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Wikipedia - 110 Virginis -- Star in the constellation Virgo
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Wikipedia - 1+1 (TV channel) -- National Ukrainian-language TV channel
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Wikipedia - 12AT7 -- Miniature medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube
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Wikipedia - 12AU7 -- Miniature medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube
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Wikipedia - 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence -- 1975 film
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Wikipedia - 15 and 290 theorems -- On when an integer positive definite quadratic form represents all positive integers
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Wikipedia - 1930 Dominican Republic hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1930
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Wikipedia - 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine -- Nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine
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Wikipedia - 1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision -- Collision involving Royal Australian Air Force training aircraft
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Wikipedia - 1946 Varto-Hinis earthquake -- Earthquake in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1947 Royal New Zealand Navy mutinies -- Series of mutinies in 1947 in the New Zealand navy
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Wikipedia - 1967 Palestinian exodus -- Flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
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Wikipedia - 1975 Australian constitutional crisis -- Dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by Governor-General John Kerr
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Wikipedia - 1977 Australian referendum -- Public vote in Australia containing a total of five questions
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Wikipedia - 1978 California Proposition 13 -- A ballot initiative which capped property tax at 1% and yearly increases at 2%
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Wikipedia - 1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry -- 1979 political event in the UK
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Wikipedia - 1983 Lucanamarca massacre -- Massacre perpetrated by the Shining Path in 1983
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Wikipedia - 1991 West Virginia derecho -- Weather event
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Wikipedia - 1 Geminorum -- Star in the constellation Gemini
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Wikipedia - 1 M-bM-^HM-^R 2 + 3 M-bM-^HM-^R 4 + M-bM-^KM-/ -- Infinite series
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Wikipedia - 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2007 Boston Mooninite panic -- 2007 false-terrorism incident involving Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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Wikipedia - 2008 Ukrainian Super Cup -- Fifth edition of the Ukrainian Super Cup
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Wikipedia - 2009 structural changes to local government in England -- 2009 changes to the structure of state administration on a local level in England
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Wikipedia - 2010 Appomattox shootings -- Mass murder in Appomattox, Virginia, U.S.
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Wikipedia - 2010 Copiap mining accident
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Wikipedia - 2012 NIS public opinion manipulation scandal -- Korean political scandal
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Wikipedia - 2012 Oregon Ballot Measure 80 -- Cannabis-related ballot initiative
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Wikipedia - 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum -- Constitutional referendum in Croatia on the definition of marriage
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Wikipedia - 2014 Ukrainian revolution
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Wikipedia - 2016 Maine Question 1 -- Citizen-initiated referendum to legalize marijuana
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Wikipedia - 2018 Armenian revolution -- Protests against Prime Minister Sersch Sargsyan and the Armenian government in several Armenian cities
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Wikipedia - 2018 Oregon Ballot Measure 102 -- Affordable housing ballot initiative
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Campeonato Nacional Feminino -- The 35th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
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Wikipedia - 2019 redefinition of the SI base units
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino -- The 36th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
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Wikipedia - 2020 Mini Challenge UK -- Eighteenth season of the Mini Challenge UK
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Wikipedia - 38 Geminorum -- Star in the constellation Gemini
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Wikipedia - 576i -- Standard-definition video mode
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Wikipedia - 80 Million Tiny Images -- Dataset for training machine learning systems.
