structure tree
|
Program synthesis
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Program temporary fix
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Program trading
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Program transformation
|
Program X
|
Protected Natural Areas Programme
|
Protocol (object-oriented programming)
|
Prototype-based programming
|
Provincial Nomination Program
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Provincial Resource Program for Autism and Related Disorders
|
Psychology of programming
|
PTV News (TV program)
|
PublicPrivate Investment Program for Legacy Assets
|
Public Sector Management Program
|
Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program
|
Pulseprogramming
|
Purely functional programming
|
Pure (programming language)
|
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (TV programme)
|
Pyrex (programming language)
|
Python (programming language)
|
Qatar Genome Programme
|
Quadratically constrained quadratic program
|
Quadratic programming
|
Quality of Life Program 2020 (Saudi Arabia)
|
Quantum programming
|
Quarantine (antivirus program)
|
Qu chulada! (TV program)
|
Question Mark (TV program)
|
Question Period (TV program)
|
Questions and Answers (TV programme)
|
Question Time (TV programme)
|
Quickfire (TV program)
|
Quick Start Programme
|
"Hello, World!" program
|
Racket (programming language)
|
Radio program
|
Radio Programas del Per
|
Radio Programas de Mxico
|
Radio Spectrum Policy Programme
|
Rage (TV program)
|
Rail Clearways Program
|
Raku (programming language)
|
Random-access stored-program machine
|
Range (computer programming)
|
Ranger program
|
Rank (computer programming)
|
Rank (J programming language)
|
Rapid Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
|
Rapport (TV programme)
|
Raquel! (TV program)
|
Ratnik (program)
|
RC 4000 multiprogramming system
|
Reality Check (program)
|
Reality legal programming
|
Real Life (TV program)
|
Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
|
Real-Time Multiprogramming Operating System
|
Real-time Programming Language
|
Reason (programming language)
|
Rebeca (programming language)
|
Recognition and Prevention Program
|
Recreational Trails Program
|
Red Hat Certification Program
|
Red (programming language)
|
Red Seal Program
|
Reduced fare program
|
Reflective programming
|
Refuge Water Supply Program
|
Regional language programmes on the BBC Asian Network
|
Relay program
|
Religious emblems programs
|
Religious emblems programs (Boy Scouts of America)
|
Religious program specialist
|
Remote Initial Program Load
|
Rendered (radio program)
|
Reporters (TV programme)
|
Reprogramming
|
Rescue (Philippine TV program)
|
Research program
|
Reserve Educational Assistance Program
|
Residential Drug Abuse Program
|
Responsibilities Program
|
Return-oriented programming
|
Reuters Digital Vision Program
|
Revealed (Australian TV program)
|
Revealed (British TV programme)
|
Rewards for Justice Program
|
Rewrite (programming)
|
Ring of Fire (radio program)
|
Ripley's Believe It or Not! (Philippine TV program)
|
Rip Off Britain (TV programme)
|
RLV Technology Demonstration Programme
|
Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program
|
Robert Carr (programmer)
|
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program
|
Robust fuzzy programming
|
Roger Gregory (programmer)
|
Rogue Traders (TV programme)
|
Role-oriented programming
|
Roll program
|
ROOP (programming language)
|
Rough Justice (British TV programme)
|
Roundabout (TV program)
|
RPL (programming language)
|
R (programming language)
|
RT programme classifications
|
RT Young People's Programming
|
Ruby (programming language)
|
Rule of three (computer programming)
|
Rule of three (C++ programming)
|
Runtime (program lifecycle phase)
|
Rural Education and Development Programme
|
Russian bounty program
|
Rust (programming language)
|
Ryerson University Entrepreneurship Program
|
S2 (programming language)
|
S3 (programming language)
|
SA-C (programming language)
|
SAC programming language
|
Sacrifice (TV program)
|
SafeCare (programme)
|
SafeClear Program
|
Safeguard Program
|
Safety House Program
|
SAIL (programming language)
|
SAKO (programming language)
|
Sale el Sol (TV program)
|
Salyut programme
|
SAMHSA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
|
SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd
|
SASL (programming language)
|
Satellite Program Network
|
Saturday Live (British TV program)
|
Saturday Live (British TV programme)
|
Saturday Review (radio programme)
|
Sawzall (programming language)
|
SBA ARC Loan Program
|
SC6 (TV program)
|
Scala (programming language)
|
Scheme (programming language)
|
Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
|
Science Focus Program
|
Science in Action (radio programme)
|
Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Credit Program
|
SCORPION program
|
Scramjet programs
|
Scrappage program
|
Scratch (programming language)
|
Scripps Research Institute Graduate Program
|
Seafarers' Assistance Programme
|
Sea Rescue (TV program)
|
Searle Scholars Program
|
Second audio program
|
Second Chance Program
|
Second Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
|
Second-generation programming language
|
Second-order cone programming
|
Secret Life of (2013 TV programme)
|
Secure file transfer program
|
Self (programming language)
|
Semaphore (programming)
|
Semidefinite programming
|
Semi-infinite programming
|
Senior Community Service Employment Program
|
Sentry program
|
Septemberprogramm
|
Sequential linear-quadratic programming
|
Sequential quadratic programming
|
Server Application Programming Interface
|
Service-oriented programming
|
Set theoretic programming
|
Seychelles International Repatriation Onward Program
|
SHAD (summer program)
|
Shakespeare Programming Language
|
Shape analysis (program analysis)
|
Share the Wealth (radio program)
|
Sharpe's Eagle (TV programme)
|
Sharpe's Gold (TV programme)
|
Sharpe's Revenge (TV programme)
|
Sharpe's Rifles (TV programme)
|
Sharpe's Siege (TV programme)
|
Shenzhou program
|
Shift (radio program)
|
Shimer College Core Program
|
Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program
|
Ship-Submarine Recycling Program
|
Shishi (TV program)
|
Shopping TVA (TV program)
|
Short program
|
Short program (figure skating)
|
Short Program (manga)
|
Short Term Export Credit Guarantee Program
|
Shoulder programming
|
Show Me the Money (British TV programme)
|
Shukriya (TV program)
|
ShuttleMir program
|
SIESTA (computer program)
|
Sigil (computer programming)
|
SIGNAL (programming language)
|
Signature program
|
Sigreturn-oriented programming
|
Simple programmable logic device
|
Simply Beautiful (TV program)
|
Sinatra The Main Event (TV program)
|
Sinatra (TV program)
|
Singapore Cooperation Programme
|
Sixty Minutes (British TV programme)
|
SK1 (program)
|
Skeleton (computer programming)
|
Sky Knight Helicopter Program
|
SKYNET (surveillance program)
|
SLIP (programming language)
|
Smak (TV program)
|
Small matter of programming
|
Smoking cessation programs in Canada
|
Snap Judgment (radio program)
|
Snap Judgment (TV program)
|
Snap! (programming language)
|
Snippet (programming)
|
Snowball (programming language)
|
Social Assistance Program For Vietnam
|
Social programmes in Sri Lanka
|
Social programs in Canada
|
Social Programs in India
|
Social Welfare Programs in South Africa
|
Socrates programme
|
Soil Bank Program
|
Solar Terrestrial Probes program
|
Some Assembly Required (radio program)
|
Something for the Weekend (TV programme)
|
Sommar (radio program)
|
Songbird (TV program)
|
SOP (TV program)
|
Soundboard (computer program)
|
Soundcheck (radio program)
|
South African National Antarctic Programme
|
South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme
|
South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program
|
Southern Oral History Program
|
South Sinai regional development programme
|
Soviet biological weapons program
|
Soviet crewed lunar programs
|
Soviet space program
|
Soyuz programme
|
Space Communications and Navigation Program
|
Space programme of Kenya
|
Space Shuttle program
|
Space Situational Awareness Programme
|
Space Test Program
|
SpaceX Mars program
|
SpaceX reusable launch system development program
|
Spare the Air program
|
SPARK (programming language)
|
SpeakOut (TV program)
|
Special Accession Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development
|
Special access program
|
Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour
|
Special Assistance Program (Australian education)
|
Special EU Programmes Body
|
Special Power Excursion Reactor Test Program
|
Special Programme on Human Reproduction
|
Special Report (TV program)
|
Spectrometric Oil Analysis Program
