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Wikipedia - Golden Lion -- The highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival
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Wikipedia - Golden mean (philosophy)
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Wikipedia - Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay -- Award for worst film screenplay of the past year
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Wikipedia - Golden Raspberry Awards -- Award presented in recognition of the worst in film
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Wikipedia - Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film -- Annual award given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors
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Wikipedia - Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film -- Annual award
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Wikipedia - Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Music, Dialogue and ADR for Non-Theatrical Feature Film Broadcast Media -- Sound editing award
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Wikipedia - Golden rule
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Wikipedia - Golden Rule -- Principle of treating others as oneself would wish to be treated, found in most religions and cultures
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Wikipedia - Old Frankish
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Wikipedia - Old Heidelberg (1915 film) -- 1915 film
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Wikipedia - Old Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Old Norwegian
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Wikipedia - Old Persian language
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Wikipedia - Old Polish language
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Wikipedia - Old Prussia
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Wikipedia - Old Russian
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Wikipedia - Old Saxon phonology
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Wikipedia - Old Slavonic language
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Wikipedia - Oldsmobile -- Former entry-level luxury division of General Motors
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Wikipedia - Old Social Democratic Party of Germany -- Defunct political party in Weimar Germany
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Wikipedia - Old Spanish language
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Wikipedia - Old Spanish -- medieval form of the Spanish language, initially was Vulgar Latin
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Wikipedia - Old Style
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Wikipedia - Old Swedish
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