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Wikipedia - Comforter -- Type of bedcover, often not as thick as a duvet
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Wikipedia - Comics Code Authority -- Voluntary code to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States
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Wikipedia - Comitatenses
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Wikipedia - Commentary on the Hexameron -- Written theological work from the 4th to 5th century AD
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Wikipedia - Commercial credit reporting -- maintenance and reporting of credit histories and risks for commercial companies
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Wikipedia - Commercial property -- Buildings or land intended to generate a profit, either from capital gain or rental income
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Wikipedia - Commercial use of Wikimedia projects -- Any business or product selling content from Wikipedia or Wikimedia projects
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Wikipedia - Commissioner of Patents, Registrar of Trademarks and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office -- Canadian government official
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Wikipedia - Committee for the First Amendment -- Action group formed in September 1947 by actors in support of the Hollywood Ten during the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
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Wikipedia - Commonwealth War Graves Commission -- Organisation responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of Commonwealth war graves
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Wikipedia - Commune (intentional community)
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Wikipedia - Communication -- Act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and rules
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Wikipedia - Communicative competence
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Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
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Wikipedia - Comparative illusion -- Sentences that appear to make sense but actually do not
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Wikipedia - Competence (human resources) -- Ability of a person to do a job properly
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Wikipedia - Competence (law)
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Wikipedia - Competency architecture -- Framework of skills used in competency-based learning
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Wikipedia - Competency-based learning -- Framework for teaching and assessment of learning
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Wikipedia - Competency dictionary -- A tool or data structure that includes all or most of the general competencies needed to cover all job families and competencies that are core or common to all jobs within an organization
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Wikipedia - Competency evaluation (law)
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Wikipedia - Competent man
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Wikipedia - Complaint tablet to Ea-nasir -- Cuneiform tablet that is the oldest known written complaint
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Wikipedia - Completeness (knowledge bases)
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Wikipedia - Completeness (logic)
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Wikipedia - Completeness (order theory)
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Wikipedia - Completeness (statistics) -- Statistics term
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Wikipedia - Compliance (physiology) -- Ability of a biological organ to distend
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Wikipedia - Complutense University of Madrid -- Public research university in Madrid, Spain
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Wikipedia - Complutense University
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Wikipedia - Complutensian Polyglot Bible -- First printed multI-language Bible
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Wikipedia - Compound chocolate -- A product made from a combination of cocoa, vegetable fat and sweeteners
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Wikipedia - Compsoctenus -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Compulsive behavior -- Performing an act persistently and repetitively without it necessarily leading to an actual reward or pleasure
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Wikipedia - Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness
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Wikipedia - Conasauga Creek -- Stream in Polk, McMinn, and Monroe counties in Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo -- Fraternal order
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Wikipedia - Concatenation
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Wikipedia - Concatenative programming language -- Type of programming language
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Wikipedia - Concatenative synthesis
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Wikipedia - Conceit -- Extended rhetorical device
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Wikipedia - Concentrated animal feeding operation -- American type of intensive animal farming at large scale
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Wikipedia - Concepcion District, Atenas -- district in Atenas canton, Alajuela province, Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Conch soup -- Soup eaten in the Florida Keys and the Caribbean Isles
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Wikipedia - Concreteness training -- Repeated practice of cognitive skills to create habitual behaviors
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Wikipedia - Conditional-access module -- Content decryption key
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Wikipedia - Conditional access -- System used to prevent non-paying customers from accessing content that requires payment
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Wikipedia - Conditional sentence
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Wikipedia - Conditional tense
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Wikipedia - Condominium -- Form of housing tenure and other real property
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Wikipedia - Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation
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Wikipedia - Confederate Monument (Franklin, Tennessee) -- Monument in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Confederate Private Monument -- Sculpture of a Confederate soldier in Nashville, Tennessee
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Wikipedia - Conference Board Leading Economic Index -- Index intended to forecast economic activity
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Wikipedia - Conference House Park -- Public park in Staten Island, New York
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Wikipedia - Confirmation bias -- Tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or values
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Wikipedia - Confraternity of penitents
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Wikipedia - Conjoint tendon -- Medial part of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal
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Wikipedia - Conjunction (grammar) -- Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
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Wikipedia - Connecticut Bicentennials -- American soccer team
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Wikipedia - Connecticut Juvenile Training School -- Juvenile detention center in Middletown, CT
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Wikipedia - Connecticut Tercentenary half dollar -- US commemorative fifty-cent piece