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Wikipedia - Abel-Ruffini theorem -- Equations of degree 5 or higher cannot be solved by radicals
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Wikipedia - Abeti Masikini: Le Combat d'Une Femme -- 2015 film by Ne Kunda Nlaba
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Wikipedia - Abhisheka -- Devotional activity in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism
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Wikipedia - Abigail Spanberger -- U.S. Representative from Virginia
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Wikipedia - Ab initio
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Wikipedia - Absolute Infinite
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Wikipedia - Absolute threshold of hearing -- minimum sound level that an average human can hear
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Wikipedia - Abyssinian cat -- Breed of cat
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Wikipedia - Abyssinian Development Corporation -- Non-profit organisation in the USA
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Wikipedia - Abyssinian Empire
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Wikipedia - Acolyte -- Ministry in the Christian Church
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Wikipedia - A. Constantine Barry -- American educator, minister, and politician
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Wikipedia - Acridini -- Tribe of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Acrocinini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Acrolophidae -- Moth family containing the burrowing webworm moths
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Wikipedia - Acrolophitini -- Tribe of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Acronym and initialism
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Wikipedia - Acta Archaeologica Sinica -- Academic journal
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Wikipedia - Acta Sanctorum -- Encyclopedic text examining the lives of Christian saints
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Wikipedia - Actidium -- Genus of fungi in the family Mytilinidiaceae
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Wikipedia - Actinia fragacea -- Species of sea anemone
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Wikipedia - Actinide chemistry
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Wikipedia - Actinide -- F-block chemical elements
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Wikipedia - Actinidia arguta -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Actinidia deliciosa -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Actinidia kolomikta -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Actinidia polygama -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Actinidia -- Genus of plants native to temperate eastern Asia
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Wikipedia - Actinium -- chemical element with atomic number 89
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Wikipedia - Actual infinite
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Wikipedia - Actual infinity
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Wikipedia - Ada Buffulini -- Italian anti-fascist
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Wikipedia - Ada Clare -- American actress, writer, and feminist
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Wikipedia - Ada Dondini -- Italian actress
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Wikipedia - Ada Finifter -- American political scientist
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Wikipedia - Ada Initiative
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Wikipedia - Adakite -- A class of intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks containing low amounts of yttrium and ytterbium
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Wikipedia - Adam Bakri -- Palestinian actor
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Wikipedia - Adam v The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform -- Irish Supreme Court case
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Wikipedia - Ada Pellegrini Grinover -- Brazilian lawyer
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Wikipedia - Adaptive clinical trial
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Wikipedia - Adele Comandini -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adem Somyurek -- Turkish Australian politician and Victorian State Minister
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Wikipedia - Adentro Cojutepeque -- 1942 song by Francisco Palaviccini
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Wikipedia - Adewale Oke Adekola -- Nigerian engineer, academic, author, and administrator
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Wikipedia - Ad infinitum -- Latin phrase meaning 'continuing forever'
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Wikipedia - Adjutant general -- Military chief administrative officer
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Wikipedia - Administered prices
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Wikipedia - Administration (business)
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Wikipedia - Administration for Native Americans -- United States program office
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Wikipedia - Administration for Security and Counterintelligence
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Wikipedia - Administration of Estates Act 1925 -- UK statute
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Wikipedia - Administration of justice -- Process by which a legal system is executed
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Wikipedia - Administrative Conference of the United States -- Independent agency of the US government
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Wikipedia - Administrative counties of England -- Former subnational divisions of England
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Wikipedia - Administrative detention -- Arrest and detention of individuals by the state without trial
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Wikipedia - Administrative distance -- A number of arbitrary unit used in network routing decisions
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Armenia
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Bihar -- Regional divisions in Bihar
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Burma
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Cambodia
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of China -- Class of regions in the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Croatia -- List of historical and current administrative divisions of Croatia
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of France
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of French Polynesia -- List of administrative divisions in France
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Georgia (country)
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Haryana -- Regional divisions in Harayana
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Hungary
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of India -- Subnational administrative units of India
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of ISIL
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Karnataka -- Regional divisions in Karnataka
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Michigan -- Human settlement in United States of America
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Morocco
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Moscow Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of New York (state) -- Administrative divisions of New York state
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Omsk Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Poland
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Portugal -- Overview of the administrative divisions of Portugal
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Romania
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Rostov Oblast
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Ryazan Oblast
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Singapore -- ways Singapore has been subdivided for administrative purposes
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Somalia
