Wikipedia - 007 (Shanty Town) -- single by Desmond Dekker and The Aces
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Wikipedia - 0.999... -- Alternative decimal expansion of the number 1
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Wikipedia - 0s -- First decade of the 1st century AD
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Wikipedia - 0 to 100 / The Catch Up
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Wikipedia - 100,000-year problem -- Discrepancy between past temperatures and the amount of incoming solar radiation
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Wikipedia - 10,000 BC (film) -- 2008 American epic action-adventure film set in the prehistoric era directed by Roland Emmerich
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Wikipedia - 100 Aquarii -- Star in the constellation Aquarius
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Wikipedia - 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - 10 Canis Majoris -- Variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 10 cm/50 Type 88 naval gun -- Dual purpose gun used by the Japanese Navy (1932-1945)
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Wikipedia - 11th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1938
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Wikipedia - 11th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 11th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 11th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 11th (Northern) Division -- British Army 11th (Northern) Division in WWI
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Wikipedia - 11th Politburo and the 11th Secretariat of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1219 -- The year 1219 in the Gregorian calendar.
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Wikipedia - 1257 Samalas eruption -- Major eruption of the Samalas volcano in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 12 Canis Majoris -- variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 12th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1939
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Wikipedia - 12th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 12th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 12th Combat Aviation Brigade -- Combat Aviation Brigade of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - 12th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 12th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 12 to the Moon -- 1960 film
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Wikipedia - 1300-1400 in European fashion -- Costume in the period 1300-1400
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Wikipedia - 130 departments of the First French Empire -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1313 Dead End Drive -- Board game by Parker Brothers
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Wikipedia - 133rd Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 134 Tauri -- Star in the constellation Taurus
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Wikipedia - 1382 Dover Straits earthquake -- Magnitude 6 earthquake (21 May 1382) affecting south-eastern England and the Low Countries
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Wikipedia - 13 Ceti -- Star in the constellation Cetus
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Wikipedia - 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi -- 2016 film directed by Michael Bay
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Wikipedia - 13th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1940
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Wikipedia - 13th Aero Squadron -- WW1 division of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards -- 13th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards
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Wikipedia - 13th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 13th Brigade (Australia) -- Brigade of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 13th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 13th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 13th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) -- Specialist signals unit of the Royal Corps of Signals
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Wikipedia - 1400-1500 in European fashion -- Costume in the years 1400-1500
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Wikipedia - 140-142 Hospital Street, Nantwich -- Grade II listed building in the United kingdom
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Wikipedia - 140 Days Under the World -- 1964 film
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Wikipedia - 14-18, the musical
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Wikipedia - 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence -- 1975 film
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Wikipedia - 1453-1821: The Coming of Liberation -- 2008 turn-based strategy video game
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Wikipedia - 145th Street Bridge -- Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 1461 L'Aquila earthquake -- Earthquake in the Abruzzo region of Italy
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Wikipedia - 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus -- Book by Charles C. Mann
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Wikipedia - 14 July Revolution -- Coup d'etat in Iraq in 1958 resulting in the overthrow of the Hashemite monarchy
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Wikipedia - 14 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 14th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1941
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Wikipedia - 14th Air Defence Artillery Regiment (Belgium) -- Air defence artillery regiment in the Land Component of the Belgian Armed Forces
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Wikipedia - 14th Airlift Squadron (Poland) -- Airlift squadron of the Polish Air Force
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Wikipedia - 14th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 14th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 14th Armored Brigade (Turkey) -- Brigade of the Turkish Army based in Northern Cyprus
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Wikipedia - 14th Army Corps (Russian Empire) -- Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army
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Wikipedia - 14th Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment), CEF -- Battalion of the First World War Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Wikipedia - 14th Dalai Lama -- The 14th and current Dalai Lama
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Wikipedia - 14th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 14th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 14th Seiyu Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Seiyu Awards Executive Committee for achievement in voice acting in Japan in 2020
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Wikipedia - 14th Street bridges -- Complex of five bridges across the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C
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Wikipedia - 14th Street Tunnel shutdown -- Ongoing reconstruction of the New York City Subway's 14th Street Tunnel
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Wikipedia - 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician) -- World War II German military formation
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Wikipedia - 1500-1550 in Western European fashion -- Costume in the first half of the 16th century
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Wikipedia - 150th meridian west -- A line of longitude which forms a great circle with the 30th meridian east
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Wikipedia - 1520 Sedgwick Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 1550-1600 in Western European fashion -- Costume in the second half of the 16th century
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Wikipedia - 157th Battalion (Simcoe Foresters), CEF -- A unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.
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Wikipedia - 1585 Ottoman expedition against the Druze -- Ottoman military campaign against the Druze of the Mount Lebanon region (1585)
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Wikipedia - 159th Fighter Wing -- American unit of the Louisiana Air National Gard
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Wikipedia - 15 and 290 theorems -- On when an integer positive definite quadratic form represents all positive integers
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Wikipedia - 15 bean soup -- Packaged dry bean soup product from the N.K. Hurst Co.
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Wikipedia - 15 Canis Majoris -- Variable star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 15 cm Schiffskanone C/28 in Morserlafette -- German heavy gun used in the Second World War
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Wikipedia - 15 February 2003 anti-war protests -- Coordinated day of protests in over 600 cities against the War in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 15 Leonis Minoris -- Star in the constellation Ursa Major
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Wikipedia - 15 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 15th-16th century Moscow-Constantinople schism -- Split between the Churches of Moscow and Constantinople
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Wikipedia - 15th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1942
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Wikipedia - 15th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) -- Former infantry brigade of the British Army
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Wikipedia - 15th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 15th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 15th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade -- Peacekeeping unit of the Russian army
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Wikipedia - 15 Ursae Majoris -- Star in the constellation Ursa Major
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Wikipedia - 1600-1650 in Western European fashion -- Costume in the first half of the 17th century
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Wikipedia - 1600 Penn -- American single-camera sitcom series about a dysfunctional family living in the White House
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Wikipedia - 1605 Guangdong earthquake -- Significant earthquake impacting on the Guangdong province in China on 13 July 1605
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Wikipedia - 160th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) -- Formation of the Ukrainian Air Force
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Wikipedia - 1616 in Ireland -- Ireland-related events in the year 1616
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Wikipedia - 162d Depot Brigade (United States) -- Depot brigade of the United States Army
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Wikipedia - 1630s -- List of events which happened during the 1630s
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Wikipedia - 1635: The Cannon Law -- Book by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
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Wikipedia - 1650-1700 in Western European fashion -- Costume in the second half of the 17th century
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Wikipedia - 1661 in China -- Events from the year 1661 in Qing China
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Wikipedia - 1679 Sanhe-Pinggu earthquake -- Magnitude 8 Earthquake affecting the Zhili (Greater Beijing) region, China on September 2, 1679
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Wikipedia - 1686 in Portugal -- Portugal-related evens during the year of 1686
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Wikipedia - 1689 papal conclave -- Following the death of Pope Innocent XI
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Wikipedia - 168P/Hergenrother -- Periodic comet with 7 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 1691 papal conclave -- Following the death of Pope Alexander VIII
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Wikipedia - 16 Aurigae -- Star in the constellation Auriga
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Wikipedia - 16 Biggest Hits (Alabama album) -- 2007 compilation album by the American band, Alabama
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Wikipedia - 16 Librae -- Star in the constellation Libra
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Wikipedia - 16 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 16th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1943
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Wikipedia - 16th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 16th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 16th Brigade (Australia) -- Infantry brigade of the Australian Army during 1917-1946
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Wikipedia - 16th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 16th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 16th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 1700 Cascadia earthquake -- Magnitude 9 megathrust earthquake (January 26, 1700) affecting the North American Pacific North West coast
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Wikipedia - 1715 in Canada -- Events from the year 1715 in Canada
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Wikipedia - 1751 -- The year 1751
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Wikipedia - 1755 Cape Ann earthquake -- Magnitude 6 earthquake (November 18, 1755) off the coast of Massachusetts
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Wikipedia - 1770s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1775-1795 in Western fashion -- Western fashion throughout the late 1700s
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Wikipedia - 1780 Epsom Derby -- First annual running of the Derby horse race on 4 May 1780 on Epsom Downs, Surrey
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Wikipedia - 1790 in India -- India-related events in the year 1790
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Wikipedia - 1792 Bourbon -- Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskey produced by the Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, KY
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Wikipedia - 1793 in India -- India-related events in the year 1793
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Wikipedia - 17 Canis Majoris -- Star in the constellation Canis Major
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Wikipedia - 17 Cygni -- Star in the constellation Cygnus
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Wikipedia - 17 July Revolution -- Coup in Iraq (17 July 1968) by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party which ousted President Abdul Rahman Arif
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Wikipedia - 17 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 17th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1944
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Wikipedia - 17th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th Brigade (Australia) -- Infantry brigade of the Australian Army 1917-1946
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Wikipedia - 17th Congress of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 17th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 17th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 17th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico -- Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature
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Wikipedia - 17th Lok Sabha -- Lower house of the Parliament of India (2019-)
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Wikipedia - 17th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
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Wikipedia - 17th Street/Santa Monica College station -- At-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system
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Wikipedia - 1800s (decade) -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1802 Vrancea earthquake -- Early days of the Romanian earthquakes
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Wikipedia - 1804 Haiti massacre -- Massacre of the French population in Haiti following the Haitian Revolution
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Wikipedia - 180th meridian -- The meridian 180M-BM-0 east or west of the Prime Meridian with which it forms a great circle
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Wikipedia - 1810s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1811 German Coast uprising -- Slave rebellion in the Territory of Orleans
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Wikipedia - 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake -- Magnitude 7 earthquake (December 8, 1812) affecting Alta California, then a Spanish colonial territory
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Wikipedia - 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains -- Australian mountaineering expedition
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Wikipedia - 1820s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1820s
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Wikipedia - 1820s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1821: The Struggle for Freedom -- 2001 turn-based strategy video game
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Wikipedia - 1830s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1830s
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Wikipedia - 1831 Bristol riots -- Part of the 1831 reform riots in England
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Wikipedia - 1838 Druze revolt -- Druze uprising in Syria against the Ottoman Egypt Eyalet (1838)
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Wikipedia - 1838 San Andreas earthquake -- Magnitude 7 earthquake (June 1838) affecting California from the San Francisco Peninsula to the Santa Cruz Mountains
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Wikipedia - 1840 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom -- Hawaiian-language basic law of the kingdom of Hawaii in the Pacific.
