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Wikipedia - Canglang District -- former district of Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
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Wikipedia - CFKL-TV -- Former TV station in Schefferville, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFLA-TV -- Former CBC television station in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFNS (AM) -- Former radio station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Wikipedia - CFOM (AM) -- Former English-language radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CFOX (AM) -- Former radio station in Montreal
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Wikipedia - CFRG (AM) -- Former radio station in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFSI-FM -- Former radio station on Saltspring Island, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CFTL (pirate radio) -- Former pirate radio station that operated in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1969 to 1971
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Wikipedia - CFVO-TV -- Former TV station in Hull, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CFWH-TV -- Former television station in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFWP-FM -- Former First Nations community radio station in the Wahta Mohawk Territory
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Wikipedia - CFYN -- Former radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CFZY-FM -- Former radio station in Stockholm, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Wikipedia - CHAB-TV -- Former TV station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Wikipedia - Chachao Formation -- Geological formation in Argentina
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Wikipedia - Chad Emmert -- American songwriter and performer
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Wikipedia - Chad Erskine -- American former rugby union scrum-half
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Wikipedia - Chaim Topol -- Israeli performer, actor, writer and producer
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Wikipedia - Chainman Shale -- Geologic formation in Utah, United States
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Wikipedia - Chains of Love (Ahmet Ertegun song) -- 1951 song performed by Big Joe Turner
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Wikipedia - Chakrei -- Former commune (name changed to Buor Commune) in Phnum Pruek District, Battambang Province, Cambodia
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Wikipedia - CHAK-TV -- Former television station in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Wikipedia - Chalk Marl -- Geologic formation in England
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia alysoniformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia anthraciformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia astatiformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia bibioniformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia doleriformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia empiformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia euceraeformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia leucopsiformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia masariformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia mysiniformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia osmiaeformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamaesphecia schmidtiiformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Chamber music -- Form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments
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Wikipedia - ChaM-CM-1ares Formation -- Geologic formation in Argentina
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Wikipedia - Champ Clark Bridge (1928) -- Former bridge over the Mississippi River
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Wikipedia - Champion Racing -- Former race car team
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Wikipedia - Chance Brothers -- Former glass-manufacturers in Smethwick, England.
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Wikipedia - Chandi -- Goddess in Hinduism, a form of Durga
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Wikipedia - Chandler Scientific School -- Former school at Dartmouth College
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Wikipedia - Chandra Ayodhyapur -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chandraghanta -- Third form of Durga in Hindu mythology
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Wikipedia - Chandragiri hill -- Hill on which Chandragupta Maurya performed penance in last life
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Wikipedia - Chandralalpur -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chandra Pant -- Nepalese film director and stunt performer
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Wikipedia - Chandrodayapur -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Changcheng System -- geological formation
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Wikipedia - Changing Form -- Steel sculpture in Seattle, Washington
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Wikipedia - Chang Xiaobing -- Chinese former business executive
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Wikipedia - Channel 10 (Israeli TV channel) -- Former Israeli television channel
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Wikipedia - Channel 1 (Israel) -- Former Israeli television channel
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Wikipedia - Channel (geography) -- A type of landform in which part of a body of water is confined to a relatively narrow but long region
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Wikipedia - Channel One (British and Irish TV channel) -- Former television channel
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Wikipedia - Chan Santa Cruz -- Former indigenous Maya state on the Yucatan Peninsula
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Wikipedia - Chan Sek Keong -- Singaporean former judge
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Wikipedia - Chaochuan Formation -- Geologic formation in Zhejiang, China
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Wikipedia - Chapel-en-le-Frith Central railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chapel Field Road drill hall, Norwich -- Former military installation in Norwich, England
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Wikipedia - Chaplynka Raion -- Former subdivision of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Charadriiformes -- Order of birds
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Wikipedia - Charlene Fernetz -- Canadian former actress
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Wikipedia - Charles B. DeWitt -- Former NIJ Director
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Wikipedia - Charles D. B. King -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Charles Duke -- American engineer, retired U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and a former astronaut for NASA
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Wikipedia - Charles Frederick Barber -- Canadian former politician
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Wikipedia - Charles John Crowle -- Former British politician
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Wikipedia - Charles Kennedy -- Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats
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Wikipedia - Charles Kupperman -- former United States government official
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Wikipedia - Charles Rangel -- Former congressman from Harlem, New York, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Charles River Broadcasting -- Former American radio broadcast company
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Wikipedia - Charles Taylor (Liberian politician) -- Liberian former politician who was the 22nd President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Charleston Sandstone -- Geologic formation in West Virginia, United States
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Wikipedia - Charles Vickery Drysdale -- English electrical engineer and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Charlie Rose -- Former American TV interviewer and journalist
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Wikipedia - Charlie Whiting -- Formula One race director
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Wikipedia - Charlize Theron filmography -- Cataloging of performances by the South African-born American filmmaker
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Wikipedia - Charlotte Bridgwood -- Canadian-born American vaudeville performer and inventor
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Wikipedia - Charlotte Coliseum -- Former sports arena in Charlotte, North Carolina
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Wikipedia - Charlotte Deane -- Professor of Structural Bioinformatics
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Wikipedia - Charlton Ehizuelen -- Nigerian former track and field athlete
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Wikipedia - Charniodiscus -- Genus of extinct Ediacaran lifeform
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Wikipedia - Charsley's Hall -- Former private hall of the University of Oxford
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Wikipedia - Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
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Wikipedia - Charter-Tech High School for the Performing Arts -- Charter high school in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Charwelton railway station -- Former railway station in Northamptonshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chase (printing) -- (metal) frame that is used to contain a printing forme
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Wikipedia - Chasles-Cayley-Brill formula -- On the number of united points of a correspondence from an algebraic curve to itself
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Wikipedia - Chasuble -- Vestment in the form of a wide cloak or mantle that slips over the wearer's head and hangs open at the sides
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Wikipedia - Chatari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chatham Dockyard -- former Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent
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Wikipedia - Chatham Rise -- An area of ocean floor to the east of New Zealand, forming part of the Zealandia continent
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Wikipedia - Chatham Township High School -- Former public high school
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Wikipedia - Chatteris railway station -- Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chaubisi Rajya -- Former confederation in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chauvinism -- Form of extreme patriotism and nationalism and a belief in national superiority and glory
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Wikipedia - CHCA-TV -- Former TV station in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Wikipedia - CHCE -- Former radio station in Victoria, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CHCN-FM -- Former community radio station in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia
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Wikipedia - Chebotarev theorem on roots of unity -- All submatrices of a discrete Fourier transform matrix of prime length are invertible
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Wikipedia - Check sheet -- A form (document) used to collect data in real time at the location where the data is generated
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Wikipedia - Chee Dale Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Cheeseburger in Paradise (restaurant) -- Defunct Casual dining restaurant and former chain
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Wikipedia - CHEF -- Former radio station in Granby, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Cheli Air Force Station -- Former U. S. Air Force installation in Bell, California
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Wikipedia - Chellaston and Swarkestone railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Cheltenham High Street railway station -- Former railway station in Gloucestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Chemakum language -- Extinct Native American language formerly sopken in Washington (state)
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Wikipedia - Chemerivtsi Raion -- Former subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Chemical bond -- Lasting attraction between atoms that enables the formation of chemical compounds
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Wikipedia - Chemical energy -- Potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances
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Wikipedia - Chemical formula -- Compact notation for chemical compounds
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Wikipedia - Chemical Markup Language -- Markup language and file format
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Wikipedia - Chemical substance -- Matter of constant composition best characterized by the entities (molecules, formula units, atoms) it is composed of
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Wikipedia - Cheminformatics
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Wikipedia - Chengdu University of Information Technology
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Wikipedia - Chen Liangyu -- Former member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China
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Wikipedia - Chequebook journalism -- The controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information
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Wikipedia - Cherie Blair -- British barrister and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair
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Wikipedia - Cherie Currie -- American rock musician, actress, and woodcarver, former member of The Runaways
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Wikipedia - Chern-Simons theory -- Three-dimensional topological quantum field theory whose action is the Chern-Simons form
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Wikipedia - Cheryl B -- American writer and performance artist
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Wikipedia - Chester Bjerg Formation -- Geologic formation in Greenland
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Wikipedia - Chesterfield Central railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chesterfield coat -- Formal overcoat
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Wikipedia - Chesterfield Market Place railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chestnut Lodge -- Former hospital in Maryland, United States
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Wikipedia - Chevrolet Performance -- Automotive parts brand
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Wikipedia - Chevron (land form) -- A wedge-shaped sediment deposit observed on coastlines and continental interiors around the world
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Wikipedia - CHEV -- Former radio station in Toronto-Markham, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Chew Men Leong -- Singaporean former naval admiral
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Wikipedia - Chharchung -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chhinnamasta, Saptari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chhitapokhari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chholiya -- Dance form practised in the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand, India
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Wikipedia - Chhorambu -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chiang Ching-kuo -- former president of Taiwan
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Wikipedia - Chia Thye Poh -- Singaporean former political prisoner
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Wikipedia - Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep) -- Song performed by Perry Como
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Wikipedia - CHIB -- Former radio station in Chibougamau, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Chicago blues -- Form of blues music indigenous to Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - Chicago City Council Progressive Reform Caucus -- Issue-based group of legislators in the Chicago City Council
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Wikipedia - Chicago Musical College -- Division of Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University
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Wikipedia - Chicago Stadium -- Former indoor stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Wikipedia - Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy -- Statement formulated by more than 200 evangelical leaders in October 1978
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Wikipedia - Chichali Formation -- Geologic formation in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Chichibu Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Chickenfeed (retail chain) -- Former Australian chain of discount variety stores
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Wikipedia - Chicken Ranch (Texas) -- Former brothel in Texas
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Wikipedia - Chiefdom -- Form of hierarchical political organization in non-industrial societies
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Wikipedia - Chief Information Officer
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Wikipedia - Chief information officer -- Information technology executive
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Wikipedia - Chief information security officer
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Wikipedia - Chief Performance Officer of the United States -- U.S. government position
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Wikipedia - Chien-Cheng Circle -- Former food market in Taipei, Taiwan
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Wikipedia - Chika Ideal -- 2004 song performed by Ivy Queen
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Wikipedia - Chikana -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chikugo Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Chikuzen Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Childhood gender nonconformity -- Phenomenon in which prepubescent children do not conform to norms expected of their assigned gender.
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Wikipedia - Child marriage -- Marriage or informal union entered into by an individual before reaching the age of 18
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Wikipedia - Child neglect -- Form of child maltreatment
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Wikipedia - Child sexual abuse -- Form of abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation
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Wikipedia - Chilgog Formation -- Geologic formation in South Korea
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Wikipedia - Chiltern Air Support Unit -- Former police aviation service providing air support in part of England
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Wikipedia - Chimaera -- cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes
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Wikipedia - CHIM-FM-5 -- Former radio station in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Wikipedia - Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute -- former research institute in Ellensburg, Washington
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Wikipedia - China Internet Information Center -- State-run news website of the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - China National Center for the Performing Arts Orchestra -- Chinese orchestra based in Beijing
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Wikipedia - Chindon'ya -- Type of traditional musical street performer in Japan
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Wikipedia - Chinese economic reform
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Wikipedia - Chinese information operations and information warfare -- Chinese cyberwarfare characteristics
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Wikipedia - Chinese Land Reform -- Chinese campaign led by Mao Zedong
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Wikipedia - Chinese Manichaeism -- Form of Manichaeism practiced in China.
