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Wikipedia - 005 -- 1981 video game
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Wikipedia - 1796 United States presidential election in New Jersey
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Wikipedia - 1848 United States presidential election in Georgia
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Wikipedia - 1886 St. Croix River log jam -- American logging incident
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Wikipedia - 1899 Porto plague outbreak -- Late 19th-century epidemic in Portugal
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Wikipedia - 1914 Port Adelaide Football Club season
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Wikipedia - 1929 Hebron massacre -- Massacre of Jewish residents of Hebron by Arab residents in 1929 Arab riots in Mandatory Palestine
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Wikipedia - 1944 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1945 Katsuyama killing incident -- Killing of three American soldiers by Okinawans in 1945.
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Wikipedia - 1946 American Overseas Airlines Douglas DC-4 crash -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 Australian National Airways DC-3 crash -- Accident in Hobart
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Wikipedia - 1946 C-53 Skytrooper crash on the Gauli Glacier -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 KLM Douglas DC-3 Amsterdam accident -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1947 Doncaster rail crash -- 1947 railway accident in Doncaster, England
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Wikipedia - 1948 Australian National Airways DC-3 crash -- Accident in New South Wales
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Wikipedia - 1948 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1949 MacRobertson Miller Aviation DC-3 crash -- Accident in Western Australia
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Wikipedia - 1950 Australian National Airways Douglas DC-4 crash -- Accident in Western Australia
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Wikipedia - 1952 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1952 Washington, D.C. UFO incident
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Wikipedia - 1954 Geneva Conference -- Conference among several nations that took place in Geneva from April 26->July 20, 1954; dealt with aftermath of Korean War and the First Indochina War, resulting in the partition of Vietnam-This conference 1954 divided Vietnam land into 2 countries
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Wikipedia - 1958 BOAC Bristol Britannia crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Central African Airways plane crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Channel Airways de Havilland DH.104 Dove crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Dan-Air Avro York crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 London Vickers Viking accident -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Mars Bluff B-47 nuclear weapon loss incident -- Accidental release of a nuclear weapon in South Carolina, United States
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Wikipedia - 1958 Pakistani coup d'etat -- Events surrounding the deposing of Pakistani President Iskander Mirza by Ayub Khan, Pakistani Army Commander-in-Chief
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Wikipedia - 1958 Syerston Avro Vulcan crash -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1959 Air Charter Turkey crash -- 1959 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1959 San Diego F3H crash -- Aircraft accident
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Wikipedia - 1959 Transair Douglas Dakota accident -- 1959 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1959 Turkish Airlines Gatwick crash -- 1959 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1960 RB-47 shootdown incident -- 1960 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1960 Rio de Janeiro mid-air collision -- 1960 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt -- Failed coup against President Ngo M-DM-^PM-CM-,nh DiM-aM-;M-^Gm
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Wikipedia - 1960 U-2 incident -- Cold War aviation incident
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Wikipedia - 1964 Brazilian coup d'etat -- March-April 1964 coup d'etat in Brazil that ousted President Joao Goulart
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Wikipedia - 1964 T-39 shootdown incident -- Cold War incident involving an American T-39 being shot down by a Soviet MiG-19
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Wikipedia - 1966 Felthorpe Trident crash -- Crash of a Trident airliner in a pre-delivery flight in 1966
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Wikipedia - 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash -- 1968 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1969 Newton Cessna 172 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1970 Atlantic Ocean Antonov An-22 crash -- 1970 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1970 Chilean presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1970s in video games
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Wikipedia - 1970 Spantax CV-990 crash -- Aviation accident in Stockholm, Sweden
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Wikipedia - 1971 B-52C Lake Michigan crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1971 Bangladesh genocide -- 1971 deportation, ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocidal rape of Bengali people in East Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 1971 Colorado Aviation Aero Commander 680 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1971 Indian Airlines hijacking -- Aviation incident
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Wikipedia - 1971 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1971
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Wikipedia - 1971 January 22 Surgut Aeroflot Antonov An-12 crash -- Aviation accident in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1971 January 31 Surgut Aeroflot Antonov An-12 crash -- Aviation accident in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1971 RAF Hercules crash -- Aviation accident off the coast of Italy
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Wikipedia - 1972 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1972
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Wikipedia - 1972 Puerto Rico DC-7 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1973 DeKalb-Peachtree Airport Learjet crash -- Aviation accident in Georgia, United States