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Sverdlovsk Oblast -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Taiwan -- Administrative division of Taiwan
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of the Maldives
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Tyumen Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Ulyanovsk Oblast -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Uttarakhand -- Regional divisions in Uttarakhand
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Uttar Pradesh -- Regional divisions in Uttar Pradesh
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of West Bengal -- Regional divisions in West Bengal
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of Yemen -- One of two main types of bureaucratic divisions in Yemen
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Wikipedia - Administrative division -- A territorial entity for administration purposes
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Wikipedia - Administrative domain
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Wikipedia - Administrative geography of Bangladesh -- Bangladeshi administrative geography
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Wikipedia - Administrative geography of the United Kingdom -- Geographical subdivisions of local government in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Colombia (cocktail) -- Cocktail containing vodka and curacao
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Wikipedia - Colonial Parkway -- Scenic parkway in Virginia
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Wikipedia - Colony of Virginia -- English/British possession in North America (1607-1776)
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Wikipedia - Color analysis (art) -- Process of determining the colors that best suit an individual's natural coloring
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Wikipedia - Colors Infinity -- Indian pay television channel
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Wikipedia - Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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Wikipedia - Comamonas sediminis -- Bacterium
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Wikipedia - Combinatorial design -- Symmetric arrangement of finite sets
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Wikipedia - Combined hormonal contraception -- Form of hormonal contraception combining both an estrogen and a progestogen
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Wikipedia - Combining character -- Non-spacing character that modifies another character
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Wikipedia - Combining form
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Wikipedia - Commissioning of the Twelve Apostles -- An episode in the ministry of Jesus that appears in all three Synoptic Gospels
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Wikipedia - Communaute de communes de Londinieres -- Federation of municipalities in France
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Wikipedia - Communicating finite-state machines
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Wikipedia - Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica -- The authoritative international gazetteer containing all the Antarctic toponyms
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Wikipedia - Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative
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Wikipedia - Compulsory military training
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Wikipedia - Concept mining
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Wikipedia - Conditional preservation of the saints -- Arminian religious doctrine
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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 - Condorcet, Drome -- administrative division in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France
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Wikipedia - Conductivity (electrolytic) -- Measure of the ability of a solution containing electrolytes to conduct electricity
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Wikipedia - Confederation Mondiale des Activites Subaquatiques -- International organisation for underwater activities in sport and science, and recreational diver training and certification
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Wikipedia - Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl -- 2011 film by Marcus Baldini
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Wikipedia - Confidence trick -- Attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their confidence
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Wikipedia - Confined water (diving) -- A diving environment that is enclosed and bounded sufficiently for safe training purposes. Generally implies that conditions are not affected by geographic or weather conditions, and that divers can not get lost
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Wikipedia - Confinity
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Wikipedia - Connecticut Juvenile Training School -- Juvenile detention center in Middletown, CT
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Wikipedia - Conospermum croniniae -- Species of shrub in the family Proteaceae
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Wikipedia - Conotrachelini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Conrad Corfield -- British colonial administrator
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Wikipedia - Consanguinity -- Property of being from the same kinship as another person
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Wikipedia - Conselho Nacional das Mulheres Portuguesas -- Portuguese feminist organization
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Wikipedia - Conservatism -- Political philosophy focused on retaining traditional social institutions
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Wikipedia - Consideration and initiating structure
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Wikipedia - Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture -- XML standard for clinical documents
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Wikipedia - Constance Stone -- Australian physician and feminist activist
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Wikipedia - Constantinian dynasty -- Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 293-363
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Wikipedia - Constanza Ceruti -- Argentinian anthropologist
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Wikipedia - Constitution of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria -- Provisional Constitution of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Virginia -- Principles, institutions and law of political governance in the U.S. state of Virginia
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Wikipedia - Construction of the real numbers -- Axiomatic definitions of the real numbers
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Wikipedia - Consubstantiality -- Identity of substance, as between the three Persons of the Trinity and as between Christ and other humans
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Wikipedia - Contact immunity -- Gaining immunity due to contact with a recently vaccinated person rather than from getting a vaccine
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Wikipedia - Contaminated water -- Water containing high levels of hazardous materials
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Wikipedia - Contardo Ferrini -- Italian Franciscan tertiary and legal scholar
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Wikipedia - Contarinia cerasiserotinae -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia citrina -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia coloradensis -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia nasturtii -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia negundinis -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia quinquenotata -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia sorghicola -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia verrucicola -- Species of insect
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Wikipedia - Contarinia virginianiae -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Contarinia -- Genus of flies