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Wikipedia - Connotations (Copland) -- Classical music composition for symphony orchestra written by American composer Aaron Copland
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Wikipedia - Conor Flaherty -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
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Wikipedia - Conospermum patens -- Species of Australian shrub in the family Proteaceae
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Wikipedia - Conospermum tenuifolium -- Species of Australian shrub in the family Proteaceae
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Wikipedia - Conrad Christensen -- Norwegian artistic gymnast
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Wikipedia - Conrad Ten Eyck -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Conroy Virtus -- Proposed American large transport aircraft intended to carry the Space Shuttle
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Wikipedia - Consciousness -- sentience or awareness of internal or external existence
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Wikipedia - Conservative extension
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Wikipedia - Conservative temperature -- A thermodynamic property of seawater that represents the heat content
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Wikipedia - Consistency (database systems)
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Wikipedia - Consistency (mathematical logic)
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Wikipedia - Consistency model -- A set of formally specified rules that guarantee (or explicitly disclaim) certain consistencies in the event of concurrent reads or writes to shared memory
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Wikipedia - Consistency proof
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Wikipedia - Consistency
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Wikipedia - Consistent hashing
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Wikipedia - Consistent heuristic
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Wikipedia - Consistent histories -- Interpretation of quantum mechanics
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Wikipedia - Consistent life ethic -- Ideology opposing abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and some or all wars
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Wikipedia - Consistent
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Wikipedia - Constantine of Kostenets
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Wikipedia - Constantinople Agreement -- Triple Entente agreement re potential partition of Ottoman Empire
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Tennessee -- Basic governing document of the U.S state of Tennessee
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Wikipedia - Constitution of the Late Roman Empire -- Unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent
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Wikipedia - Constitution of the Roman Empire -- Unwritten set of guidelines and principles of the Roman Empire
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Wikipedia - Constitution of the Roman Republic -- The norms, customs, and written laws, which guided the government of the Roman Republic
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Wikipedia - Consumer protection -- Efforts and measures intended to protect consumers of goods or services against unfair practices in the marketplace
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Wikipedia - Contenance angloise
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Wikipedia - Content-addressable memory
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Wikipedia - Content addressable storage
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Wikipedia - Content-addressable storage
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Wikipedia - Content analysis
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Wikipedia - Content completeness problem
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Wikipedia - Content creation
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Wikipedia - Content creator
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Wikipedia - Content delivery network interconnection
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Wikipedia - Content delivery network
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Wikipedia - Content delivery platform
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Wikipedia - Content Disarm > Reconstruction
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Wikipedia - Content farm
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Wikipedia - Content format
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Wikipedia - Content ID (system)
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Wikipedia - Contention of the bards
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Wikipedia - Contention (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Content management
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Wikipedia - Content (media) -- Information and experiences that are directed toward an end-user or audience
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Wikipedia - Contentment
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Wikipedia - Content negotiation
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Wikipedia - Content provider
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Wikipedia - Content rating -- Rating of the suitability of TV broadcasts, movies, comic books, or video games to its audience
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Wikipedia - Content reference identifier
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Wikipedia - Content repository
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Wikipedia - Content Security Policy -- Computer security standard to prevent cross-site scripting and related attacks
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Wikipedia - Content similarity detection -- The process of detecting plagiarism and/or copyright infringement
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Wikipedia - Contents of the Voyager Golden Record -- Sounds and images on the Voyager Golden Record
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Wikipedia - Content store
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Wikipedia - Content strategy
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Wikipedia - Content validity
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Wikipedia - Content word
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Wikipedia - Continuity (fiction) -- In a narrative, the consistency of characteristics of people, plot, objects, and places seen by the reader or viewer over time
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Wikipedia - Control character -- Code point in a character set, that does not represent a written symbol
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Wikipedia - Conus attenuatus -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus boavistensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus haytensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus kersteni -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus lobitensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus locumtenens -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus platensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus suratensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus taitensis -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conus tenorioi -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - Conventional superconductor -- Materials that display superconductivity as described by BCS theory or its extensions
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Wikipedia - Convergent extension -- The morphogenetic process in which an epithelium narrows along one axis and lengthens in a perpendicular axis.