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Wikipedia - 1973 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1973 Paris Air Show Tu-144 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1974 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1974 Togo presidential C-47 crash -- 1974 aviation accident in Togo
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Wikipedia - 1974 White House helicopter incident -- 1974 incident in which a U.S. Army pilot landed a stolen helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House
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Wikipedia - 1975 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1975
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Wikipedia - 1975 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1976 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1976 Philadelphia Legionnaires' disease outbreak -- First occasion of a cluster of a pneumonia cases later identified as Legionnaires' disease
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Wikipedia - 1976 Tehran UFO incident -- Radar and visual sighting of a UFO over Tehran, Iran
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Wikipedia - 1977 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1977
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Wikipedia - 1978 Balkan Bulgarian Tupolev Tu-134 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1978 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1978
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Wikipedia - 1978 LAV HS 748 accident -- Aviation accident off the Venezuelan coast
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Wikipedia - 1978 North Sea storm surge -- A storm surge which occurred over 11-12 January causing extensive [[coastal flooding]] and considerable damage on the east coast of England between the Humber and Kent
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Wikipedia - 1979 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1979
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Wikipedia - 1979 in video gaming
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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 - 1980 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1980
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Wikipedia - 1980s in video games -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - 1981 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1982 British Army Gazelle friendly fire incident -- Accidental downing of a helicopter in the Falklands War
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Wikipedia - 1982 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1982
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Wikipedia - 1983-1985 famine in Ethiopia -- Widespread famine in Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - 1983 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1983
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Wikipedia - 1984 Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fokker F27 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1984 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1985 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1986 Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1986 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1987 Indianapolis Ramada Inn A-7D Corsair II crash -- Aircraft accident in Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wikipedia - 1987 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1987
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Wikipedia - 1987 Maryland train collision -- Train accident
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Wikipedia - 1987 Mecca incident -- July 1987 clash between Shia pilgrims and Saudi Arabian security forces during the Islamic Hajj season
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Wikipedia - 1987 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1988 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1989 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1990 Armagh City roadside bomb -- Killing of four men by the Provisional IRA
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Wikipedia - 1990 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1990
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Wikipedia - 1990 Italian Air Force MB-326 crash -- Air accident in Italy
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Wikipedia - 1990 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1990 Nigerian coup d'etat attempt -- 1990 coup attempt by Major Gideon Orkar in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 1990 Polish presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1990s in video games -- Video game-related events in 1990s
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Wikipedia - 1991 Haitian coup d'etat -- Overthrow of recently elected president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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Wikipedia - 1991 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1991
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Wikipedia - 1991 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1992 attack on Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires -- 1992 suicide bombing attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires
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Wikipedia - 1992 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1992
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Wikipedia - 1992 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1993 congressional hearings on video games -- USA video game industry lawmaking
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Wikipedia - 1993 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1993
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Wikipedia - 1993 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1994 Baku Metro bombings -- Series of terrorist incidents in 1994, in Baku
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Wikipedia - 1994 Black Hawk shootdown incident -- US friendly fire incident over Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash -- US aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1994 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1994
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Wikipedia - 1994 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1994 Sahara Airlines Boeing 737 crash -- Aviation accident in India
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Wikipedia - 1995 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1995
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Wikipedia - 1995 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1995 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1996 Gangneung submarine infiltration incident -- Naval incident between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1996 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1996
