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Wikipedia - 11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert -- 2002 video album by Jars of Clay
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Wikipedia - 1294 papal conclave
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Wikipedia - 13-hydroxydocosanoate 13-beta-glucosyltransferase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 1-50 series (CTA) -- Class of Chicago Transit Authority cars
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Wikipedia - 1644 papal conclave -- Religious conclave
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Wikipedia - 1689 papal conclave -- Following the death of Pope Innocent XI
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Wikipedia - 1691 papal conclave -- Following the death of Pope Alexander VIII
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Wikipedia - 16S rRNA pseudouridine516 synthase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 1769 papal conclave -- Papal conclave
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Wikipedia - 17M-NM-2-Aminoestrogen -- Class of chemical compounds
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Wikipedia - 1878 papal conclave -- Conclave
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Wikipedia - 1903 papal conclave
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Wikipedia - 1906 Pagoda riots -- Violent clashes in Mauritius between 1900-1906
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Wikipedia - 1910 London to Manchester air race -- Race between Claude Grahame-White and Louis Paulhan
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Wikipedia - 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier -- 1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - 1958 papal conclave
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Wikipedia - 1963 papal conclave
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Wikipedia - 1982 Bass and Golden Leisure Classic -- Invitational professional snooker event, held 29 May 1982
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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 - 1999 Whites Drug Store Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2001: A Space Odyssey -- 1968 science fiction novel written by Arthur C. Clarke
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Wikipedia - 2001 Bangladesh-India border clashes -- Series of armed skirmishes between Bangladesh and India
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Wikipedia - 2006 Sao Paulo violence outbreak -- Clash between law enforcement officials and criminals in Brazil
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Wikipedia - 2006 Trail Appliances Autumn Gold Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence -- Declaration of independence for Kosovo
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Wikipedia - 2010: Odyssey Two -- 1982 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke
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Wikipedia - 2010 Schmirler Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2010 Whites Drug Store Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Boundary Ford Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Schmirler Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Victoria Curling Classic Invitational -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Westcoast Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Whites Drug Store Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 World Financial Group Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 Boundary Ford Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 Colonial Square Ladies Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 National Reconnaissance Office space telescope donation to NASA -- Declassification and donation to NASA of two identical space telescopes
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Wikipedia - 2012 Victoria Curling Classic Invitational -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 Westcoast Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2012 Whites Drug Store Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2013 Cactus Pheasant Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2013 Hawija clashes
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Wikipedia - 2013 KW Fall Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2013 Victoria Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2015 Canad Inns Women's Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2015 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2016 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2017 Boundary Ford Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2017 Hardee's Pro Classic - Doubles -- 2017 Hardee's Pro Classic
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Wikipedia - 2017 Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2018 Armenian-Azerbaijani clashes -- Clashes in Nakhchivan in 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic -- Canadian curling sports event
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Wikipedia - 2018 Syrian-Turkish border clashes -- skirmish between Turkey and AANES 31 October - 6 November 2018
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Wikipedia - 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic -- Arnold Strongman Classic event of 2019
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Wikipedia - 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2019 Canad Inns Women's Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2019 Colonial Square Ladies Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2019 Dow Tennis Classic -- ITF professional tennis competition, Midland, U.S.