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Wikipedia - 1840s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1840s
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Wikipedia - 1840s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1842 retreat from Kabul -- Retreat during the First Anglo-Afghan War
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Wikipedia - 1846-1860 cholera pandemic -- The third major outbreak of cholera, 1846-1860 worldwide pandemic
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Wikipedia - 1850s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1850s
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Wikipedia - 1850s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1851 in Germany -- Events from the year 1851 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 1852 in Germany -- Events from the year 1852 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 1853 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak -- Severe outbreak of cholera that occurred in 1854 during the 1846-1860 cholera worldwide pandemic
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Wikipedia - 1860s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1860s
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Wikipedia - 1860s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1862 in Germany -- Events from the year 1862 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 1865 in Germany -- Events from the year 1865 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 1866 in Germany -- Events from the year 1866 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 1867 Belmont Stakes -- First running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1868 Hayward earthquake -- 1868 earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
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Wikipedia - 1870s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1870s
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Wikipedia - 1870s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1872 in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - 1872 Owens Valley earthquake -- Significant earthquake affecting the Owens Valley, California (March 26, 1872)
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Wikipedia - 1872 Prohibition National Convention -- Convention of the U.S. Prohibition Party
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Wikipedia - 1878 in India -- India-related events in the year 1878
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Wikipedia - 1879 in India -- India-related events in the year 1879
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Wikipedia - 1880 in India -- India-related events in the year 1880
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Wikipedia - 1880s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1880s
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Wikipedia - 1880s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1881 in India -- India-related events in the year 1881
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Wikipedia - 1882 Belmont Stakes -- 16th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1882 in India -- India-related events in the year 1882
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Wikipedia - 1883 in India -- India-related events in the year 1883
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Wikipedia - 1884 in India -- India-related events in the year 1884
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Wikipedia - 1885 Belmont Stakes -- 19th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1886 in India -- India-related events in the year 1886
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Wikipedia - 1887 in India -- India-related events in the year 1887
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Wikipedia - 1887 Yellow River flood -- Flood of the Yellow River in China
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Wikipedia - 1888 Belmont Stakes -- 1888 running of a stakes race in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1888 in India -- India-related events in the year 1888
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Wikipedia - 1889 in India -- India-related events in the year 1889
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Wikipedia - 188th Armored Brigade -- Unit of the Israel Defense Forces
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Wikipedia - 1890-91 Royal Arsenal F.C. season -- 5th season of the club that was to become Arsenal F.C.
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Wikipedia - 1890 in India -- India-related events in the year 1890
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Wikipedia - 1890 Manifesto -- Manifesto against polygamy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Wikipedia - 1890s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1890s
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Wikipedia - 1890s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 1891 in India -- India-related events in the year 1891
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Wikipedia - 1892 Epsom Derby -- 112th running of the Epsom Derby horse race
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Wikipedia - 1892 in India -- India-related events in the year 1892
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Wikipedia - 1893 in India -- India-related events in the year 1893
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Wikipedia - 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition -- Petition to the New Zealand Government in support of women's suffrage
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Wikipedia - 1894 in India -- India-related events in the year 1894
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Wikipedia - 1894 Sasun rebellion -- Armenian uprising during the Ottoman Empire
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Wikipedia - 1894-S Barber dime -- Rare variety of the United States dime
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Wikipedia - 1895 in India -- India-related events in the year 1895
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Wikipedia - 1895 Preakness Stakes -- 20th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1896 Cedar Keys hurricane -- Tropical cyclone that devastated the American East Coast
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Wikipedia - 1896 in India -- India-related events in the year 1896
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Wikipedia - 1896 in the Philippines -- Article about events in a specific year or time period
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Wikipedia - 1896 Summer Olympics -- Games of the I Olympiad, held in Athens
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Wikipedia - 1898 in India -- India-related events in the year 1898
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Wikipedia - 1898 Mare Island earthquake -- 1898 earthquake in Northern California, United States
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Wikipedia - 1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines -- 2016 film
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Wikipedia - 1899 Belmont Stakes -- 33rd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1899 in India -- India-related events in the year 1899
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Wikipedia - 1899 Preakness Stakes -- 24th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1899 Puerto Rico Census -- First census held in Porto Rico under U.S. control for the U.S. War Department
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Wikipedia - 18 Aurigae -- Star in the constellation Auriga
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Wikipedia - 18F -- Digital services agency within the United States Government
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Wikipedia - 18p- -- Deletion of the short arm of chromosome 18
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Wikipedia - 18 Sagittarii -- Star in the constellation Sagittarius
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Wikipedia - 18S ribosomal RNA -- Gene region used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of eukaryotes because of its slow evolution rate
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Wikipedia - 18th Arizona State Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Legislature
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Wikipedia - 18th Arizona Territorial Legislature -- Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
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Wikipedia - 18th Brigade (Australia) -- Infantry brigade of the Australian Army during WWII
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Wikipedia - 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 18th century in the United States -- Period in the United States
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Wikipedia - 18th Division (South Vietnam) -- Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN)
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Wikipedia - 18th Golden Raspberry Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation in 1997
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Wikipedia - 18th Japan Film Professional Awards -- 18th edition of the Japan Film Professional Awards
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Wikipedia - 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment -- 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment in the American Civil War 1862-1865
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Wikipedia - 18 Ursae Majoris -- Star in the constellation Ursa Major
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Wikipedia - 1900s (decade) -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1900-1909)
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Wikipedia - 1900s in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion in the decade 1900-1910
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Wikipedia - 1901 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1903 East Paris train wreck -- head-on collision on the Pere Marquette Railway, December 26, 1903
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Wikipedia - 1903 Petrol Electric Autocar -- 1903 experimental petrol-electric railcar in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - 1904 Sasun uprising -- 1904 uprising by Armenian militia against the Ottoman Empire
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Wikipedia - 1904 Summer Olympics -- Games of the III Olympiad, celebrated in Saint Louis (United States) in 1904
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Wikipedia - 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State -- Legal basis of state secularism in France
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Wikipedia - 1905 French law on the separation of the State and the Church
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Wikipedia - 1905 Russian Revolution -- Wave of political and social unrest in areas of the Russian Empire
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Wikipedia - 1906 San Francisco earthquake -- Major earthquake that struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California
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Wikipedia - 1908 Messina earthquake -- Devastating 7.1 magnitude earthquake & tsunami in southern Italy
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Wikipedia - 1909 Crystal Palace Scout Rally -- Historic Scout gathering in London
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Wikipedia - 190th Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles), CEF -- Unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI
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Wikipedia - 1910 Belmont Stakes -- 44th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1910s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1910-1919)
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Wikipedia - 1911 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1911 Revolution -- Revolution in China that overthrew the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China
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Wikipedia - 1913 in Croatia -- Events from the year 1913 in Croatia
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Wikipedia - 1914-15 Star -- Campaign medal of the British Empire
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Wikipedia - 1914 in British music -- Music-related events in the United Kingdom during the year of 1914
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Wikipedia - 1916 Summer Olympics -- Games of the VI Olympiad, scheduled to be played in Berlin, Germany, in 1916 but canceled due to World War I
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Wikipedia - 1916 Zoning Resolution -- New York City code that was the first citywide zoning code in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1919 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1919 Belmont Stakes -- 51st running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1919 Lynching in Montgomery, Alabama -- African Americans were lynched in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - 1919 New Year Honours (OBE) -- Appointments of Officers of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours
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Wikipedia - 1919 New Year Honours -- Appointments by King George V to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire
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Wikipedia - 1919 Preakness Stakes -- 44th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1919 United States anarchist bombings -- Series of bombings in the US in 1919
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Wikipedia - 1920 Belmont Stakes -- 52nd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1920 Epsom Derby -- 141st running of the Epsom Derby horse race
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Wikipedia - 1920 Schleswig plebiscites -- 1920 plebiscite used to determine the border between Denmark and Germany
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Wikipedia - 1920s in Western fashion -- Clothing in the 1920s
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Wikipedia - 1920s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1920-1929)
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Wikipedia - 1924 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1925 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1925 Preakness Stakes -- 50th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1925 Report for Reform in the East (Turkey) -- Reform plan for the Kurdish territories in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1926 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1926 Preakness Stakes -- 51st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1927 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during the year of 1927
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Wikipedia - 1927 Preakness Stakes -- 52nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1928 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1928 Preakness Stakes -- 53rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1928 Summer Olympics -- Games of the IX Olympiad, celebrated in Amsterdam in 1928
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Wikipedia - 1928 Thames flood -- A combined storm surge and river flood of the River Thames
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Wikipedia - 1929 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1929 Preakness Stakes -- 54th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1929 Ryder Cup -- 1929 edition of the Ryder Cup
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Wikipedia - 1930-1945 in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion from the 1930s to the end of World War II
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Wikipedia - 1930 British Empire Games -- 1st edition of the British Empire Games
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Wikipedia - 1930s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1930-1939)
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Wikipedia - 1930 Western Wall Commission -- Commission appointed by the British government
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Wikipedia - 1932 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1932 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1933 anti-Nazi boycott -- Boycott of German products by foreign critics of the Nazi Party
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Wikipedia - 1933 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1933 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1934 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1934 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1935 Belmont Stakes -- 67th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union -- Led by Joseph Stalin, promising increased democracy
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Wikipedia - 1936 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1936 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XI Olympiad, celebrated in Berlin in 1936
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Wikipedia - 1937 Belmont Stakes -- 69th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1938 Changsha fire -- Fire during the Sino-Japanese War
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Wikipedia - 1938 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1939-1945 Star -- United Kingdom military campaign medal for service in the Second World War
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Wikipedia - 1939 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1939 Returning/Chicken vs. Macho -- 2000 song performed by The Crocketts
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Wikipedia - 1940 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1940s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1940-1949)
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Wikipedia - 1941 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1941 Belmont Stakes -- 73rd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1941 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1941 VFL season -- Season of the Victorian Footbal League competition
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Wikipedia - 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier -- 1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - 1943 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1944 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1945-1960 in Western fashion -- Costume and fashion in the Post-war years 1945-1960
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Wikipedia - 1945 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - 1946 Belmont Stakes -- 78th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1946 Bulgarian Cup Final -- Final of the Bulgarian Cup
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Wikipedia - 1946 C-53 Skytrooper crash on the Gauli Glacier -- 1946 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1946 Italian institutional referendum -- Referendum on abolishing the Italian monarchy.
