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Wikipedia - Bibliography of American Civil War battles and campaigns -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of American Civil War Confederate military unit histories -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of American Civil War homefront -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of American Civil War military leaders -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Barack Obama -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Canadian military history -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Canadian provinces and territories -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Carlo Pollonera -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Chicago history -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of classical guitar -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of C. Northcote Parkinson
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Colin Wilson
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of conservatism in the United States -- Bibliography of conservatism in the United States
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Dr. Seuss
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Eleanor Roosevelt -- A bibliography of works by and about Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of encyclopedias: architecture and architects -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of E. T. Whittaker -- Bibliography of Sir Edmund T Whittaker
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of George H. W. Bush -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of George Washington -- Selected list of works about George Washington
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Greece -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Harry S. Truman -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of hedges and topiary -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Herbert Hoover -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Hildegard of Bingen
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Hillary Clinton -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Isaac Asimov
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Japanese history
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of jazz -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Jorge Luis Borges
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Los Angeles -- Bibliography of Los Angeles, CA
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Nicaragua
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Pope Pius XII -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of popular physics concepts
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Ronald Reagan -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Singapore -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Sri Lanka -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union -- Bibliography of the Stalinist Era in the Soviet Union, 1924-1953
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Stanislaw Lem -- List of works about Polish science fiction writer Stanislaw Lem
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of the Post Stalinist Soviet Union -- Bibliography of the Post Stalinist Era in the Soviet Union, 1953-1991
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of the Reconstruction Era
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of the Republican Party
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Ulysses S. Grant -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of United States military history -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of United States Presidential Spouses and First Ladies -- Bibliography of United States Presidential Spouses
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of Wikipedia -- List of books about Wikipedia
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Wikipedia - Claudette Colbert on stage, screen, radio and television -- Filmography of the American actress
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Wikipedia - Claudia Benitez-Nelson -- Chemical oceanographer and researcher
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Wikipedia - Claudia FM-CM-$hrenkemper -- German photographer
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Wikipedia - Claudico -- Artificial intelligence poker playing computer program
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Wikipedia - Claudine Beccarie -- French pornographic actress
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Wikipedia - Claudine Doury -- French photographer living in Paris
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Wikipedia - Claudine (TV program) -- 2010 Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Claudio Edinger -- Brazilian photographer
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Wikipedia - Claudio Grassi (politician) -- Italian politician
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Wikipedia - Claudio Graziano -- Italian general
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Wikipedia - Claudio Miranda -- Chilean-born American cinematographer
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Wikipedia - Claudio S. Grafulla -- Spanish-American composer
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Wikipedia - Claudius Schraudolph the Elder -- German painter and lithographer
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Wikipedia - Claybrook House -- Grade II listed building in Fulham, London
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Wikipedia - Clay Ingram -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Clay Ketter -- American painter, sculptor and photographer
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Wikipedia - Clay Myers (photographer) -- American photographer and activist
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Wikipedia - Clayton Van Lydegraf
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Wikipedia - Clay -- A finely-grained natural rock or soil containing mainly clay minerals
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Wikipedia - Clean (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Clematodes larreae -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Clematodes vanduzeei -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Clematodes -- Genus of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Clemens August Graf von Galen -- German count, bishop, and cardinal
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Wikipedia - Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden -- 19th-century British photographer
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Wikipedia - Clerey -- Commune in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Cleveland Abbe Jr. -- American geographer
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Wikipedia - Cleveland, England -- Geographic area of the East Coast of Northern England
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Wikipedia - Cliche verre -- Photograph made from a hand-drawn negative
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Wikipedia - ClickBank -- Affiliate marketing program
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Wikipedia - Click (TV programme)
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Wikipedia - Client to Authenticator Protocol -- Enables a roaming, user-controlled cryptographic authenticator to interoperate with a client platform.