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Wikipedia - 2019 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2019 Tell Rifaat clashes -- Part of the Syrian Civil War
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Wikipedia - 2.01 (Buran-class spacecraft) -- Reusable launch system
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Ayn Issa clashes -- Part of the Syrian Civil War
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Wikipedia - 2020 Arnold Strongman Classic -- Arnold Strongman Classic event of 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Dijon riots -- 2020 Chechen-North-African clashes in Dijon
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Wikipedia - 2020 Sudanese-Ethiopian clashes -- 2020 clashes between Sudan and Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - 2.02 (Buran-class spacecraft) -- Reusable launch system
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Wikipedia - 2.03 (Buran-class spacecraft) -- Reusable launch system
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Wikipedia - 2061: Odyssey Three -- 1987 novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke
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Wikipedia - 20th-century classical music
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Wikipedia - 21st-century classical music
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Wikipedia - 2-(2-Hydroxyphenyl)-2H-benzotriazoles -- Class of chemical compounds
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Wikipedia - 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement -- Class of chemical reaction
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Wikipedia - 24-methylenesterol C-methyltransferase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 250t-class torpedo boat -- Boat of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
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Wikipedia - 2,5-dioxovalerate dehydrogenase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 2-clause BSD
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Wikipedia - 2M-BM-=-ton 6M-CM-^W6 truck -- Class of military medium duty trucks
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Wikipedia - 2 mm caliber -- Firearm cartridge classification
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Wikipedia - 3001: The Final Odyssey -- 1997 science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke
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Wikipedia - 353 North Clark -- Building in Illinois, United States
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Wikipedia - 35 Shots of Rum -- 2008 film by Claire Denis
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Wikipedia - 39ers gang -- Drug clan named for its stronghold around Third and Galvez streets in Central City, New Orleans, US
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Wikipedia - 3alpha(or 20beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 3D audio effect -- Class of sound effect
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Wikipedia - 3-hydroxybenzoate 4-monooxygenase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 3 mm caliber -- Firearm cartridge classification
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Wikipedia - 3rd Class -- Indian Kannada-language period action film
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Wikipedia - 413 series -- Class of Japanese electric multiple unit
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Wikipedia - 4.3.2.1. -- 2010 film by Noel Clarke
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Wikipedia - 45 and 46 Clarges Street -- Grade II listed building in London
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Wikipedia - 49m Stealth Fast Attack Craft -- ship class
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Wikipedia - 4-formylbenzenesulfonate dehydrogenase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 4-hydroxymandelate oxidase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 4 mm caliber -- Firearm cartridge classification
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Wikipedia - 5beta-cholestane-3alpha,7alpha-diol 12alpha-hydroxylase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - 5 mm caliber -- Firearm cartridge classification
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Wikipedia - 5-Series class : Fast Attack Craft -- ship class
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Wikipedia - 60second Recap -- Classic literature educational video website
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Wikipedia - 613: Ashy to Classy
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Wikipedia - 68K/OS -- Operating system for the Sinclair QL microcomputer
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Wikipedia - 6 mm caliber -- Firearm cartridge classification
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Wikipedia - 71P/Clark -- Periodic comet with 5 year orbit
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Wikipedia - 8A4-class ROUV -- A Chinese work class remotely operated underwater vehicle
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Wikipedia - 99 Percent Declaration
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Wikipedia - A13-class container ship -- Ship class
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Wikipedia - A15-class container ship -- Ship class
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Wikipedia - AAA (video game industry) -- Classification term used for video games
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Wikipedia - Aage Oxenvad -- Danish clarinetist
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Wikipedia - A- and B-class destroyer -- 1929 class of British destroyers
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Wikipedia - A and Others v National Blood Authority and Another -- Consumer law case involving claimants infected with hepatitis C
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Wikipedia - Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index -- Index used to classify folk narratives
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Wikipedia - Aaron Clark
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Wikipedia - Aaron Clausen -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick -- 1952 film by Claude Binyon
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Wikipedia - AASHTO Soil Classification System
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Wikipedia - AB7 (railway carriage) -- Class of Swedish rail passenger car
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Wikipedia - Abam -- Clan in Abia state, Nigeria
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Wikipedia - A Basket of Clams (Winslow Homer) -- Painting by Winslow Homer
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Wikipedia - Ab Baars -- Dutch jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