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Wikipedia - Conway circle theorem -- Geometrical construction based on extending the sides of a triangle
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Wikipedia - Cookeville, Tennessee -- Largest city and county seat of Putnam County, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Cookie -- small, flat and sweetened baked food (biscuit)
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Wikipedia - Copyright Term Extension Act
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Wikipedia - Correction for attenuation
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Wikipedia - Counter-Enlightenment -- Strains of thought in opposition to the 18th-century Enlightenment
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Wikipedia - Counterfactual definiteness
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Wikipedia - Couples therapy -- Therapy for the two persons in a couple relationship, often with their relationship as the main topic
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Wikipedia - Course of Theoretical Physics -- Ten-volume series of books covering theoretical physics that was initiated by Lev Landau and written in collaboration with his student Evgeny Lifshitz starting in the late 1930s
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Wikipedia - Courtenay Becker-Dey -- American sailor
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Wikipedia - Covert listening device
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro -- Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Montenegro
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Wikipedia - Coyote Lake (film) -- drama film, directed and written by Sara Seligman
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Wikipedia - Craig Borten -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts -- Original song written and composed by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb
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Wikipedia - Cramp -- Pathological, often painful, involuntary muscle contraction
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Wikipedia - Cream cheese -- Soft, mild-tasting cheese with a high fat content
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Wikipedia - Creative Discovery Museum -- Children's museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Creatures of Impulse -- Play with songs written by W. S. Gilbert
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Wikipedia - Creeping Terror (video game) -- 2017 Nintendo 3DS survival horror game by Nikkatsu Corporation
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Wikipedia - Cremastosperma yamayakatense -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster montenigrinus -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crenshaw Northern Extension Rail Project -- Proposed light rail transit corridor in Central Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - Cresera espiritosantensis -- Species of insect
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Wikipedia - Crime scene cleanup -- Term applied to forensic cleanup of blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials
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Wikipedia - Criminal psychology -- Study of the wills, thoughts, intentions, and reactions of criminals
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Wikipedia - Criminal transmission of HIV in the United States -- Intentional or reckless infection of a person with the human immunodeficiency virus in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - Criminal transmission of HIV -- Intentional or reckless infection of a person with the human immunodeficiency virus
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Wikipedia - Cripps question -- British patent law question
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Wikipedia - Crisco -- American brand of shortening
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Wikipedia - Crisis negotiation -- Technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence
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Wikipedia - Crisis on Conshelf Ten -- 1975 science fiction novel by Monica Hughes
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Wikipedia - Cristenes -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Criticism of the Bible -- Field of study concerning the factual accuracy of the claims and the moral tenability of the commandments made in the Bible
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Wikipedia - Crittenton, Inc. -- Defunct American non-profit organization
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Wikipedia - Crittenton Women's Union -- American non-profit organization
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Wikipedia - Cromarty Tennis Club -- Tennis club in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Cromwell Current -- An eastward-flowing subsurface current that extends along the equator in the Pacific Ocean
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Wikipedia - Crossing the Bar -- 1889 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Wikipedia - Cross potent
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Wikipedia - Crotenay -- Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France
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Wikipedia - Crowdsourcing -- Obtaining services, ideas, or content from a group of people, rather than from employees or suppliers
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Wikipedia - Crown Heights Tenant Union -- Tenants' rights organization in New York City
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Wikipedia - Cruel Intentions 2 -- 2000 film prequel of Cruel Intentions directed by Roger Kumble
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Wikipedia - Cruel Intentions (pilot) -- 2016 television pilot
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Wikipedia - Cruel Intentions -- 1999 American romantic drama film
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Wikipedia - Cry-Baby -- 1990 American teen musical film written and directed by John Waters
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Wikipedia - Cryovolcano -- A type of volcano that erupts volatiles such as water, ammonia or methane, instead of molten rock
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Wikipedia - Cryptococcosis -- Potentially fatal fungal disease
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Wikipedia - Crystal -- Solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an ordered pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions
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Wikipedia - Cscope -- Free software that allows for searching source code written in C, C++, and Java
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Wikipedia - Ctenacodon -- Extinct genus of rodent-like mammals from the Upper Jurassic period
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Wikipedia - Ctenelmis -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenicera -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenisis -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenisodes ocularis -- species of ant-loving beetle
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Wikipedia - Ctenisodes -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenistini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Cteniza sauvagesi -- Species of spider
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Wikipedia - Ctenobethylus -- Genus of ants
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Wikipedia - Ctenocephalides -- Genus of fleas
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Wikipedia - Ctenochaetus flavicauda -- Species of tang from the Pacific ocean
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Wikipedia - Ctenodactyla -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenodactylinae -- Subfamily of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenoderus -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenodes -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenognathus -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenolepisma longicaudatum -- Species of insect
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Wikipedia - Ctenoluciidae -- Family of fishes
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Wikipedia - Ctenomorphodes tessulatus -- Species of insect
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Wikipedia - Ctenophora apicata -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Ctenophora elegans -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Ctenophora festiva -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Ctenophora (fly) -- Genus of flies
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Wikipedia - Ctenophora nubecula -- Species of fly
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Wikipedia - Ctenophorinae -- Subfamily of flies
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Wikipedia - Ctenoplon -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenosaura acanthura -- Species of reptile in Mexico
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Wikipedia - Ctenosaura nolascensis -- Species of iguana
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Wikipedia - Ctenoscelis -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenostoma -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Ctenucha virginica -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Cuauhtemoc -- Final tlatoani of the Aztec Empire in Tenochtitlan
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Wikipedia - Cuba Davis Cup team -- National tennis team
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Wikipedia - Cube 2: Sauerbraten
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Wikipedia - Cubitus varus -- Deformity involving inward deviation of an extended forearm
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Wikipedia - Cuckoo clock in culture -- The cuckoo clock, more than any other kind of timepiece, has often featured in literature, music, cinema, television, etc.