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Wikipedia - Clifford Darby -- Welsh geographer and academic
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Wikipedia - Clifford D. Simak bibliography -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Clifford Grainge -- English cricketer, educator
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Wikipedia - Clifford Gray (athlete) -- American bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Cliff Richard discography -- Artist discography
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Wikipedia - Clifton Hill House -- Grade I listed English country house in Bristol, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Clifton House, King's Lynn -- Grade I listed house in King's Lynn, England
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Wikipedia - Clifton Johnson bibliography -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Clifton Viaduct -- Grade II listed bridge in Greater Manchester, UK
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Wikipedia - Climacograptidae -- Extinct family of graptolites
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Wikipedia - Climate Clock -- A graphic which shows how quickly the planet is approaching 1.5M-bM-^DM-^C of global warming
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Wikipedia - Climate of the United States -- Varies due to changes in latitude, and a range of geographic features
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Wikipedia - Climate spiral -- Data visualization graphics of long-term trends of annual temperature anomalies
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Wikipedia - Clime -- Divisions of the inhabited portion of the Earth by geographic latitude
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Wikipedia - Clinch fighting -- Grappling position in boxing or wrestling, a stand-up embrace
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Wikipedia - Clinical ethnography
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Wikipedia - Clinical psychology -- Integration of science and clinical knowledge for the purpose of relieving psychologically based dysfunction
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Wikipedia - Clint Curtis -- American lawyer and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Clint Eastwood filmography -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Clint Grant -- JFK-era photojournalist from Dallas, Texas
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Wikipedia - Clinton Group -- Lithostratigraphic unit
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Wikipedia - Clip art -- Graphic illustrations created for reuse by others
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Wikipedia - Clipper (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Clipping (computer graphics) -- Computer graphics term
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Wikipedia - Clipping (photography) -- Limitation in digital photography and video
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Wikipedia - Clique (graph theory)
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Wikipedia - Clitoral photoplethysmograph -- Technique using light to measure the amount of blood in the walls of the clitoris
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Wikipedia - Clive Crowley -- Australian grazier
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Wikipedia - Clive Graham -- British actor
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Wikipedia - Clive Granger
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Wikipedia - Clive Wigram, 1st Baron Wigram -- British govermental official
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Wikipedia - Clive W.J. Granger
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Wikipedia - Clock Tower, Herne Bay -- Grade II listed landmark in Herne Bay, Kent, England
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Wikipedia - Clojure (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Clojure -- Dialect of the Lisp programming language on the Java platform
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Wikipedia - Closed graph theorem (functional analysis)
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Wikipedia - Closed graph theorem
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Wikipedia - Closed graph -- A graph of a function that is also a closed subset of the product space
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Wikipedia - Close-up -- Photography and film term referring to framing a shot
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Wikipedia - Clostera pigra -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Clostridium -- Genus of Gram-positive bacteria, which includes several significant human pathogens
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Wikipedia - Closure (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Cloud-to-cloud integration -- Integration that allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms
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Wikipedia - Club (magazine) -- American pornographic magazine
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Wikipedia - CLU (programming language)
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Wikipedia - CLU programming language
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Wikipedia - Clusivity -- Grammatical distinction in pronouns and agreement
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Wikipedia - Clustering (demographics)
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Wikipedia - Clyde Butcher -- American photographer
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Wikipedia - Clyde Cook (cinematographer) -- American cinematographer
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Wikipedia - Clyde De Vinna -- American cinematographer
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Wikipedia - C. Mauli Agrawal -- Indian-born American academic
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Wikipedia - CMLL International Gran Prix (2019) -- 2019 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre professional wrestling show
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Wikipedia - CMOS -- Technology for constructing integrated circuits
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Wikipedia - CMS-2 (programming language)
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Wikipedia - CNN Newsroom (International TV program) -- Main newscast program airing on CNN International
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Wikipedia - CNN Newsroom -- American news program on CNN
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Wikipedia - CNN Today -- Former global news program on CNN International
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Wikipedia - CNN World Sport -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Coal upgrading technology
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Wikipedia - Coastal geography -- Study of the region between the ocean and the land
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Wikipedia - Coastal morphodynamics -- The study of the interaction of seafloor topography and fluid hydrodynamic processes involving the motion of sediment
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Wikipedia - Cobalt (CAD program)
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Wikipedia - Cobb Seamount -- Underwater volcano west of Grays Harbor, Washington, United States
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Wikipedia - COBOL -- Programming language with English-like syntax
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Wikipedia - Cobra ciphers -- Cryptographic cipher
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Wikipedia - Cobra (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Cocaine (film) -- 1922 film by Graham Cutts
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Wikipedia - Coccinia grandis -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Coclois -- Commune in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Cocoa Puffs -- brand of chocolate-flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal