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Wikipedia - 1947-48 Montenegrin Republic League -- Third season of the Montenegrin Republic League
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Wikipedia - 1947 Preakness Stakes -- 57th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1947 Royal New Zealand Navy mutinies -- Series of mutinies in 1947 in the New Zealand navy
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Wikipedia - 1947 Telephone strike -- 1947 labor strike across the United States
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Wikipedia - 1948 Belmont Stakes -- 80th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1949 Belmont Stakes -- 81st running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1950 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1950 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1950s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1950-1959)
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Wikipedia - 1951-1952 Massachusetts legislature -- Session of the legislature of Massachusetts, United States
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Wikipedia - 1951 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1951 Mediterranean Games -- First edition of the Mediterranean Games
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Wikipedia - 1951 Preakness Stakes -- 76th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1952 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1953 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1953 Baltimore Colts season -- Inaugural season for the current Colts franchise
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Wikipedia - 1953 Iranian coup d'etat -- Overthrow of the democratically elected government of Iran
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Wikipedia - 1953 Rupertwildt -- asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt
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Wikipedia - 1953 Vicksburg, Mississippi tornado -- weather event affecting Mississippi
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Wikipedia - 1953 Yenice-Gonen earthquake -- Earthquake in the Marmara region, Turkey
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Wikipedia - 1954 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1954 Caribbean Series -- Sixth edition of The Caribbean Series
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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 - 1955 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1955 Preakness Stakes -- 80th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1955 State of Vietnam referendum -- Referendum on the form of government
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Wikipedia - 1956 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision -- mid-air collision on June 30, 1956 over the Grand Canyon
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Wikipedia - 1956 Preakness Stakes -- 81st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1957 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1957 Preakness Stakes -- 82nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1958 Asian Games -- Third edition of the Asian Games
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Wikipedia - 1958 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1958 Aviaco SNCASE Languedoc crash -- Plane crash in the Guadarrama Mountains which killed 21
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Wikipedia - 1958 East River collision -- Collision between two ships and the subsequent fire and gasoline spill
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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 Preakness Stakes -- 83rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1959 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1959 Curitiba riots -- Comb War was a protest that started in December 8th 1959 in the city of Curitiba
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Wikipedia - 1959 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes -- Ninth running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1959 Pacific hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1959 Preakness Stakes -- 84th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1960 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1960 Los Angeles Chargers season -- Inaugural season for the franchise in Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - 1960 Preakness Stakes -- 85th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1960s in fashion -- Costume and fashion in the 1960s
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Wikipedia - 1960 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XVII Olympiad, celebrated in Rome in 1960
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Wikipedia - 1960s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1960-1969)
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Wikipedia - 1961 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1961 Intercontinental Cup -- 1961 edition of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup
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Wikipedia - 1961 Preakness Stakes -- 86th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1962 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1962 Preakness Stakes -- 87th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1962 Singaporean integration referendum -- Referendum on the terms of integration of Singapore into the Federation of Malaysia
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Wikipedia - 1963 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1963 Preakness Stakes -- 88th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1964 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1964 European Nations' Cup -- 1964 edition of the UEFA European Nations' Cup
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Wikipedia - 1964 (film) -- 2015 documentary film about the events of 1964
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Wikipedia - 1964 Preakness Stakes -- 89th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1965 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1965 Preakness Stakes -- 90th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1966-67 Czechoslovak Extraliga season -- Season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga
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Wikipedia - 1966 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games -- 8th edition of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 1966 flood of the Arno -- November 1966 flood of the Arno River in Tuscany, Italy
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Wikipedia - 1966 Preakness Stakes -- 91st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1967 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1967 Australian referendum (Aboriginals) -- Question 2 of 1967 Australian referendum, about counting Indigenous people in the census and allowing the government to legislate separately for them
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Wikipedia - 1967 Buffalo riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Milwaukee riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Newark riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Palestinian exodus -- Flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
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Wikipedia - 1967 Plainfield riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Preakness Stakes -- 92nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1967 Saginaw riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1968 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1968 Preakness Stakes -- 93rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1968 Pulitzer Prize -- Awards given at the 1968 Pulitzer Prize
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Wikipedia - 1968 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XIX Olympiad, held in Mexico City in 1968
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Wikipedia - 1969 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1969 Libyan coup d'etat -- Coup d'etat carried out by the Libyan Free Unionist Officers Movement (1969)
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Wikipedia - 1969 Preakness Stakes -- 94th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill -- Oil platform blow-out fouled the coast of California resulting in environmental legislation
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Wikipedia - 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games -- Multi-sport event
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Wikipedia - 1970 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1970 Preakness Stakes -- 95th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1970s in fashion -- Costume and fashion in the 1970s
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Wikipedia - 1970s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1970-1979)
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Wikipedia - 1971-72 Cypriot First Division -- The 33rd season of Cypriot First Division
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Wikipedia - 1971 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1971 Balmoral Furniture Company bombing -- 1971 terrorist attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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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 Preakness Stakes -- 96th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1971 RAF Hercules crash -- Aviation accident off the coast of Italy
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Wikipedia - 1972 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1972 California Proposition 17 -- Measure enacted by California voters to reinstate the death penalty
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Wikipedia - 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery -- Highest-value theft in Canadian history
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Wikipedia - 1972 Preakness Stakes -- 97th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1972 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XX Olympiad, held in Munich in 1972
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Wikipedia - 1973-1975 recession -- Period of economic stagnation in the Western world
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Wikipedia - 1973 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1973 Belmont Stakes -- 105th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1973 Northern Ireland border poll -- Referendum held in Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1973 Preakness Stakes -- 98th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1973 raid on Egyptian missile bases -- Israeli raid during the Yom Kippur War
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Wikipedia - 1974 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1974 Houses of Parliament bombing -- 1974 bombing of the British Houses of Parliament
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Wikipedia - 1974 in Malaysia -- Malaysian related events in the year 1974
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Wikipedia - 1974 Preakness Stakes -- 99th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1974 Suez Canal Clearance Operation -- Agreement to reopen the Suez Canal following the Yom Kippur War
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Wikipedia - 1974 Super Outbreak -- April 1974, the 2nd-largest tornado outbreak ever in a 24-hour period
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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 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1975 Holton-Arms School senior prom -- 1975 high school dance held at the White House
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Wikipedia - 1975 Preakness Stakes -- 100th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1975 South Pacific Games -- Fifth edition of the South Pacific Games, held in Guam
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Wikipedia - 1975 Spring Offensive -- The final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vietnam War that led to the capitulation of South Vietnam
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Wikipedia - 1976 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1976 Preakness Stakes -- 101st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1976 Rotherham by-election
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Wikipedia - 1976 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXI Olympiad, held in Montreal in 1976
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Wikipedia - 1977 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song) -- Additional question in the 1977 Australian referendum
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Wikipedia - 1977 Belmont Stakes -- 109th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1977 Preakness Stakes -- 102nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1978-79 Bundesliga -- 16th season of the Bundesliga
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Wikipedia - 1978-79 FA Trophy -- Tenth season of the FA Trophy
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Wikipedia - 1978 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1978 Belmont Stakes -- 110th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1978 British Army Gazelle downing -- Helicopter downed over Northern Ireland during an engagement between the Provisional IRA and the British Army
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Wikipedia - 1978 Constitution of the People's Republic of China
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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 - 1978 Preakness Stakes -- 103rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1979 Arizona Republic / Jimmy Bryan 150 -- First round of the 1979 IndyCar season
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Wikipedia - 1979 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1979 Cannes Film Festival -- The 32nd Cannes Film Festival
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Wikipedia - 1979 Pan American Games -- Eighth edition of the Pan American Games
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Wikipedia - 1979 Preakness Stakes -- 104th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1979 (song) -- 1996 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
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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 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1980 Canadian federal budget -- The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1980-1981
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Wikipedia - 1980 Preakness Stakes -- 105th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1980s in fashion -- Costume and fashion in the 1980s
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Wikipedia - 1980s in Latin music -- Major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s
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Wikipedia - 1980s oil glut -- oversupply of oil in the 1980s
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Wikipedia - 1980 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXII Olympiad, held in Moscow in 1980
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Wikipedia - 1980s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1980-1989)
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Wikipedia - 1981 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1981 Epsom Derby -- 202nd annual running of the Derby horse race
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Wikipedia - 1981 Irish hunger strike -- Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland, in which ten died
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Wikipedia - 1981 Preakness Stakes -- 106th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1981 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand and the United States -- Controversial rugby tour of New Zealand and the US by the South African rugby team
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Wikipedia - 1982 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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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 Commonwealth Games -- 12th edition of the Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 1982 Hama massacre -- Suppression of the Islamic Uprising in Syria
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Wikipedia - 1982 in spaceflight -- Events of the year 1982 in spaceflight
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Wikipedia - 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands -- 1982 Argentine invasion of the Falklands
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Wikipedia - 1982 Preakness Stakes -- 107th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1982 World's Strongest Man -- 6th edition of the World's Strongest Man Contest held in California
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Wikipedia - 1983-1986 Kurdish rebellions in Iraq -- Kurdish rebellion against the Government of Saddam Hussein In Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) -- 1968 song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Wikipedia - 1983 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1983 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1983
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Wikipedia - 1983 Lucanamarca massacre -- Massacre perpetrated by the Shining Path in 1983
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Wikipedia - 1983 Pan American Games -- Ninth edition of the Pan American Games
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Wikipedia - 1983 Preakness Stakes -- 108th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1984 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1984 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1984
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Wikipedia - 1984 New York City Subway shooting -- Shooting committed on the New York City Subway
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Wikipedia - 1984 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1984 Preakness Stakes -- 109th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1984 Summer Olympics closing ceremony -- Closing ceremony for the 1984 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - 1984 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXIII Olympiad, held in Los Angeles in 1984
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Wikipedia - 1985 Athens bar bombing -- Far-right bombing aimed at Americans
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Wikipedia - 1985 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1985 Northern Cypriot constitutional referendum -- Northern Cyprian constitutional referendum
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Wikipedia - 1985 Preakness Stakes -- 110th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1985: The Year of the Spy -- Year with most spies arrested in US
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Wikipedia - 1986 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing
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Wikipedia - 1986 enlargement of the European Communities -- Accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Communities
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Wikipedia - 1986 K2 disaster -- Five deaths in five days on the mountain K2
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Wikipedia - 1986 Preakness Stakes -- 111th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1987 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1987 Black Dragon fire -- Major wildfire in China and the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1987 in sports -- The year's events in world sport
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Wikipedia - 1987 in the United States
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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 Preakness Stakes -- 112th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) -- Debut album of The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu
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Wikipedia - 1988-94 British broadcasting voice restrictions -- |Partial ban on radio and TV broadcast in the UK of voices of certain Republican and Loyalist figures
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Wikipedia - 1988 Amstel Gold Race -- Road bicycle race in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - 1988 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1988 British Army Lynx shootdown -- Helicopter downed by the Provisional IRA over Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1988 Currie Cup Division B -- 49th season of the second division of the Rugby competition
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Wikipedia - 1988 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1988 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - 1988 Ordzhonikidze bus hijacking -- bus hijacking event in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1988 Preakness Stakes -- 113th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1988 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXIV Olympiad, celebrated in Seoul (South Korea) in 1988
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Wikipedia - 1989 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1989 Currie Cup Division B -- Second division of the Currie Cup Rugby competition in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1989 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake -- Major earthquake in northern California
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Wikipedia - 1989 Philippine coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat against the government of Corazon Aquino
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Wikipedia - 1989 Preakness Stakes -- 114th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1990 Armagh City roadside bomb -- Killing of four men by the Provisional IRA
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Wikipedia - 1990 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1990 British Army Gazelle shootdown -- Helicopter downed by the Provisional IRA over Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1990 Channel 10 Challenge Cup -- Pre-season rugby league competition in the New South Wales Rugby League
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Wikipedia - 1990 Commonwealth Games -- 14th edition of the Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 1990 Currie Cup Division A -- Top division of the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa
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Wikipedia - 1990 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1990
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Wikipedia - 1990 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - 1990 Lough Neagh ambush -- Killing of four men by the Provisional IRA
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Wikipedia - 1990 Preakness Stakes -- 115th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1990s in fashion -- Costume and fashion of the 1990s
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Wikipedia - 1990s post-Soviet aliyah -- Migration of Jews from the former USSR to Israel
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Wikipedia - 1990s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1990-1999)
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Wikipedia - 1990: The Bronx Warriors -- 1982 film by Enzo G. Castellari
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Wikipedia - 1991 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1991 Belmont Stakes -- 123rd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo -- Volcanic eruption in the Philippines in 1991
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Wikipedia - 1991 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 1991
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Wikipedia - 1991 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1991 Preakness Stakes -- 116th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1991 Queensland four year terms referendum -- Maximum term of the Parliament of Queensland from three years to four years
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Wikipedia - 1991 Ryder Cup -- 1991 edition of the Ryder Cup
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Wikipedia - 1991 West Virginia derecho -- Weather event
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Wikipedia - 1992 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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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 Indian stock market scam -- Scam on the Bombay Stock Exchange
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Wikipedia - 1992 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1992 Peruvian constitutional crisis -- Constitutional crisis after the dissolution of the Peruvian legislature and judiciary
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Wikipedia - 1992 Preakness Stakes -- 117th running of the Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race
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Wikipedia - 1992 Republican National Convention -- Political convention of the Republican Party
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Wikipedia - 1992 South African apartheid referendum
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Wikipedia - 1992 South Africa vs New Zealand rugby union match -- South Africa's first rugby test match since being banned due to apartheid
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Wikipedia - 1992 V-League -- Statistics of the V-League in the 1992 season.