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Wikipedia - 1996 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1996 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1997 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1997 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1997 Raghopur Massacre -- An incident in a series of caste related violence in the Eastern Indian state of Bihar
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Wikipedia - 1998 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1998
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Wikipedia - 1998 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1998 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1998 Sokcho submarine incident -- Combat incident between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1998 Yeosu submersible incident -- 1998 naval skirmish between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1999 Aggie Bonfire collapse -- Fatal accident at Texas A&M University
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Wikipedia - 1999 F-117A shootdown -- 1999 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1999 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1999
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Wikipedia - 1999 in video games
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Wikipedia - 1999 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 19 Dutch -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 1M-CM-7x=1 (Undivided) -- album by South Korean boy group Wanna One
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Wikipedia - 1. Outside
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Wikipedia - 1st Tennessee & Alabama Independent Vidette Cavalry -- Union Army cavalry regiment
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Wikipedia - 2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling mass exodus -- Incident in Japanese All Japan Pro Wrestling
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Wikipedia - 2000 ASA Pesada Antonov An-24 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2000 Australia Beechcraft King Air crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2000 Dover incident -- Illegal immigration incident resulting in the deaths of 58 people
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Wikipedia - 2000 in home video -- home video-related events of 2000
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Wikipedia - 2000 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2000s in video games -- Video game-related events in 2000s
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Wikipedia - 2000 US Presidential Election
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Wikipedia - 2001 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2001 Marsh Harbour Cessna 402 crash -- 2001 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2001 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2001 United Kingdom census -- Nationwide census in the United Kingdom in 2001
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Wikipedia - 2002 Grozny truck bombing -- 2002 incident in Grozny, Chechnya
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Wikipedia - 2002 in home video -- home video-related events of 2002
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Wikipedia - 2002 Lagos armoury explosion -- Accidental bomb detonation
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Wikipedia - 2002 M-CM-^\berlingen mid-air collision -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2002 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2003 Angola 727 disappearance -- Stolen aircraft incident at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport
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Wikipedia - 2003 Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident -- Attempted shootdown of DHL cargo airliner near Baghdad International Airport
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Wikipedia - 2003 in home video -- home video-related events of 2003
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Wikipedia - 2003 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2003 Istanbul bombings -- series of four suicide bombings in Istanbul, Turkey
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Wikipedia - 2003 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2003 Znamenskoye suicide bombing -- A truck bombing in Chechnya
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Wikipedia - 2004 Afghan presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chicago River incident -- 2004 environmental incident in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 2004 Democrats Abroad presidential caucuses -- United States presidential caucuses
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Wikipedia - 2004 Hungarian dual citizenship referendum -- Nation-wide two-question referendum
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Wikipedia - 2004 in home video -- home video-related events of 2004
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Wikipedia - 2004 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2004 Jenner, California, double murder -- Homicide in Sonoma County, California (USA)
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Wikipedia - 2004 Kumbakonam School fire -- 2004 School fire accident in Tamil Nadu
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Wikipedia - 2004 Michigan Democratic presidential caucuses -- Democratic Presidential Caucuses in Michigan in 2004
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Wikipedia - 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster -- Mass drowning incident
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Wikipedia - 2004 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2004 U.S. Presidential Election
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Wikipedia - 2005 Andijan unrest -- Violent incident in Andijan, Uzbekistan
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Wikipedia - 2005 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2005
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Wikipedia - 2005 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2006 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2006
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Wikipedia - 2006 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2006 Minato Ward elevator accident -- Fatal elevator accident in 2006 in Tokyo
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Wikipedia - 2006 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2006 Southern Leyte mudslide -- 2006 major landslide in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2006 Yeti Airlines Twin Otter Crash -- Aviation accident in Nepal