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Wikipedia - Coconut milk -- Liquid that comes from the grated meat of a coconut
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Wikipedia - Code bloat -- Production of unnecessarily long, slow or wasteful program code
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Wikipedia - Code (cryptography)
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Wikipedia - CodedColor PhotoStudio Pro -- Bitmap graphics editor
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Wikipedia - Coded exposure photography -- Motion blur reduction technology
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Wikipedia - Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing -- 1984 film
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Wikipedia - Code page 310 -- Set of APL symbols invoked with the EBCDIC "Graphic Escape" (single shift) control code
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Wikipedia - Code review -- Activity where one or more people check a program's code
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Wikipedia - Codewars -- Computer programming community and challenge site
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Wikipedia - Codex Grandior -- Large single-volume copy of the Bible in an Old Latin translation
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Wikipedia - Codex Vaticanus Graecus 64
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Wikipedia - Codex Zographensis
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Wikipedia - Coding bootcamp -- Software development learning programs
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Wikipedia - Coefficient diagram method
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Wikipedia - Coffman-Graham algorithm -- Method for partitioning partial orders into levels
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Wikipedia - Co-fired ceramic -- Integrated circuit package made out of fired ceramic material
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Wikipedia - Cogglesford Mill -- Grade II listed building in Lincolnshire
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Wikipedia - Cognition and Neuroergonomics (CaN) Collaborative Technology Alliance -- US Army research program
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Wikipedia - Cognitive ethnography
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Wikipedia - Cognitive geography -- An interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography
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Wikipedia - Cognitive grammar
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Wikipedia - Cohn-Vossen's inequality -- Relates the integral of Gaussian curvature of surfaces to the Euler characteristic
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Wikipedia - Coil discography
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Wikipedia - COinS -- Bibliographic metadata embedding method
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Wikipedia - Cointegration
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Wikipedia - Coke Studio (Pakistani TV program) -- Pakistani television programme
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Wikipedia - Colby Keller -- American pornographic actor
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Wikipedia - Coleen Gray -- American Actress (1922-2015)
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Wikipedia - Colegio de Biologos del Peru -- A professional association of biology graduates
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Wikipedia - Colegio Japones de Las Palmas -- A Japanese international school in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Wikipedia - Colegio Sagrados Corazones (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) -- Catholic school, private school in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Coleophora adelogrammella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleophora chalcogrammella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleophora graeca -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleophora graminicolella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleophora granulatella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleophora granulosella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Coleraine Grammar School -- Grammar school in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Colin Forbes (graphic designer) -- British graphic designer
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Wikipedia - Colin Franklin (bibliographer) -- English writer and bibliographer
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Wikipedia - Colin S. Gray -- British political scientist
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Wikipedia - Colin Thiele bibliography -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Colin Wilson bibliography -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Collaboration graph -- Graph modeling collaboration in a social network
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Wikipedia - Collaborative Summer Library Program -- Nonprofitable, charitable organization
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Wikipedia - Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
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Wikipedia - Colleen Brennan -- American former pornographic actress
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Wikipedia - College of Charleston Cougars sailing -- College sailing program
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Wikipedia - College of the University of Chicago -- Undergraduate school of the University of Chicago
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Wikipedia - Collingwood Ingram
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Wikipedia - Collin Roesler -- American oceanographer
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Wikipedia - Colmar -- Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Colognian grammar
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Wikipedia - Colombe-la-Fosse -- Commune in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Colombe-le-Sec -- Commune in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Colorado Mesa University -- Public university in Grand Junction, Colorado
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Wikipedia - Color gradient
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Wikipedia - Color Graphics Adapter
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Wikipedia - Color in Informatics and Media Technology -- Master's degree programme
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Wikipedia - Color photography -- Photography that uses media capable of representing colors
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Wikipedia - Colossal Typewriter -- Computer program
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Wikipedia - Colour banding -- Inaccuracy in computer graphics
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Wikipedia - Colter Bay Village -- Developed area of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
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Wikipedia - Colt Ford discography -- American country rap artist
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Wikipedia - Colt Studio Group -- American pornographic film studio
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Wikipedia - Columbia College (New York) -- Oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University
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Wikipedia - Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health -- Columbia University graduate school
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Wikipedia - Columbia University School of the Arts -- Fine arts graduate school of Columbia University
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Wikipedia - Columbus Man-Tended Free Flyer -- Defunct manned space station program