|
Speeders (TV program)
|
Spencer Kimball (computer programmer)
|
Splint (programming tool)
|
Spoon (TV program)
|
Sports Desk (Philippine TV program)
|
SportsNation (TV program)
|
Sports Tonight (American TV program)
|
Sports Tonight (Irish TV programme)
|
Sportsworld (radio programme)
|
Spotlight (BBC Northern Ireland TV programme)
|
Spotlight (Canadian TV program)
|
Spot On (TV programme)
|
SPOT (TSA program)
|
S (programming language)
|
Sputnik (TV programme)
|
SQL programming tool
|
Square dance program
|
Squirrel (programming language)
|
SR (programming language)
|
S/SL programming language
|
Stable Image Platform Program
|
Stack-oriented programming
|
Stairway to Stardom (1950 TV program)
|
Standalone program
|
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments
|
Standards in Public Office (TV programme)
|
Standard Test and Programming Language
|
Stand Up and Cheer (TV program)
|
Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program
|
Stanford Joint Program in Design
|
Star Awards for Best Programme Host
|
Star of the Family (TV program)
|
Static program analysis
|
Statute Law Revision Programme
|
Stay Tooned! (TV programme)
|
STELLA (programming language)
|
Sterling (program)
|
Steve Gibson (computer programmer)
|
Steve Turner (game programmer)
|
Stochastic dynamic programming
|
Stochastic programming
|
Stone Beit Midrash Program
|
Stored-program computer
|
Stored program control
|
Storm the Studio (radio program)
|
Storytime (TV programme)
|
Story (TV programme)
|
Straight from the Shoulder (TV program)
|
Strategic Hamlet Program
|
Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program
|
Strategic Sealift Officer Program
|
Street Artists Program of San Francisco
|
Street Signs (TV program)
|
Strict programming language
|
Strip programming
|
Strong programme
|
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
|
Structured programming
|
Structured program theorem
|
Student and Exchange Visitor Program
|
Student exchange program
|
Student Sponsorship Programme South Africa
|
Studio 7 (TV program)
|
Studio One (Emirati TV program)
|
Stumped (radio programme)
|
Subject-oriented programming
|
Subterranean (TV program)
|
Subtext (programming language)
|
Successive linear programming
|
Summer Enrichment Program
|
Summer lunch programs in public libraries
|
Summer reading programs
|
Summer Science Program
|
Summertime (TV programme)
|
Sunday (Australian TV program)
|
Sunday Edition (Canadian TV program)
|
Sunday Funday (TV program)
|
Sunday Morning Live (British TV programme)
|
Sunday (New Zealand TV programme)
|
Sunday Night (American TV program)
|
Sunday Night (Australian TV program)
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Sunrise (Australian TV program)
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Sunrise (British TV programme)
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Sunrise (New Zealand TV programme)
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Superband (TV program)
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Super Bowl counterprogramming
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SUPER (computer program)
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Superfund Research Program
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Superstar (Philippine TV program)
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Superstars (American TV program)
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Super Sunday (British TV programme)
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Super Tuesday (TV program)
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Support programs for OS/360 and successors
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Surface Water Simulation Modelling Programme
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Surveyor program
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Sustaining program
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Swap (computer programming)
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Swedish nuclear weapons program
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Swift (programming language)
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Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice
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Swing Easy (TV program)
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Symbol (programming)
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Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming
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Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
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Synchronous programming language
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Syntax (programming languages)
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Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program
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Synthetic Programming (HP-41)
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Syria chemical weapons program
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Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme
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System programming language
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Systems programming
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Systems Programming Language
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Tabloid (TV program)
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Tacit programming
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TACPOL (programming language)
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Tactical Leadership Programme
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Taiji Program in Space
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Taipei Youth Program Association
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Take-home naloxone program
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Talent Identification Program
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Talkback (radio programme)
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Talkback (TV program)
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Talk:File-sharing program
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Talk:Kiten (program)
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Talk:Real Programmer
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Talpiot program
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Targeting Ultra Poor (TUP) Program - The Graduation Approach
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Tauros Programme
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Tax Credit Assistance Program
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Taylor Opportunity Program for Students
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TCB (TV program)
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Teaching and Learning Research Programme
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Tea (programming language)
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TeenNick (Indian TV programming block)
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Telematics for Libraries Program
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Telephony Application Programming Interface
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Telephony Server Application Programming Interface
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Television program creator
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Television Programs of America
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Template metaprogramming
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Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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Temporary foreign worker program in Canada
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Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program
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Ten Point Program
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Ten-Point Program
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Ten Point Programme for Reunification of the Country
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Terminate and stay resident program
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Terrorist Surveillance Program
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Text Executive Programming Language
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TFX Program
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TG4 (TV program)
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TGIF (TV programming block)