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Wikipedia - 1993-94 Elitserien season -- 1993-1994 season of the Swedish Elite League
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Wikipedia - 1993-94 Pirveli Liga -- 5th season of the Georgian Pirveli Liga
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Wikipedia - 1993 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1993 National Art Museum of Azerbaijan theft -- Art theft in Baku, Azerbaijan
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Wikipedia - 1993 Pacific typhoon season -- Typhoon season in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1993 Preakness Stakes -- 118th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1993 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1993
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Wikipedia - 1993 Storm of the Century -- March 1993 snowstorm in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1993 United States Virgin Islands status referendum -- Referendum in the U.S. Virgin Islands
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Wikipedia - 1993 World Trade Center bombing -- Truck bomb detonated below the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City
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Wikipedia - 1994-95 Liga EBA season -- First season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 1994-95 Regionalliga -- 1st season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 1994 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1994 British Army Lynx shootdown -- Helicopter downed by the Provisional IRA over Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1994 Chicago Marathon -- 17th running of the Chicago Marathon
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Wikipedia - 1994 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1994 London Israeli Embassy bombing -- Car bomb attack on 26 July 1994 against the Israeli embassy building in London
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Wikipedia - 1994 Preakness Stakes -- 119th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1994 State of Origin series -- 1994 rugby game in the State of Origin series
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Wikipedia - 1994 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1994
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Wikipedia - 1995-96 Liga EBA season -- 2nd season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 1995-96 Regionalliga -- 2nd season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 1995 Atlantic hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1995
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Wikipedia - 1995 Great Britain and Ireland heat wave -- 1995 heat wave in the British Isles
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Wikipedia - 1995 in Australian television -- television-related events in Australia during the year 1995
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Wikipedia - 1995 in British television -- television-related events in the UK during 1995
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Wikipedia - 1995 in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - 1995 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1995 Jacksonville Jaguars season -- Inaugural season for the franchise
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Wikipedia - 1995 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1995 Preakness Stakes -- 120th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1995 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1995
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Wikipedia - 1995 University of Maryland conference on crime and genetics -- Conference held by the University of Maryland about genetics and crime
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Wikipedia - 1995 Vallecas bombing -- Car bomb attack by the Basque separatist organisation ETA
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Wikipedia - 1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier -- Qualification for the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - 1996-97 Regionalliga -- 3rd season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 1996 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision -- November 1996 mid-air plane collision in northern India
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Wikipedia - 1996 Epsom Derby -- 217th annual running of the Derby horse race
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Wikipedia - 1996 Maryland train collision -- 1996 train crash in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier -- Qualification for the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - 1996 Moscow-Constantinople schism -- Schism between the Eastern Orthodox Churches of the Moscow Patriarchate and the Ecumenical Patriarchate which started on 23 February 1996 and ended on 16 May 1996.
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Wikipedia - 1996 Preakness Stakes -- 121st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1996
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Wikipedia - 1996 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXVI Olympiad, in Atlanta
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Wikipedia - 1996 Vuelta a EspaM-CM-1a -- 51st edition of the cycling Grand Tour
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Wikipedia - 1997-98 National League 2 South -- The eleventh season of rugby union
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Wikipedia - 1997-98 Regionalliga -- 4th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 1997 Asian financial crisis -- Financial crisis of many Asian countries during the second half of 1997
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Wikipedia - 1997 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1997 Belmont Stakes -- 129th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1997 Cannes Film Festival -- Awards gathering for films
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Wikipedia - 1997 Empire State Building shooting -- Shooting on the observation deck of the Empire State Building in Manhattan, New York City
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Wikipedia - 1997 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II - Pool B -- Group B of the 1997 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
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Wikipedia - 1997 Fed Cup -- 1997 edition of the Fed Cup, competition between national teams in women's tennis
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Wikipedia - 1997 Preakness Stakes -- 122nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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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 - 1997 Red River flood -- Major flood on the Red River of the North
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Wikipedia - 1997 Southeast Asian haze -- Haze over the Southeast Asia region in mid-1997
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Wikipedia - 1997 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1997
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Wikipedia - 1998-99 Meistriliiga (ice hockey) season -- Ninth season of the Meistriliiga, the top level of ice hockey in Estonia
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Wikipedia - 1998-99 Regionalliga -- 5th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 1998 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1998 Belmont Stakes -- 130th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
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Wikipedia - 1998 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 1998 Preakness Stakes -- 123rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1998
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Wikipedia - 1998 United States embassy bombings -- Attacks on the US Embassy
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Wikipedia - 1999 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 1999 Belmont Stakes -- 131st running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 1999 Fed Cup Americas Zone Group I - Pool B -- Regional competition in the 1999 Fed Cup
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Wikipedia - 2000-01 Regionalliga -- 7th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang -- 1933 film directed by Roy Mack
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Wikipedia - 20,000 Leagues Across the Land -- 1961 film
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Wikipedia - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916 film) -- 1916 movie from Stuart Paton
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Wikipedia - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1985 film) -- 1985 film
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Wikipedia - 2000 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2000 Belmont Stakes -- 132nd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2000 Dover incident -- Illegal immigration incident resulting in the deaths of 58 people
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Wikipedia - 2000 millennium attack plots -- Planned terrorist attacks linked to al-Qaeda in the year 2000
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Wikipedia - 2000 New Year Honours -- Honours event in the United Kingdom and New Zealand
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Wikipedia - 2000 Preakness Stakes -- 125th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2000s in fashion -- Fashion in the decade 2000-2009
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Wikipedia - 2000 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2000s -- Decade of the Gregorian calendar (2000-2009)
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Wikipedia - 2001-02 Regionalliga -- 8th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2001 anthrax attacks -- Bioterrorist attacks in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2001 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2001 Belmont Stakes -- 133rd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2001 in Bangladesh -- A year in a country in the Indian subcontinent
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Wikipedia - 2001 New Year Honours -- Honours event in the Commonwealth
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Wikipedia - 2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
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Wikipedia - 2001 Preakness Stakes -- 126th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2001 United Kingdom census -- Nationwide census in the United Kingdom in 2001
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Wikipedia - 2002-03 Regionalliga -- 9th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2002-03 South Pacific cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South Pacific ocean
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Wikipedia - 2002-06 municipal reorganization of Montreal -- Merger and demerger of municipalities on the Island of Montreal, Quebec
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Wikipedia - 2002 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms in the Atlantic in 2002
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Wikipedia - 2002 Belmont Stakes -- 134th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2002 Commonwealth Games results -- Results of the 17th Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 2002 Humanitarian Bowl -- 6th edition of the Humanitarian Bowl
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Wikipedia - 2002 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2002 Pacific typhoon season -- Tropical cyclone season in the Western Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2002 Preakness Stakes -- 127th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2003-04 Regionalliga -- 10th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2003 Belmont Stakes -- 135th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2003 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France -- Tour by the Australia national rugby league team
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Wikipedia - 2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak -- Outbreak of monkeypox in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2003 North Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the North Indian ocean
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Wikipedia - 2003 Pacific hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 2003 Pan American Games -- 14th edition of the Pan American Games
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Wikipedia - 2003 Preakness Stakes -- 128th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2003 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2004-05 Regionalliga -- 11th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2004 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2004 Belmont Stakes -- 136th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chicago River incident -- 2004 environmental incident in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 2004 Davis Cup Americas Zone -- One of three Zones of the Davis Cup tennis competition in 2004
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Wikipedia - 2004 enlargement of the European Union
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Wikipedia - 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami -- Megathrust underwater earthquake and subsequent tsunami in the Indian Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2004 Malaysia Super League -- The 2004 Liga Super
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Wikipedia - 2004 Preakness Stakes -- 129th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2004 Roanoke tornado -- Weather event
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Wikipedia - 2004 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2004 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, held in Athens in 2004
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Wikipedia - 2004 -- Year of the Gregorian calendar
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Wikipedia - 2005-06 Regionalliga -- 12th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2005 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 2005 Belmont Stakes -- 137th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2005 Canadian federal budget -- Budget of the Government of Canada for the 2005-2006 fiscal year
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Wikipedia - 2005 Dutch European Constitution referendum -- Consultative referendum in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - 2005 Melbourne thunderstorm -- Severe weather event affecting parts of Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2005 Preakness Stakes -- 130th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2005 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2006-07 Regionalliga -- 13th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2006-07 Southeast Asian floods -- 2006-07 floods in Southeast Asia region
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Wikipedia - 2006-07 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season -- Cyclone season in the South-West Indian ocean
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Wikipedia - 2006 Atlantic hurricane season -- Summary of the relevant tropical storms
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Wikipedia - 2006 Belmont Stakes -- 138th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2006 Commonwealth Games -- 18th edition of the Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - 2006 Dahab bombings -- Three bomb attacks on the Egyptian resort city of Dahab, in the Sinai Peninsula
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Wikipedia - 2006 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I - Play-offs -- Play-offs of the 2006 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
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Wikipedia - 2006 in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2006 Preakness Stakes -- 131st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2006 Southern Leyte mudslide -- 2006 major landslide in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2006 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007-08 Regionalliga -- 14th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league
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Wikipedia - 2007 Alum Rock earthquake -- 2007 earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
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Wikipedia - 2007 Atlantic hurricane season -- hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2007 Belmont Stakes -- 139th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2007 Carnation murders -- Familicide of the Anderson family in 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup -- 9th edition of the Gold Cup
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Wikipedia - 2007 enlargement of the European Union -- Bulgaria and Romania joining the Europe Union.