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Wikipedia - Columbus Short -- American actor, choreographer, dancer and rapper
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Wikipedia - Coma Girl: The State of Grace -- 2005 film by Dina Jacobsen
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Wikipedia - COMAL (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Combinator graph reduction
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Wikipedia - Combinatory categorial grammar
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Wikipedia - Combined Programming Language
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Wikipedia - Combining Grapheme Joiner -- Unicode control character
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Wikipedia - Come Dine with Me Ireland -- Irish television programme
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Wikipedia - Come Drive In -- South Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Comedy Bar (Philippine TV program) -- Philippine television show
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Wikipedia - Comedy Underground with Dave Attell -- US television program
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Wikipedia - Come, Tell Me How You Live -- Autobiography by Agatha Christie
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Wikipedia - Comet (programming language)
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Wikipedia - Comics studies -- Academic study of comics and graphic novels
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Wikipedia - Command (computing) -- Directive to a computer program
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Wikipedia - Commander in Chief (TV series) -- American television program
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Wikipedia - Command-line argument parsing -- Programming languages parsing of command-line arguments
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Wikipedia - Command-line program
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Wikipedia - Comma operator -- (C and C++ programming languages) binary operator whose effect is to cause a sequence of operations to be performed
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Wikipedia - Commencement speech -- Speech given to graduating students
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Wikipedia - Comment (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Commercial code (communications) -- List of codes and abbreviations used to save on cablegram costs
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Wikipedia - Commercial Crew Program
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Wikipedia - Commercial Lunar Payload Services -- A NASA program contracting commercial transportation services to the Moon
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Wikipedia - Commercial Orbital Transportation Services -- Former NASA program
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Wikipedia - Commercial Users of Functional Programming
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Wikipedia - Commitment scheme -- Cryptographic scheme that allows commitment to a chosen value
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Wikipedia - Common chiffchaff -- A small migratory passerine bird found in Europe, Asia and north Africa
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Wikipedia - Common Gateway Interface -- Interface which offers a standard protocol for web servers to execute programs install
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Wikipedia - Common house martin -- A migratory passerine bird of the swallow family found in Europe, Africa and Asia
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Wikipedia - Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia
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Wikipedia - Common macrotona -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Common tern -- Migratory seabird in the family Laridae with circumpolar distribution
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth War Graves Commission -- Organisation responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of Commonwealth war graves
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Wikipedia - Communaute de communes Creuse Grand Sud -- Federation of municipalities in France
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Wikipedia - Communaute de communes du Grand Roye -- Federation of municipalities in France
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Wikipedia - Communaute de communes du Pays de Bitche -- Federation of municipalities in Grand Est, France
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Wikipedia - Communaute urbaine -- France intercommunal subdivision integrating a city and its suburbs
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Wikipedia - Communes of Luxembourg -- Aspect of Luxembourgish geography
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Wikipedia - Communication diagram
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Wikipedia - Communication Monographs
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Wikipedia - Communications Decency Act -- Attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet
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Wikipedia - Community First Champion Center -- Arena located in Grand Chute, Wisconsin
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Wikipedia - Community Services Block Grant -- Federal Community Action Agency funding
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Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
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Wikipedia - Commutative diagram
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Wikipedia - Company Matsuo -- Japanese pornographic film director
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Wikipedia - Comparative legal history -- Scientific study of law across time and geography
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Wikipedia - Comparison (grammar) -- Feature of grammar
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Wikipedia - Comparison of 3D computer graphics software
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Wikipedia - Comparison of 3dfx graphics processing units
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Wikipedia - Comparison of acceptance of Buddhism in India and China -- Comparison of reception and integration of Buddhism in India and later in China
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Wikipedia - Comparison of AMD graphics processing units
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Asian national space programs
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Wikipedia - Comparison of browser engines (graphics support)
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Wikipedia - Comparison of browser engines (typography support)
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Wikipedia - Comparison of business integration software
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Wikipedia - Comparison of cryptographic hash functions -- Tables comparing general and technical information for common hashes
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Wikipedia - Comparison of cryptography libraries
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Wikipedia - Comparison of genealogy software -- List of client-based genealogy programs
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Wikipedia - Comparison of graphics file formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of HP graphing calculators
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Wikipedia - Comparison of integrated development environments
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Intel graphics processing units
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Wikipedia - Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of network diagram software
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units