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Wikipedia - Contarini Madonna -- Painting by Giovanni Bellini
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Wikipedia - Contarini -- One of the founding families of Venice
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Wikipedia - Contiguous gene syndrome -- Combined clinical phenotype caused by each gene involved in a chromosomal abnormality
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Wikipedia - Continued fraction -- Representation of a number by a (generally infinite) sequence of additions and inversions
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Wikipedia - Continuing legal education -- Professional education for attorneys that takes place after their initial admission to the bar
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Wikipedia - Contract for the Web -- Initiative to shape a better internet
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Wikipedia - Contractum trinius
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Wikipedia - Conus alrobini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus darkini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus dominicanus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus gauguini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus glicksteini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus hennequini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus infinitus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus kostini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus martinianus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus miniexcelsus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus robini -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus santinii -- Species of Gastropoda
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Wikipedia - Conus tinianus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus villepinii -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Convex hull of a simple polygon -- Smallest convex polygon containing a given polygon
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Wikipedia - Convex minimization
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Wikipedia - Cook's Mill -- Historic building in West Virginia, US
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Wikipedia - Coolock (barony) -- Former administrative division of County Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coonagh (barony) -- Barony (historical administrative unit) in County Limerick, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Coordinate system -- System for determining the position of a point by a tuple of scalars
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Wikipedia - Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure (Singapore) -- Former Senior Cabinet position in the Government of Singapore
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Wikipedia - Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investments Affairs (Indonesia) -- Indonesian government ministry
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Wikipedia - Coordinative definition
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Wikipedia - Copala, Sinaloa -- silver-mining town in Sinaloa
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Wikipedia - Copywriting -- Act of writing copy (text) for the purpose of advertising or marketing a product, business, person, opinion or idea
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Wikipedia - Corbinian
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Wikipedia - Core Infrastructure Initiative
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Wikipedia - Corfinium
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Wikipedia - Cornelius Middelthon -- Norwegian Minister of Labour (1920-21 & 1923-24)
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Wikipedia - Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra -- Coronation of Edward VII and his wife Alexandra as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions (1902)
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Wikipedia - Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board (Turkey) -- Group of medical scientists set up by the Ministry of Health
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Wikipedia - Corporate Ministry -- Professional wrestling stable
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Wikipedia - Corrado Gini
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Wikipedia - Correctional Training Facility -- State prison near Soledad, California
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Wikipedia - Corregidor (position) -- Spanish administrative position
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Wikipedia - Corsocasis -- Moth genus in family Schreckensteiniidae
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Wikipedia - Coscinia bifasciata -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Cosimo Stawiarski -- Italian classical violinist
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Wikipedia - Cosmic Odyssey (comics) -- 1988 DC Comics science fiction mini-series
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Wikipedia - Cosmo Haskard -- Irish-born British colonial administrator and retired British Army officer
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Wikipedia - Cotinine
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Wikipedia - Co-training
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Wikipedia - Cotton Mather -- New England religious minister and scientific writer (1663-1728)
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Wikipedia - Council of Indigenous Peoples -- ministry-level body of the Taiwanese government
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Wikipedia - Council of Ministers (Italy) -- Executive organ of the Italian government
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Wikipedia - Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Wikipedia - Countably infinite set
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Wikipedia - Counterfactual definiteness
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Wikipedia - Counties of Denmark -- Former administrative subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark
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Wikipedia - Counties of England -- England's administrative, geographical and political demarcation
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Wikipedia - Counties of Estonia -- First-level administrative subdivisions of Estonia
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Wikipedia - Counties of Ireland -- Administrative division of Ireland, historically 32 in number
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Wikipedia - Counties of New Zealand -- Former administrative subdivision of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Counting -- Finding the number of elements of a finite set
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Wikipedia - Country Club of Virginia -- country club in Richmond, Virginia
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Wikipedia - Country Music (miniseries) -- American documentary television series
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Wikipedia - County Borough of Leeds -- Administrative division of Yorkshire, England until 1974
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Wikipedia - Coup 53 -- 2019 documentary on 1953 US-UK coup d'etat (Operation AJAX) overthrowing Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mosaddegh
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Wikipedia - Courland Pocket -- An area of the Courland Peninsula containing German forces that was cut off and surrounded by the Red Army from 1944 to 1945
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Wikipedia - Cour nationale du droit d'asile -- French administrative court that reviews appeals from decisions of the OFPRA
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Wikipedia - Course of Theoretical Physics -- Ten-volume series of books covering theoretical physics that was initiated by Lev Landau and written in collaboration with his student Evgeny Lifshitz starting in the late 1930s
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Wikipedia - Court Marshal of Denmark -- Chief Administrative Officer of the Royal Household of Denmark.