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Wikipedia - 2007 Parapan American Games -- The third edition of the Parapan American Games
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Wikipedia - 2007 Preakness Stakes -- 132nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2008-09 3. Liga -- 1st season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2008-09 Elitserien (men's handball) -- 75th season of the top division of Swedish handball
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Wikipedia - 2008-09 Regionalliga -- 1st season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2008-2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute -- Dispute regarding the royal power of prorogation in Canada.
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Wikipedia - 2008-2011 Icelandic financial crisis -- The default of all three of Iceland's major commercial banks
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Wikipedia - 2008 Belmont Stakes -- 140th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2008 Preakness Stakes -- 133rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2008 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXIX Olympiad, held in Beijing in 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 Ukrainian Super Cup -- Fifth edition of the Ukrainian Super Cup
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Wikipedia - 2009-10 3. Liga -- 2nd season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2009 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2009 Belmont Stakes -- 141st running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup knockout stage -- Knockout stage of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
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Wikipedia - 2009 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2009
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Wikipedia - 2009 Preakness Stakes -- 134th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2009 swine flu pandemic in the United States by state
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Wikipedia - 2010 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2010 Belmont Stakes -- 142nd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2011-12 3. Liga -- 4th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2011 Belmont Stakes -- 143rd running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2012 Belmont Stakes -- 144th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2012 Michoacan murder of photographers -- The kidnapping and murder of two Mexican photographers
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Wikipedia - 2012 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia
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Wikipedia - 2012 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2012 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2013-14 3. Liga -- 6th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2013-14 Liga EBA season -- 20th season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2013-14 Mascom Top 8 Cup -- | The third edition of the Mascom Top 8 Cup
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Wikipedia - 2013 Belmont Stakes -- 145th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2013 Boston Marathon -- 117th edition of the Boston Marathon
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Wikipedia - 2013 Preakness Stakes -- 138th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2013 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2013 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2014-15 3. Liga -- 7th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2014-15 Liga EBA season -- 21st season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2014-15 Mascom Top 8 Cup -- The fourth edition of the Mascom Top 8 Cup
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Wikipedia - 2014 Asian Games -- 17th edition of the Asian Games
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Wikipedia - 2014 Belmont Stakes -- 146th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2014 Grozny bombing -- 2014 terrorist attack in the city of Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2014 Kunming attack -- Knife attack at Kunming Railway Station in the city of Kunming, Yunnan
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Wikipedia - 2014 Winter Olympics closing ceremony -- Closing ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics
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Wikipedia - 2014 Winter Olympics -- 22nd edition of the Winter Olympics, held in Sochi, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 3. Liga -- 8th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 Hong Kong League Cup -- 13th edition of the Hong Kong League Cup
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 Liga EBA season -- 22nd season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Germany -- Overview about the 2015-16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Germany
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Wikipedia - 2015-16 Regionalliga -- 8th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2015-2016 New Zealand flag referendums -- Public votes on proposed changes to the flag of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - 2015 Algarve Cup squads -- Lists of the squads for the 2015 Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2015 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2015 Belmont Stakes -- 147th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2015 Boston Marathon -- 119th edition of the Boston Marathon
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Wikipedia - 2015 Cheltenham Gold Cup -- 87th running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup horse race
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Wikipedia - 2015 Cyprus Women's Cup squads -- List of players competing at the 8th edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup
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Wikipedia - 2015 Harris County shooting -- Mass shooting in northern Harris County, Texas, US
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Wikipedia - 2015 Indian swine flu outbreak -- Outbreak of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus in India
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Wikipedia - 2015 Israel Premier Lacrosse League season -- Season of the Israel Premier Lacrosse League
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Wikipedia - 2015 kidnapping and beheading of Copts in Libya -- Persecution of Christians in the Modern Era and 21st century Christian Martyrs and Saints
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Wikipedia - 2015 Pan American Games -- 17th edition of the Pan American Games
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Wikipedia - 2015 Parapan American Games -- 5th edition of the Parapan American Games
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Wikipedia - 2015 Preakness Stakes -- 140th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2015 Services Air Airbus A310 crash -- Air accident in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Wikipedia - 2015 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- 2015 opinions of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's tenure on the Court (US)
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Wikipedia - 2015 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2015 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2015 Webby Awards -- 19th annual edition of the Webby Awards
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Wikipedia - 2015 Zaria massacre -- Armed attack by the Nigerian military on the Shia community of Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 2016-17 3. Liga -- 9th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2016-17 Liga EBA season -- 23rd season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2016-17 Regionalliga -- 9th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2016 Algarve Cup squads -- Lists of the squads for the 2016 Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2016 Atlantic hurricane season -- Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2016 Belmont Stakes -- 148th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2016 Cyprus Women's Cup squads -- List of players competing at the 9th edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup
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Wikipedia - 2016 Davao City bombing -- terrorist attacks in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games -- Gaelic Athelitic Association global competition
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Wikipedia - 2016 Grand National -- 169th running of the Grand National horse race
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Wikipedia - 2016 Ouagadougou attacks -- Terrorist attack on the Cappuccino restaurant and the Splendid Hotel in Burkina Faso
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Wikipedia - 2016 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Preakness Stakes -- 141st running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2016 SheBelieves Cup squads -- List of players competing at the inaugural edition of the SheBelieves Cup
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Wikipedia - 2016 Southeast Asian haze -- Haze over the Southeast Asia region in mid-2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) -- State of the Nation Address in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2016 Summer Olympics -- Games of the XXXI Olympiad, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum -- National vote to advise Parliament on whether the UK should remain a member of, or leave, the European Union
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Wikipedia - 2016 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2016 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 3. Liga -- 10th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis -- Crisis over the eligibility of members of the Parliament of Australia over citizenship
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 Liga EBA season -- 24th season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2017-18 Regionalliga -- 10th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2017-2018 North Korea crisis -- Escalating tensions between North Korea and the United States, due to the rapidly improved nuclear weapons capability of North Korea
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Wikipedia - 2017 Algarve Cup squads -- Lists of the squads for the 2017 Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2017 Algarve Cup -- The 24th edition of the Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2017 attack on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul
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Wikipedia - 2017 Belmont Stakes -- 149th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2017 Copa Libertadores de Beach Soccer -- Second edition of the Copa Libertadores de Beach Soccer
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Wikipedia - 2017 in American television -- Television-related events in the US during 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 LFA Segunda -- Second season of the Liga Futebol Amadora Segunda Divisao
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Wikipedia - 2017 Pakistan Super League players draft -- 2nd season of the Pakistan Super League
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Wikipedia - 2017 Preakness Stakes -- 142nd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2017 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2017 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2017 Venezuelan protests -- Protests in Venezuela against Nicolas Maduro's political oppression on the opposition
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Wikipedia - 2017 VTB United League Playoffs -- Final games of the 2016-17 VTB United League
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Wikipedia - 2017 Washington train derailment -- 2017 train crash in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2017 Wichita swatting -- Killing in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'etat -- The Overthrow of the Mugabe Regime in Zimbabwe
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 3. Liga -- 11th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino -- The 34th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Cypriot Cup -- The 77th season of Cypriot Cup
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Danish Superliga -- 29th season of the Danish Superliga
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 education workers' strikes in the United States -- Withdrawal of labor by US teachers, 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Liga EBA season -- 25th season of the Liga EBA
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Orszagos Bajnoksag I (women's water polo) -- 36th season of the Orszagos Bajnoksag I, Hungary's premier Water polo league
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 Regionalliga -- 11th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2018-19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series -- Seventh edition of the global circuit for women's national rugby sevens teams
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Wikipedia - 2018-2019 Gaza border protests -- protest campaign for refugee rights in the Gaza Strip
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Wikipedia - 2018-2019 student protest in Albania -- 2018 Albanian student protests against the Albanian government
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Wikipedia - 2018 Algarve Cup squads -- Lists of the squads for the 2018 Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2018 Ambalapattu violence -- Violence against the Dalit community in Tamil Nadu
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Wikipedia - 2018 Arizona teachers' strike -- 2018 strike in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2018 Armenian revolution -- Protests against Prime Minister Sersch Sargsyan and the Armenian government in several Armenian cities
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Wikipedia - 2018 Asian Games -- 18th edition of the Asian Games
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Wikipedia - 2018 attack on the High National Elections Commission in Tripoli, Libya
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Wikipedia - 2018 Australian Open - Women's singles final -- The Women's Singles final of the 2018 Australian Open between Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki
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Wikipedia - 2018 Belmont Stakes -- 150th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2018 collapse of the rue d'Aubagne -- French disaster
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Wikipedia - 2018 Copa America Femenina -- The eighth edition of the CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina
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Wikipedia - 2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara -- 1st season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara
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Wikipedia - 2018 Cyprus Women's Cup squads -- List of players competing at the 11th edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup
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Wikipedia - 2018 Dally M Awards -- Official annual awards of the National Rugby League
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Wikipedia - 2018 Fiji earthquake -- 2018 earthquake near the Fijian Islands
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Wikipedia - 2018 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 Indian dust storms -- Lethal weather phenomenon in India, May 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 in the United States Armed Forces -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 2018 Marivan border crossing attack -- Attack by the Kurdistan Free Life Party against Iran
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Wikipedia - 2018 Moscow-Constantinople schism -- Ongoing split between the Eastern Orthodox patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople
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Wikipedia - 2018 Oklahoma teachers' strike -- 2018 strike in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2018 Preakness Stakes -- 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2018 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe -- 97th running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe horse race
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Wikipedia - 2018 Puebla helicopter crash -- 2018 accident that killed the Governor of Puebla, Mexico
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Wikipedia - 2018 Southeastern Provisions raid -- 2018 immigration raid in Grainger County, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - 2018 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) -- State of the Nation Address in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2018 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2018 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019-2021 Persian Gulf crisis -- Period of military tensions between the US and Iran
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 3. Liga -- 12th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Algerian protests -- Protests against the government
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Atlanta SC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 California United Strikers FC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Campeonato Nacional Feminino -- The 35th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Copa MX -- The 82nd staging of the Copa MX
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Cyclo-cross Superprestige -- cyclo-cross competition held in Belgium and the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Cypriot Cup -- The 78th season of Cypriot Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Danish Superliga -- The 30th season of the Danish Superliga
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Eredivisie -- The 64th season of the Eredivisie
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Indian Super League season -- Sixth season of the Indian Super League
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Iranian protests -- Protests against the Government of Iran
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Naisten Liiga season -- 37th season of the Naisten Liiga
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Oakland Roots SC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Primeira Liga -- 28th season of the Primeira Liga
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Qatar Stars League -- 47th season of the Qatar Stars League
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Regionalliga -- 12th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 San Diego 1904 FC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 Serie B -- The 88th season of the Serie B
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 South Pacific cyclone season -- Period of tropical cyclone activity in the South Pacific Ocean.