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Wikipedia - Chinese opera -- Popular form of drama and musical theatre in China
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Wikipedia - Chinese Soviet Republic -- Former country (1931 to 1937)
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Wikipedia - Chinle Formation -- A geological formation in the western US
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Wikipedia - Chinmoy Lahiri -- Indian vocalist known for classical performances
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Wikipedia - Chipring -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chip-scale atomic clock -- Small form factor atomic clock
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Wikipedia - Chip tuning -- Modify memory chip in a car for better performance
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Wikipedia - Chip work -- Engraved glassware used as an artform
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Wikipedia - Chiropractic -- Form of alternative medicine
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Wikipedia - Chisapani, Khotang -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chishima Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Chisholm Shale -- Geologic formation in Nevada, United States
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Wikipedia - Chitarwata Formation -- Neo-Paleogene fossiliferous formation in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - CHLA-FM -- Former legislative radio station in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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Wikipedia - Chloe Eudaly -- American politician and former bookstore owner
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Wikipedia - Chloroform -- Organic compound with the formula CHCl3
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Wikipedia - CHLP -- Former radio station in Montreal
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Wikipedia - CHLR (AM) -- Former radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick
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Wikipedia - CHNB-TV -- Former television station in North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - CHNW-FM -- Emergency information radio station in New Westminster, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - Chocal Formation -- Geologic formation in Guatemala
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Wikipedia - Chocolataire -- A type of social gathering in which all food and drink are composed of or contain some form of chocolate
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Wikipedia - Chocolate bar -- Confection containing sweetened chocolate in oblong or rectangular form
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Wikipedia - Chocolate liquor -- Pure cocoa mass in solid or semi-solid form
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Wikipedia - Chogyal -- Monarchs of the former kingdoms of Sikkim and Ladakh in present-day India
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Wikipedia - Choirgirl (song) -- 1979 song written by Don Walker performed by Cold Chisel
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Wikipedia - Chokubetsu Station -- Former railway station in Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan
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Wikipedia - Chomsky normal form
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Wikipedia - Chondroblast -- Mesenchymal progenitor cell that forms a chondrocyte
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Wikipedia - CHOO-FM (British Columbia) -- Former radio station in Tofino, British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Choo Wee Khiang -- Singaporean former politician
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Wikipedia - Chopine -- Shoe or overshoe with a thick platform sole
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Wikipedia - Choptank Formation -- Fossiliferous geologic formation in Virginia and Maryland, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Chord chart -- Form of sheet music
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Wikipedia - Chornobai Raion -- Former subdivision of Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Chorus line -- Substantial group of dancers who together perform synchronized routines
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Wikipedia - Chowla-Selberg formula -- Evaluates a certain product of values of the Gamma function at rational values
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Wikipedia - Chow Yun-fat filmography -- Cataloging of performances by the Hong Kong actor
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Wikipedia - CHOY-TV -- Former TV station in Saint-Jerome, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CHRC (AM) -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Chresonym -- Term used in biodiversity informatics
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Wikipedia - CHRF -- Former radio station in Montreal
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Wikipedia - Chris Amon Racing -- New Zealand-British Formula One team
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Wikipedia - Chris Christie -- 55th Governor of New Jersey, former U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey
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Wikipedia - Chris Demetral -- American former actor
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Wikipedia - Chris Dodd -- Former United States Senator from Connecticut
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Wikipedia - Chris Edwards (skater) -- American former professional vert skater
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Wikipedia - Chris Ryan -- Former British Special Forces operative and soldier turned novelist
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Wikipedia - Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury -- British life peer and former Cabinet minister (1997-2001)
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Wikipedia - Christchurch (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Christchurch North (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Christian contemporary hit radio -- Radio format
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Wikipedia - Christiania Burgher School -- Former school in Oslo, Norway
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Wikipedia - Christian laying on of hands -- Symbolic and formal method of invoking the Holy Spirit
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Wikipedia - Christian radio -- Category of radio formats
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Wikipedia - Christian Reformed Church in North America -- Protestant Christian denomination
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Wikipedia - Christian Reformed Church in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - Christina B. Rocca -- Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
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Wikipedia - Christina Henderson -- NZ teacher, feminist, prohibitionist, social reformer, editor
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Wikipedia - Christine Cusanelli -- Canadian former politician
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Wikipedia - Christine Jones Forman -- American astrophysicist and astronomer
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Wikipedia - Christine O'Donnell -- American Tea Party politician and former Republican Party candidate
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Wikipedia - Christine Orengo -- Professor of Bioinformatics
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Wikipedia - Christmas in Killarney -- Song performed by Bing Crosby
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Wikipedia - Christmas tree packet -- Unit of data used in information technology
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Wikipedia - Christogram -- Monogram or combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ
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Wikipedia - Christophe Avezac -- French former midfielder
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Wikipedia - Christopher Bruce -- British choreographer and performer
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Wikipedia - Christopher Homes Housing Development -- Former housing development in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Wikipedia - Christopher H. Schroeder -- American lawyer and law professor, former official at the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Wikipedia - Christopher Inn -- Former hotel in Columbus, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Christo Wiese -- South African businessman and former billionaire
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Wikipedia - Christy Clark -- Former Premier of British Columbia
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Wikipedia - Christy Hemme -- American professional wrestling valet, professional wrestler, ring announcer, former model, and singer
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Wikipedia - Chris Verene -- American photographer, performance artist, and musician
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Wikipedia - Chris Wanstrath -- American technology entrepreneur and co-founder and former CEO of GitHub
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Wikipedia - Chromalveolata -- Formerly classified as an eukaryote supergroup now as a megagroup including most photosynthetic eukaryotes
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Wikipedia - Chromosome conformation capture
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Wikipedia - Chronospecies -- A species derived from a sequential development pattern which involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on an evolutionary scale
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Wikipedia - Chrysler 300 letter series -- High-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers
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Wikipedia - Chrysotile -- The most commonly encountered form of asbestos
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Wikipedia - Chuck Rosenberg -- Former United States Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia
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Wikipedia - Chung Sye-kyun -- South Korean politician and former Speaker of National Assembly; Prime Minister of South Korea (2020-present)
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Wikipedia - Chunk (information)
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Wikipedia - Church of God (New Dunkers) -- formed in 1848 by dissidents of the Church of the Brethren, disbanded in 1962
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Wikipedia - Church of India, Burma and Ceylon -- Former ecclesiastical province of Anglican Communion in British India
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Wikipedia - Church of St Acacius -- Former church in Constantinople
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Wikipedia - Church of St. John the Evangelist, Dublin -- Former church in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Church of St. John, Tirilye -- Former Greek-Orthodox church in Turkey
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Wikipedia - Cicely Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts -- High school in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Cicendia filiformis -- species of flowering plants in the family Gentianaceae
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Wikipedia - CICV-FM -- Former community radio station in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - Cider Riot -- Former cidery in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - Ciechocinek Formation -- Jurassic geologic formation in Europe
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Wikipedia - CIER-TV -- Former TV station in Ear Falls, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - CIFX-FM -- Former radio station in Lewisporte, Newfoundland, Canada
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Wikipedia - Ciliau-Aeron Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Wales
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Wikipedia - Ciliopathy -- Genetic disease resulting in abnormal formation or function of cilia
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Wikipedia - CIMA (AM) -- Former radio station in Vancouver
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Wikipedia - CIMH-FM -- Former radio station in Sept-M-CM-^Nles, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CIMI-FM -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CIMN-FM -- Former radio station at the University of Prince Edward Island
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Wikipedia - Cincinnati Swords -- Former American ice hockey team
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Wikipedia - Cindy Kurleto -- Model, actress, and a former MTV VJ in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Cine Capri -- Former movie theater in Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Wikipedia - CineForm -- Open source video codec
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Wikipedia - Cinema Batalha (Porto) -- music venue and former cinema in Porto, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Cinematic platformer
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Wikipedia - CINW -- Former radio station in Montreal
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Wikipedia - CION-FM (Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec) -- Former radio station in Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - Cipher -- Algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information
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Wikipedia - CIRB (AM) -- Former radio station in Lac-Etchemin, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Circle Bar Racing -- Former American stock car racing team
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Wikipedia - Circular uniform distribution
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Wikipedia - Circumarctic Environmental Observatories Network -- Network of terrestrial and freshwater observation platforms
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Wikipedia - Circumplanetary disk -- moon-forming accumulation of particles around a planet
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Wikipedia - Circumpolar deep water -- The water mass in the Pacific and Indian oceans formed by mixing of other water masses in the region
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Wikipedia - Circus -- Commonly a travelling company of performers
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Wikipedia - Cirque du Soleil -- Canadian contemporary circus without performing animals
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Wikipedia - Cirque of the Towers -- Landform in Wyoming, US
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Wikipedia - Cirque -- An amphitheatre-like valley formed by glacial erosion
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Wikipedia - CIRS (AM) -- Former radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Cirsonella margaritiformis -- Species of mollusc
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Wikipedia - CISD-FM -- Former radio station in Iroquois, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Ciskei -- Former bantustan in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Cispadane Republic -- 18th-century former country in Italy
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Wikipedia - Cisrhenian Republic -- Former country
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Wikipedia - Citation form
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Wikipedia - Citizen's arrest -- The concept of a private citizen being able to make a formal arrest.
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Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly (Ireland) -- Irish body formed to consider political and social issues.
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Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia) -- 2003 independent deliberative body established in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (Ontario) -- 2006 independent deliberative body established in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Citizenship Reform Act of 2005 -- amendment bill
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Wikipedia - City Canal -- Former canal excavated across the Isle of Dogs in east London
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Wikipedia - City College Norwich -- Sixth Form college in Norwich, Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - City Hall station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) -- former New York City Subway station in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - City Investing Building -- Former skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - City manager -- Official appointed as the administrative manager of a city, in a council-manager form of city government
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Wikipedia - City Marshalsea, Dublin -- Former debtor's prison, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - City of Norwich School -- Sixth form and secondary school in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - City Stadium, Norwich -- Former greyhound racing stadium in Norwich, England
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Wikipedia - Civic nationalism -- Form of nationalism compatible with progressive values of freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights
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Wikipedia - Civic Platform -- Political party in Poland
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Wikipedia - Civil and Public Services Union -- Former Irish public sector trade union (1922-2018)
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Wikipedia - Civil Defence Information Bulletin -- 1964 film
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Wikipedia - Civil disorder -- Forms of unrest caused by a group of people
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Wikipedia - Civil marriage -- Marriage performed, recorded, and recognized by a government official
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Wikipedia - Civil partnership in the United Kingdom -- Form of civil union granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2004
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Wikipedia - Civil Resettlement Units -- British scheme to aid British former prisoners of war to return to civilian life after World War II
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Wikipedia - CJCE-FM -- Former radio station in Godfrey, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJFB-FM -- Tourist information radio station in Bolton, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJFL-FM -- Former radio station in Iroquois Falls, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJIV-FM -- Former Christian radio station in Dryden, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJMT (AM) -- Former radio station in Chicoutimi, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CJNR (AM) -- Former radio station in Blind River, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJOS-FM (Saskatchewan) -- Former radio station in Caronport, Saskatchewan
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Wikipedia - CJRM-FM (Montreal) -- Former radio station in Montreal, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CJRN -- Former radio station in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - CJRP -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CJRS (Sherbrooke, Quebec) -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - CJSS-TV -- Former TV station in Cornwall, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJTR (AM) -- Former radio station in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CJTS-FM -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CJUL -- Former radio station in Cornwall, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CJUS-FM -- Former radio station at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Wikipedia - CJVF-FM -- Former multilingual radio station in Toronto
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Wikipedia - CJWC (AM) -- Former radio station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Wikipedia - CJWV-FM (Winnipeg) -- Former radio station in Winnipeg
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Wikipedia - CKAC -- Traffic information radio station in Montreal
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Wikipedia - CKBG-FM -- Former radio station in Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia
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Wikipedia - CKBI-TV -- Former TV station in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Wikipedia - CKCH -- Former radio station in Hull, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - CKCV -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CKCX -- Former CBC shortwave radio station near Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
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Wikipedia - CKCY (AM) -- Former radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKIC-FM -- Former radio station at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Wikipedia - CKLM -- Former radio station in Laval, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CKLN-FM -- Former campus and community radio station in Toronto
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Wikipedia - CKML -- Emergency information radio station at Chalk River, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKMO (AM) -- Former radio station in Victoria, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CKNC-TV -- Former TV station in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - CKNS (AM) -- Former radio station in Espanola, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKNX-TV -- Former TV station in Wingham, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - CKOA (AM) -- Former radio station in Arnprior, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKOB (AM) -- Former radio station in Renfrew, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKOO-FM -- Former radio station in Kelowna, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CKOS-TV -- Former TV station in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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Wikipedia - CKO -- Former Canadian all-news radio network
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Wikipedia - CKPM-FM -- Former radio station in Port Moody, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CKSL -- Former radio station in London, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKSO-FM -- Former radio station in Sudbury, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKTR-FM -- Former radio station in North Bay, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CKTS -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec
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Wikipedia - CKX-TV -- Former TV station in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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Wikipedia - Claas Relotius -- German former journalist who admitted to journalistic fraud
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Wikipedia - Claggett Shale -- Geological formation in Montana
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Wikipedia - Clairaut's relation -- A formula in classical differential geometry
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Wikipedia - Claire McCaskill -- Former United States senator from Missouri
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Wikipedia - Claire Williams -- Former Deputy Team Principal of Williams F1 Team
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Wikipedia - Clairvoyance -- Ability to gain information about an object, person, location or physical event through extrasensory perception
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Wikipedia - Clapham Sect -- Group of Church of England social reformers
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Wikipedia - Clapper bridge -- Bridge formed by large flat slabs of stone
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Wikipedia - Clara Brown -- American woman who was formerly enslaved, community leader, philanthropist
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Wikipedia - Clarence Mitchell IV -- American radio host and former politician
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Wikipedia - Clarens Formation -- Geological formation of the Stormberg Group in southern Africa
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Wikipedia - Clarksdale Housing Complex -- Former public housing project in Kentucky, United States
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Wikipedia - Clash at Demonhead -- Action-adventure platformer video game
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Wikipedia - Classic (Adrian Gurvitz song) -- 1982 song performed by Adrian Gurvitz
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Wikipedia - Classical Arabic -- Form of the Arabic language used in Umayyad and Abbasid literary texts
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Wikipedia - Classical Chinese poetry forms
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Wikipedia - Classical Chinese -- Written form of Chinese until the early 20th century
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Wikipedia - Classical compound -- Classical compounds and neoclassical compounds are compound words composed from combining forms (which act as affixes or stems) derived from classical Latin or ancient Greek roots
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Wikipedia - Classical Gaelic -- Shared literary form of Early Modern Irish used in Scotland and Ireland from the 13th to the 18th centuries
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Wikipedia - Classical Japanese -- Literary form of Japanese, used until the 20th ct.
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Wikipedia - Classical Latin -- Standard form of the Latin language in the Roman Republic and Empire
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Wikipedia - Classical mythology -- Both the body of and the study of myths from the ancient Greeks and Romans as they are used or transformed by cultural reception
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Wikipedia - Classical Tibetan -- Form of Tibetan language, 10th - 12th centuries, CE
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Wikipedia - Classic Hits (Westwood One) -- Syndicated radio format
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Wikipedia - Classic Rock 96FM (Hawkes Bay) -- Former local radio station in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Classic Rock (Westwood One) -- Syndicated radio format
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Wikipedia - Classic rock -- Radio format
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Wikipedia - Classified information -- Material that a government body claims is sensitive information that requires protection of confidentiality, integrity, or availability
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Wikipedia - Class reunion -- Meeting of former classmates
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Wikipedia - Clathrin -- Protein playing a major role in the formation of coated vesicles
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Wikipedia - Claude Cardin -- Canadian former ice hockey left winger
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Wikipedia - Claude Drouin -- Canadian former politician
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Wikipedia - Claude Shannon -- American mathematician and information theorist (1916-2001)
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Wikipedia - Claudette Bradshaw -- Canadian former politician
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Wikipedia - Claudia Suarez -- Venezuelan model and former beauty pageant winner
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Wikipedia - Claudia Tenney -- Former U.S. Representative from New York
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Wikipedia - Claudio Tommaso Gnoli -- Italian information scientist
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Wikipedia - Clausal normal form
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Wikipedia - Clause normal form
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Wikipedia - Claus Mogensen -- Danish handball coach, former player
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Wikipedia - Claxby and Usselby railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clay Cross Company -- Former industrial enterprise in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clay Cross railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Claypole railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clay tablet -- Writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform
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Wikipedia - Clean Bandit -- English electronic music band formed in 2008
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Wikipedia - Clearcutting -- Forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down
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Wikipedia - Clearwire -- Former U.S. telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Cleeve railway station -- Former railway station in Gloucestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Cleisthenes -- Athenian politician and constitutional reformer who set Athens on a democratic footing
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Wikipedia - Clementia, South Carolina -- Former settlement in South Carolina, United States
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Wikipedia - Clenchwarton railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - Clergy -- Formal leaders within established religions
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Wikipedia - Clerk of the Acts -- Former civilian officer (position) in the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - Cleveland Motorcycle Manufacturing Company -- Former American motorcycle manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Cleveland News -- Former major newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Cleveland Press -- Former major newspaper in Cleveland, Ohi
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Wikipedia - Cleveland Stadium -- Former multi-purpose stadium in Cleveland, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Cliburn railway station -- Former railway station in Westmorland, England
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Wikipedia - Client to Authenticator Protocol -- Enables a roaming, user-controlled cryptographic authenticator to interoperate with a client platform.