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Thameslink Programme
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That's Entertainment (Emirati TV program)
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That's Entertainment (Philippine TV program)
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The Adam Carolla Show (radio program)
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The Africans (radio program)
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The Art of Computer Programming
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The Art of Unix Programming
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The Avengers (TV programme)
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The Beat (Philippine TV program)
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The Big Beat (TV program)
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The Big Breakfast (Canadian TV program)
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The Big Story (TV program)
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The Blame Game (British TV programme)
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The Blitz (TV program)
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The Bottom Line (radio programme)
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The Boys from Boise (TV program)
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The Briefcase (Australian TV program)
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The Business (TV program)
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The Caf (New Zealand TV programme)
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The Call (American TV program)
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The Children's Hour (TV program)
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The Circle (TV program)
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The Code (British TV programme)
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The Computer Programme
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The Correspondents (TV program)
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The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
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The C Programming Language
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The C++ Programming Language
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The Current (radio program)
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The Dave Garroway Show (TV program)
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The Dave Ramsey Show (radio program)
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The Dave Ramsey Show (TV program)
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The Day the Music Died (radio programme)
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The Deal (American TV program)
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The Decision (TV program)
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The Den (TV programme)
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The Derelict Crab Trap Program
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The Devil You Know (TV program)
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The Dinah Shore Show (radio program)
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The Dome (TV program)
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The Edge (CNBC TV program)
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The Edge (Fox News TV program)
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The Elements of Programming Style
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The English Access Microscholarship Program
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The Essentials (TV program)
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The Film Programme
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The Film programme
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The Final Programme (film)
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The First Nighter Program
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The First-Year Experience Program
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The Five Mysteries Program
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The Food Programme
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The Footy Show (1957 TV program)
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The Forum (radio programme)
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The Frank Sinatra Show (radio program)
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The Frontline (Irish TV programme)
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The Fruit & Veggie Prescription Program
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Theft or bribery concerning programs receiving Federal funds
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The Fullbridge Program
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The Gift (2007 TV program)
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The Girlie Show (British TV programme)
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The Goddamn George Liquor Program
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The Hour (2009 TV programme)
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The House (radio program)
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The Howard Stern Show (1990 TV program)
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The Hub (TV programme)
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The Inn (TV program)
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The Insider (TV program)
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The Inside Story (TV program)
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The Inventors (Australian TV program)
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The Jack Benny Program
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The Journal (Canadian TV program)
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The Jumbo Fire Chief Program
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The Late News (British TV programme)
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The Late Show (British TV programme)
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The Late Show (radio program)
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The LIFE Programme
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The Link (TV program)
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The List (Canadian TV program)
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The Live Desk (American TV program)
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The Live Desk (British TV programme)
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The Match (TV programme)
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The Mercury Program
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The Message (Philippine TV program)
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The Money Programme
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The More You Know (TV programming block)
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The Morning Show (Canadian TV program)
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The Morning Show (TV program)
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THE multiprogramming system
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The National (TV program)
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The Nightshift (TV programme)
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The Old Negro Space Program
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The Olmsted Scholar Program
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The One and Only (TV programme)
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The One (TV program)
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The Palace (computer program)
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The Pax Program
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The Pitch (TV programme)
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The Pledge (British TV programme)
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The Pragmatic Programmer
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The Premiership (TV programme)
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The Program
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The Program Exchange
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The Programme
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The Project (Australian TV program)
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The Project (New Zealand TV programme)
