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Wikipedia - 14th Armored Brigade (Turkey) -- Brigade of the Turkish Army based in Northern Cyprus
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Wikipedia - 155-158 North Street, Brighton -- Grade II listed historic building in Brighton, England
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Wikipedia - 1700 Cascadia earthquake -- Magnitude 9 megathrust earthquake (January 26, 1700) affecting the North American Pacific North West coast
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Wikipedia - 1898 Mare Island earthquake -- 1898 earthquake in Northern California, United States
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Wikipedia - 1899 Porto plague outbreak -- Late 19th-century epidemic in Portugal
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Wikipedia - 18p- -- Deletion of the short arm of chromosome 18
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Wikipedia - 1922 confiscation of Russian Orthodox Church property
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Wikipedia - 1944 Bolu-Gerede earthquake -- Earthquake in northwest Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1945 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - Cock throwing -- Blood sport widely practised in England until the late 18th century
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Wikipedia - Cocoa production in Ivory Coast -- Cote d'Ivoire leads the world in production and export of caramel
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Wikipedia - Coco River -- River in northern Nicaragua and southern Honduras
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Wikipedia - Didier Roustan -- French sports journalist
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Wikipedia - Diego Arcay -- Venezuelan sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Diego Benavente -- Northern Mariana Islands politician
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Wikipedia - Diego, Prince of Asturias -- Portuguese prince
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Wikipedia - Die Harzreise -- travel report by German poet and author Heinrich Heine on a journey to the Harz mountains
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Wikipedia - Die Opernprobe -- Comic opera by Albert Lortzing, 1851
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Wikipedia - Dietary fiber -- portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely digested
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Wikipedia - Dieter Grabner -- Austrian sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee -- British select committee
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Wikipedia - Dilshod Mukhtarov -- Uzbekistani sports shooter
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Wikipedia - Edge Hill Short Story Prize -- Short-story contest held annually by Edge Hill University
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Wikipedia - Edgemont Historic District -- National historic district at Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, North Carolina
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Wikipedia - Edith Wharton -- American novelist, short story writer, designer
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Wikipedia - Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset -- 15th-century English noble
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Wikipedia - Edmund Beaufort (died 1471) -- 15th-century English noble
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Wikipedia - Edmund Horton -- American bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Edmund Mortimer (1376-1409)
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Wikipedia - Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March -- 14th/15th-century English noble
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Wikipedia - Edmund Walker Head -- British governor in British North America
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Wikipedia - Eduardo Lorenzo -- Dominican Republic sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Edward Allworthy Armstrong -- British ornithologist and Church of England clergyman
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Wikipedia - Elaine Chao -- 18th and current United States Secretary of Transportation and 24th United States Secretary of Labor
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Wikipedia - Elania Nardelli -- Italian sport shooter
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Wikipedia - Elaphria alapallida -- Species of moth in North America
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Wikipedia - Elder Mill, Romiley -- Cotton mill in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England
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Wikipedia - ELeague -- Esports league and American television show
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Wikipedia - Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal
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Wikipedia - Eleanor Worthington Cox -- British actress from Merseyside
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Goldfields North -- State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Northcott -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of North Eastern Boroughs -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of North Sydney -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Northumberland and Hunter -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Northumberland Boroughs (NSW Legislative Council) -- Former New South Wales Legislative Council electoral district
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Northumberland Boroughs -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Northumberland -- Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Tamworth -- State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Electoral district of Wentworthville -- former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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