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Wikipedia - Cliffed coast -- A form of coast where the action of marine waves has formed steep cliffs that may or may not be precipitous
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Wikipedia - Cliffe Park railway station -- Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
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Wikipedia - Cliffjumper -- Transformers character
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Wikipedia - Clifton and Lowther railway station -- Former railway station in Westmorland, England
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Wikipedia - Clifton (Mayfield) railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clifton-on-Trent railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clifton Rocks Railway -- Former (1893-1934) funicular railway in the UK city of Bristol
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Wikipedia - Cliftonville Cricket Club -- Former sporting club, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Clinical formulation
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Wikipedia - Clinical informatics
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Wikipedia - Clint Bolton -- Australian former goalkeeper
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Wikipedia - Clinton Bush Haiti Fund -- Founded by former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, to aid the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake
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Wikipedia - Clinton E. Crosier -- Former U.S. Air Force general
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Wikipedia - Clinton Marius -- South African writer and performer
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Wikipedia - Clipstone railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clive Barker's Jericho -- Multi-platform video game
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Wikipedia - Clive Brown -- Australian former politician
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Wikipedia - Clive Lloyd -- Former West Indies Captain
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Wikipedia - C. L. Max Nikias -- Former American University President
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Wikipedia - Clojure -- Dialect of the Lisp programming language on the Java platform
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Wikipedia - Clontarf and Hill of Howth Tramroad -- Former light rail service from Dublin to Howth Harbour
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Wikipedia - Cloonnamna Formation -- Geologic formation in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cloroformo -- Mexican television series
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Wikipedia - Closed-form expression
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Wikipedia - Clostridium clostridioforme -- Species of bacterium
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Wikipedia - CloudApp -- Video and image sharing platform
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Wikipedia - Cloud computing -- Form of Internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand
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Wikipedia - Cloud Foundry -- An open source, multi-cloud application platform as a service
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Wikipedia - Cloud-to-cloud integration -- Integration that allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms
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Wikipedia - Cloughton railway station -- Former railway station in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clout archery -- A form of archery involving shooting at flags from a distance
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Wikipedia - Clova (virtual assistant) -- AI platform by Naver
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Wikipedia - Clover Network -- Cloud-based Android point of sale platform
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Wikipedia - Clowne and Barlborough railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clowne South railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Clown -- A comic performer often for children's entertainment
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Wikipedia - Club cricket -- Mainly amateur, but still formal, form of the sport of cricket
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Wikipedia - Club Hipico de Antofagasta -- Former horse racing venue in Antofagasta, Chile
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Wikipedia - Club Hotel de la Ventana -- Former hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Wikipedia - Cluniac reforms
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Wikipedia - Cluniac Reforms -- 10th-century changes within medieval monasticism
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Wikipedia - Clupeiformes -- Order of fishes
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Wikipedia - Cluster ballooning -- Form of ballooning
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Wikipedia - Clutha (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Clydebank (district) -- Former local gov district in Scotland
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Wikipedia - Clyde Royal Garrison Artillery -- Former Scottish defence units of the British Army
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Wikipedia - CMake -- Cross-platform, compiler-independent build system generator
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Wikipedia - CNGrid -- Chinese national high performance computing network
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Wikipedia - CNN Business -- US financial information website
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Wikipedia - CNN Philippines Network News -- Former evening newscast
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Wikipedia - CNN Today -- Former global news program on CNN International
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Wikipedia - Coagulation -- Process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot
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Wikipedia - Coagulopathy -- Condition in which the bloodM-bM-^@M-^Ys ability to coagulate (form clots) is impaired
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Wikipedia - Coalition for Divorce Reform -- American organization
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Wikipedia - Coalition government -- Form of government
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Wikipedia - Coalport West railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - Coalville East railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Coalville Town railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Coamo Formation -- Geologic formation in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Cobb-Eickelberg Seamount chain -- A range of undersea mountains formed by volcanic activity of the Cobb hotspot in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - Coca-Cola formula -- The Coca-Cola Company's secret recipe for Coca-Cola syrup
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Wikipedia - Coccolithophore -- Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk
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Wikipedia - Cochran Gardens -- Former public housing development in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Wikipedia - Cock and ball torture -- Form of sexual play
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Wikipedia - Cockermouth railway station -- Former railway station in Cumberland, England
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Wikipedia - Coconstitutionalism -- government form
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Wikipedia - Codecademy -- Online code-learning platform
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Wikipedia - Code generation (compiler) -- Process by which a compiler's code generator converts some intermediate representation of source code into a form that can be readily executed by a machine
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Wikipedia - Codementor -- Online platform
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Wikipedia - Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: S.O.D.A. -- American platformer video game
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Wikipedia - CodePlex -- Web-based collaborative software platform
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Wikipedia - Code -- System of rules to convert information into another form or representation
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Wikipedia - Codification (law) -- Process of collecting and restating certain area of law forming a legal code
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Wikipedia - Codnor Park and Ironville railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Codnor Park and Selston railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Codomo Dragon -- Japanese visual kei band formed in 2010
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Wikipedia - Cody Burger -- American former child actor
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Wikipedia - Coefficient of performance -- Ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work required
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Wikipedia - Coffee Mill Hammock Formation -- Geologic formation in Florida
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Wikipedia - Coffee roasting -- Transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products
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Wikipedia - Coffey School of Aeronautics -- Former aviation school in Oak Lawn, Illinois
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Wikipedia - Cofton railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Cognition enhanced Natural language Information Analysis Method
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Wikipedia - Cognitive informatics
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Wikipedia - Cohn-Brandt-Cohn (CBC) Film Sales Corporation -- Former American film studio; predecessor to Columbia Pictures
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Wikipedia - Coiling -- A method for storing rope or cable in compact yet easily attainable form
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Wikipedia - Colalura Sandstone -- Middle Jurassic geologic formation in Australia
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Wikipedia - Coldham railway station -- Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
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Wikipedia - Cold War Kids -- American indie rock band formed in 2004
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Wikipedia - Colegio San Jose, San German, PR -- Former preparatory school in San German, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Coleridge (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Colin Clark (politician) -- Former UK Member of Parliament
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Wikipedia - Colin Webb -- British physicist and former professor
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Wikipedia - Coliseum Arena -- Former arena in New Orleans, Louisiana
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Wikipedia - Collaborative information seeking
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Wikipedia - Collage -- Technique of art production using assemblage of different forms
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Wikipedia - Collation -- Assembly of written information into a standard order
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Wikipedia - Collazo Shale -- Geologic formation in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Collective collections -- Form of collaboration between libraries
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Wikipedia - Colleen Barrett -- Former president of Southwest Airlines
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Wikipedia - Colleen Brennan -- American former pornographic actress
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Wikipedia - Colleen Felix -- Grenadian former track and field athlete
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Wikipedia - Collideascope -- Former Canadian animation studio
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Wikipedia - Colliergate drill hall, York -- Former military drill hall
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Wikipedia - Collingwood (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Collinsville Formation -- Geologic formation in Connecticut, United States
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Wikipedia - Collision response -- A tool to deal with models and algorithms for simulating the changes in the motion of two solid bodies following collision and other forms of contact
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Wikipedia - Collis P. Huntington High School -- former African-American high school during the racial segregation era
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Wikipedia - Colman Corrigan -- Irish former sportsperson
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Wikipedia - Colm Bonnar -- Irish hurling manager and former player
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Wikipedia - Cologne Butzweilerhof Airport -- Former airport and airbase in Cologne, Germany
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Wikipedia - Colonia Dignidad -- Secretive colony founded by Germans in Chile, formerly torture center
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Wikipedia - Colonial Nigeria -- Former British colony and protectorate in West Africa
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Wikipedia - Colonial University of Belgium -- Former Belgian university
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Wikipedia - Colophon (publishing) -- Brief statement of a book's own information, such as publisher, location, and date of publication
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Wikipedia - Colorforms -- Brand of toy
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Wikipedia - Color in Informatics and Media Technology -- Master's degree programme
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Wikipedia - Colostrum -- Form of milk produced after giving birth
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Wikipedia - Coltfield Platform railway station -- Railway station in Moray, Scotland, UK
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Wikipedia - Columbus City Center -- Former mall in Columbus, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Columbus Motor Speedway -- Former racetrack
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Wikipedia - Comancheria -- Former region of the US Southwest occupied by the Comanche people
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Wikipedia - Combat box -- A heavy bomber formation used by the USAAF in WW2 to concentrate offensive and defensive firepower.
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Wikipedia - Combat command -- Military organization/formation
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Wikipedia - Combined hormonal contraception -- Form of hormonal contraception combining both an estrogen and a progestogen
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Wikipedia - Combined transport -- Form of intermodal transport
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Wikipedia - Combining form
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Wikipedia - COMDEX -- Former computer expo
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Wikipedia - Come-comedie -- Song performed by Betty Mars
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Wikipedia - Comecon -- Former international economic organization
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Wikipedia - Comedie-Italienne -- Italian-language theatre and opera performed in France
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Wikipedia - Comedy in the Dark -- Comedy Performance
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Wikipedia - Come Geordie ha'd the bairn -- Song performed by Joe Wilson
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Wikipedia - Comic book archive -- File format
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Wikipedia - Comics -- Creative work in which pictures and text convey information such as narratives
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Wikipedia - Comitas pagodaeformis -- Species of mollusc
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Wikipedia - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons -- 1990 episodic side-scrolling platform game
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Wikipedia - Commando Basic Training Centre (United Kingdom) -- Former British Army training establishment
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Wikipedia - Command Performance (1931 film) -- 1931 film
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Wikipedia - Comma operator -- (C and C++ programming languages) binary operator whose effect is to cause a sequence of operations to be performed
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Wikipedia - Comma-separated values -- File format used to store data
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Wikipedia - Commedia dell'arte -- early form of professional theatre originating in Italy
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Wikipedia - Commerce raiding -- A form of naval warfare
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Wikipedia - Commercial minus sign -- Northern European form of minus sign
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Wikipedia - Commercial Orbital Transportation Services -- Former NASA program
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Wikipedia - Commission on Presidential Debates -- Bi-partisan U.S. presidential debate organizing group formed in 1987
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Wikipedia - Committed information rate -- Bandwidth guaranteed by an internet service provider
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Wikipedia - Committee for the First Amendment -- Action group formed in September 1947 by actors in support of the Hollywood Ten during the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
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Wikipedia - Committee of 100 (United Kingdom) -- Former British anti-war activism group
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Wikipedia - Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Wikipedia - Committee on Public Information -- Former independent agency of the government of the United States
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Wikipedia - Commodore Point -- Former Ford manufacturing facility in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Common Information Model (computing)
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Wikipedia - Common-interest development -- Form of housing from the US
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Wikipedia - Common-law marriage -- Type of marriage with no formal ceremony
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Wikipedia - Common lodging-house -- A Victorian era term for a form of cheap accommodation
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Wikipedia - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures -- Catalogue of information security vulnerabilities
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth Games record progression in track cycling -- improvement of event performance over time
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth Games records -- best performances in specific editions of the event's history
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth Oil Refining Company -- Former oil refinery in PeM-CM-1uelas and Guayanilla in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth Railways NSU class -- Narrow-gauge diesel-electric locomotive class of the former Commonwealth Railways, Australia
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Wikipedia - Communaute de communes Vierzon-Sologne-Berry et Villages de la ForM-CM-*t -- Federation of municipalities in France
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Wikipedia - Communications and Information Services Corps
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Wikipedia - Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada -- Former Canadian trade union
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Wikipedia - Communist Party of Germany -- Former political party of Germany
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Wikipedia - Communist Party of Indonesia -- Former political party in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Communist Platform (Germany) -- Association of der German Left Party
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Wikipedia - Communist Reformers Party of Moldova -- Communist Party in Moldova
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Wikipedia - Community informatics
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Wikipedia - Community Radio Network (New Zealand) -- Former radio network in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
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Wikipedia - Compact Disc Digital Audio -- Audio data format used on the compact disc
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Wikipedia - CompactFlash -- Memory card format
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Wikipedia - Compact Video Cassette -- Magnetic tape-based consumer videocassette format
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Wikipedia - Comparison of audio coding formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of cryptographic hash functions -- Tables comparing general and technical information for common hashes
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Wikipedia - Comparison of e-book formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of enterprise bookmarking platforms -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of GIS vector file formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of graphics file formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of platform virtualization software -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of the Java and .NET platforms
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Wikipedia - Compartmentalization (information security)
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Wikipedia - Complaint tablet to Ea-nasir -- Cuneiform tablet that is the oldest known written complaint
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Wikipedia - Complete information -- Level of information in economics and game theory
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Wikipedia - Complex coordinate space -- Space formed by the ''n''-tuples of complex numbers
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Wikipedia - Complex differential form -- Differential form on a manifold which is permitted to have complex coefficients
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Wikipedia - Complex society -- A stage of social formation in academic disciplines
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Wikipedia - Complex volcano -- A landform of more than one related volcanic centre
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Wikipedia - Component Library for Cross Platform
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Wikipedia - Composer -- Musician who is an author of music in any form
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Wikipedia - Composite video -- Analog video signal format
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Wikipedia - Compound Document Format
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Wikipedia - Comprachicos -- Belief in criminals that deform growing children
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Wikipedia - Compton-Miller Medal -- Award for the performance in Ashes series
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Wikipedia - Compulsive behavior -- Performing an act persistently and repetitively without it necessarily leading to an actual reward or pleasure
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Wikipedia - Computable Document Format
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Wikipedia - Computational immunology -- Bioinformatics approaches to immunology
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Wikipedia - Computational informatics
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Wikipedia - Computational number theory -- Study of algorithms for performing number theoretic computations
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Wikipedia - Computer: A History of the Information Machine
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Wikipedia - Computer and information science
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Wikipedia - Computer form factor -- Indication of size and mounting options of a computer or its components
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics Metafile -- Image file format family
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Wikipedia - Computer hardware platforms
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Wikipedia - Computerized adaptive testing -- A form of computer-based test that adapts to the examinee's ability level
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Wikipedia - Computer (job description) -- Person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became available
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Wikipedia - Computer number format -- Internal representation of numeric values in a digital computer
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Wikipedia - Computer performance by orders of magnitude
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Wikipedia - Computer performance
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Wikipedia - Computer platform
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Wikipedia - Computer programming -- Process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs
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Wikipedia - Computer security software -- Computer program for information security
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Wikipedia - Computer simulation -- Process of mathematical modelling, performed on a computer
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Wikipedia - Computer vision -- Computerized information extraction from images
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Wikipedia - Computer -- Automatic general-purpose device for performing arithmetic or logical operations