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Wikipedia - Cucurrucucu paloma -- Original song written and composed by Tomas Mendez; first recorded by Ana Maria Gonzalez
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Wikipedia - Cucuteni-Trypillia culture -- Neolithic-Eneolithic archaeological culture
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Wikipedia - Cui Yi (general) -- Chinese lieutenant general
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Wikipedia - Cultural competence
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Wikipedia - Cultural Revolution -- Maoist sociopolitical movement intended to strengthen Chinese Communism
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Wikipedia - Cumberland Gap National Historical Park -- 20,000 acres (Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia) operated by the U.S. National Park Service
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Wikipedia - Cumberland Gap, Tennessee -- Town in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Cumberland River -- River in Kentucky and Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - Cummerbund -- Broad waist sash, usually pleated, which is often worn with single-breasted dinner jackets or tuxedos
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Wikipedia - Cupertino effect -- Tendency of a spell checker to suggest or autocorrect with inappropriate words to replace misspelled words and words not in its dictionary
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Wikipedia - Curious George Flies a Kite -- Book written by Margaret Rey and illustrated by H. A. Rey
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Wikipedia - Curlew River -- 1964 English music drama by Benjamin Britten
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Wikipedia - Curragh incident -- Threatened mutiny of British Army officers against orders to enforce Irish Home Rule in 1914
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Wikipedia - Curse tablet -- Small tablet with a curse written on it from the Greco-Roman world
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Wikipedia - Cursive -- Style of penmanship in which characters are written joined together in a flowing manner
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Wikipedia - Curtain (novel) -- 1975 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie, written early 1940s
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Wikipedia - Curtis Sittenfeld -- American novelist
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Wikipedia - Cyberterrorism -- the use of the Internet as means of threatening or seriously damaging personal's life in the form of political and ideological goals
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Wikipedia - Dala-Demokraten
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Wikipedia - Learning management system -- Software system that serves the delivery of learning content and the organisation of learning processes
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Wikipedia - Lieutenant commander (Royal Navy) -- British military rank
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Wikipedia - Lieutenant -- Junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces
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Wikipedia - Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey
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Wikipedia - Linnean Tercentenary Medal
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Wikipedia - Listen, Darling -- 1938 film by Edwin L. Marin
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Wikipedia - Listening for Lions -- Book by Gloria Whelan
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Wikipedia - Listen Lena -- 1927 film
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Wikipedia - Listen to Love -- 2016 South Korean TV series
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Wikipedia - List of alumni of Scottish Church College -- People who attended Scottish Church College, India
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Wikipedia - List of American supercentenarians -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Asian Games medalists in soft tennis -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Asian Games medalists in table tennis -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Asian Games medalists in tennis -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Australian immigration detention facilities -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Kristen Wiig -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of best-selling Nintendo 3DS video games -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of birds of Gauteng -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of birds of Liechtenstein -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of British supercentenarians -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Carnegie libraries in Tennessee -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of castles in Liechtenstein -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of centenarians (activists, non-profit leaders and philanthropists) -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of cities and towns in Gauteng
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Wikipedia - List of city nicknames in Tennessee -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Commonwealth Games medallists in table tennis -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of compositions by Benjamin Britten -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of counties in Tennessee -- List of counties in Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - List of covered bridges in Tennessee -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Kootenay River -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ctenidae species -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of current Indian lieutenant governors and administrators -- current Indian lieutenant governors and administrators
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Wikipedia - List of current United States lieutenant governors by age -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of dams and reservoirs of the Tennessee River -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Danish supercentenarians -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of David Tennant performances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Dragon Age: Origins downloadable content -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of official matches of the Montenegro handball team -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of overseas visits by Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama outside India
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Wikipedia - List of people on the postage stamps of Liechtenstein -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs -- Neighbourhoods and suburbs in Podgorica, capital of Montenegro
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Wikipedia - List of political parties in Liechtenstein -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of professional wrestling attendance records in Europe -- list of the largest attendances in the history of European professional wrestling
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Wikipedia - List of professional wrestling attendance records in Puerto Rico -- list of the largest attendances in the history of the American professional wrestling
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Wikipedia - List of professional wrestling attendance records in the United Kingdom -- list of the largest attendances in the history of British professional wrestling
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Wikipedia - List of professional wrestling attendance records -- list of the largest attendances in the history of professional wrestling
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Wikipedia - List of TeX extensions -- Extensions for the TeX typesetting system
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Wikipedia - Philosophy of life -- Personal philosophy, whose focus is resolving the existential questions about the human condition
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Wikipedia - Portal:Contents/Overview/Natural and physical sciences
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Wikipedia - Portal:Contents
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Wikipedia - pre-existence
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