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Wikipedia - 2007 Boston Mooninite panic -- 2007 false-terrorism incident involving Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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Wikipedia - 2007 Carnation murders -- Familicide of the Anderson family in 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007 Chittagong mudslides -- Mudslides in Chittagong
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Wikipedia - 2007 Free Airlines L-410 crash -- Aviation accident in Democratic Republic of Congo
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Wikipedia - 2007 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2007 Iranian arrest of Royal Navy personnel -- 2007 incident between Iran and the UK
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Wikipedia - 2007 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2007 South Korean presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2008 Andersen Air Force Base B-2 accident -- 2008 stealth bomber crash
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Wikipedia - 2008 Hungarian fees abolition referendum -- Nation-wide three-question referendum
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Wikipedia - 2008 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 in video games
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Wikipedia - 2008 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2008 Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary -- Held in Puerto Rico on June 1, 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2008 Weliveriya bombing -- Suicide bombing attack at a marathon in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - 2009 bombing of Indian embassy in Kabul -- Suicide bomb attack
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Wikipedia - 2009 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2009
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Wikipedia - 2009 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2009 Sabana Seca massacre -- Murder incident in Puerto Rico in 2009
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Wikipedia - 2010-2017 Toronto serial homicides -- Serial killings in Toronto between 2010 and 2017
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Wikipedia - 2010 Copiap mining accident
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Wikipedia - 2010 Gansu mudslide -- Mudslide in China
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Wikipedia - 2010 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2010
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Wikipedia - 2010 Kampala bombings -- Suicide bombings in Kampala, Uganda
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Wikipedia - 2010 Mao Gate incident -- 2010 incident in Manipur, India
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Wikipedia - 2010 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2010 Penang dragon boat tragedy -- Dragon boat accident in Penang, Malaysia
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Wikipedia - 2010 Senkaku boat collision incident -- International incident
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Wikipedia - 2010s in video games -- Video games-related events in 2010s
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Wikipedia - 2011 AMRI Hospital fire -- Hospital fire incident
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Wikipedia - 2011 Delhi bombing -- Terrorist incident
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Wikipedia - 2011 Karbala bombing -- Suicider bomber attack in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 2011 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2012 Burgas bus bombing -- Suicide attack at the Burgas Airport in Burgas, Bulgaria
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Wikipedia - 2012 Eva Joly presidential campaign -- French Presidential campaign
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Wikipedia - 2012 Ingleside, San Francisco homicide -- Lei family quintuple slayings
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Wikipedia - 2012 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2012
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Wikipedia - 2012 Istanbul suicide bombing -- Terrorist act in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 2012 Makhachkala attack -- Suicide bombing incident at Dagestan, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2012 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2012 National Reconnaissance Office space telescope donation to NASA -- Declassification and donation to NASA of two identical space telescopes
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Wikipedia - 2012 Puerto Rico Republican presidential primary -- Held in Puerto Rico on March 18, 2012
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Wikipedia - 2012 Russian presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2013 Glasgow helicopter crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2013 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2013
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Wikipedia - 2013 Iranian diplomat kidnapping -- Kidnapping Incident
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Wikipedia - 2013 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2013 Venezuelan presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2014 Badakhshan mudslides -- Mudslides in Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - 2014 Brazilian economic crisis -- Crisis that began during the presidency of Dilma Rousseff
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Wikipedia - 2014 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2014
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Wikipedia - 2014 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2014 Syrian detainee report -- documented evidence about crimes against humanity in Syria
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Wikipedia - 2015 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2015 Port Adelaide Football Club season
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Wikipedia - 2016 Brussels bombings -- suicide bombings in Belgium
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Wikipedia - 2016 Hungarian migrant quota referendum -- Nation-wide referendum
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Wikipedia - 2016 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses -- Part of the American Presidential race
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Wikipedia - 2016 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2016 Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary -- Held on June 5, 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 UK Music Video Awards -- Awards show