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Wikipedia - Comparison of open-source programming language licensing
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Wikipedia - Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)
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Wikipedia - Comparison of programming languages (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - Comparison of programming languages
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Wikipedia - Comparison of programming paradigms
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Wikipedia - Comparison of raster graphics editors -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators
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Wikipedia - Compass (1986 TV program) -- CBC local television newscast for Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Wikipedia - Competitive programming
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Wikipedia - Compiler -- Computer program which translates code from one programming language to another
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Wikipedia - Complement (grammar)
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Wikipedia - Complement graph
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Wikipedia - Complete bipartite graph -- Bipartite graph where every vertex of the first set is connected to every vertex of the second set
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Wikipedia - Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
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Wikipedia - Complete graph
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Wikipedia - Complex programmable logic device
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Wikipedia - Component diagram
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Wikipedia - Composer of the Week -- British music radio programme
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Wikipedia - Composer (software) -- Software; application level dependency manager for the PHP programming language
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Wikipedia - Composite structure diagram
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Wikipedia - Compound Interest (website) -- Website with infographics about chemicals
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Wikipedia - Comprehensive Social Security Assistance -- Hong Kong welfare programme
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Wikipedia - Comps-la-Grand-Ville -- Commune in Occitanie, France
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Wikipedia - Computable function -- Mathematical function that can be computed by a program
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Wikipedia - Computational heuristic intelligence -- Programming techniques in computational intelligence
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Wikipedia - Computational photography -- Computational Photography
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Wikipedia - Computational phylogenetics -- The application of computational algorithms, methods, and programs to phylogenetic analyses
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Wikipedia - Computational RAM -- Random-access memory with processing elements integrated on the same chip
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Wikipedia - Computed axial lithography
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Wikipedia - Computed axial tomography
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Wikipedia - Computed tomography of the head -- Cross-sectional X-rays of the head
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Wikipedia - Computed tomography
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Wikipedia - Computer Clubhouse -- Out-of-school learning program
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Wikipedia - Computer font -- Digital description of a typographical font
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Wikipedia - Computer-generated holography
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Wikipedia - Computer-generated imagery -- Application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images
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Wikipedia - Computer Go -- Field of artificial intelligence dedicated to creating a computer program that plays Go
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Wikipedia - Computer graphics (computer science) -- Sub-field of computer science
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Wikipedia - Computer graphics (disambiguation)
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics International
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Wikipedia - Computer graphics lighting -- Simulation of light in computer graphics
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics Metafile -- Image file format family
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics
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Wikipedia - Computer graphics -- Graphics created using computers
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Wikipedia - Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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Wikipedia - Computer-integrated manufacturing
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Wikipedia - Computerized axial tomography
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Wikipedia - Computer network diagram
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Wikipedia - Computer network programming
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Wikipedia - Computer programmers
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Wikipedia - Computer programmer
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Wikipedia - Computer programming in the punch card era
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Wikipedia - Computer programming in the punched card era
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Wikipedia - Computer programming language
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Wikipedia - Computer Programming
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Wikipedia - Computer programming -- Process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs
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Wikipedia - Computer Programs Directive
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Wikipedia - Computer programs
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Wikipedia - Computer program -- Instructions to be executed by a computer
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Wikipedia - Computer science and engineering -- University academic program
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Wikipedia - Computer security software -- Computer program for information security
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Wikipedia - Computer terminal -- Computer input/output device; an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system update programming
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Wikipedia - Computer virus -- Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread
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Wikipedia - Conalcaea cantralli -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conalcaea huachucana -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conalcaea -- Genus of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Conan Gray
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Wikipedia - Concatenative programming language -- Type of programming language
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Wikipedia - Concept (generic programming)
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Wikipedia - Concept map -- Diagram showing relationships among concepts
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Wikipedia - Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming
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Wikipedia - Conceptual graphs