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Wikipedia - Computerworld -- American information technology magazine
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Wikipedia - Computing platforms
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Wikipedia - Computing platform
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Wikipedia - Computronium -- Theoretical arrangement of matter that is the best possible form of computing device for that amount of matter
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Wikipedia - Conan the Formidable -- Book by Steve Perry
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Wikipedia - Concentric crater fill -- A landform where the floor of a crater is mostly covered by parallel ridges
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Wikipedia - Concept formation
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Wikipedia - Conceptual framework -- A method of organizing information
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Wikipedia - Concerning Specific Forms of Masturbation -- 1922 essay by Wilhelm Reich
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Wikipedia - Concert performance -- Performance of a musical theater or opera in concert form
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Wikipedia - Concert -- Live performance of music
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Wikipedia - Concrete mixer -- Device that combines cement, aggregate, and water to form concrete
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Wikipedia - Concretion -- Compact mass formed by precipitation of mineral cement between particles
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Wikipedia - Concurrent computing -- Form of computing in which several computations are executing during overlapping time periods
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Wikipedia - Condit Hydroelectric Project -- Former dam in Washington, United States
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Wikipedia - Conditional mutual information
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Wikipedia - Conditions on Transformations
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Wikipedia - Condominium (international law) -- Form of shared government
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Wikipedia - Condominium -- Form of housing tenure and other real property
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Wikipedia - Condover railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - Conducting -- Directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures
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Wikipedia - Conductor's Building -- Former Boston railway administration building
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Wikipedia - Cone (formal languages)
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Wikipedia - Conejo Valley Airport -- Former airport in Thousand Oaks, CA, US
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Wikipedia - CONELRAD -- Former method of emergency broadcasting in the United States
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Wikipedia - Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
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Wikipedia - Confessions of a Pop Performer -- 1975 film by Norman Cohen
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Wikipedia - Confirmation bias -- Tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or values
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Wikipedia - Confirmatory factor analysis -- Form of statistical factor analysis
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Wikipedia - Conformable matrix
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Wikipedia - Conformal bootstrap -- Mathematical method to constrain and solve conformal field theories
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Wikipedia - Conformal cyclic cosmology
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Wikipedia - Conformal field theory
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Wikipedia - Conformal geometry
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Wikipedia - Conformal projection
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Wikipedia - Conformity
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Wikipedia - Confusion matrix -- Table layout for visualizing performance; also called an error matrix
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Wikipedia - Congelation ice -- Ice that forms on the bottom of an established ice cover
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Wikipedia - Congregation Beth Elohim -- Reform Jewish congregation in Brooklyn, New York, US
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Wikipedia - Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen -- Painting by Vincent van Gogh
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Wikipedia - Congress Hall -- Museum and former capitol building in Philadelphia, USA
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Wikipedia - Congress of People's Deputies of Russia -- Former legislature of Russia
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Wikipedia - Congress Poland -- Former state in Eastern Europe
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Wikipedia - Coningsby railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Conjunctive normal form
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Wikipedia - Connaught Engineering -- Formula One and sports car constructor from the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Connect2India -- Indian international trading platform
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Wikipedia - Connection form
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Wikipedia - Connect Radio 97.2 & 107.4 -- Former English commercial radio station
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Wikipedia - Con Newbury -- Former Papua New Guinean international lawn bowler
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Wikipedia - Conning tower -- raised platform on a ship or submarine used to command the vessel
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Wikipedia - Conor Casey -- American soccer coach and former player
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Wikipedia - Conradi-Hunermann syndrome -- Rare X-linked form of chondrodysplasia punctata
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Wikipedia - Consensus democracy -- Form of government
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Wikipedia - Conservation Geoportal -- Online geoportal of geographic information systems
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Wikipedia - Conservative Monday Club -- Political pressure group in the United Kingdom, aligned with and formerly endorsed by the Conservative Party
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Wikipedia - Conservative talk radio -- Talk radio format
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Wikipedia - Conservatory Garden -- Formal garden in Central Park, New York City
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Wikipedia - Consistency model -- A set of formally specified rules that guarantee (or explicitly disclaim) certain consistencies in the event of concurrent reads or writes to shared memory
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Wikipedia - Consolea moniliformis -- species of plant in the family Cactaceae
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Wikipedia - Consolidated Bank of Canada -- Former bank of Canada
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Wikipedia - Conspiracy Con -- Former conspiracy theory convention in Santa Clara, California
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Wikipedia - Constantine II of Greece -- Former King of Greece
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Wikipedia - Constant-Q transform
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Wikipedia - Constellation -- Group of visible stars forming a pattern on the celestial sphere
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Wikipedia - Constitutional Reform Act 2005 -- Constitutional law of the United Kingdom that provided for the country's Supreme Court and changed other parts of the British judiciary
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Libya (1951) -- Former constitution of Libya
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Wikipedia - Constructivist architecture -- Form of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s
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Wikipedia - Constructivity Model Viewer -- Software for viewing Building Information Models
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Wikipedia - Consumer health informatics
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Wikipedia - Contact mechanics -- Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
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Wikipedia - Container format (digital)
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Wikipedia - Content delivery platform
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Wikipedia - Content format
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Wikipedia - Content marketing -- Form of marketing focused on creating content for a targeted audience online
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Wikipedia - Content (media) -- Information and experiences that are directed toward an end-user or audience
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Wikipedia - Continental crust -- Layer of rock that forms the continents and continental shelves
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Wikipedia - Continental Freemasonry -- Form of freemasonry
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Wikipedia - Continental Reformed church
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Wikipedia - Continuous Fourier transform
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Wikipedia - Continuous performance task
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Wikipedia - Continuum Fingerboard -- Music performance controller and synthesizer
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Wikipedia - Continuum model of impression formation -- Model in social psychology
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Wikipedia - Contract killing -- Form of murder
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Wikipedia - Contra dance form -- Arrangement of contra dancers into sets
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Wikipedia - Contrail -- Long, thin artificial clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft
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Wikipedia - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women -- An international bill of rights for women
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Wikipedia - Convergent boundary -- Region of active deformation between colliding tectonic plates
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Wikipedia - Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance
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Wikipedia - Conversion (word formation)
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Wikipedia - Convertibility -- The ability of money to be transformed into other stores of value
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Wikipedia - Convex uniform honeycomb
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Wikipedia - Convocation -- Formal assembly (typically ecclesiastical or academic)
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Wikipedia - Convolution random number generator -- Non-uniform number generator
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Wikipedia - Convolution theorem -- Theorem that under suitable conditions the Fourier transform of a convolution of two signals is the pointwise product of their Fourier transforms
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Wikipedia - Con-way -- Former American multinational freight transportation and logistics company
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Wikipedia - Cooch Behar State -- Former kingdom located south of Bhutan, now in West Bengal, India
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Wikipedia - Cook County Coroner -- Former position of county coroner for Cook County, Illinois
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Wikipedia - Cook County Recorder of Deeds -- Former position of county recorder of deeds of Cook County, Illinois
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Wikipedia - Cookie Jar Kids Network -- Former American children's programming block
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Wikipedia - Cookie Jar TV -- Former American children's programming block
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Wikipedia - CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc. -- Former World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - Coolcarney -- Former Irish district
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Wikipedia - Cool Guys Don't Look at Explosions -- Song performed by The Lonely Island
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Wikipedia - Coolock (barony) -- Former administrative division of County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Co-operative Building, Barrow-in-Furness -- Former department store in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Co-operative Commonwealth Federation -- Former political party in Canada
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Wikipedia - Coordinate space -- Vector space formed by tuples of elements of a field
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Wikipedia - Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure (Singapore) -- Former Senior Cabinet position in the Government of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Coppia ferrarese -- An Italian sourdough bread that is formed in a twisted shape
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Wikipedia - Coptic monasticism -- Claimed to be the original form of Monasticism
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Wikipedia - Copycat (The Cranberries song) -- 2000 song performed by The Cranberries
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Wikipedia - Copy editing -- Work that an editor does to improve the formatting, style, and accuracy of text
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Wikipedia - Copyright formalities
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Wikipedia - Coral reef -- Outcrop of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of stony coral skeletons
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Wikipedia - Coral Wong Pietsch -- U.S. judge and former Brigadier General
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Wikipedia - Coranderrk -- former Aboriginal reserve, now heritage site, in Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - Cora Sue Collins -- American former child actress
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Wikipedia - Cordoaria Nacional -- Former naval rope-making factory in Belem, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Core rope memory -- Early form of read-only memory
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Wikipedia - Core (video game platform) -- Online video game
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Wikipedia - Corey Carrier -- American former child actor
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Wikipedia - Corinth and Counce Railroad -- Former Class III railroad in the United States
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Wikipedia - Corinthian Colleges -- Former large for-profit post-secondary education company
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Wikipedia - Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (Dail constituency) -- Former Dail Eireann constituency (1921-1923)
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Wikipedia - Cornelia James Cannon -- American feminist reformer and author
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Wikipedia - Cornelius J. O'Brien -- Vaudeville performer
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Wikipedia - Cornwall County, Province of New York -- Former county of New York
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Wikipedia - Coronation of the British monarch -- Ceremony where the monarch of the United Kingdom is formally invested with regalia and crowned
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Wikipedia - Corporal punishment in the home -- A form of punishment used by parents to discourage bad behaviour
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Wikipedia - Corporate governance of information technology
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Wikipedia - Corporate social responsibility -- Form of corporate self-regulation aimed at contributing to social or charitable goals
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Wikipedia - Corpsing -- Slang for unintentional laughter from performers during a non-humorous performance
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Wikipedia - Corps of Colonial Marines -- Two British Marine units consisting of former slaves
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Wikipedia - Corps of Intelligence Police -- Former intelligence agency within the United States Army
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Wikipedia - Corpus Reformatorum
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Wikipedia - Corpusty and Saxthorpe railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - Corrective maintenance -- Maintenance task performed to identify, isolate, and rectify a fault so that the failed equipment, machine, or system can be restored to an operational condition
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Wikipedia - Correspondence principle -- Physics principle that quantum theories reproduce classical physics in the limit of large quantum numbers, formulated by Niels Bohr in 1920
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Wikipedia - Corvee -- Form of intermittent, unpaid, unfree labour
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Wikipedia - Corwith-Wesley Community School District -- Former school district in Iowa, United States
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Wikipedia - Cosine transform
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Wikipedia - Cossington Gate railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Costa Victoria -- Former cruise ship operated by Costa Cruises
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Wikipedia - Cotehill railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Cotham railway station -- Former railway station In Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Cotui Limestone -- Geological formation in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - CouchSurfing -- Homestay platform
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Wikipedia - Couch -- Piece of furniture for seating two or more persons in the form of a bench with armrests
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Wikipedia - Coughton railway station -- Former railway station in Warwickshire, England
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Wikipedia - Council for National Academic Awards -- Former national degree-awarding authority in the United Kingdom from 1965 until 1993
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Wikipedia - Council house -- Form of public or social housing in the UK and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Council-manager government -- Form of local government in the United States and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Council of Ireland -- Former all-Ireland statutory body (1921-1925)
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Wikipedia - Council of Ministers of Crimea -- Former subnational governmental body in Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Council on Library and Information Resources -- Organization that forges strategies to enhance research, teaching and learning environments
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Wikipedia - Cound Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - Coundon Road railway station -- Former railway station in Warwickshire, England
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Wikipedia - Counter Drain railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Counterintelligence Corps -- Former intelligence agency within the United States Army
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Wikipedia - Counterparty (platform) -- Cryptocurrency platform
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Wikipedia - Counter-Reformation in Poland
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Wikipedia - Countesthorpe railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Counties of Denmark -- Former administrative subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark
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Wikipedia - Counties of New Zealand -- Former administrative subdivision of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Country 1035 -- Former country music radio station in London
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Wikipedia - County Ground, Lakenham -- Former cricket ground in Norwich, England
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Wikipedia - County of Neipperg -- Former county of southeastern Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Wikipedia - County of Tyrol -- Former county of Austria
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Wikipedia - Coursmos -- Online micro-learning platform
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Wikipedia - Courtier's reply -- Informal fallacy in which a respondent to criticism claims that the critic lacks sufficient knowledge, credentials, or training to pose any sort of criticism whatsoever
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Wikipedia - Court of King's Bench (England) -- Former English common law court
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Wikipedia - Court of King's Bench (Ireland) -- Former senior court of common law in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cousin Dupree -- 1999 song performed by Steely Dan
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Wikipedia - Covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 misinformation
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Wikipedia - Cox Sports -- Former regional sports network in New England
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Wikipedia - Coy Craft -- Former FC Dallas and USMNT player
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Wikipedia - C parity -- Unitary operation that transforms a particle in its antiparticle
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Wikipedia - CPT (file format)
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Wikipedia - CPT symmetry -- Invariance under simultaneous charge conjugation, parity transformation and time reversal
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Wikipedia - Crack cocaine -- Form of the drug cocaine
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Wikipedia - Craie de Veulette -- Geologic formation in France
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Wikipedia - Craig Buntin -- Canadian former pair skater
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Wikipedia - Craig Pittman -- Former United States Marine, professional wrestler, amateur wrestler and mixed martial artist
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Wikipedia - CRAM (file format)
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Wikipedia - Cranium Command -- Former attraction at Walt Disney World
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Wikipedia - Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back -- 1997 platform video game
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Wikipedia - Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time -- Platforming video game
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Wikipedia - Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy -- 2017 platform game
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Wikipedia - Crash Bandicoot (video game) -- 1996 platform video game
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Wikipedia - Crash Bandicoot: Warped -- 1998 platform video game
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Wikipedia - Cray Urika-XA -- Extreme analytics platform, manufactured by supercomputer maker Cray
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Wikipedia - Crazy Blues -- Song performed by Mamie Smith
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Wikipedia - Created kind -- Purported to be the original forms of life as they were created by God, possibly evolving but only within their kind
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Wikipedia - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster biformis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Cressage railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - Creswell and Welbeck railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - C. R. formula -- Proposal formulated by Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari to solve the political deadlock between the All India Muslim League and Indian National Congress on independence of India from the British
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Wikipedia - Crime and violence in Latin America -- Crime information
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Wikipedia - Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner -- Vice President and former President of Argentina
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Wikipedia - Critical theory -- Philosophy that sociological understanding's primary use should be social reform
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Wikipedia - Critical thinking -- The analysis of facts to form a judgment
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Wikipedia - Criticism of monarchy -- Criticism of the monarchical form of government or a specific monarchy
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Wikipedia - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer -- Award given by the Broadcast Film Critics Association
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Wikipedia - Cross platform
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Wikipedia - Cross-platform
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Wikipedia - Cross-ratio -- An invariant under projective transformations
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Wikipedia - Cross-stitch -- Form of counted-thread embroidery.