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The Promised Land (radio program)
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The Rachel Maddow Show (radio program)
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The Racket (radio program)
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The Raleigh Cigarette Program
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The Real Story (radio programme)
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The Real Story (TV program)
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The Revolution (TV program)
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The Rundown (Philippine TV program)
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The Rundown (Singaporean TV program)
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The Sarah Silverman Program
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The Saturday Show (Swedish radio program)
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The Score (Philippine TV program)
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These Are Special Times (TV program)
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The Shock (TV program)
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The Sixties (TV program)
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The Social (Canadian TV program)
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The Spirit of Christmas (TV program)
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Thessaloniki Programme
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The Strand (radio programme)
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The Successor (TV program)
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The Sweet Life (TV program)
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The Tao of Programming
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The Technical Cooperation Program
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The Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy
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The Time Is Now (radio program)
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The Times (TV program)
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The Tonight Show (Irish TV programme)
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The Travel Show (TV programme)
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The Trend (TV programme)
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The Truth Is (TV program)
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The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science
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The University Transition Program
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The Unix Programming Environment
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The Verdict (Australian TV program)
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The Victory Garden (TV program)
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The View (Irish TV programme)
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The Vikings (radio program)
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The Way It Is (radio programme)
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The Way It Is (TV program)
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The Weekend News (Philippine TV program)
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The Wire (radio program)
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The Word (radio programme)
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The Works (American TV program)
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The Works (Irish TV programme)
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The World (radio program)
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The World Today (Philippine TV program)
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The World Today (radio programme)
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The World Tonight (Philippine TV program)
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The World (TV program)
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The Worst Journey in the World (TV programme)
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Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program
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Third Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
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Third-generation programming language
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This Afternoon (TV program)
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This (computer programming)
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This I Believe (TV program)
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This Is Hell (radio program)
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This Morning (TV programme)
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This Week (1956 TV programme)
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This Week (2003 TV programme)
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This Week (American TV program)
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Thread block (CUDA programming)
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Three-North Shelter Forest Program
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Thue (programming language)
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Tiangong program
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Tim Anderson (programmer)
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Time-bound programmes for the eradication of the worst forms of child labour
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Time (British TV programme)
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Timeline of programming languages
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Timeline of the North Korean nuclear program
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Timeline of the nuclear program of Iran
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Timeline of the Republic of China's nuclear program
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TINA (program)
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Title-V Graduate Programs
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Tobacco Price Support Program
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Today (American TV program)
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Today (Australian TV program)
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Today Tonight (Irish TV programme)
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Toi (programming language)
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Tom Hudson (programmer)
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Tom Miller (computer programmer)
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Tom Savini's Special Make-Up Effects Program
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Tonight (1957 TV programme)
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Tonight (1999 TV programme)
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Toonami (Australian TV programming block)
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Top 10 (Canadian TV program)
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Top Billing (TV programme)
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Topfield Application Program
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Top Gear (radio programme)
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Topik Petang (TV program)
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Top Ten (American TV program)
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Total functional programming
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Total Request Live (Italian TV program)
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To the Point (TV program)
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Touchline (TV program)
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Toy program
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T (programming language)
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TRAC (programming language)
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Traffic (conservation programme)
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
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Train-and-equip program
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Trait (computer programming)
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Transbus Program