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Wikipedia - Abbai Class Ammai Mass -- 2013 Indian film
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Wikipedia - Abbert River -- Watercourse in County Galway, Ireland, tributary of the Clare
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Wikipedia - Abbey Clancy -- English lingerie, catwalk model, and television personality
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Wikipedia - Abbot Pass (Clackamas County, Oregon) -- Mountain Pass, Oregon Cascades, Mount Hood, Timothy Lake
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Wikipedia - ABC Classic -- Australian classical music radio station
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Wikipedia - Abdiel-class minelayer -- Class of six fast minelayers commissioned into the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - A Better Class of Person -- 1985 film
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Wikipedia - ABO blood group system -- Classification of blood types
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Wikipedia - Abraham Clark High School -- High school in Union County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Abrahamic religions -- A group of religions that claim worship of the God of Abraham
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Wikipedia - Abram Claude -- American mayor
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Wikipedia - Abstract and concrete -- Classifications that denote whether a term describes an object with a physical referent or one with no physical referents
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Wikipedia - Abstract base class
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Wikipedia - Abstract class
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Wikipedia - Abstraction -- Conceptual process where general rules and concepts are derived from the usage and classification of specific examples
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Wikipedia - Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib -- leader of Banu Hashim, a clan of the Qurayshi tribe of Mecca (c.535-c.619)
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Wikipedia - Aby for Claythorpe railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
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Wikipedia - AC50 -- Class of racing catamaran yacht that was developed for the 2017 America's Cup
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Wikipedia - AC72 -- Class of racing catamaran yacht that was developed for the 2013 America's Cup
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Wikipedia - AC75 -- 75ft sailing hydrofoil monohull class developed for the 2021 America's Cup
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Wikipedia - Acacia acanthoclada -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Acacia oxyclada -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Academy of Classical Design
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Wikipedia - Acalles clavatus -- Species of weevil beetle
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Wikipedia - Acanthocladium -- Species of plant
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Wikipedia - Acaricide -- Agent that kills members of the arachnid subclass Acari
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Wikipedia - Acari -- Subclass of arachnids
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Wikipedia - Acasta-class destroyer -- Class of British destroyers
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Wikipedia - Accent 26 -- Sailboat class
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Wikipedia - Accipitrimorphae -- Clade of birds
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Wikipedia - Acclaim Entertainment -- Defunct American video game publisher
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Wikipedia - Acclamation (Papal elections)
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Wikipedia - Acclamation
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Wikipedia - Acclamatio -- An expression of enthusiasm in Ancient Roman and Byzantine tradition
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Wikipedia - Accounts receivable -- Claims for payment held by a business
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Wikipedia - Accuracy paradox -- flaw of binary classification
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Wikipedia - ACE inhibitor -- Class of medications used primarily to treat high blood pressure
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Wikipedia - A. C. Graham -- British scholar and Sinologist and Professor of Classical Chinese at the University of London (1919-1991)
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Wikipedia - Achene -- Class of simple non-opening dry fruits
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Wikipedia - Acheron-class destroyer -- Class of twenty-three destroyers of the British Royal Navy, completed between 1911 and 1912
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Wikipedia - Achilles 24 -- Sailboat class
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Wikipedia - A Christmas Story -- 1983 film by Bob Clark
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Wikipedia - A Civil War (book) -- 1991 book by Claudio Pavone
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Wikipedia - Acla da Fontauna railway station -- Swiss railway station
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Wikipedia - Acland Mill -- First jute mill established in India
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Wikipedia - A. Clarke Dodge -- American businessman and politician
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Wikipedia - A Class (album) -- Album
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Wikipedia - A-class destroyer (1913) -- 1913 class of British destroyers
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Wikipedia - A Class to Remember -- 1993 film
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Wikipedia - Acla -- Human settlement in Panama
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Wikipedia - ACLU v. Clapper
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Wikipedia - ACM Classification Scheme
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Wikipedia - ACM Computing Classification System
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Wikipedia - Acorn-class destroyer -- RN destroyer class
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Wikipedia - Acorn worm -- Class of hemichordate invertebrates
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Wikipedia - A Corny Concerto -- 1943 animated short film directed by Bob Clampett
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Wikipedia - A Course in Miracles -- Book which claims to assist its readers in achieving spiritual transformation