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Wikipedia - 2017 Chomutov incident -- Shooting incident
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Wikipedia - 2017 Equifax data breach -- Major cybersecurity incident
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Wikipedia - 2017 Indonesia President's Cup Final -- Indonesia President's Cup
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Wikipedia - 2017 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine Suicide Bombing
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Wikipedia - 2017 Women's March -- Worldwide political rallies for women's rights
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Wikipedia - 2018 Bitcoin bomb threats -- 2018 bomb threat incidents in the United States, Canada and Australia
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Wikipedia - 2018 Horizon Air Q400 incident -- Aircraft crash in United States, August 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2017
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Wikipedia - 2018 knife murders at Pubei Road, Shanghai -- Chinese criminal incident
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Wikipedia - 2018 MTV Video Music Awards -- Award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 2018 Naga, Cebu landslide -- 2018 landslide in Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2019 Ecuadorian protests -- Protests in Ecuador against austerity measures by President Lenin Moreno
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Wikipedia - 2019 in video games
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Wikipedia - Confidence -- State of certainty that a hypothesis or prediction or a course of action is correct
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Wikipedia - Electronic Games -- US video game magazine
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Wikipedia - Electronic Gaming Monthly -- American video game magazine
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Wikipedia - Electronic mailing list -- Special usage of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users
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Wikipedia - Electronic portfolio -- A collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user
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Wikipedia - Elevation 2001: Live from Boston -- 2001 concert video by U2
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Wikipedia - Elizabeth Burke-Plunkett -- Countess Fingall, first president of the Irish Countrywomen's Association, president of the Camogie Association
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Wikipedia - Enfide
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Wikipedia - Environmental epidemiology
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Wikipedia - Environmentalism -- Broad philosophy, ideology and social movement concerning environmental wellbeing
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Wikipedia - Epic Games -- American video game company
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Wikipedia - Epic Mickey -- Video game
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Wikipedia - Epideictic
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Wikipedia - Epidemic model
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Wikipedia - Epidemics
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Wikipedia - Epidemic -- A profoundly debilitating, often deadly infectious disease, which proves highly contagious, yet limited to a specific area and period
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Wikipedia - Epidemiological
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Wikipedia - Epidemiologic Reviews -- Peer reviewed journal on Public Health
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Wikipedia - Epidemiologist
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Wikipedia - Epidemiology -- aspect of health and disease science
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum alpicolum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum armeniacum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum blepharistes -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum brachyglossum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum brevivenium -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum calanthum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum catillus -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum cochlidium -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum compressum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum cornutum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum cylindraceum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum cylindrostachys -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum excisum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum fimbriatum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum friderici-guilielmi -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum frutex -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum geminiflorum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum hemiscleria -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum lacustre -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum lanipes -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum latilabre -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum magnoliae -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum mancum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum microphyllum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum parviflorum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum parvilabre -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum piperinum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum polystachyum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum ruizianum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum secundum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum serpens -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum sophronitis -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidendrum spruceanum -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Epidermal growth factor receptor -- Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
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Wikipedia - Epidermis (botany)
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Wikipedia - Epigaea gaultherioides -- species of plant in the family Ericaceae
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Wikipedia - Epigenetics -- Study of heritable DNA and histone modifications that affect the expression of a gene without a change in its nucleotide sequence.