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Wikipedia - 2019-20 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series -- The 8th edition of the global circuit for women's national rugby sevens teams
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Wikipedia - 2019 AFC Asian Cup -- 17th edition of the AFC Asian Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations -- The third edition of the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations
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Wikipedia - 2019 Algarve Cup squads -- Lists of the squads for the 2019 Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Algarve Cup -- The 26th edition of the Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 ARCA Menards Series -- 67th season of the ARCA Menards Series
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Wikipedia - 2019 Atlantic hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean in 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 Balakot airstrike -- Airstrike conducted by the Indian Air Force
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Wikipedia - 2019 Baltimore ransomware attack -- Massive ransomware attack against the government of the City of Baltimore
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Wikipedia - 2019 Belmont Stakes -- 151th running of the Belmont Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2019 Birthday Honours -- Awards list for the Commonwealth
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Wikipedia - 2019 Blancpain GT Sports Club -- Fifth season of the Blancpain GT Sports Club
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Wikipedia - 2019 Boston Marathon -- 2019 running of the Boston Marathon
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Wikipedia - 2019 Campeonato Paulista Serie A3 -- The 26th season of Campeonato Paulista Serie A3 under its current title and the 66th season under its current league division format
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Wikipedia - 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final -- Final match of the 2019 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup -- The 15th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Copa Libertadores Femenina -- The 11th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina
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Wikipedia - 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara -- 2nd season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara
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Wikipedia - 2019 Cotabato earthquakes -- series of earthquakes in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2019 Dally M Awards -- Official annual awards of the National Rugby League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Durand Cup -- 129th edition of the Durand Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 ESPY Awards -- The 27th annual ESPY Awards
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Wikipedia - 2019 European Games -- The second edition of the European Games
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Wikipedia - 2019 FAMAS Awards -- Awarding ceremony given by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences
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Wikipedia - 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League -- The second edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League
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Wikipedia - 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League -- The second edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Giro di Sicilia -- 24th edition of the Giro di Sicilia
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Wikipedia - 2019 in American television -- Television-related events in the United States during 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 in Indian sport -- Sports-related events in India during the year of 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 Iranian shoot-down of American drone -- Military action in the Strait of Hormuz
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Wikipedia - 2019 J3 League -- 6th season of the Japanese J3 League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Japan Series -- 70th edition of the Japan Series
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Wikipedia - 2019 K League 2 -- Seventh season of the K League 2, the second tier South Korean professional league
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Wikipedia - 2019 Lebanese Challenge Cup -- 2019 edition of the Lebanese Challenge Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Lebanese Super Cup -- 19th edition of the Lebanese Super Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Liga 3 -- Third season of the Liga 3 in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2019 Meistriliiga -- The 29th season of the Meistriliiga
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Wikipedia - 2019 Melaka United season -- 3rd season in the Malaysia Super League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Mini Challenge UK -- Eighteenth season of the Mini Challenge UK
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Wikipedia - 2019 MLB London Series -- Two-game series between the Yankees and Red Sox in London in 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards -- The 28th edition of the MTV Movie & TV Awards
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Wikipedia - 2019 North Carolina FC season -- Second season in the USL
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Wikipedia - 2019 NPSL season -- 107th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2019 opinion polling on the Donald Trump administration -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 2019 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 Pahang FA season -- 16th season in the Malaysian Super League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Pan American Games -- 18th edition of the Pan American Games
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Wikipedia - 2019 Philippine Super Liga season -- Volleyball league season in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2019 PKNS F.C. season -- 6th season in the Malaysia Super League
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Wikipedia - 2019 Preakness Stakes -- 144th running of the Preakness Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2019 redefinition of the SI base units
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Wikipedia - 2019 SheBelieves Cup squads -- List of players competing at the 4th edition of the SheBelieves Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Sindh HIV outbreak -- In the Ratodero area in Sindh, Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 2019 Southeast Asian Games -- 30th edition of the Southeast Asian Games
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Wikipedia - 2019 Southern Libya offensive
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Wikipedia - 2019 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) -- State of the Nation Address in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2019 Tacoma attack -- Arson attempt in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - 2019 Tell Rifaat clashes -- Part of the Syrian Civil War
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Wikipedia - 2019 UCI Europe Tour -- Fifteenth season of the UCI Europe Tour
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Wikipedia - 2019 UEFA Champions League Final -- The final of the 2018-19 edition of the UEFA Champions League
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Wikipedia - 2019 U.S. Open Cup Final -- 2019 final of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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Wikipedia - 2019 Visayas earthquake -- 2019 earthquake in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2019 Vuelta a EspaM-CM-1a, Stage 12 to Stage 21 -- Second half of the 2019 Grand Tour
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Wikipedia - 2019 Vuelta a EspaM-CM-1a, Stage 1 to Stage 11 -- First half of the 2019 Grand Tour
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Wikipedia - 2019 with the United Nations -- Overview of United Nations-related events in 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 World Beach Games -- The inaugural event of the World Beach Games
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Wikipedia - 2020-2021 Minneapolis-Saint Paul racial unrest -- Series of protests and riots in the U.S. state of Minnesota
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Wikipedia - 2020-2021 United States racial unrest -- Mass civil unrest driven by police brutality in the United States in 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 3. Liga -- 13th season of the 3. Liga
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Ayn Issa clashes -- Part of the Syrian Civil War
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 California United Strikers FC season -- The club's second season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino -- The 36th edition of Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Chattanooga FC season -- 2nd season of the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Cyclo-cross Superprestige -- cyclo-cross competition held in Belgium and the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Danish Superliga -- The 30th season of the Danish Superliga
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Denmark Series -- 56th season of the Denmark Series
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Eredivisie -- The 65th season of the Eredivisie
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 European Rugby Challenge Cup pool stage -- Seventh season of the European Rugby Challenge Cup
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Indian Super League season -- Seventh season of the Indian Super League
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Los Angeles Force season -- The club's second season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Naisten Liiga season -- 38th season of the Naisten Liiga
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 New Amsterdam FC season -- The club's inaugural season in the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Primeira Liga -- 87th season of the Primeira Liga
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Qatar Stars League -- 47th season of the Qatar Stars League
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Regionalliga -- 13th season of the Regionalliga
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Saudi Professional League -- Season of the Saudi Professional League
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Serie B -- The 89th season of the Serie B
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Wikipedia - 2020 Algarve Cup -- The 27th edition of the Algarve Cup
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Wikipedia - 2020 American athlete strikes -- Strike actions by athletes in response to the killing of Jacob Blake
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Wikipedia - 2020 ARCA Menards Series West -- 67th season of the ARCA Menards Series West
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Wikipedia - 2020 Armenian protests -- Protest in Armenia following the Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement on 10 November 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 AV2 -- First known asteroid of the Vatira population
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Wikipedia - 2020 California Proposition 16 -- California ballot measure to undo the state's ban on affirmative action
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Wikipedia - 2020 Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 -- The 27th season of Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 under its current title and the 97th season under its current league division format
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Wikipedia - 2020 CONCACAF Champions League Final -- 2020 edition of the CONCACAF Champions League Final
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Wikipedia - 2020 Cyprus Women's Cup -- The 13th edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup
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Wikipedia - 2020 Dakar Rally -- 42nd edition of the Dakar Rally, held in Saudi Arabia
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Wikipedia - 2020 Epsom Derby -- 241st running of the Epsom Derby horse race
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Wikipedia - 2020 ESPY Awards -- The 28th annual ESPY Awards
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Wikipedia - 2020 Formula One pre-season testing -- Pre-season testing of the 2020 Formula One season
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Wikipedia - 2020 G20 Riyadh summit -- Summit of the leaders of all G20 member nations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Wikipedia - 2020 Indian agriculture acts -- Acts of the Parliament of India
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Wikipedia - 2020 Irish education shutdown -- Irish school and university closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Wikipedia - 2020 J1 League -- 2020 edition of the J1 League
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Wikipedia - 2020 J3 League -- 7th season of the Japanese J3 League
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Wikipedia - 2020 Japan Series -- 71st edition of the Japan Series
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Wikipedia - 2020 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes -- 70th running of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
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Wikipedia - 2020 K League 2 -- Eighth season of the K League 2, the second tier South Korean professional league
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Wikipedia - 2020 League of Ireland Cup -- 47th season of the League of Ireland's secondary knockout competition
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Wikipedia - 2020 Liga 3 -- Fourth season of the Liga 3 in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2020 Masbate earthquake -- 2020 earthquake in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2020 Meistriliiga -- The 29th season of the Meistriliiga
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Wikipedia - 2020 Mini Challenge UK -- Eighteenth season of the Mini Challenge UK
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Wikipedia - 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement -- Armistice agreement ending the Nagorno-Karabakh war
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Wikipedia - 2020 NPSL season -- 108th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2020 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Pacific typhoon season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean in 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Pahang FA season -- 16th season in the Malaysian Super League
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Wikipedia - Aperiodic tiling -- Non-periodic tiling with the additional property that it does not contain arbitrarily large periodic patches
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Wikipedia - Apert syndrome -- Congenital disorder of the skull and digits
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Wikipedia - Aperture (botany) -- Areas on the walls of a pollen grain, where the wall is thinner and/or softer
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Wikipedia - Aperture (mollusc) -- The main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges
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Wikipedia - Aperture synthesis -- Mixing signals from many telescopes to produce images with high angular resolution
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Wikipedia - Apery's constant -- Sum of the inverses of the positive cubes
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Wikipedia - Apery's theorem -- Sum of the inverses of the positive integers cubed is irrational
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Wikipedia - Apex (album) -- 2017 album by Unleash the Archers
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Wikipedia - APG III system -- The second revision (2009) of a classification of flowering plants by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
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Wikipedia - APG IV system -- The third revision (2016) of a classification of flowering plants by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
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Wikipedia - Aphanite -- Igneous rocks which are so fine-grained that their component mineral crystals are not detectable by the unaided eye
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Wikipedia - A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
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Wikipedia - Aphrahat -- 4th century Syriac-Christian theologian and author
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Wikipedia - APICA (synthetic cannabinoid drug)
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Wikipedia - A Piece of the Action (film) -- 1977 film by Sidney Poitier
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Wikipedia - A Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector -- Science-fiction role-playing game supplement
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Wikipedia - Aplousobranchia -- Suborder of marine animals in the tunicates subphylum
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Wikipedia - APL syntax and symbols -- Used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language
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Wikipedia - Aplysia gigantea -- Species of mollusc in the family Aplysiidae
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Wikipedia - Apollo 10 -- 4th crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 11 anniversaries -- Anniversaries of the first human moon landing
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Wikipedia - Apollo 11 -- First crewed space mission to land on the Moon
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Wikipedia - Apollo 12 -- Second crewed mission to land on the Moon.