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Wikipedia - Crowden railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Crowdsource (app) -- Crowdsourcing platform developed by Google
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Wikipedia - Crown Colony of Malta -- Former British possession
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Wikipedia - Crown of Castile -- Former country in the Iberian Peninsula from 1230 to 1715
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Wikipedia - Crownsville Hospital Center -- Former psychiatric hospital located in Crownsville, Maryland, US
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Wikipedia - Crown -- Form of headwear, symbolizing the power of a ruler
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Wikipedia - Crucero Express -- Former ferry service across the Darien Gap
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Wikipedia - Cruciform halo
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Wikipedia - Cruciform tail
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Wikipedia - Cruciform
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Wikipedia - Crying at the Discoteque -- 2001 song performed by Swedish band Alcazar
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Wikipedia - Cryin' (Joe Satriani song) -- 1992 song performed by Joe Satriani
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Wikipedia - Cryoplanation -- Formation of plains, terraces and pediments in periglacial environments
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Wikipedia - Cryosphere -- Those portions of Earth's surface where water is in solid form
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Wikipedia - Cryptanalysis -- study of analyzing information systems in order to discover their hidden aspects
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Wikipedia - Cryptek -- US information security company
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Wikipedia - Crypto AG -- Swiss company specialising in communications and information security
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Wikipedia - Crystal Beach Park -- Former amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Crystal Carson -- American acting coach and former actress
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Wikipedia - Crystal cluster -- A group of crystals formed in an open space with form determined by their internal crystal structure
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Wikipedia - Crystallization -- Process by which a solid with a highly organised atomic or molecular structure forms
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Wikipedia - Crystal McKellar -- American attorney and former child actress
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Wikipedia - Crystal Mountain (British Columbia) -- Former ski resort in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Crystal Palace circuit -- Former motor racing circuit in London, UK
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Wikipedia - C-Squat -- Former squat and housing co-op in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - CSS Tuscaloosa (cruiser) -- Former cruiser ship
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Wikipedia - CTV Building -- Former headquarters of Canterbury Television
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Wikipedia - C-type asteroid -- Asteroid spectral type; most common variety, forming around 75% of known asteroids
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Wikipedia - Cubic zirconia -- The cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide
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Wikipedia - Cubitus valgus -- Deformity involving outward deviation of an extended forearm
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Wikipedia - Cubitus varus -- Deformity involving inward deviation of an extended forearm
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Wikipedia - Cuche Formation -- Geological formation in the Colombian Andes
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Wikipedia - Cucujiformia -- Infraorder of beetles
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Wikipedia - Culgaith railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Culinary arts -- Art of the preparation, cooking and presentation of food, usually in the form of meals
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Wikipedia - Cultural learning -- Passing on of information from one group of people or animals to another
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Wikipedia - Cultura Profetica -- Puerto Rican reggae band formed in 1996
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Wikipedia - Cummeragunja Reserve -- former Australian Aboriginal reserve in New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Cummersdale railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Cumulus Media Networks -- Former American radio network
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Wikipedia - Cumwhinton railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Cuneiform (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Cuneiform script
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Wikipedia - Cuneiform -- Logosyllabic script used to write several languages of the Ancient Near East
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Wikipedia - Cup and ring mark -- Form of prehistoric art
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Wikipedia - Curb stomp -- Form of assault
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Wikipedia - Current transformer -- Transformer used to scale alternating current, used as sensor for AC power
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Wikipedia - Currying -- Transforming a function in such a way that it only takes a single argument
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Wikipedia - Curtain call -- Acknowledgement of audience praise by a performer
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Wikipedia - Curt Anderson -- American politician, lawyer and former broadcast journalist
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Wikipedia - Curveball (informant) -- Iraqi defector
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Wikipedia - Cushie Butterfield -- Song performed by George "Geordie" Ridley
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Wikipedia - Customer data platform -- Software creating a unified customer database accessible to other systems
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Wikipedia - Cutnall Green Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Cutout (espionage) -- Mutually trusted channel for the exchange of information between agents
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Wikipedia - C. Vernon Mason -- American civil rights advocate and former lawyer
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Wikipedia - C. V. K. Abdul Rehim -- Former Judge of Kerala High Court
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Wikipedia - C. V. Kunhiraman -- Indian journalist and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Cyanide (gamer) -- Former professional League of Legends player
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Wikipedia - Cyanocobalamin -- A manufactured form of vitamin B-12
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Wikipedia - Cybercrimes Act in Tanzania -- Law in Tanzania for criminalizing offences related to computer systems and Information Communication Technologies; provides for investigation, collection, and use of electronic evidence in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
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Wikipedia - Cyberformance -- Theatrical performances in which remote participants work together in real time through the internet
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Wikipedia - Cyberocracy -- Form of government that rules by the use of information
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Wikipedia - Cybersecurity information technology list -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Cyberterrorism -- the use of the Internet as means of threatening or seriously damaging personal's life in the form of political and ideological goals
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Wikipedia - Cyclekart -- Form of gokart racing
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Wikipedia - Cycle speedway -- Form of bicycle racing on short oval dirt tracks
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Wikipedia - Cyclo-cross -- Form of bicycle racing
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Wikipedia - Cyclohexane conformation -- Structures of cyclohexane
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Bond -- American author and former actress
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Coull -- Canadian former figure skater
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Cypert -- American actress and stunt performer
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Daniel -- American photographer and former actress
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Wikipedia - Cynthia Shepard Perry -- Former U.S. Ambassador to Sierra Leone and Burundi
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Wikipedia - Cypress knee -- A distinctive structure forming above the roots of a cypress tree
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Wikipedia - Cyprinodontiformes -- Order of fishes
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Wikipedia - Cyril Brun -- French former competitive figure skater
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Wikipedia - Cyril Dunne -- Irish former sportsperson
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Wikipedia - Cysticercosis -- Tissue infection caused by the young form of the pork tapeworm
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Wikipedia - Cytoskeleton -- Network of filamentous proteins that forms the internal framework of cells
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Wikipedia - D-1 (Sony) -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
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Wikipedia - D-2 (video) -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
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Wikipedia - D-3 (video) -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
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Wikipedia - D5 HD -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
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Wikipedia - D. A. Carson -- Canadian Reformed evangelical theologian
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Wikipedia - Dacor (scuba diving) -- Former American diving equipment manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Dactyl Joust -- Unreleased action-platform video game
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Wikipedia - Daechwita -- Traditional Korean musical form
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Wikipedia - Dae Inseon -- Former king of Balhae
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Wikipedia - Daggering -- Sexually explicit dance form from Jamaica
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Wikipedia - Dagmar Rothman -- German performance artist
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Wikipedia - Daigaku-ryM-EM-^M -- Former imperial university of Japan
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Wikipedia - Daihatsu New Global Architecture -- Automobile platform made by Daihatsu
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Wikipedia - Daily Politics -- Former BBC political television programme
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Wikipedia - Daily Racing Form -- American horse racing publication
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Wikipedia - Daimler Halt -- Former railway station in Warwickshire, England
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Wikipedia - Daina (Latvia) -- Traditional form of music from Latvia
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Wikipedia - Dainichi Formation -- Geologic formation in Japan
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Wikipedia - Daisy and Violet Hilton -- U.S. based British conjoined performing twins
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Wikipedia - Dale (landform) -- Open valley
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Wikipedia - Dale Smith (cowboy) -- American rodeo performer and administrator
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Wikipedia - Dallas Times Herald -- Former daily newspaper in Dallas, Texas
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Wikipedia - Dalon Abbey -- former Cistercian monastery in Dordogne, France
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Wikipedia - Daman and Diu -- Former Union Territory India
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Wikipedia - Damaraland -- Former bantustan in South West Africa
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Wikipedia - Damarkhu Shivalaya -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Damask -- Reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibres, with a pattern formed by weaving
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Wikipedia - Damien Djordjevic -- French former competitive figure skater
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Wikipedia - Dana Rohrabacher -- American politician and former U.S. Representative
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Wikipedia - Dance -- performing art consisting of movement of the body
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Wikipedia - Dancing Astronaut -- American media platform covering electronic music
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Wikipedia - Dancing in the Street -- 1964 single performed by Martha and the Vandellas
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Wikipedia - Dan Coats -- Former United States Senator from Indiana; 5th Director of National Intelligence
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Wikipedia - Dandagaun, Khotang -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dan Deublein -- American former actor
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Wikipedia - Dandy-Walker malformation -- Congenital malformation of the cerebellar vermis
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Wikipedia - Dan Harvey (historian) -- Irish former soldier and military historian
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Wikipedia - Daniel Amalm -- Australian former actor and musician
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Wikipedia - Daniel Bashiel Warner -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Daniel Edward Howard -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Daniel Georges Marc Baudouin -- Canadian former diplomat
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Wikipedia - Daniella Cicarelli -- former Brazilian model and TV show hostess
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Wikipedia - Daniel Massey (actor) -- English actor and performer
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Wikipedia - Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage -- List of performances by actor Daniel Radcliffe
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Wikipedia - Daniel Webster College -- Former university in New Hampshire, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Danish India -- Former settlements and trading posts of Denmark and Norway on the Indian subcontinent
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Wikipedia - Danish West Indies -- Former Danish colony in the Caribbean
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Wikipedia - Dan Lungren -- Former U.S. Representative from California; 29th Attorney General of California
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Wikipedia - Dan Naveh -- Israeli former politician
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Wikipedia - Danni Ashe -- American nude model and former erotic dancer (born 1968)
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Wikipedia - Danny Alexander -- British Banker and Former Liberal Democrat politician
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Wikipedia - Danny Devos -- Dutch performance artist (born 1959)
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Wikipedia - Danny Everett -- American former track and field athlete
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Wikipedia - Dan Saban -- Former Police Chief of Buckeye
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Wikipedia - Dark chess -- Incomplete information chess variant where player can only see their own pieces and the squares they can legally move to.
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Wikipedia - Dark matter -- Hypothetical form of matter comprising most of the matter in the universe
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Wikipedia - Darleen Druyun -- American former government official, former Boeing executive and convicted felon
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Wikipedia - Darling Nikki -- 1984 song performed by Prince
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Wikipedia - Darlington Street Railroad Company -- English former railway company
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Wikipedia - Darmois-Skitovich theorem -- If 2 linear forms on independent random variables are independent, the variables are normal
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Wikipedia - Darwin Information Typing Architecture
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Wikipedia - Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act
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Wikipedia - David di Donatello for Best European Film -- Former annual Italian film award
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Wikipedia - David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor -- Former annual Italian film award
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Wikipedia - David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress -- Former annual Italian film award
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Wikipedia - Deliberative democracy -- A form of democracy focusing on consensus
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Wikipedia - Delimiter-separated values -- Store two-dimensional arrays of data by separating the values in each row with specific delimiter characters. Most database and spreadsheet programs are able to read or save data in a delimited format
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Wikipedia - Deliver Us (The Prince of Egypt) -- 1998 song performed by Ofra Haza
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Wikipedia - Development of the nervous system in humans -- The mechanisms that form the human nervous system
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Wikipedia - Development of the nervous system -- The process whose specific outcome is the progression of nervous tissue over time, from its formation to its mature state.
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Wikipedia - Development of the reproductive system -- The mechanisms that form the reproductive system
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Wikipedia - DeVerne Lee Calloway -- Former American politician
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Wikipedia - Device independent file format
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Wikipedia - Drummond (Province of Canada electoral district) -- Former electoral district
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Wikipedia - Dry lake -- Basin or depression that formerly contained a standing surface water body
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Wikipedia - DSMA-Notice -- official request not to publish information for reasons of national security
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Wikipedia - Duane E. Dewey -- American former combat Marine
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Wikipedia - Duane Kees -- Former United States Attorney
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Wikipedia - Dublin Artane (Dail constituency) -- Former Dail (Irish parliament) constituency (1977-1981)
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Wikipedia - Dublin Bay Biosphere Reserve -- Biosphere reserve in Ireland, designated 1981 (former North Bull Island)
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Wikipedia - Dublin Institute of Technology -- Large former third-level institution, amalgamated into Technological University Dublin
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Wikipedia - Dublin North-East (Dail constituency) -- Former Dail Eireann constituency (1981-2016), Ireland
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Wikipedia - Dublin United F.C. -- Former Irish soccer club
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Wikipedia - Duchy of Bavaria -- Former duchy in Germany
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Wikipedia - Duchy of Lorraine -- Former state
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Wikipedia - Duchy of Milan -- Former duchy in Italy (1395-1447; 1450-1535)
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Wikipedia - Duchy of Modena and Reggio -- Former country
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Wikipedia - Duchy of Wurttemberg -- Former German state (1495-1806)
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Wikipedia - Dudu Fisher -- Israeli cantor and performer
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Wikipedia - Duisburg Inner Harbour -- Former central harbour of Duisburg
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Wikipedia - Duke Cunningham -- American former politician, convicted criminal and fighter pilot
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Wikipedia - Duluth Armory -- Former armory and event venue in Minnesota
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Wikipedia - Dumari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dumitru Burlan -- Romanian former Securitate officer
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Wikipedia - Dumnonia -- Former kingdom in southwestern Britain
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Wikipedia - DuMont Laboratories -- Former American television equipment manufacturer
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Wikipedia - DuMont Television Network -- Former American television network
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Wikipedia - Dumre Dharapani -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dunaivtsi Raion -- Former subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Duncan Hames -- British Former Liberal Democrat politician
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Wikipedia - Duncan Potts -- former Royal Navy admiral
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Wikipedia - Dundas (provincial electoral district) -- Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Dunedin Central -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Dunfermline (district) -- Former local gov. district in Scotland
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Wikipedia - Dunstan Ainani -- Former Bishop of Southern Malawi
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Wikipedia - Duolingo -- language-learning platform
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Wikipedia - Durchhim -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Durham County, Ontario -- Former County in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Durham East (provincial electoral district) -- Former provincial electoral district
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Wikipedia - Durham East -- Former federal electoral district of Canada
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Wikipedia - Durham West (provincial electoral district) -- Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Durham West -- Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - DVD -- Optical disc format for the storage and playback of digital video and other digital data
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Wikipedia - DVI (file format)
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Wikipedia - DVI file format
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Wikipedia - Dyadic transformation
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Wikipedia - Dynamic and formal equivalence
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Wikipedia - Eamon Gilmore -- Former leader of the Irish Labour Party
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Wikipedia - Eardington Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - Earle Theatre -- Former theater in Philadelphia, US
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Wikipedia - Earlie Formation -- Geologic formation in Canada
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Wikipedia - Earl W. Schmidt -- American lawyer and Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
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Wikipedia - Early Germanic law -- form of law followed by the early Germanic peoples
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Wikipedia - East Africa Protectorate -- Former British colony in Africa
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Wikipedia - East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front -- Former terrorist organization
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Wikipedia - East Caprivi -- Former bantustan in South-West Africa (now Namibia)
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Wikipedia - East Coast (train operating company) -- Former British railway company
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Wikipedia - Eastend Formation -- Stratigraphical unit of Maastrichtian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
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Wikipedia - Eastern Park -- Former stadium in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - Eastern precinct, Somerset County, New Jersey -- Former municipality in Somerset County, New Jersey
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Wikipedia - Eastern Region of British Railways -- Former British railways operating region
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Wikipedia - Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador -- Former school district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Wikipedia - Eastern Ye -- Former Korean chiefdom
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Wikipedia - East Formosan languages -- Austronesian language family of Taiwan
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Wikipedia - East Francia -- Former country in Europe
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Wikipedia - Easthope Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
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Wikipedia - East Iceland Current -- A cold water ocean current that forms as a branch of the East Greenland Current
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Wikipedia - East Island, Hawaii -- Former island of Hawaii
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Wikipedia - East Kentucky Broadcasting -- Former radio broadcasting company in Kentucky, United States
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Wikipedia - East Kowloon Cultural Centre -- Performance venue in Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - East Langton railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - East Leake railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eastman Business College -- Former college in Poughkeepsie, New York
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Wikipedia - East Midlands Electricity -- Former British electricity board
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Wikipedia - East Midlands English -- Traditional form of the English language
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Wikipedia - East Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency) -- Former UK parliamentary constituency
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Wikipedia - East Norton railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - East Pakistan -- Former province of Pakistan
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Wikipedia - East Punjab -- former state of India
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Wikipedia - Eastrea railway station -- Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
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Wikipedia - East Rudham railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - East Side Airline Terminal -- Former New York City multi-airport terminal
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Wikipedia - East StratCom Task Force -- European anti-disinformation group
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Wikipedia - East-the-Water Cemetery, Bideford -- English suburb and former burial ground
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Wikipedia - East Ville railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eastwood and Langley Mill railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eating (performance art) -- Performance art by Abel Azcona
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Wikipedia - Eaton Socon Rural District -- Former rural district in Bedfordshire, England
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Wikipedia - Ebbe Nielsen Challenge -- Danish competition and awards for field of biodiversity informatics.