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Transgender HIV/AIDS Prevention Program
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Transient (computer programming)
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Transition Assistance Program
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Translation unit (programming)
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Transmigration program
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Transmission (TV programme)
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Trauma Quality Improvement Program
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Traveler Redress Inquiry Program
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Travelogue (TV program)
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Trident (UK nuclear programme)
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Tri-Institutional MDPhD Program
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Tri-Institutional Training Program in Computational Biology and Medicine
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Trimming (computer programming)
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Tripartite Programme
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Triple P (parenting program)
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Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere program
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Troubled Asset Relief Program
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Trusted Foundry Program
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Tuberculosis control programme of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Tucker (2005 TV program)
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Tuition Assistance Program
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Turing (programming language)
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Turning Point (TV program)
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Turnkey asset management program
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TVyNovelas Award for Best Comedy Program
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TVyNovelas Award for Best Program of Pay Television
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Tweak programming environment
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Twelve-step program
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Twogether (TV program)
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TXL (programming language)
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T-X program
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Type-in program
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UAW-Ford National Programs Center
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UC Berkeley UCSF Joint Medical Program
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UCLA IMG Program
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UK National Quantum Technologies Programme
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Undercurrents (TV program)
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
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Underneath the Arches (radio programme)
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Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs
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Understanding Islam (TV program)
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Unicon (programming language)
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Uniface (programming language)
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Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program
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Unifying Theories of Programming
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United Kingdom Climate Change Programme
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United Kingdom government austerity programme
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United Nations Development Programme
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United Nations Environment Programme
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United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative
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United Nations Human Settlements Programme
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United Nations REDD Programme
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United Nations World Food Programme in Myanmar
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UNITY (programming language)
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Universal Immunisation Programme
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University Degree Program
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University Nanosatellite Program
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University of Florida forensic science distance education program
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University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program
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University of Montenegro Autonomous study program for teacher training in Albanian language
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University of Texas at Dallas academic programs
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University of Valle Publishing Program
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University Partnerships Programme
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University Scholars Program
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University Transportation Centers Program
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Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstrator program
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Unsolved (British TV programme)
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Unusual Suspects (TV program)
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Upbeat (TV program)
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Updates (TV program)
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Uppsala Conflict Data Program
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Up (TV program)
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Ur (programming language)
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U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program
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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program
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U.S. Committee for the United Nations Development Program
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User Direct Access Programming Library
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Us Girls (TV program)
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U.S. Global Change Research Program
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USPS Post Office Box Lobby Recycling program
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U.S. reclassification program
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U.S. Sugar Program
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Vaccines for Children Program
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Vala (programming language)
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Valence bond programs
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Value-level programming
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Vanities (TV program)
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Vega program
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Velocity prediction program
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Very high-level programming language
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Victoria Derbyshire (TV programme)
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Videogame Nation (TV programme)
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Video game programmer
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Video game programming
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Video loco (Chilean TV program)
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Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
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Viewpoint (Australian TV program)
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Viewpoint (Philippine TV program)
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Viking program
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Vilma (Philippine TV program)
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Violent Criminal Apprehension Program