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Wikipedia - Acoustic seabed classification -- The partitioning of a seabed acoustic image into discrete physical entities or classes
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Wikipedia - Acromioclavicular joint -- Shoulder junction between the scapula and the clavicle
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Wikipedia - Acte clair -- EU legal doctrine
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Wikipedia - Actinobacteridae -- Subclass of bacteria
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Wikipedia - Actinopterygii -- Class of ray-finned bony fishes
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Wikipedia - Active-class cruiser -- Ship class
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Wikipedia - Act of Betrayal -- 1988 television film by Lawrence Gordon Clark
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Wikipedia - Act of Independence of Central America -- Declaration of independence from Spain
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Wikipedia - Act of Independence of Lithuania -- Proclamation restoring an independent State of Lithuania
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Wikipedia - Ada Adler -- Danish classical scholar
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Wikipedia - Ada Clare -- American actress, writer, and feminist
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Wikipedia - Ada-class corvette -- Turkish anti-submarine ships
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Wikipedia - Adakite -- A class of intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks containing low amounts of yttrium and ytterbium
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Wikipedia - Adam Barclay -- Australian bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Adam Clarke -- British theologian
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Wikipedia - Adam Clawson -- American canoeist
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell (film) -- 1989 film
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell III -- American journalist
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell IV -- Puerto Rican politician
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell Jr. -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton Powell Sr. -- American pastor in Harlem (1865-1953)
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton -- Irish rock musician, U2 bassist
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Wikipedia - Adam Vaclavik -- Czech biathlete
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Wikipedia - Addison Clark -- American university president
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Wikipedia - ADE classification
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Wikipedia - Adenosine receptor -- Class of four receptor proteins to the molecule adenosine
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Wikipedia - Adenylyl cyclase -- Class of enzymes
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Wikipedia - Adetomyrma clarivida -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - A. D. Godley -- British classical scholar and poet (1856-1925)
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Wikipedia - Adia -- 1998 single by Sarah McLachlan
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Wikipedia - Adline Clarke -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Adlin Mair-Clarke -- Jamaican sprinter and hurdler
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Wikipedia - Administrative divisions of China -- Class of regions in the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - Admiral-class battlecruiser -- Class of Royal Navy battlecruisers
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Wikipedia - Admiral-class ironclad -- Class of pre-dreadnoughts of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate -- Russian class of frigates
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Wikipedia - Admiralty M-class destroyer -- Class of destroyers of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - Admiralty type flotilla leader -- Class of British flotilla leaders
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Wikipedia - Adobe Creek (Santa Clara County) -- stream in Santa Clara County, California
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Wikipedia - Adolf Clarenbach
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Wikipedia - Adolf Kiessling -- German classical philologist (1837-1893)
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Wikipedia - Adolf Scherbaum -- German classical trumpet player
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Wikipedia - Adrian Aeschbacher -- Swiss classical pianist
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Wikipedia - Adrianus Turnebus -- French classical scholar
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Wikipedia - Adrienne Clarke -- Australian botanist
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Wikipedia - Adrienne Clarkson -- Canadian journalist and 26th Governor General of Canada
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Wikipedia - Adrienne Jouclard -- French painter
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Wikipedia - Adulthood (film) -- 2008 film directed by Noel Clarke
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Wikipedia - Advaita Vedanta -- school of Hindu philosophy; a classic path to spiritual realization
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Wikipedia - Advanced Placement -- American program with college-level classes offered to high school students
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Wikipedia - Adventure Class Ships, Vol. II -- Science-fiction role-playing game supplement
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Wikipedia - Adventure Class Ships, Vol. I -- Science-fiction role-playing game supplement
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Wikipedia - Adverb -- Class of words
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Wikipedia - Aeclanum -- Archaeological site
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Wikipedia - A. E. Housman -- British classical scholar and poet (1859-1936)
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Wikipedia - Aelia Paetina -- Second wife of Roman emperor Claudius
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Wikipedia - Aellopos clavipes -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Aemilia Lepida (fiancee of Claudius) -- Noble Roman woman
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Wikipedia - Aeropedellus clavatus -- Species of grasshopper
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Wikipedia - Aether (classical element) -- Classical element
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Wikipedia - Aethiopian Sea -- The name given to the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean in classical geographical works