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Wikipedia - Ebbe Nielsen Prize -- Danish award for field of biodiversity informatics.
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Wikipedia - Ebbets Field -- Former stadium in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - Ebelsberg Formation -- Geologic formation in Austria
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Wikipedia - Eberbach Abbey -- Former Cistercian monk cloister in the Rheingau
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Wikipedia - Ebony Parade -- 1947 American musical compilation film with African American performers
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Wikipedia - EBSCO Information Services -- Library resource company
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Wikipedia - E! (Canadian TV system) -- Former Canadian Television System
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Wikipedia - Ecclesfield Priory -- Former monastery in South Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Echigo-M-EM-^Lsaki Station -- Former railway station in SanjM-EM-^M, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
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Wikipedia - Echigo-Nagasawa Station -- Former railway station in SanjM-EM-^M, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
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Wikipedia - Echigo Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Echinopsis lageniformis -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Echizen Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Ecija IvuM-EM-!ic -- Croatian television and radio presenter, and former model
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Wikipedia - Eckington and Renishaw railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eckington railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Eclogite -- A dense metamorphic rock formed under high pressure
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Wikipedia - Eclogitization -- The tectonic process in which the dense, high-pressure, metamorphic rock, eclogite, is formed
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Wikipedia - Ecma International -- Standards organization for information and communication systems
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Wikipedia - Economic freedom -- Freedom to perform economic actions
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Wikipedia - Economic Reconstruction Union -- Former German political party
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Wikipedia - Ecotheology -- Form of constructive theology that focuses on the interrelationships of religion and nature, particularly in the light of environmental concerns
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Wikipedia - Ectoderm -- Outside germ layer that forms the brain, spinal cord, epidermis, and more
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Wikipedia - Ecuadorian sucre -- Former currency of Ecuador
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Wikipedia - Ecuatoriana de Aviacion -- Former national airline of Ecuador
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Wikipedia - Ecurie Ecosse -- Former Scottish motor racing team
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Wikipedia - ECW (file format)
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Wikipedia - Edaga Arbi Glacials -- Palaeozoic geological formation in Africa
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Wikipedia - EdAid -- British funding platform for higher education
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Wikipedia - Ed Balls -- Former British Labour Co-op politician
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Wikipedia - Eddie Brennan -- Irish hurling manager and former player
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Wikipedia - Eddie Jordan -- Irish former motorsport team boss
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Wikipedia - Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures -- 2005 3D platform video game based on American-Canadian animated television series Ed, Edd n Eddy
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Wikipedia - Edelstetten Abbey -- Former convent in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg, Germany
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Wikipedia - Edem Kodjo -- Togolese politician and former Prime Minister
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Wikipedia - E-democracy -- Use of information and communication technology in political and governance processes
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Wikipedia - Eden Cabinet -- Swedish cabinet formed by Nils Eden in 1917
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Wikipedia - Edenham railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eden (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Edgar Bergen -- American actor, radio performer, comedian and ventriloquist
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Wikipedia - Edgar Ray Killen -- Former Ku Klux Klan organizer convicted of three counts of manslaughter
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Wikipedia - Edgemere Landfill -- Former landfill in Queens, New York
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Wikipedia - Edington railway station -- Former railway station in Somerset, England
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Wikipedia - Edison Machine Works -- Former manufacturing company owned by Thomas Edison
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Wikipedia - Edith Clarke (anthropologist) -- Jamaican anthropologist and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Edith Rosenwald Stern -- American philanthropist and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Edith Wilson (singer) -- American blues singer and vaudeville performer (1896-1981)
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Wikipedia - Editing -- Process of selecting and preparing media to convey information
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Wikipedia - Ed Koch -- Former mayor of New York City
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Wikipedia - Ed Miliband -- Former Leader of the UK Labour Party, MP for Doncaster North
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Wikipedia - Edmondthorpe and Wymondham railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Edmund C. Moy -- Former director of US Mint, businessman
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Wikipedia - Edmund Pettus -- Democratic U.S. Senator from Alabama and former Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon (1821-1907)
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Wikipedia - Edna May Spooner -- American actress, playwright, and vaudeville performer
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Wikipedia - Edouard DucpM-CM-)tiaux -- Belgian journalist and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Eduard Kokoity -- Former president of South Ossetia
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Wikipedia - Eduardo AM-CM-1o -- Filipino government official and former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Educational reform
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Wikipedia - Education Equality Project -- Education reform organization
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Wikipedia - Education reform -- Goal of changing public education
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Wikipedia - Education Resources Information Center -- US Department of Education online repository
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Wikipedia - Edwalton railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Edward Donno -- American stunt performer
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Wikipedia - Edward Eugene Harper -- American former fugitive
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Wikipedia - Edward James Roye -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Edward Snowden -- American whistleblower, former National Security Agency contractor
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Wikipedia - Edward W. Formanek -- American mathematician and chess player
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Wikipedia - Edwin Barclay -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Edwin Catmull -- Computer scientist and former president of Pixar
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Wikipedia - Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance -- Consequences of not getting enough sleep
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Wikipedia - Efficient-market hypothesis -- Economic theory that asset prices fully reflect all available information
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Wikipedia - Efforts to reform the United States Electoral College -- Attempts to change the way the U.S. president and vice president are elected
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Wikipedia - Efraim Diveroli -- American former arms dealer and author
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Wikipedia - Eger Synagogue -- Former synagogue in Hungary
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Wikipedia - Egg case (Chondrichthyes) -- Natural collagen casing found encompassing some aquatic lifeforms' fertilized eggs
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Wikipedia - Egginton Junction railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Egginton railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Eglantyne Jebb -- British social reformer, founder of "Save the Children"
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Wikipedia - Eglise Protestante ReformM-CM-)e du Burundi -- Christian denomination in Burundi
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Wikipedia - Eglise Saint-Leu-Saint Gilles (Saint-Leu-la-ForM-CM-*t) -- Church located in Saint-Leu-la-ForM-CM-*t, France
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Wikipedia - Egregore (thoughtform)- Wikipedia files
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1920 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1920 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1924 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1924 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1928 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1928 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1952 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1952 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1964 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1984 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1984 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1988 Summer Olympics -- Egypt performance 1988 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1992 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1992 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 1996 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 2000 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 2000 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 2008 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 2008 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 2012 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 2012 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 2016 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 2016 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egypt at the 2020 Summer Olympics -- Egypt's performance at the 2020 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls -- Unicode block
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Wikipedia - Egyptian Reform Party -- Political party in Egypt
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Wikipedia - EHealth Exchange -- Initiative for the exchange of healthcare information
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Wikipedia - Eia -- Former Medieval manor in Middlesex, England
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Wikipedia - Eight-to-fourteen modulation -- DC-free run-length limited line code used by several optical disc formats
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Wikipedia - Eigyin -- Burmese classical poetic form
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Wikipedia - Eileen Chubb -- British former care assistant
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Wikipedia - Eileen M. Decker -- Former United States Attorney for the Central District of California
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Wikipedia - Ein schoner Tag -- 2000 song performed by Schiller
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Wikipedia - Eisenacher Motorenwerk -- German automobile manufacturer and Formula One constructor
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Wikipedia - Eisenhower Auditorium -- Penn State University performing arts venue
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Wikipedia - Eisteddfod -- Type of Welsh festival of literature, music and performance
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Wikipedia - Ejby Municipality -- Former municipality in Denmark
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Wikipedia - Ekaterina Davydova -- Russian former competitive ice dancer
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Wikipedia - Elastic Deformation
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Wikipedia - Elastic deformation
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Wikipedia - Elasticity of cell membranes -- Ability of cell membranes to deform elastically
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Wikipedia - Elasticity (physics) -- Physical property when materials or objects return to original shape after deformation
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Wikipedia - Elasticsearch -- A distributed, scalable, and highly available real-time search platform with a RESTful API.
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Wikipedia - Elazar Stern -- Israeli politician and former soldier
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Wikipedia - El Capitolio -- Former seat of the Congress of Cuba
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Wikipedia - El Cobre Canyon Formation -- Geologic formation in New Mexico, United States
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Wikipedia - EL-DE Haus -- Former headquarters of the Gestapo in Cologne, Germany
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Wikipedia - Eldena Abbey -- former Cistercian monastery in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
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Wikipedia - Eldon Formation -- Geologic formation in Canada
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Wikipedia - Eldorado Overture -- 1974 song performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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Wikipedia - Eleanor Clitheroe -- Canadian cleric and former businesswoman
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Argyle -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Bligh -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Boorowa -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Brisbane (New South Wales) -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia in the Queensland area
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Burnett (New South Wales) -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Burrendong -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Castlereagh -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of County of Argyle -- Former New South Wales Legislative Council electoral district
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Cressy -- Former electoral district of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Deniliquin -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Durham -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of East Sydney -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Enmore -- former state electoral district in New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Forbes -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Grenfell -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Gundagai -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Gunnedah -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Gwydir -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hamilton (New South Wales) -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hartley (New South Wales) -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hastings and Macleay -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hastings and Manning -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hay -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hume -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hunter -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Hurstville -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Illawarra -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Inverell -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Ipswich (New South Wales) -- former electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Kahibah -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of King and Georgiana -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of King (New South Wales) -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Kirribilli -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Kurri Kurri -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Lachlan -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Leichhardt (New South Wales) -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Leichhardt, Queensland (New South Wales) -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia in the Queensland area
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Liverpool Plains -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Lower Hunter -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Macleay -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Manning -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Marrickville -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of McKell -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Menai -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Merrylands -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Middle Harbour -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Minchinbury -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Molong -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Moorebank -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Moree -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Morpeth -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Moruya -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Mosman -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Mudgee -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Murray-Darling -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Murwillumbah -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Namoi -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Narellan -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Narrabri -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Nepean (New South Wales) -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Neutral Bay -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Newcastle East -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Newcastle West -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of New England and Macleay -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of New England -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Newtown-Camperdown -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Newtown-Erskine -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Euzophera formosella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Eva Ekvall -- Venezuelan TV news anchor, author, breast cancer advocate, fashion model, and former Miss Venezuela
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Wikipedia - Evaluation measures (information retrieval)
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Wikipedia - Evan Bayh -- 46th Governor of Indiana, former United States Senator from Indiana
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Wikipedia - Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) -- Protestant Reformed Evangelical church body
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Wikipedia - Evaporite -- A water-soluble mineral sediment formed by evaporation from an aqueous solution
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Wikipedia - Eve Chalom -- American former competitive ice dancer
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Wikipedia - Evel Knievel -- American stunt performer and artist (1938-2007)
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Wikipedia - Evening Standard -- Regional free daily tabloid-format newspaper in London
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Wikipedia - Everest University -- Florida, USA, formerly the Florida Metropolitan University
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Wikipedia - Execution of Saddam Hussein -- Execution of former president of Iraq
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Wikipedia - Exponential formula
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Wikipedia - Extract, load, transform
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Wikipedia - Extract, transform, load
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Wikipedia - Facebook Platform
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Wikipedia - Faja Mata Sete -- geologic formation and historic settlement on the island of Sao Jorge, Azores, Portugal
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Wikipedia - Fake news -- Hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation
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Wikipedia - Fakenham East railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - Falconer's formula -- Mathematical formula used to calculate heritability in twin studies
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Wikipedia - Fame City Waterworks -- Former American water park
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Wikipedia - Family Feud (New Zealand game show) -- Former New Zealand television game show
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Wikipedia - Famke Janssen -- Dutch actress, director, screenwriter, and former fashion model
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Wikipedia - Fangyan Formation -- Geologic formation in Dongyang, China
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Wikipedia - Fascinating Rhythm -- Song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin performed by Cliff Edwards
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Wikipedia - Fascism -- Form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism
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Wikipedia - FASTA format -- File format for DNA or protein sequences
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Wikipedia - Fast Fourier Transform
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Wikipedia - Fast Fourier transform
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Wikipedia - Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources -- Federal executive body performing control and supervision functions in the sphere of nature management
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Wikipedia - Federated Group -- Former American consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Federica Faiella -- Italian former competitive ice dancer
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Wikipedia - Feelin' on Yo Booty -- 2001 song performed by R. Kelly
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Wikipedia - Feminist language reform
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Wikipedia - Femke Halsema -- Dutch former political leader of GroenLinks and mayor of Amsterdam
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Wikipedia - Femoral sheath -- Formed by a prolongation downward, behind the inguinal ligament, of the abdominal fascia, the transverse fascia being continued down in front of the femoral vessels and the iliac fascia behind them
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Wikipedia - Fendalton (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Fenomeno (song) -- 1998 song performed by Vasilis Karras
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Wikipedia - Fenwick Pier -- Former pier in Wan Chai, Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - Feodosiy Efremenkov -- Russian former competitive figure skater
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Wikipedia - Ferdinand Marcos -- Former President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986
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Wikipedia - Fermented bean curd -- A Chinese condiment consisting of a form of processed, preserved tofu used in East Asian cuisine
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Wikipedia - Fermi's golden rule -- A formula that describes the transition rate from one energy eigenstate of a quantum system into other energy eigenstates
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Wikipedia - Fernando de la Rua -- Former President of Argentina
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Wikipedia - Fernando Robles -- A Portuguese former Second Lieutenant
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Wikipedia - Fertilisation -- Union of gametes of opposite sexes during the process of sexual reproduction to form a zygote
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Wikipedia - Festival -- Organised series of acts and performances
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Wikipedia - Feudalism -- Combination of legal and military customs and form of government in medieval Europe
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Wikipedia - Fiber-optic communication -- Method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber
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Wikipedia - Fibrinogen -- Soluble protein complex in blood plasma and involved in clot formation
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Wikipedia - Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 -- Gene involved in the most common form of dwarfism
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Wikipedia - FIDAC -- Former organization of war veterans
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Wikipedia - Fidelipac -- Magnetic tape sound recording format used in broadcasting
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Wikipedia - Field-sequential color system -- Color television system in which the primary color information is transmitted in successive images
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Wikipedia - Fiesta Mall -- Former shopping center in Mesa, Arizona
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Wikipedia - Fifth Beatle -- Informal title for associates of the Beatles
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Wikipedia - Fighting Cholitas -- Group of female wrestlers who perform in El Alto, Bolivia near La Paz
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Wikipedia - Figure 8 racing -- Form of stock car racing
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Wikipedia - File formats
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Wikipedia - Filipinas Orient Airways -- Former airline from the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Filmation -- Former American production company
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Wikipedia - FilmDoo -- A UK-based video-on-demand (VOD) platform specialised in independent and world cinema
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Wikipedia - Finmere railway station -- Former GCML Railway Station in Oxfordshire
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Wikipedia - Finnish People's Unity Party -- Former Finnish political party
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Wikipedia - Firdous Ashiq Awan -- Pakistani physician and politician, former minister
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Wikipedia - Fire performance
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Wikipedia - First Bradford -- One of the bus companies serving the area of West Yorkshire, England. It forms part of FirstGroup
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Wikipedia - First Cabinet of P.W. Botha -- Appointments to former South African governing council
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Wikipedia - Fish anatomy -- study of the form or morphology of fishes
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Wikipedia - Fisher Hall (Miami University) -- Former building in Oxford, Ohio, United States
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Wikipedia - Fisher information
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Wikipedia - Fixed-point arithmetic -- Computer format for representing real numbers
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Wikipedia - Flag House Courts -- Former public housing project located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Wikipedia - Flaghouse Homes -- Former public housing project located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Wikipedia - Flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic -- Former national flag