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Wikipedia - Conceptual graph
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Wikipedia - Concise Dictionary of National Biography
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Wikipedia - Concord grape -- Dark blue or purple grape cultivar
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Wikipedia - Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey -- Women's ice hockey program representing Concordia University
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Wikipedia - Concourse Program at MIT
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Wikipedia - Concurrency (computer science) -- Ability of different parts or units of a program, algorithm, or problem to be executed out-of-order or in partial order, without affecting the final outcome
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Wikipedia - Concurrent constraint logic programming
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Wikipedia - Concurrent logic programming
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Wikipedia - Concurrent object-oriented programming
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Wikipedia - Concurrent programming language
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Wikipedia - Concurrent programming
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Wikipedia - Concurrent program
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Wikipedia - Condenser telephone -- device allowing telephone communication over Morse code telegraph
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Wikipedia - Conditional (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Conditional (programming)
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Wikipedia - Conejo Grade -- Steep grade on US 101 Highway in Ventura County, California
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Wikipedia - Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
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Wikipedia - Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
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Wikipedia - Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
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Wikipedia - Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
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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 - Conformal gravity -- Gravity theories that are invariant under Weyl transformations
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Wikipedia - Confraternity of Christian Doctrine -- Religious education programs of the Catholic Church normally designed for children
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Wikipedia - Confucius Institute -- Chinese government international educational partnership program
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Wikipedia - Conglomerate (geology) -- A coarse-grained clastic sedimentary rock with mainly rounded to subangular clasts
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Wikipedia - Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development -- Political party in the Republic of the Congo
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Wikipedia - Congo-Nile Divide (Rwanda-Burundi) -- Geographical region in Rwanda and Burundi
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Wikipedia - Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest -- Television programme
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Wikipedia - Congratulations (Cliff Richard song) -- 1968 single by Cliff Richard
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Wikipedia - Congratulations (Roomie, PewDiePie and Boyinaband song) -- 2019 single by Roomie, PewDiePie and Boyinaband
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Wikipedia - Conjugate gradient method
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Wikipedia - Conjunction (grammar) -- Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
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Wikipedia - Connected component (graph theory)
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Wikipedia - Connectivity (graph theory)
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Wikipedia - Connectogram
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Wikipedia - Connectomics -- Study of mapping wiring diagrams
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Wikipedia - Connie Imboden -- American photographer
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Wikipedia - Conodont biostratigraphy -- Use of a particular fossil class to identify stratigraphy
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Wikipedia - Conon (mythographer)
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Wikipedia - Conozoa carinata -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa clementina -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa nicola -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa rebellis -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa sulcifrons -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa texana -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Conozoa -- Genus of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Conrad Coleby -- Australian actor and photographer
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Wikipedia - Conrad Hall -- American cinematographer
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Wikipedia - Conrad Holt -- American chess grandmaster
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Wikipedia - Conrad, Margrave of Meissen -- 12th century Margrave of the House of Wettin and ancestor of the Saxon electors and kings
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Wikipedia - Conservation Geoportal -- Online geoportal of geographic information systems
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Wikipedia - Conservation grazing -- Use of animals to graze areas like nature reserves to maintain habitats
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Wikipedia - Conservation photography
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Wikipedia - Conservative vector field -- Vector field that is the gradient of some function
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Wikipedia - Constance Copeman -- British painter, printmaker, and engraver (1864-1953)
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Wikipedia - Constance Fox Talbot -- British photographer
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Wikipedia - Constance Palgrave Abraham -- New Zealand community leader and sportswoman
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Wikipedia - Constance Tipper -- British metallurgist and crystallographer
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Wikipedia - Constant (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Constantin BrM-CM-"ncusi -- French-Romanian sculptor, photographer and painter
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Wikipedia - Constantine Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave -- 18th-century British explorer and naval officer
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Wikipedia - Constantin Gradisteanu -- Romanian politician
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Wikipedia - Constant of integration -- Constant expressing ambiguity from indefinite integrals
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Wikipedia - Constant (programming)
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Wikipedia - Constanza Portnoy -- Argentine photographer
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Wikipedia - Const (computer programming) -- Type qualifier
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Wikipedia - Constellation program
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Wikipedia - Constituency grammar
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Luxembourg -- Supreme law of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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Wikipedia - Constraint-based grammar