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Wikipedia - Aethiopia -- Geographical term in classical Greek literature for the upper Nile and areas south of the Sahara
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Wikipedia - African-American heritage of presidents of the United States -- Claims and debunked claims of African-American heritage
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Wikipedia - African-American middle class
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Wikipedia - African clawless otter -- none
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Wikipedia - African socialism -- Belief in sharing economic resources in a traditional African way, as distinct from classical socialism
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Wikipedia - Against All Enemies (novel) -- 2011 novel by Tom Clancy
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Wikipedia - Agano-class cruiser -- Cruiser class of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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Wikipedia - Agaricomycetes -- Class of fungi
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Wikipedia - Agaricomycetidae -- Subclass of fungi
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Wikipedia - A General Theory of Exploitation and Class -- 1982 book by John Roemer
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Wikipedia - A Girl of the Timber Claims -- 1917 film by Paul Powell
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Wikipedia - Agnata Butler -- classicist
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Wikipedia - Agnatha -- Superclass of 'fishes'
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Wikipedia - Agnes Claypole Moody -- American zoologist
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Wikipedia - Agnes McLaren
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Wikipedia - Agnieszka Pilchowa -- Polish clairvoyant
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Wikipedia - Agrippina the Elder -- Roman woman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
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Wikipedia - Agrippina the Younger -- Roman empress and member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
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Wikipedia - Aguas Claras District -- district in Upala canton, Alajuela province, Costa Rica
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Wikipedia - Aime Clariond -- French actor
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Wikipedia - Ainhoa Arteta -- Spanish classical and crossover soprano
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Wikipedia - Air (classical element)
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Wikipedia - Airman first class -- US Air Force military rank
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Wikipedia - Air superiority fighter -- Fighter aircraft classification tasked with combating other aircraft to gain control of the air
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Wikipedia - A. James Clark School of Engineering -- Engineering school of the University of Maryland
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Wikipedia - A. James Clark -- American business executive and philanthropist (1927-2015)
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Wikipedia - Ajax-class ironclad -- Ship class
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Wikipedia - A.k.a. Cassius Clay -- 1970 film
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Wikipedia - A. K. Clarke -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Alain Claessens -- French actor
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Wikipedia - Alan Clare -- British jazz pianist
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Wikipedia - Alan Clark Diaries -- Book by Alan Clark
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Wikipedia - Alan Clark (keyboardist) -- English musician (born 1952)
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Wikipedia - Alan MacLachlan -- Canadian bobsledder
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Wikipedia - Alaproclate
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Wikipedia - Alaska-class cruiser -- Class of six Large cruisers
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Wikipedia - Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
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Wikipedia - Alaska Railroad -- Class II railroad
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Wikipedia - Albanian Declaration of Independence
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Wikipedia - Albert Atterberg -- Swedish chemist and agronomist who developed the geotechnical classification and plasticity index of soils
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Wikipedia - Albrecht von Blumenthal -- German classical philologist
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Wikipedia - Alfred Clark (director) -- pioneer of cinema and gramophone, business executive and collector of ceramics
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Wikipedia - Alfred Corning Clark -- American philanthropist
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Wikipedia - Alfred de Wailly -- French classical philologist, lexicographer and high school teacher
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Wikipedia - Alfred GleiM-CM-^_berg -- German classical oboist
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Wikipedia - Ali Akbar College of Music -- Schools specializing in Indian classical music
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Wikipedia - Alla Ablaberdyeva -- Russian classical soprano
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Wikipedia - Allah as a lunar deity -- fringe historical claim related to the origins of Islam
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Wikipedia - Allan Bloom -- American philosopher, classicist, and academician
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Wikipedia - Allegations of Obama spying on Trump -- Conspiracy theory claiming that President Obama spied on incoming President Trump
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Wikipedia - Allegra 24 -- Sailboat class
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Wikipedia - Allen Clapp -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Emil Kunze -- German classical archaeologist
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Wikipedia - Freedom (IX-43) -- An unclassified miscellaneous vessel of the US Navy in service 1940-42
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Wikipedia - Free List of Farmers, the Middle Class and Workers -- defunct political party in Luxembourg
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Wikipedia - French cutter Lezard (1781) -- 16-gun Cerf-class cutter of the French Navy.