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Wikipedia - Apollo 1 -- Failed mission in the United States Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 4 -- First test flight of the Apollo Saturn V rocket
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Wikipedia - Apollo 5 -- First test flight (uncrewed) of the Apollo Lunar Module
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Wikipedia - Apollo 6 -- Second test flight of the Apollo Saturn V rocket
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Wikipedia - Apollo 7 -- First crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollo 8 -- First crewed space mission to orbit the Moon
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Wikipedia - Apollo 9 -- 3rd crewed mission of the Apollo space program
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Wikipedia - Apollodorus of Athens -- Ancient greek grammarian and historian
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Wikipedia - Apophatic Theology
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Wikipedia - Apophatic theology -- Way of describing the divine by explaining what God is not
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Wikipedia - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man -- 1916 novel by James Joyce
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Wikipedia - Apostasy in Judaism -- Rejection of Judaism and possible defection to another religion by a Jew
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Wikipedia - Apostolic Palace -- Official residence of the pope located in Vatican City
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Wikipedia - Appakudal -- Panchayat town in the Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India
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Wikipedia - Appalachian Development Highway System -- series of highway corridors in the Appalachia region of the eastern United States
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Wikipedia - Appalachian Trail Conservancy -- Non-profit organisation in the USA
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Wikipedia - Appeal to flattery -- Fallacy in which a person uses flattery, excessive compliments, in an attempt to win support for their side
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Wikipedia - Appendix (anatomy) -- Blind-ended tube connected to the cecum, from which it develops embryologically
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Wikipedia - Appenzeller cheese -- A hard cow's milk cheese made in northeast Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Appian Way Regional Park -- large archaeological park to the southeast of Rome, considered to be the largest urban park in Europe
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Wikipedia - Appias indra -- Small butterfly of the Family Pieridae
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Wikipedia - Apple ID -- Apple Inc. device authentication method
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Wikipedia - Apple IIe -- Third model in the Apple II series of personal computers
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Wikipedia - Appleseed Ex Machina -- 2007 Japanese animated CG film and is the sequel to the 2004 Appleseed film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo
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Wikipedia - Applications of quantum mechanics -- Theories, models and concepts that go back to the quantum hypothesis of Max Planck
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Wikipedia - Applied mathematician
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Wikipedia - Applied mathematics -- Application of mathematical methods to other fields
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Wikipedia - Apportionment (politics) -- Process of allocating the political power of a set of constituent voters among their representatives in a deliberative body
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Wikipedia - Appraisal theory
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Wikipedia - Approximation theory
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Wikipedia - Approximation -- Something roughly the same as something else
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Wikipedia - APR-1400 -- Advanced pressurized water nuclear reactor designed by the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
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Wikipedia - A Prayer for the Dying -- 1987 film by Mike Hodges
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Wikipedia - April H. Foley -- Ambassador of the United States to Hungary
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Wikipedia - Apsara -- Type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist culture
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Wikipedia - Apsis -- Either of two extreme points in an object's orbit
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Wikipedia - Aqua Alexandrina -- Roman aqueduct in the city of Rome
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Wikipedia - Aquatic ape hypothesis -- Evolutionary hypothesis that humans fill a semi-aquatic niche
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Wikipedia - Aquatic ecology -- The study of interactions between organisms and the environment in water
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Wikipedia - A Queer History of the United States -- 2011 book by Michael Bronski
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Au Cordon Dore 50 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Women's team round -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's Continental style -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's double York round -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Women's double National round -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Individual fixed large bird -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Individual fixed small bird -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Individual moving bird, 33 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Individual moving bird, 50 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Team fixed large bird -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Team fixed small bird -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Team moving bird, 28 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Team moving bird, 33 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Team moving bird, 50 metres -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1984 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Men's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Women's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Women's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Men's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Men's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's individual -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's team -- Archery at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games - Men's recurve team -- Men's Recurve Team (Archery) at 2010 Commonwealth Games
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Wikipedia - Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
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Wikipedia - Area codes 706 and 762 -- Area codes for northern and west central Georgia, United States
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Wikipedia - Area codes 713, 281, 832, and 346 -- Area codes in the United States
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Wikipedia - Asperula breviflora -- species of plant in the family Rubiaceae
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Wikipedia - Asphodel Meadows -- Section of the Greek underworld
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Wikipedia - Asplenium M-CM-^W ebenoides -- Hybrid fern in the family Aspleniaceae
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Wikipedia - Asplenium trichomanes subsp. coriaceifolium -- Subspecies of fern in the family Aspleniaceae
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Wikipedia - Asplenium -- genus of ferns in the family Aspleniaceae
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games - Women's 100 yards -- Athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Atomicity (database systems) -- Property of the ACID database system
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Wikipedia - Atomic line filter -- Optical band-pass filter used in the physical sciences
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Wikipedia - Atomic nucleus -- Core of the atom; composed of bound nucleons (protons and neutrons)
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Wikipedia - Atomic number -- Number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom
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Wikipedia - Atomic radii of the elements (data page) -- Wikimedia data page
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Wikipedia - Attention restoration theory
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Wikipedia - Attention schema theory -- Theory of consciousness and subjective awareness
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Wikipedia - At the Villa Rose (novel) -- 1910 detective novel by A.E.W. Mason
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Wikipedia - At the Well in Front of the Gate -- 1952 film
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Wikipedia - Attic numerals -- Symbolic number notation used by the ancient Greeks
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Wikipedia - Attifet -- Headdress worn by European women in the 16th and 17th centuries
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Wikipedia - Attorney General of Mexico -- Responsible for the investigation and prosecution of federal crimes
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Wikipedia - Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby -- British Indian Army general
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Wikipedia - Auburn Theological Seminary
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Wikipedia - Auction theory
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Wikipedia - Auctorum -- Term indicating that a biological name is not used in the sense established by the original author
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Wikipedia - Audience theory
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Wikipedia - Audience -- People who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature, theatre, music or academics
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Wikipedia - Audio bit depth -- The number of bits of information recorded for each digital audio sample
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus afarensis -- Extinct hominid from the Pliocene of East Africa
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus bahrelghazali -- Extinct species of hominin of Chad from 3.5 mya
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus deyiremeda -- Proposed extinct species of hominin of Ethiopia from 3.5 to 3.3 mya
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus garhi -- Extinct hominid from the Afar Region of Ethiopia 2.6-2.5 million years ago
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus sediba -- Two-million-year-old hominin from the Cradle of Humankind
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Wikipedia - Australopithecus -- Genus of hominin ancestral to modern humans
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Wikipedia - Australothelais -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Austria at the 1906 Intercalated Games -- Austria at the Olympics
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Wikipedia - Austria at the 2020 Summer Olympics -- Austria at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo
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Wikipedia - Austria at the Youth Olympics -- performance of Austria at the Youth Olympic Games
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Wikipedia - Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 -- Austria participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
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Wikipedia - Austrian Armed Forces -- Combined military forces of the Republic of Austria
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Wikipedia - Austrian Circle -- Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
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Wikipedia - Austria-Netherlands relations -- Bilateral international relations
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Wikipedia - Austrian Littoral -- Former crown land of the Austrian Empire
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Wikipedia - Austrian nationality law -- Overview of the nationality law in the Republic of Austria
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Wikipedia - Austrian Netherlands -- The larger part of the Southern Netherlands between 1714 and 1797
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Wikipedia - Austrian Pilgrim Hospice to the Holy Family -- Catholic pilgrimage hostel in Jerusalem
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Wikipedia - Austrian Standards International -- A standards organization and the ISO member body for Austria
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Wikipedia - Austrian State Treaty -- 1955 multilateral treaty regarding the international status of Austria
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Wikipedia - Austria victim theory -- Ideological basis for Austria under allied occupation and in the Second Austrian Republic until the 1980s
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Wikipedia - Austria-Yugoslavia relations -- Overview of the relationship between Austria and Yugoslavia
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Wikipedia - Austric languages -- Hypothetical grouping of languages primarily spoken in Southeast Asia and Pacific
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Wikipedia - Austromuellera trinervia -- Species of tree in the family Proteaceae from north-eastern Queensland
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Wikipedia - Austromuellera -- Genus of trees in the family Proteaceae from north eastern Queensland, Australia
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Wikipedia - Austronesian languages -- Large language family mostly of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
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Wikipedia - Austroraptor -- Genus of theropod dinosaurs
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Wikipedia - Austrothelphusa transversa -- Species of crustacean in Australia
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Wikipedia - Austrothemis nigrescens -- Species of insect
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Wikipedia - Austro-Turkish War (1716-1718) -- Fought between Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire
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Wikipedia - Autarchism -- Political philosophy that promotes the principles of individualism, the moral ideology of individual liberty and self-reliance.