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Wikipedia - Epimenides
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Wikipedia - Epirochroides -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Epistemological idealism
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Wikipedia - Epitacio Pessoa -- 11th President of Brazil
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Wikipedia - Epoch (video game) -- 1981 Apple II game
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Wikipedia - Equal consideration of interests
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Wikipedia - Equine polysaccharide storage myopathy -- Genetic disorder in Quarter Horses and draft horses
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Wikipedia - Erasmus Desiderius Wandera -- Ugandan priest
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Wikipedia - Eremophanoides -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Eric Adams (politician) -- Borough President of Brooklyn, New York City
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Wikipedia - Eric Python IDE
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Wikipedia - Erskine Hamilton Childers -- Irish politician, 4th President of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Escape from Paradise City -- Video game
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Wikipedia - Esse Quam Videri
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Wikipedia - ESWAT: City Under Siege -- 1990 video game
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Wikipedia - Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side -- 1995 video game
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Wikipedia - Ethical idealism
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Wikipedia - Ethical ideal
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Wikipedia - Ethiopian Air Lines Flight 372 -- 1960 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War -- Genocides that occur during the Yugoslav Wars
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Wikipedia - Ethylene oxide
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Wikipedia - Etoile Princesse -- 1993 video game
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Wikipedia - E. T. Whittaker -- British mathematician who contributed widely to applied mathematics, mathematical physics, the theory of special functions, and the history of physics
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Wikipedia - Eubulides of Miletus
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Wikipedia - Eubulides
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Wikipedia - Euclidean 4-space
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Wikipedia - Euclidean group
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Wikipedia - Euclides of Megara
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Wikipedia - Euclid's Optics -- Book by Euclides van AlexandriM-CM-+
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Wikipedia - Eugene Meyer (financier) -- American financier, first president of the World Bank, 5th Chairman of the Federal Reserve in the United States
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Wikipedia - Euhyponomeutoides ribesiella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Euler's four-square identity -- A product of sums of four squares is a sum of four squares
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Wikipedia - Euler's identity -- e^(iM-OM-^@) + 1 equals 0
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Wikipedia - Euler's quadrilateral theorem -- A relation between the sides of a convex quadrilateral and its diagonals
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Wikipedia - Euphalacra nigridorsoides -- Species of hook-tip moth
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Wikipedia - Euphlyctinides aeneola -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Euphlyctinides albifusum -- species of moth
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Wikipedia - Euphlyctinides indi -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Euphlyctinides laika -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Euphlyctinides -- Genus of moths
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Wikipedia - Euphorbia amygdaloides -- Flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae
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Wikipedia - Euphorbia celastroides -- species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae
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Wikipedia - Euphorbia clavarioides -- species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae
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Wikipedia - Euphorbia erythroxyloides -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Euphorbia grandidens -- Species of succulent plant found in southern Africa
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Wikipedia - History of suicide
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Wikipedia - History of video game consoles (third generation)
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Wikipedia - Ideas on the Nature of Science -- Book by David Cayley
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Wikipedia - Ideas (radio show) -- CBC Ideas is a podcast on contemporary thought
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Wikipedia - Ideation (creative process) -- Creative process of generating, developing, and communicating new ideas
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Wikipedia - Idea -- Mental image or concept
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Wikipedia - IDEC Corporation -- Japanese manufacturer of industrial automation products
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Wikipedia - Idee fixe (psychology) -- An idea that preoccupies an individual and that he is unwilling to give up despite evidence to the contrary
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Wikipedia - Ideler Tonelli -- Argentine lawyer and politician
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Wikipedia - Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967 -- Photograph by Diane Arbus
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Wikipedia - Identification badges of the Uniform Services of the United States -- List of identification badges of the US Uniformed Services
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Wikipedia - Identification card
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Wikipedia - Identification (information) -- Mapping of a known quantity to an unknown entity so as to make it known
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Wikipedia - Identification of inmates in German concentration camps -- Prisoners' camp identification numbers, cloth emblems, and armbands
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Wikipedia - Identification of Prisoners Act -- IPC Act 1920
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Wikipedia - Identification (psychology)
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Wikipedia - Identification with the Aggressor -- Concept in psychoanalysis
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Wikipedia - Identity Evropa -- Neo-Nazi group in the United States
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Wikipedia - Identity formation
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Wikipedia - Identity fraud -- Use by one person of another person's personal information, without authorization
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Wikipedia - Identity function -- In mathematics, a function that always returns the same value that was used as its argument
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Wikipedia - Identity (novel) -- Novel by Milan Kundera