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Wikipedia - French declaration of war on Germany (1939) -- French declaration of war on Germany WWII
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Wikipedia - French destroyer Baliste -- Arquebuse-class destroyer built for the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French destroyer Mousquet -- Arquebuse-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - French destroyer Ouragan -- Bourrasque-class destroyer of the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Alsace -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Amiral Charner -- Commandant Riviere-class frigate
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Wikipedia - French frigate Aquitaine -- Lead ship of the FREMM class of multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Auvergne -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Bretagne -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Commandant Bourdais -- Commandant Riviere-class frigate
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Wikipedia - French frigate Languedoc -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Lorraine -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Normandie -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Provence -- FREMM class multi-purpose frigates in the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French frigate Revanche (1795) -- Romaine class frigate
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Belliqueuse -- Ironclad ship of the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Duguesclin -- French barbette ship (c. 1870s-1880s)
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Flandre -- French ironclad battleship from the 1860s
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Friedland -- French ironclad ship
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Gloire -- Gloire-class ironclad
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Hoche -- French ironclad battleship from the 1880s
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Wikipedia - French ironclad Revanche -- Provence-class ship
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Wikipedia - French ironclad TempM-CM-*te -- Ironclad ship of the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French-Soviet Joint Declaration of June 30, 1966 -- Cooperation in foreign affairs, science, and technology between the Soviet Union and France and Russia and France from 1966
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Wikipedia - French submarine Arethuse (1916) -- Amphitrite-class French submarine
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Wikipedia - French submarine Minerve (S647) -- Daphne-class patrol submarine, lost 1968
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Wikipedia - French submarine Narval (1925) -- French Requin-class submarine
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Wikipedia - French submarine Nautilus (1930) -- French Saphir-class submarine
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Wikipedia - French submarine Perle (1935) -- Saphir-class submarine built for the French Navy
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Wikipedia - French submarine Requin (1924) -- French Requin-class submarine
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Wikipedia - Galilean non-invariance of classical electromagnetism
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Wikipedia - Gap theorem -- There are arbitrarily large computable gaps in the hierarchy of complexity classes
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Wikipedia - Gelfond-Schneider theorem -- On the transcendence of a large class of numbers
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Wikipedia - German battleship Bismarck -- German Bismarck-class battleship from World War II
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Wikipedia - German battleship Gneisenau -- Scharnhorst-class battleship
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Wikipedia - German battleship Scharnhorst -- Scharnhorst-class battleship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine
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Wikipedia - German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee -- German Deutschland-class cruiser of World War II
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Wikipedia - German destroyer Bayern -- Hamburg-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - German destroyer Schleswig-Holstein -- Hamburg-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - German destroyer Z12 Erich Giese -- Type 1934A-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - German frigate Baden-Wurttemberg -- Baden-Wurttemberg-class Frigates
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Wikipedia - German frigate Nordrhein-Westfalen -- Baden-Wurttemberg-class Frigates of the German Navy
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Wikipedia - Germani cisrhenani -- Group of tribes west of the Rhine river during classical times
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Wikipedia - German nobility -- Privileged social class in the German-speaking areas
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Wikipedia - German tanker Rhon -- Rhon-class tanker
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Wikipedia - German wine classification -- Overview of the wine classification system in Germany
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Wikipedia - HMS Dasher (1894) -- 1895 Charger-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Hunter (1895) -- 1895 Handy-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Hunter (H35) -- 1936 H-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Indefatigable (R10) -- 1944 Implacable-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Indomitable (92) -- 1941 Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Kellington (M1154) -- Ton-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Kent (D12) -- Batch-1 County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1963
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Wikipedia - HMS Kent (F78) -- Type 23 Duke class frigate
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Wikipedia - HMS Leander (1780) -- Portland-class fourth rate of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Linnet (1913) -- Laforey-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Lion (1847) -- Vanguard-class ship of the line
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Wikipedia - HMS Lion (1910) -- Lion-class battlecruiser
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Wikipedia - HMS Lynx (1913) -- Acasta-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS Magpie (U82) -- Royal Navy Modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943 and broken up in 1959
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Wikipedia - HMS Malaya -- 1915 Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Maori (F24) -- Royal Navy Tribal class destroyer sunk in Malta
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Wikipedia - HMS Marmion (1915) -- British M-Class destroyer, WW1
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Wikipedia - HMS Mars (1896) -- Majestic-class battleship
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Wikipedia - HMS Medina (1916) -- British M-Class destroyer, WW1
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Wikipedia - HMS Medway (1812) -- Vengeur-class ship of the line
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Wikipedia - HMS Medway (1916) -- British M-Class destroyer, WW1
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Wikipedia - HMS Minerva (1759) -- 32-gun Southampton-class warship of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Minerva (F45) -- Leander-class frigate, launched 1964
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Wikipedia - HMS Modeste (U42) -- Modified Black Swan-class sloop
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Wikipedia - HMS Monnow (K441) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Montrose (D01) -- Scott class, Admiralty type flotilla leader
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Wikipedia - HMS Moresby -- British M-Class destroyer, WW1
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Wikipedia - HMS Mourne (K261) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Myrmidon (1900) -- Myrmidon-class destroyer of the Royal Navy
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Wikipedia - HMS Naiad (F39) -- UK Royal Navy Leander-class frigate decommissioned in 1987
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Wikipedia - HMS Nelson (28) -- Nelson-class battleship
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Wikipedia - HMS Nemesis (1780) -- Enterprise-class Royal Navy frigate