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Wikipedia - Autarky -- The quality of self-sufficiency, especially regarding economics
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Wikipedia - Auteur theory
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Wikipedia - Auteur -- Leader of a collaborative work equivalent to the author of a book
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Wikipedia - AuthenTec
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Wikipedia - Authentic assessment -- The measurement of "intellectual accomplishments that are worthwhile, significant, and meaningful"
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Wikipedia - Authenticated encryption
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Wikipedia - Authentication protocol
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Wikipedia - Authentication -- The act of proving an assertion, often the identity of a computer system user
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Wikipedia - Authentic Brands Group -- Brand development and licensing company
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Wikipedia - Authenticite
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Wikipedia - Authenticity and Modernity Party -- Moroccan political party
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Wikipedia - Authenticity in art
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Wikipedia - Authenticity Party -- Political party in Egypt
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Wikipedia - Authenticity (philosophy) -- Concept in existential psychology and philosophy
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Wikipedia - Authenticity (reenactment)
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Wikipedia - Authentic Limonense Party -- Regionalist political party in Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Authentic (racehorse) -- American thoroughbred racehorse
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Wikipedia - Authentic Radical Liberal Party -- Political party in Paraguay
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Wikipedia - Authentic Renewal Organization -- Political party in Venezuela
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Wikipedia - Authentic Science Fiction -- British science fiction magazine published in the 1950s
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Wikipedia - Authentic Socialist Party (Senegal) -- Political party in Senegal
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Wikipedia - Autherine Lucy -- American activist and first African-American to attend the University of Alabama
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Wikipedia - Author citation (botany) -- Refers to citing the person (or group of people) who validly published a botanical name
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Wikipedia - Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico -- Government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Authority (sociology) -- The legitimate power which one person or a group holds and exercises over another
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Wikipedia - Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 -- Joint resolution of the United States House of Representatives and Senate
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Wikipedia - Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2001 -- Authorizes the use of military force against those responsible for the attacks on September 11, 2001
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Wikipedia - Authorship of the Bible
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Wikipedia - Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Wikipedia - Authorship of the Johannine works
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Wikipedia - Authorship of the Pauline epistles -- Books of the Bible written by Paul the Apostle
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Wikipedia - Authorship of the Petrine epistles
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Wikipedia - Autism Research Institute -- A non-profit organization in the USA advocating for alternative treatments for autism
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Wikipedia - Autism: The Musical
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Wikipedia - AutoAI -- A variation of the automated machine learning
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Wikipedia - Autobiographical novel -- Book, supposedly an autobiography according to the author
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Wikipedia - Autobot -- Faction of sentient robots from the Transformers universe
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Wikipedia - Autocar (magazine) -- The world's oldest car magazine
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Wikipedia - Autochthonous theory about the origin of the Bulgarians -- Fringe theory
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Wikipedia - Autocles -- 4th-century BC Athenian politician
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Wikipedia - Autocomplete -- Application that predicts the rest of a word a user is typing.
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Wikipedia - Autocorrelation (words) -- In combinatorics, the autocorrelation of a word is the set of periods of this word
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Wikipedia - Autodelta -- The name of Alfa Romeo's competition department
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Wikipedia - Autodidacticism -- Independent education without the guidance of masters
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Wikipedia - Autoepistemic logic -- Formal logic for the representation and reasoning of knowledge about knowledge
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Wikipedia - Autogamy -- Fusion of gametes from the same individual
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Wikipedia - Autoimmune regulator -- A transcription factor expressed in the medulla (inner part) of the thymus. It is part of the mechanism which eliminates self-reactive T cells that would cause autoimmune disease.
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Wikipedia - Autologous stem-cell transplantation -- Medical procedure in which stem cells are removed, stored, and then returned to the same person
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Wikipedia - Automata theory -- Study of abstract machines and automata
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Wikipedia - Automated airport weather station -- Automated sensor suites
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Wikipedia - Automated machine learning -- Automated machine learning or AutoML is the process of automating the end-to-end process of machine learning.
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Wikipedia - Automated Mathematician
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Wikipedia - Automated mining -- Removal of human labor from the mining industry
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Wikipedia - Automated theorem prover
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Wikipedia - Automated theorem proving
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Wikipedia - Automated Transfer Vehicle -- Uncrewed cargo spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency
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Wikipedia - Automatic diluent valve -- Demand valve to maintain volume of a rebreather loop
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Wikipedia - Automatic firearm -- firearm that will continue to fire so long as the trigger is pressed and held
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Wikipedia - Automaticity -- The ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required
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Wikipedia - Automatic lathe
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Wikipedia - Automatic meter reading -- Transmitting consumption data from a utility meter to the utility provider
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Wikipedia - Automatic taxonomy construction -- The use of software programs to generate taxonomical classifications from a body of texts
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Wikipedia - Automatic theorem prover
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Wikipedia - Automatic theorem proving
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Wikipedia - Automatic transmission -- Type of motor vehicle transmission that automatically changes gear ratio as the vehicle moves
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Wikipedia - Automatic vehicle location -- Means for automatically determining and transmitting the geographic location of a vehicle
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Wikipedia - Automation in construction -- The combination of methods, processes, and systems
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Wikipedia - Automimicry -- Mimicry of part of own body, e.g. the head
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Wikipedia - Automobile drag coefficient -- The resistance of a car to moving through air
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Wikipedia - Automorphism group -- Mathematical group formed from the automorphisms of an object
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Wikipedia - Automotive hacking -- The exploitation of vulnerabilities within the software, hardware, and communication systems of automobiles
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Wikipedia - Automotive head unit -- Centerpiece of the car's sound and information system
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Wikipedia - Automotive head-up display -- Any transparent display that presents data in the automobile without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Brazil -- Overview of the automotive industry in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Canada -- Overview of the automotive industry in Canada
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in China -- Overview of the automotive industry in China
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in France -- Overview of the automotive industry in France
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Germany -- Overview of the automotive industry in Germany
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in India -- Overview of the automotive industry in India
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Indonesia -- Overview of the automotive industry in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Iran -- Overview of the automotive industry in Iran
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Italy -- Overview of the automotive industry in Italy
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Malaysia -- Overview of the automotive industry in Malaysia
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Mexico -- Overview of the automotive industry in Mexico
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in New Zealand -- Overview of the automotive industry in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Russia -- Overview of the automotive industry in Russia
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in South Korea -- Overview of the automotive industry in South Korea
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in Spain -- Overview of the automotive industry in Spain
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in the Soviet Union -- Overview of the automotive industry in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in the United Kingdom -- Overview of the automotive industry in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Automotive industry in the United States -- Began in the 1890s and, as a result of the size of the domestic market and the use of mass production
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Wikipedia - Autonegotiation -- Signaling mechanism used by Ethernet by which devices choose common transmission parameters
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Wikipedia - Autonomic nervous system -- Division of the peripheral nervous system supplying smooth muscle and glands
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Wikipedia - Autonomism -- Anti-authoritarian left-wing political and social movement and theory
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Wikipedia - Autonomous agency theory
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Wikipedia - Autonomous Land of Slovakia -- 1938-39 autonomous republic within the Second Czechoslovak Republic
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Wikipedia - Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991 -- Puerto Rican law that regulates the local government of all the municipalities of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao -- Former autonomous region of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - Autonomous system (Internet) -- Collection of connected Internet Protocol (IP) routing prefixes under the control of one or more network operators
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Wikipedia - Autonomous system (mathematics)
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Wikipedia - Autophagy-related protein 13 -- Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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Wikipedia - Autophagy -- Cellular catabolic process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm
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Wikipedia - Auto racing -- Motorsport involving the racing of cars for competition
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Wikipedia - Auto rickshaw -- Motorized version of the rickshaw
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Wikipedia - Autoridad M-CM-^Znica del Transporte de Gran Canaria -- local transport authority body responsible for the transport system in Gran Canaria
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Wikipedia - Autosensitization dermatitis -- Disease of the skin
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Wikipedia - Autosome -- Any chromosome other than a sex chromosome
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Wikipedia - Autosuggestion -- Psychological technique related to the placebo effect
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Wikipedia - Autotheism (album)
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Wikipedia - Auto-Train Corporation -- Defunct, privately owned railroad in the United States
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Wikipedia - Auto-trolling -- self-abuse on the Internet
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Wikipedia - AutoWorld (theme park) -- Former indoor theme park in Flint, Michigan
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Wikipedia - Autumn Kent -- American mathematician
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Wikipedia - Autumn on the Rhine -- 1928 film
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Wikipedia - Autumn -- One of the Earth's four temperate seasons
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Wikipedia - Autun Cathedral
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Wikipedia - Autzen Stadium -- Home stadium of the Oregon Ducks
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Wikipedia - AUV Abyss -- An autonomous underwater vehicle for mapping of the seabed and water column data collection
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Wikipedia - Auxanography -- The study of the effects of changes in environment on the growth of microorganisms, by means of auxanograms
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Wikipedia - Aux Belles Poules -- Brothel in Paris
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Wikipedia - Auxentius of Milan -- Theologian and bishop of Milan, Italy, c. 355 - 374
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Wikipedia - Auxiliary Territorial Service -- Women's branch of the British Army
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Wikipedia - Auxilia -- Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army
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Wikipedia - Auxospore -- A key stage in the lifecycle of diatoms
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Wikipedia - Auzatellodes theafundum -- Species of hook-tip moth
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Wikipedia - AV1 -- Open and royalty-free video coding format developed by the Alliance for Open Media
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Wikipedia - Ava Adore -- 1998 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
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Wikipedia - Avacha Bay -- A Pacific Ocean bay on the southeastern coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula
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Wikipedia - Avadhanum Paupiah -- Interpreter in the service of the British East India Company, of Telugu origin
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Wikipedia - Avalanche effect -- Property of cryptographic algorithms where a small change in the input causes a large change the output
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Wikipedia - AvalokiteM-EM-^[vara -- Buddhist bodhisattva embodying the compassion of all buddhas
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Wikipedia - Avalon explosion -- Proposed evolutionary event in the history of metazoa, producing the Ediacaran biota
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Wikipedia - Avalonia -- Microcontinent in the Paleozoic era named for the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland
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Wikipedia - Avalon Peninsula -- Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland
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Wikipedia - Avalon: The Legend Lives -- Fantasy multi-player role-playing game
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