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Wikipedia - Constraint Grammar
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Wikipedia - Constraint grammar
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Wikipedia - Constraint-induced movement therapy -- Rehabilitation program for cases of CNS damage
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Wikipedia - Constraint logic programming
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Wikipedia - Constraint programming language
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Wikipedia - Constraint programming
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Wikipedia - Construction aggregate -- Coarse to fine grain rock materials used in concrete
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Wikipedia - Construction Grammar
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Wikipedia - Construction grammar
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Wikipedia - Constructor (object-oriented programming)
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Wikipedia - Consus -- Ancient Roman god of grains
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Wikipedia - Cons -- Function and primitive data structure in Lisp and other functional programming languages
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Wikipedia - Contact lithography -- Lithography technique where a photomask comes into direct contact with a photoresist-coated substrate
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Wikipedia - Contectogram
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Wikipedia - Contemporary Authors -- Biographical reference work published by Gale Cengage
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Wikipedia - Context free grammar
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Wikipedia - Context-free grammar
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Wikipedia - Context-sensitive grammar
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Wikipedia - Continentalism -- Support for cooperation or integration between nations within a continent
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Wikipedia - Continental union -- Regional organization which facilitates pan-continental integration
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Wikipedia - Continuation -- representation of the control state of a computer program
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Wikipedia - Continuous integration -- Software development practice based on frequent submission of granular changes
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Wikipedia - Continuous Plankton Recorder -- Marine biology monitoring programming
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Wikipedia - Contour integration -- A method of evaluating certain integrals along paths in the complex plane
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Wikipedia - Contraction (grammar)
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Wikipedia - Contra dance choreography -- Sequence of moves in contra dance
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Wikipedia - Contra Errores Graecorum
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Wikipedia - Control (2007 film) -- 2007 biographical film about the life of Ian Curtis directed by Anton Corbijn
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Wikipedia - Control flow graph
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Wikipedia - Control Program Facility
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Wikipedia - Control variable (programming) -- Regulates the flow of control of a program
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Wikipedia - Controversies surrounding Grand Theft Auto V -- Controversies surrounding the 2013 action-adventure game, Grand Theft Auto V
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Wikipedia - Conus geographus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus gradatulus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus gradatus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus grahami -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus granarius -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus grangeri -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus granulatus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus granum -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus gratacapii -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus pergrandis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus wallangra -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Convex and Concave -- Lithograph by Dutch artist M. C. Escher
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Wikipedia - Convex programming
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Wikipedia - Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph -- Early electrical telegraph system dating from the 1830s
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Wikipedia - Cooke triplet -- Photographic lens
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Wikipedia - Cookie Jar Kids Network -- Former American children's programming block
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Wikipedia - Cookie Jar TV -- Former American children's programming block
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Wikipedia - Cool Kids (TV series) -- Korean television program
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Egypt -- Overview of the demographics of Egypt
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Equatorial Guinea -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Estonia -- Overview of the demographics of Estonia
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Europe -- Overview of the demographics of Europe
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Finland -- Overview of the demographics of Finland
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Florida -- Overview of the demographics of Florida
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Wikipedia - Demographics of France -- Overview of the demographics of Paris
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Georgia (country)
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans -- Overview of the demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Japan -- Social makeup of Japan
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Wikipedia - Demographics of New Zealand -- Overview of the demographics of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Poland
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Romania
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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Wikipedia - Demographics of sexual orientation -- Prevalence of different types of sexual orientation
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Wikipedia - Demographics of the world -- Global human population statistics
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Wikipedia - Demographics of Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Demographic transition -- Transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system
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Wikipedia - Density ratio -- A measure of the relative contributions of temperature and salinity in determining the density gradient in a seawater column
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Wikipedia - Dental radiography
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Wikipedia - Deo gratias
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Wikipedia - Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo
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Wikipedia - Derotmema -- Genus of grasshoppers
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Wikipedia - Diagram
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Wikipedia - Diameter (graph theory)
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Wikipedia - Digraph (computing)
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Wikipedia - Discographies
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