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Wikipedia - HMS Nereide (U64) -- Modified Black Swan-class sloop
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Wikipedia - HMS Nereus (1916) -- British M-Class destroyer, WW1
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Wikipedia - HMS Nestor (1915) -- Admiralty M-class destroyer
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Wikipedia - HMS New Zealand (1911) -- Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
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Wikipedia - List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Giro d'Italia classification winners -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Giro d'Italia general classification winners -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Glamorgan first-class cricket records -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Grand Tour general classification winners -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Grand Tour mountains classification winners -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Grand Tour points classification winners -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of gunboat and gunvessel classes of the Royal Navy -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class cricket records -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class players -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of historic places in the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Honorary Fellows of Clare Hall, Cambridge -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of international cricket centuries by Michael Clarke -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Clarrie Grimmett -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of international goals scored by Christine Sinclair -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of ironclad warships of the Ottoman Empire -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Isle of Wight-based O2 Class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Israeli classical composers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of I Zingari first-class cricketers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Japanese classical texts
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Wikipedia - List of Jewish messiah claimants -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Karachi first-class cricket teams -- Cricket teams
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Wikipedia - List of Kent County Cricket Club first-class cricket records -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Kenyan first-class cricketers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of King Arthur class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of KLM Delft Blue houses -- List of Delft Blue houses that KLM presents to its Business Class passengers
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Wikipedia - List of LB&SCR A1 class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of LB&SCR D1 class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of LB&SCR D2 class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Leeward Islands first-class cricketers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Leinster Lightning first-class players -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of LNER Class A1/A3 locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman episodes -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Lord Nelson class locomotives -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Mashonaland first-class cricketers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Messiah claimants
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Wikipedia - List of Mexican composers of classical music -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of mezzo-sopranos in non-classical music
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Wikipedia - List of monuments and sites in Errachidia -- List of monuments that are classified or inventoried by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Errachidia.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments and sites in Figuig, Morocco -- List of monuments that are classified or inventoried by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Figuig.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments and sites in Tata, Morocco -- List of sites and monuments that are classified or inventoried by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tata, Morocco
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Agadir -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Agadir.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Asilah -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Asilah.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Azilal -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Azilal.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Casablanca -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Casablanca.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Chefchaouen -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Chefchaouen.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in El Hajeb -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around El Hajeb.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in El Jadida -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around El Jadida.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Essaouira -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Essaouira.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Fez -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Fez.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Guelmim -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Guelmim.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Marrakesh -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Marrakesh.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Mehdya -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Mehdya.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Meknes -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Meknes.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Nador, Morocco -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Nador.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Ouarzazate -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Ouarzazate.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Oujda -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Oujda.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Rabat, Morocco -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Rabat.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Safi, Morocco -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Safi.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in SalM-CM-), Morocco -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around SalM-CM-).
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Sidi Ifni -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Sidi Ifni.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Sidi Kacem -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Sidi Kacem.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Tangier -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tangier.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Taroudant -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Taroudant.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Taza -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Taza.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Tetouan -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tetouan.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Tiznit -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Tiznit.
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Wikipedia - List of monuments in Zagora -- List of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Zagora.
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Wikipedia - List of mountains in Lewis and Clark County, Montana -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of mudras (dance) -- Hand gestures in Indian classical dance
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Wikipedia - List of native title claims in South Australia -- List of native title claims in the state of South Australia, with results
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Wikipedia - List of Nepalese first-class cricketers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis
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Wikipedia - List of Rigvedic tribes -- Clans mentioned by name in the Rigveda
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Wikipedia - List of textbooks on classical and quantum mechanics
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