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Wikipedia - Couvent des Minimes de Grenoble
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in Dominica -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Dominica
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in Eswatini -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Eswatini
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in the Cordillera Administrative Region -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in the Cordillera Administrative Region, the Philippines
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in the Dominican Republic
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in West Virginia -- COVID-19 pandemic in West Virginia, United States
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund -- Global fund raising initiative to combat COVID-19
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Wikipedia - Cows in the Pasture -- Studio album (unfinished) by Fred Vail
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Wikipedia - Craig Fugate -- Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Wikipedia - Crank-Nicolson method -- Finite difference method for numerically solving parabolic differential equations
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Wikipedia - Crataegus laciniata -- Species of plant in the genus Crataegus
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Wikipedia - Cremastocheilini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster chiarinii -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogastrini -- Tribe of ants
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Wikipedia - Crematoxenini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Cretinism
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Wikipedia - Crimean Atomic Energy Station -- unfinished, abandoned nuclear power plant in Crimea
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Wikipedia - Crime and Human Nature: The Definitive Study of the Causes of Crime
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Wikipedia - Crinisus
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Wikipedia - Crinita -- Genus of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse) -- Arrowverse crossover event
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Wikipedia - Cristovao de Tavora -- Portuguese colonial administrator
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Wikipedia - Critical community size -- Minimum size of a closed population within which a pathogen can persist indefinitely
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Wikipedia - Critical mass (sociodynamics) -- A sufficient participation, in number of persons (or adopters of an innovation in a social system), that triggs a new behaviour; or where the rate of adoption becomes self-sustaining and creates further growth.
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Wikipedia - Criticism of Jainism
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Wikipedia - Crizotinib
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Wikipedia - Cross-industry standard process for data mining
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Wikipedia - Crucifixion with Mourners and St Dominic -- c. 1435 painting by Fra Angelico
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Wikipedia - Crystallinity -- The degree of structural order in a solid
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Wikipedia - C. T. Vivian -- American minister, writer, and civil rights activist
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Wikipedia - Cueva de las Maravillas National Park -- National park in the Dominican Republic
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Wikipedia - Cugini Randi -- Manufacturer of agricultural machinery
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Wikipedia - Cultural determinism
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Wikipedia - Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea
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Wikipedia - Cultural Heritage Administration -- Agency of the South Korean government charged with preserving and promoting Korean cultural heritage
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Wikipedia - Culture-historical archaeology -- Archaeological theory that emphasises defining historical societies into distinct groups via their material culture
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Wikipedia - Culture minister -- Minister in a government with responsibility for cultural affairs
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Wikipedia - Cumberland Gap National Historical Park -- 20,000 acres (Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia) operated by the U.S. National Park Service
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Wikipedia - Cumberland Subdivision -- Railroad line between U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland.
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Wikipedia - Cu mM-CM-"inile curate -- 1972 film
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