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Wikipedia - Flagstaff Formation -- Geologic formation in Utah, United States
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Wikipedia - Flatirons -- Rock formations near Boulder, Colorado
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Wikipedia - F. Lee Bailey -- Former American criminal defense attorney
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Wikipedia - Flexiviridae -- Former family of RNA plant viruses
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Wikipedia - FLIC (file format)
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Wikipedia - Floating-point arithmetic -- Computer format for representing real numbers
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Wikipedia - Float railway station -- Former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Florence Cestac -- French cartoonist and former publisher
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Wikipedia - Florentino Tecson -- Filipino Visayan labor leader, former Cebu City Vice Mayor from 1954-1955, and journalist
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Wikipedia - Flow cytometry bioinformatics
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Wikipedia - Flutter Entertainment -- Gambling business formed from Paddy Power and Betfair
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Wikipedia - Flying Handicap -- Former American thoroughbred horse race
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Wikipedia - Folk dance forms of Odisha -- Folk dance forms of Odisha
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Wikipedia - Fool No. 1 -- 1961 song performed by Brenda Lee
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Wikipedia - Fort Gillem -- Former US Army base near Atlanta, GA, US
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Wikipedia - Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
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Wikipedia - Fourier transform on finite groups
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Wikipedia - Fox Feature Syndicate -- Former comic book publisher
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Wikipedia - Fox (international) -- International television networks owned by Disney; former affiliate of the Fox Broadcasting Company
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Wikipedia - Fox Sports Maine -- Former sports radio network in Maine
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Wikipedia - Foxton (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Fragmentation (reproduction) -- Form of asexual reproduction
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Wikipedia - France 3 Limousin Poitou-Charentes -- Former regional television service in France
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Wikipedia - Francesca Beard -- Malaysian writer and performance poet
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Wikipedia - Frances Julia Barnes -- American temperance reformer
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Wikipedia - Francis Amenu -- Former Moderator of E.P. Church, Ghana
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Wikipedia - Francisco de Assis Rosa e Silva -- Former Vice President of Brazil
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Wikipedia - Franga -- Former currency of Albania
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Wikipedia - Frangistan -- Former Persian name for Western Europe
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Wikipedia - Frank Abagnale -- American security consultant, former confidence trickster, check forger, impostor, and escape artist
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Wikipedia - Frank Auffret -- British former motorcycle speedway rider
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Wikipedia - Frank Brown (entertainer) -- Argentinian circus performer
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Wikipedia - Frank Collin -- Former leader of the National Socialist Party of America and New Age author
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Wikipedia - Frank Crowley (politician) -- Irish former Fine Gael politician
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Wikipedia - Frankenhausen Abbey -- Former Cistercian abbey in Saxony
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Wikipedia - Frank Land -- British information systems researcher
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Wikipedia - Franklin Martin -- American documentary film director, producer, screenwriter, former actor
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Wikipedia - Franklin M. Jahnke -- American Republican politician, former member of the Wisconsin Assembly from Green Lake County
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Wikipedia - Franklin (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand parliamentary electorate
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Wikipedia - Franklin Square (Manhattan) -- Former square in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - Frank Moss (lawyer) -- American political activist and social reformer
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Wikipedia - Frank Pergolizzi -- American college athletic administrator and former coach
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Wikipedia - Frank Pietri -- American jazz instructor, choreographer, and performer
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Wikipedia - Frank Williams Racing Cars -- Formula One racing team
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Wikipedia - Franz Baumann -- German former United Nations official
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Wikipedia - Franz Sauer -- Former Austrian organist and music educator
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Wikipedia - Franz Tost -- Formula One team principal
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Wikipedia - Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart -- Austrian composer, teacher and performer; youngest son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wikipedia - Frazil ice -- A collection of loose, randomly oriented, plate or discoid ice crystals formed in supercooled turbulent water
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Wikipedia - Fred Akuffo -- Soldier, politician, former Chief of Defence Staff and Head of state of Ghana
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Wikipedia - Fred Barnes (performer) -- English singer
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Wikipedia - Freddy Vachha -- Former Leader of the UK Independence Party
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Wikipedia - Frederick Douglass -- American social reformer, orator, writer, abolitionist, former slave and statesman
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Wikipedia - Frederick LaForest -- Former Canadian politician
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Wikipedia - Frederick Samuel Modise -- Former leader of a South African Pentecostal church
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Wikipedia - Frederick Watts -- American agricultural reformer, lawyer and businessman
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Wikipedia - Free as a Bird -- Formerly unreleased home demo song by John Lennon released in Anthology documentary
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Wikipedia - Free (band) -- English rock band formed in London in 1968
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Wikipedia - Free Church, Great Charles Street, Dublin -- Former free, then Church of Ireland, church
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Wikipedia - Freedmen's town -- Type of American municipality founded by former slaves
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Wikipedia - Freedom and Constitution Day -- Former public holiday in Turkey
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Wikipedia - Freedomland U.S.A. -- Former theme park in the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - Freedom of choice -- An individual's opportunity and autonomy to perform an action selected from at least two available options, unconstrained by external parties
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Wikipedia - Freedom of Information Act (United States) -- US statute regarding access to information held by the US government
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Wikipedia - Freedom of information in the United States
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Wikipedia - Freedom of information laws by country -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Freedom of information -- Freedom of a person or people to publish and consume information
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Wikipedia - Free-form language
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Wikipedia - Free Territory of Trieste -- Former country in Europe between Italy and Yugoslavia
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Wikipedia - Free thought -- positions regarding truth should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
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Wikipedia - Freeview (Australia) -- Digital terrestrial television platform in Australia
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Wikipedia - Fremantle Prison -- Former prison in Fremantle, Western Australia
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Wikipedia - French Arms Tavern -- Former historic building in New Jersey
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Wikipedia - French Broad and Atlantic Railway -- former railroad in South Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - French Congo -- Former French colony in Central Africa
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Wikipedia - French franc -- Former currency of France
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Wikipedia - French-Hellenic Railway Company -- Former railway company in Greece and Turkey
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Wikipedia - French India -- Former French colony
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Wikipedia - French Indochina -- Former federal state in Southeast Asia
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Wikipedia - French kiss -- Form of kissing using tongue-to-tongue interaction of each individual
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Wikipedia - French Sudan -- Former French colonial territory
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Wikipedia - French Upper Volta -- Former colony of French West Africa
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Wikipedia - Frequency format hypothesis
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Wikipedia - Frequency modulation synthesis -- Form of sound synthesis
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Wikipedia - Frequency modulation -- Encoding of information in a carrier wave by varying the instantaneous frequency of the wave
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Wikipedia - Fresno FC -- Former American professional soccer club
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Wikipedia - Friar Park -- English Victorian neo-Gothic mansion, former home of George Harrison
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Wikipedia - Frictional contact mechanics -- The study of the deformation of bodies in the presence of frictional effects
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Wikipedia - Friedrich August von der Marwitz -- Prussian nobleman, officer, and reform opponent
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Wikipedia - Frobenius normal form
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Wikipedia - Frontenac (Ontario provincial electoral district) -- Former Ontario provincial electoral district
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Wikipedia - Fuel efficiency -- Form of thermal efficiency
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Wikipedia - Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform
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Wikipedia - Fujitsu -- Japanese multinational information technology equipment and services company
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Wikipedia - Gabi Ashkenazi -- Israeli politician and former military leader
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Wikipedia - Gaius Marius -- Roman general, statesman and military reformer
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Wikipedia - Galaxy formation
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Wikipedia - Gamal Aziz -- Former President and CEO of Wynn Resorts, and former CEO of MGM Resorts International
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Wikipedia - Gambling and information theory
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Wikipedia - Garbage collection (computer science) -- Form of automatic memory management
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Wikipedia - Garcelle Beauvais -- American actress, television personality, author, and former fashion model
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Wikipedia - Garden -- Planned space for displaying plants and other forms of nature
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Wikipedia - Gary Schroen -- Former CIA officer
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Wikipedia - Gateshead Grammar School -- Former school in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England
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Wikipedia - Gawker -- Former blog focusing on celebrities and the media industry, sold to Bustle
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Wikipedia - GDAL -- Translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats
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Wikipedia - Gender performativity
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Wikipedia - General formal ontology
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Wikipedia - Genome informatics
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Wikipedia - Geographic information systems in geospatial intelligence
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Wikipedia - Geographic information systems
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Wikipedia - Geographic information system -- System to capture, manage and present geographic data
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Wikipedia - Geographic information
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Wikipedia - Geological formation -- The fundamental unit of lithostratigraphy
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Wikipedia - Geologic formation
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Wikipedia - George DiCaprio -- American writer, publisher and former performance artist. Father of Academy Award winner and activist Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Wikipedia - George Formby Sr -- English comedian and singer
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Wikipedia - George Formby -- English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian
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Wikipedia - George Galloway -- Former Scottish Labour Party and Respect Party politician
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Wikipedia - George Gascon -- American attorney, former police chief, and District Attorney of Los Angeles County
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Wikipedia - George Grech -- former Police Commissioner of Malta
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Wikipedia - George Lansbury -- British politician and social reformer
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Wikipedia - George LeMieux -- Former United States Senator from Florida
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Wikipedia - George Osborne -- Former Conservative politician, newspaper editor
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Wikipedia - George Shultz -- American economist, statesman, businessman, and former Secretary of Labor, Treasury, and State
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Wikipedia - Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure) -- Former attraction at Six Flags Great Adventure
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Wikipedia - Hauptwil -- Village and former municipality in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Hawaiian sling -- Simple form of underwater speargun
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Wikipedia - Hawkesbury Lane railway station -- Former railway station in Warwickshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hawkinsville and Florida Southern Railway -- Former railway that was founded in 1896, operating 43 miles (69 km) of track from Hawkinsville to Worth, Georgia, USA
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Wikipedia - Hawona Sullivan Janzen -- American poet and performance artist
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Wikipedia - Hawsker railway station -- Former railway station in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hawthorn Formation -- Geologic formation in South Carolina, US
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Wikipedia - Haxey and Epworth railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hayburn Wyke railway station -- Former railway station in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hayel Daoud -- Jordanian former minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs
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Wikipedia - Hayley Moore -- American ice hockey executive and former player
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Wikipedia - Haymarket Square (Boston) -- Historic name of a former town square in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Wikipedia - Haynsworth inertia additivity formula -- Counts positive, negative, and zero eigenvalues of a block partitioned Hermitian matrix
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Wikipedia - Hazard's Pavilion -- Former auditorium in Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - Hazel Blears -- British Former Labour politician
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Wikipedia - Hazrat Nizamuddin-Gwalior Express -- Former mail/express train of Indian Railways
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Wikipedia - HC-1 -- Former helicopter squadron of the United States Navy
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Wikipedia - HC Steelers Kapfenberg -- Former professional ice hockey team from Kapfenberg, Austria
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Wikipedia - HDCAM -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format for HD video
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Wikipedia - HD DVD -- Obsolete optical disc format
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Wikipedia - H. D. Kumaraswamy -- Former Chief Minister of Karnataka
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Wikipedia - Headlands School -- Secondary school with a sixth form school in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Headland -- A landform extending into a body of water, often with significant height and drop
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Wikipedia - Head-of-line blocking -- A performance-limiting phenomenon in computer network data transfer
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Wikipedia - Healthcare reform debate in the United States
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Wikipedia - Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act of 1993 -- Proposed health care reform bill in the United States
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Wikipedia - Health Informatics Society of Australia
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Wikipedia - Health Informatics
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Wikipedia - Health informatics -- Applications of information processing concepts and machinery in medicine
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Wikipedia - Health information management
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Wikipedia - Health information on Wikipedia -- Wikipedia's content on health and medicine topics
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Wikipedia - Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act -- Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
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Wikipedia - Health information technology
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Wikipedia - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act -- United States federal law concerning health information
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Wikipedia - Hearne Craton -- A craton in northern Canada which, together with the Rae Craton, forms the Western Churchill Province
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Wikipedia - Heart Dorset & New Forest -- Former British radio station
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Wikipedia - Heart Essex (Chelmsford & Southend) -- Former commercial radio station in Essex, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Heart Exeter and Heart Torbay -- Former British Independent Local Radio stations
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Wikipedia - Heather MacAllister (activist) -- American performer and activist
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Wikipedia - Heather Mills -- English former model, media personality, businesswoman, and activist
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Wikipedia - Heather Whitestone -- American former beauty queen and conservative activist
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Wikipedia - Heath railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Heat Street -- Former news, opinion, and commentary website
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Wikipedia - Heat transfer physics -- Kinetics of energy storage, transport, and energy transformation by principal energy carriers: phonons, electrons, fluid particles, and photons
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Wikipedia - Heisenberg picture -- Formulation of quantum mechanics in which observable operators evolve over time, while the state vector does not change
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Wikipedia - Helen Arnold (politician) -- American former politician
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Wikipedia - Helen Brownson -- American information scientist and government executive
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Wikipedia - Helen Goodman -- Former British Labour politician
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Wikipedia - Helioporacea -- An order of octocorals that forms massive calcareous skeletons
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Wikipedia - Helium compounds -- Class of improbable chemical compounds only formed at very high pressure or low temperature
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Wikipedia - HellebM-CM-&k Textile Factory -- Former Danish textile factory
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Wikipedia - Hellenistic Judaism -- A form of Judaism in classical antiquity that combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Greek culture
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Wikipedia - Helle Thorning-Schmidt -- Danish politician, former Prime Minister of Denmark
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Wikipedia - Hells Bells (cave formations) -- Underwater cave formation
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Wikipedia - Hell's Half Acre (Fort Worth) -- Former red-light district in Fort Worth
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Wikipedia - Helmdon railway station -- Former GCML Station in Northamptonshire
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Wikipedia - Helmuth Orthner -- American health informatician
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Wikipedia - Help:Converting between references formats
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Wikipedia - Helpmann Awards -- Awards for live performance in Australia
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Wikipedia - Help:Menu/Technical information
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Wikipedia - Help:Page information
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Wikipedia - Help:Pronunciation respelling key -- Wikipedia information page
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Wikipedia - Helpringham railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hennessey Performance Engineering -- American automobile modifier
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Wikipedia - Henri Jaspar -- Belgian former prime minister
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Wikipedia - Henry A. Wallace -- Former Vice President of the United States
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Wikipedia - Henry McLeish -- Former First Minister of Scotland
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Wikipedia - Henson Gletscher Formation -- Geologic formation in Greenland
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Wikipedia - Henwick railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Herberger Theater Center -- Indoor performing arts venue in downtown Phoenix, Arizona
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Wikipedia - Herbert Freundlich -- German chemist mostly known for the equation of the adsorption isotherm he formulated
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Wikipedia - Herbert Morrison -- Former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Herbert Sandler -- American banker, former co-CEO of Golden West Financial Corporation and World Savings Bank
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Wikipedia - Herbert Wassell Nadal -- Minstrel show performer
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Wikipedia - Herbert Wiesinger -- German former pair skater
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Wikipedia - Herb Kohl -- Former United States Senator from Wisconsin
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Wikipedia - Herb Wesson -- American politician; former President of the Los Angeles City Council
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Wikipedia - Hereditary monarchy -- Form of government and succession of power in which the throne passes from one member of a royal family to another member of the same family
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Wikipedia - Hereroland -- Former bantustan in South-West Africa (now Namibia)
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Wikipedia - Heresy in Christianity -- Formal denial or doubt of a core doctrine of the Christian faith
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Wikipedia - Heretaunga (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Herman Gardens -- Former public housing project located in Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Wikipedia - Hermann Heinrich Becker -- Former Lord Mayor of Dortmund and Cologne (Progressive/Liberal)
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Wikipedia - Hermogenes Esperon -- Filipino government official and former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Heron's formula -- Gives the area of a triangle from the lengths of the 3 sides
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Wikipedia - Herreria Formation -- Geologic formation in Guatemala
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Wikipedia - Herron Gymnasium -- Former gymnasium at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, USA
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Wikipedia - Hertsa Raion -- Former subdivision of Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Hertz vector -- Formulation of electromagnetic potentials
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Wikipedia - Hesitation step -- Ceremonial form of walking
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Wikipedia - Hesteelv Formation -- Geologic formation in Greenland
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Wikipedia - He Will, She Knows -- 2000 song performed by Kenny Rogers
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Wikipedia - Hexagonal fast Fourier transform
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Wikipedia - He Yunchang -- Chinese performance artist
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Wikipedia - Hidaka Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Hida Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Hidden Lake Formation -- Geologic formation in Antarctica
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Wikipedia - Hidden message -- Information that is not noticeable
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Wikipedia - Hierarchical Data Format
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Wikipedia - Hi-Fly (Randy Weston song) -- Song performed by Mel Torme
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Wikipedia - Higashiyama Station (Hokkaido) -- Former railway station in Mori, Hokkaido, Japan