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Virtual Control Program Interface
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Virtual Programming (company)
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Virtuosos (TV program)
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Virtus (program)
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Visa Waiver Program
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Visual programming language
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Volatile (computer programming)
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Voluntary Protection Program
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Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association
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Voskhod programme
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Vostok programme
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Voyager (library program)
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Voyager program
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Voyager program (Mars)
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W5 (TV program)
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Wage Earner Protection Program Act
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Wake Up Call (2002 TV program)
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Wanted (1955 TV program)
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Wanted (2013 TV program)
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War Emergency Programme destroyers
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Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
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Washington Natural Areas Program
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Waste & Resources Action Programme
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Watchdog (TV programme)
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Water and Sanitation Program
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Monitoring Program
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Weaponry (radio program)
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Weasel program
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Web (programming system)
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Wednesday Night Hockey (American TV program)
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Weekend (1973 TV program)
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Weekend Today (Australian TV program)
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West 57th (TV program)
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Wetlands Reserve Program
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WFTDA Apprentice Program
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What's On (Australian TV program)
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What on Earth? (American TV program)
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What Would You Do? (1991 TV program)
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What Would You Do? (2008 TV program)
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Wheat Improvement Strategic Programme
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Whistleblower (American TV program)
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White House Internship Program
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Whitespace (programming language)
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White Stag Leadership Development Program
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Who Gets the Dog? (TV program)
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Wide Angle (TV program)
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Wide World of Sports (American TV program)
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Wide World of Sports (Australian TV programme)
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Wikipedia talk:List of articles with C programs
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William Crowther (programmer)
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WIMP Argon Programme
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Wind of Change (Bangladeshi TV program)
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Wings (1988 TV program)
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WireTap (radio program)
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Wisconsin Secure Program Facility
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Wise Up (TV programme)
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With All Due Respect (TV program)
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Witness (2006 TV programme)
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Witness Security Programme (Ireland)
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Women's Leadership Programme
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Women's Viewpoint (TV programme)
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Word of Mouth (TV program)
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Words and Pictures (TV programme)
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Working Cats Program
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Working in Partnership Programme
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Worklife (TV programme)
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Work Programme
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World Bank Scholarships Program
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World Business Report (radio programme)
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World Climate Programme
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World Climate Research Programme
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World Food Programme
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World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme
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World of Sport (Australian TV program)
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World of Sport (British TV programme)
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World Programming
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World Programming System
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World Trade Center Health Program
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World Water Assessment Programme
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WSFN (programming language)
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WWAMI Regional Medical Education Program
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Xenon (program)
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XL (programming language)
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XML Certification Program
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Xuxa (American TV program)
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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Yale Sustainable Food Program
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Yatra (2002 TV program)
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Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
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Yemeni jihadist rehabilitation program
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Yesterday's Men (TV programme)
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Yorick (programming language)
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You've Got a Friend (TV program)
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You Have Been Watching (Australian TV program)
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Young Gifted and Talented Programme
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Young Scientist Programme
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Youth program
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Youth Protection program (Boy Scouts of America)
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Yule Log (TV program)
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Zebra Programming Language
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Zeno (programming language)
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Zig (programming language)
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Ziv Television Programs
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Zond program
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ZPL (programming language)
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