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Wikipedia - Identity (philosophy) -- Relation each thing bears to itself alone
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Wikipedia - Identity School of Acting -- Drama school
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Wikipedia - Identity (social science) -- Qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person or group
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Wikipedia - Identity Theft
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Wikipedia - Identity theft -- Deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage
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Wikipedia - Identity theory of mind
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Wikipedia - Ident protocol -- Internet protocol that helps identify the user of a particular TCP connection
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Wikipedia - Ideocracy -- Portmanteau word combining "ideology" and kratos, Greek for "power"
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Wikipedia - Ideogram -- Graphic symbol that represents an idea or concept
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Wikipedia - Ideological bias on Wikipedia -- Analysis of claims of ideological bias on Wikipedia
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Wikipedia - Ideology -- Set of beliefs and values attributed to a person or group of people
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Wikipedia - Idi Amin -- Third president and dictator of Uganda (1925-2003)
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Wikipedia - IEC 60320 -- Set of standards for AC power connectors used on domestic appliances on the appliance side
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1584 -- IEEE standard for calculating the incident energy of arc flash event
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Wikipedia - IEEE 2030 -- Project that developed a "Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability"
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Wikipedia - If It Moves, Shoot It! -- 1989 video game
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Wikipedia - If wishes were horses, beggars would ride -- English proverb and nursery rhyme
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Wikipedia - I Get Ideas -- 1951 popular song
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Wikipedia - Ignacio Villamor -- Filipino Associate Justice of Supreme Court and the First Filipino President of the University of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Ignatz Bubis -- Former president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
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Wikipedia - Igor Smirnov -- First President of Transnistria
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Wikipedia - IgroMir -- Annual Russian video game exhibition
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Wikipedia - IGTV -- vertical video application by Instagram
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Wikipedia - Ihme-Zentrum -- Residential, business and shopping center in Hanover
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Wikipedia - Ill-Advised: Presidential Health and Public Trust -- 1992 book by historian Robert Hugh Ferrell
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Wikipedia - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the video game industry -- Impact of COVID-19
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Wikipedia - Impeachment of Andrew Johnson -- 1868 impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 17th US president
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Wikipedia - Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator -- Device implantable inside the body, able to perform cardioversion, defibrillation, and (in modern versions) pacing of the heart
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Wikipedia - Improvement -- Process of a thing moving from one state to a state considered to be better
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Wikipedia - Impurity of the land of the nations -- Rabbinic decree declaring land outside the Land of Israel to be ritually impure
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Wikipedia - Inauguration of Andrew Johnson -- 3rd United States intra-term presidential inauguration
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Wikipedia - Inauguration of James A. Garfield -- 24th United States presidential inauguration
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Wikipedia - Inauguration of Jimmy Carter -- 48th United States presidential inauguration
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Wikipedia - Inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes -- 23rd United States presidential inauguration
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Wikipedia - Inauguration of Warren G. Harding -- 34th United States presidential inauguration
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Wikipedia - Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders -- South Korean women's volleyball club
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Wikipedia - Incidence (epidemiology) -- Measure of the probability of occurrence of a given medical condition in a population within a specified period of time
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Wikipedia - Incidence geometry
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Wikipedia - Incidence list
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Wikipedia - Incidental catch -- Aspect of fishing
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Wikipedia - Incident at Antioch -- Dispute between Paul and Peter said to have taken place during the Apostolic Age
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Wikipedia - Incident at Clovelly Cottage -- 1895 film by Birt Acres
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Wikipedia - Incidents -- 1987 essay collection by Roland Barthes
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Wikipedia - Indeed -- American worldwide employment-related search engine for job listings
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Wikipedia - Independence Pass (Colorado) -- Highest paved crossing of North America's Continental Divide
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Wikipedia - Indiana Jones in Revenge of the Ancients -- 1987 video game
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Wikipedia - Inside the Lines -- 1930 film
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Wikipedia - Inside the Whale -- 1940 essay by George Orwell
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Wikipedia - Inside (video game) -- Puzzle-platformer adventure video game
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Wikipedia - Inspection time -- Time required for a person to reliably identify a simple stimulus
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Wikipedia - Institute of Art and Ideas
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Wikipedia - Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing
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Wikipedia - Intellectual history -- The history of ideas and intellectuals
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Wikipedia - Intelligent Systems -- Japanese video game developer
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Wikipedia - Interahamwe -- Paramilitary group involved in 1994 Rwandan Genocide
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Wikipedia - Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans -- Evidence of human hybridization during the Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic
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