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Wikipedia - High-altitude platform station
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Wikipedia - High Ambition Coalition -- Informal organisation of countries to mitigate climate change
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Wikipedia - Higham on the Hill railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
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Wikipedia - High Barnet tube station -- London Underground and former railway station
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Wikipedia - HighBeam Research -- Former online archive
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Wikipedia - High church -- Christian denominations which emphasize ritual and form
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Wikipedia - High-definition optical disc format war -- Format war in the mid to late 2000s between HD DVD and Blu-ray
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Wikipedia - High-Definition Versatile Disc -- DVD-based format
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Wikipedia - Higher Buxton railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Higher-order logic -- Form of predicate logic that is distinguished from first-order logic by additional quantifiers and, sometimes, stronger semantics
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Wikipedia - Higher-order thinking -- A concept of education reform
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Wikipedia - Higher Poynton railway station -- Former railway station in Cheshire, England
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Wikipedia - High-field asymmetric-waveform ion-mobility spectrometry -- chemical analysis technique
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Wikipedia - Highgate tube station -- London Underground and former railway station
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Wikipedia - High German Evangelical Reformed Church -- historic church in Pennsylvania, USA
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Wikipedia - Highland Arts Theatre -- Performance Theatre in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Wikipedia - High Lane railway station -- Former railway station in Greater Manchester, England
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Wikipedia - High Performance Computing Act of 1991
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Wikipedia - High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991
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Wikipedia - High Performance Computing
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Wikipedia - High performance computing
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Wikipedia - High-performance computing
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Wikipedia - High-performance plastics
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Wikipedia - Higo Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Hilary R. W. Johnson -- Former President of Liberia
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Wikipedia - Hilbert transform
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Wikipedia - Hilda Keenan -- American actress and vaudeville performer
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Wikipedia - Hillary Clinton -- 67th U.S. Secretary of State, former New York senator and First Lady
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Wikipedia - Hillary Step -- Formerly one of the final and most challenging parts in summiting Mt Everest
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Wikipedia - Hill End railway station -- Former railway station in Hertfordshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hillington railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
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Wikipedia - Hill States of India -- Former country
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Wikipedia - Himani Shah -- Former Crown Princess of Nepal
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Wikipedia - Hi-MD -- MiniDisc-based magneto-optical media data storage format
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Wikipedia - Himmelblau's function -- Function used as a performance test problem for optimization algorithms
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Wikipedia - Himyarite Kingdom -- Former kingdom in ancient Yemen
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Wikipedia - Hindu reform movements -- Several contemporary Hindu groups
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Wikipedia - Hippocampal formation
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Wikipedia - Historical dictionary -- Dictionary covering the historical development of forms and meanings of words
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Wikipedia - History of ACORN in the United States -- Former advocacy group
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Wikipedia - History of information theory
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Wikipedia - History of iTunes -- The history of the iTunes application and e-commerce platform
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Wikipedia - History of library and information science
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Wikipedia - History of Lorentz transformations
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Wikipedia - History of the Republic of Turkey -- New nation formed 1923
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Wikipedia - History of the steam engine -- Heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
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Wikipedia - History of wikis -- History of wiki collaborative platforms
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Wikipedia - Hitachi Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Hiwassee College -- Former Methodist college in Madisonville, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Hizen Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment -- former American nonpartisan nonprofit organization
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Wikipedia - Hlyboka Raion -- Former subdivision of Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - HMAS Huon (naval base) -- Former shore establishment of the Royal Australian Navy in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Wikipedia - Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology -- Vietnamese university
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Wikipedia - Horace Mann -- American educational reformer and politician
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Wikipedia - Ingetraut Dahlberg -- German philosopher, information scientist and librarian
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Wikipedia - Integrated information theory
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Wikipedia - Integrated Performance Primitives
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Wikipedia - Intelligence (Information Gathering)
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Wikipedia - Intelligence source and information reliability -- Rating systems used in intelligence analysis
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Wikipedia - Intelligence -- Ability to perceive, infer, retain, or apply information
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Wikipedia - KVLF-TV -- Former TV station in Alpine, Texas
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Wikipedia - Landauer formula -- Conductance formula in terms of the conductance quantum and transmission possibilities
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Wikipedia - Landau prime ideal theorem -- Provides an asymptotic formula for counting the number of prime ideals of a number field
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Wikipedia - Land reform
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Wikipedia - Lanka Reformed Church
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Wikipedia - Lapped transform
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Wikipedia - Law of conservation of information
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Wikipedia - Leanne Wood -- Former Leader of Plaid Cymru
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Wikipedia - Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith -- Vaudeville performer, clubwoman, and businesswoman
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Wikipedia - Lily Halpern -- American performer and singer
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Wikipedia - Limerick to Foynes Railway Line -- Former railway line in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Lim Kim Choon -- Singaporean civil servant and former air force general
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Wikipedia - Limpatar -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Lim Swee Say -- Former Singaporean politician
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Wikipedia - Lincoln Beach amusement park -- Former amusement park in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Wikipedia - Lincoln Center -- Performing arts venue in New York City
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Wikipedia - Linkuwa Pokhari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos -- Judge from Greece, former president of the ECHR
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Wikipedia - Lisa Aguilera -- American former track and field athlete
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Wikipedia - Lisa M. Given -- Canadian-Australian scholar of information studies
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Wikipedia - Lisa Rinehart -- Former dancer with American Ballet Theatre
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Wikipedia - Lisa Smith (soldier) -- Former Irish soldier, Islamic fanatic and convert to Islam (b. 1981)
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Wikipedia - Lisa Specht -- American lawyer, civic leader and former television journalist
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Wikipedia - Lisa Strausfeld -- American information architect
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Wikipedia - Lisbon Formation -- Geologic formation in Georgia, US
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Wikipedia - Lisburn City Council -- Former city council in Counties Antrim and Down
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Wikipedia - Lisgar-Marquette -- Former federal electoral district in Manitoba Canada
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Wikipedia - List A cricket -- Limited-overs form of the sport of cricket
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Wikipedia - Listicle -- Short-form writing that uses a list as its thematic structure
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Wikipedia - List of 10-meter diving platforms in the United States -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of 2016 United States cannabis reform proposals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of adaptive radiated Hawaiian honeycreepers by form -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of American former child actors -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Amy Adams performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of anamorphic format trade names -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ancient oceans -- A list of former oceans that disappeared due to tectonic movements and other geographical and climatic changes
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Wikipedia - List of Andie MacDowell performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Anne Hathaway performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Annette Bening performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Anseriformes by population -- List of bird species related to the goose
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Wikipedia - List of Anseriformes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Anthony Hopkins performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of archosaurs of the Chinle Formation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ayushmann Khurrana performances -- Ayushmann Khurrana's performances
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Wikipedia - List of Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers characters -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Benedict Cumberbatch performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bioinformatics companies -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of body armor performance standards -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of boiling and freezing information of solvents -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bowlers who have taken a wicket with their first ball in a format of international cricket -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bradley Cooper performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Brian Blessed performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Brie Larson performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of British former child actors -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of British Formula Three champions -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of busiest airports in the Former Yugoslav Republics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cameras supporting a raw format -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cancelled games for Commodore platforms -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Caprimulgiformes by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Cary Grant performances -- List article of performances by actor Cary Grant
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Wikipedia - List of Casuariiformes species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation
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Wikipedia - List of Charadriiformes by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chris Evans performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chrysler platforms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Civic Platform politicians -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of classical piano duos (performers) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Colin Firth performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Columbiformes by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of common coordinate transformations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of county roads and former state roads in Seminole County, Florida -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of current and former railroad companies operating in Dallas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of current and former Super League venues -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Dalida live performances -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of David Tennant performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Dean Stockwell performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Demi Lovato live performances -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of denaturalized former citizens of the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Diane Lane performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Don Cheadle performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of echinoderms of South Africa -- A list of species that form a part of the echinoderm fauna of South Africa
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Wikipedia - List of Ed Harris performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Emily Blunt performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Emma Stone performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of English back-formations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of entertainers who died during a performance -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of entertainers who performed for American troops in Vietnam -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Euclidean uniform tilings
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Wikipedia - List of European Conservatives and Reformists Members of the European Parliament -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Falconiformes by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of fellows of the American College of Medical Informatics -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of file formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Filipino former child actors -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of film sequels by box-office performance -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ford platforms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former ABC television affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former airline hubs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former All Elite Wrestling personnel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former and proposed municipalities of Belgrade -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former and renamed Canada's Wonderland attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former and unopened London Underground stations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Argentine senators -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former board schools in Brighton and Hove -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Bulgarian military aircraft -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former bus stations in Singapore -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former cathedrals in Great Britain -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former CBS television affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Chicago "L" stations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former constituencies of the Lok Sabha -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former county courts in Wales -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Disney California Adventure attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former districts of the Massachusetts House of Representatives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former districts of the Massachusetts Senate -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Dreamworld attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former DuMont Television Network affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former employees of McKinsey & Company -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former European colonies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Footlights members -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former German colonies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former GMA Artist Center artists -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former heads of regimes who were sentenced to death -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Hersheypark attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former hotels in Manhattan -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former IA-32 compatible processor manufacturers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Impact Wrestling personnel -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former inmates at USP Florence ADMAX -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Jesuit secondary schools in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Jim Crockett Promotions personnel -- none
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Wikipedia - List of former Kings Island attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former lakes of Minnesota -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide personnel -- Former personnel of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
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Wikipedia - List of formerly open-source software -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of formerly proprietary software -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of formerly unidentified decedents -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Malaysian federal electoral districts by electorate -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Malaysian state electoral districts -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (200-399) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (2-199) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (400-499) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (500-599) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (600-699) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways (700-999) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Maryland state highways -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former members of the American Legislative Exchange Council -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former members of the Riksdag -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former members of the United States House of Representatives (A) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former members of the United States House of Representatives (C) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former members of the Virginia House of Delegates (A) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Middle Atlantic Conference members -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former mosques in Spain -- Spanish mosque
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Wikipedia - List of former municipal bus companies of the United Kingdom -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former municipalities in New York City -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former municipalities of Montenegro -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former municipalities of Norway -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former municipalities of Sweden -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former municipalities of Switzerland -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Muslims -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former national capitals -- Capital cities
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Wikipedia - List of former national forests of the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former NBC television affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former New Brunswick provincial highways -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel -- Former personnel of New Japan Pro-Wrestling
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Wikipedia - List of former NTA Film Network affiliates in Canada -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former or demolished entertainment venues in Paris -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Philippines presidents who pursued public office -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former place names in Brevard County, Florida -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former planets -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former political parties in Egypt -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former presenters on The Weather Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Presidents and Chairs of Cambridge Universities Labour Club -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former professional sports teams in Houston -- 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 former provincial highways in Ontario -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Quebec provincial highways -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Royal Air Force stations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Russian women's national gymnastics team rosters -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former schools in the City of London -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Sea World attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Six Flags Great America attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former ski areas of Quebec -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former sovereign states -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former staff of St Peter's College, Auckland -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Star Magic artists -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state highways in Indiana (1-199) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state highways in Indiana (200-399) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state highways in Indiana (400-999) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state highways in South Dakota -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state roads in Florida (1-99) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state routes in Georgia (U.S. state) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state routes in Ohio (142-219) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state routes in Ohio (354-568) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state routes in Ohio (569-673) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former state routes in Washington -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former stock exchanges in the Americas -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Swakopmund street names -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former teachers at the Conservatoire de Paris -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former territorial authorities in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - List of former Texas state highways -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former theatres in London -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Drama Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Florina Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Grevena Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Imathia Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Kavala Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Pieria Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former toponyms in Xanthi Prefecture -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former tractor manufacturers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former transcontinental countries -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former transit companies in Dallas -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden -- List of political endorsers
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Wikipedia - List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former United States Army installations -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former United States citizens who relinquished their nationality -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former United States counties -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former United States women's national gymnastics team rosters -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Universal's Islands of Adventure attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Universal Studios Florida attractions -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Universal Wrestling Association personnel -- Former Universal Wrestling Association personnel
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Wikipedia - List of former UPN affiliates -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former Warner Bros. Movie World attractions -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former warships of the Ukrainian Navy -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former WWE personnel (A-C) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former zoos and aquariums -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formica species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula 3 Euro Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of formulae involving M-OM-^@ -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One broadcasters -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One driver numbers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One engine manufacturers from France -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One fatalities -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula Renault 3.5 Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of formulas in elementary geometry -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Fortune 500 computer software and information companies -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Galliformes by population -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of generic forms in place names in Ireland and the United Kingdom -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of geographic information systems software -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of German Formula Three champions -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of governors of former Nigerian states -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Great Performances episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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