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1:Their mystery is: God my only One in them my heart will be worthy. And their mystery is Enough! Enough! Enough! [1741.jpg] -- from Meditation and Kabbalah, by Aryeh Kaplan
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, Their mystery is (from Life of the Future World)
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2:And the letter is longing, and sky desire to know the will that moves Him and lends grace to spirit and mercy to power to rectify action, Kingdom now foremost and Law behind, now Law foremost and Kingdom behind -- and the letter and vowels and song reveal the mystery of blood... [2465.jpg] -- from The Dream of the Poem: Hebrew Poetry from Muslim and Christian Spain, 950-1492, Edited by Peter Cole
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, And the letter is longing
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3:(circle 5) o look here now this is the way itself (circle 6) by which you'll understand the gilgul metempsychosis complete (circle 7) the one I now write in the circle (circle 8) the intention of the explanation (center circle 9) way that may be understood as three-fold gilgul metempsychosis (spokes) the chosen way disclosing secrets of the world & man [bk1sm.gif] -- from A Big Jewish Book: Poems and Other Visions of the Jews from Tribal Times to the Present, Edited by Jerome Rothenberg
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, Circles 2 (from Life of the Future World)
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4:However, the breath which is from the second one is a holy tabernacle in the heart. One ascends with the Unique Name to the sky to depict with Unifications the relationship between everything that is difficult in this science of pronunciation. It alone is life in the Name. It is remembered and sealed in the Book of Life to make the individual live with passion which enlightens constantly, when every thought, every soul is concentrated on it. [1741.jpg] -- from Meditation and Kabbalah, by Aryeh Kaplan
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, A Holy Tabernacle in the Heart (from Life of the Future World)
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5:& the secret ITS MEASURE IS RIGHT & LEFT MEASURE OF ITS RIGHT ITS LEFT MEASURE OF ITS LEFT ITS RIGHT IT HAS NO IMAGE SKIES IMAGE OF ITS RIGHT LEFT IMAGE OF ITS LEFT RIGHT & ITS BIRTHPLACE BEING FROM NON-BEING FATHERING FROM NOTHING NAMES MY NAME IS OTHER THAN WHAT HAS NO IMAGE MY IMAGE IS OTHER THAN WHAT HAS NO NAME & I HAVE NO NAME OTHER THAN IMAGE & I HAVE NO IMAGE OTHER THAN NAME EN-EY-EM-EE WRITTEN OUT FULLY MY NAME AN IMAGINING FOR MY TRUTH [bk1sm.gif] -- from A Big Jewish Book: Poems and Other Visions of the Jews from Tribal Times to the Present, Edited by Jerome Rothenberg
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, Circles 4 (from Life of the Future World)
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6:And YHVH spoke to me when I saw His name spelled out and merged with the blood in my heart, separating blood from ink and ink from blood: and YHVH said to me: Bohold, blood is the name of your soul, and ink the name of your spirit: your father and mother are vessels for my name and a sign. And then I fathomed the tremendous difference between my spirit and soul, and a great joy came through me. For I knew my soul was dwelling in the redness as blood, and my spirit was dwelling in the blackness as ink. And there raged a war in my heart between the blood and the ink: the blood from the wind and the ink from dust, and the black ink over the blood was victorious -- as the Sabbath subdues all days of the week. And so my heart rested within me -- and I offer praise to the Lord, to the Name in my heart forever. [2465.jpg] -- from The Dream of the Poem: Hebrew Poetry from Muslim and Christian Spain, 950-1492, Edited by Peter Cole
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, And YHVH spoke to me when I saw His name
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7:(circle 1 - inner rim) be very wary as your fathers warned you of the fire don't be burnt by it & water (spokes) not to drown in it & wind that it not harm you you not use (circle 2 - inner rim) it on condition anyone who takes the name for his own needs transgresses the command (spokes) about said name was formed to be for his own glory only thus the prophet said about its secret (circle 3 - inner rim) whatever has my name and I made it for my honor formed it worked it truly & concerning this the name informed (spokes) his prophets (be he blest) about his name by 3 ways of creation of the skies & earth & man (circle 4 - inner rim) & know according to the name the one most honored is the one of Israel because the name's own portion is his people & and the most honored one (spokes) of Israel is the Levite & the most honored of the Levites is the priest & the most honored of the priests is the Messiah [bk1sm.gif] -- from A Big Jewish Book: Poems and Other Visions of the Jews from Tribal Times to the Present, Edited by Jerome Rothenberg
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, Circles 1 (from Life of the Future World)
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8:(circle 10) so are the letters in their true essentials & when joined to people & to books that carry them are made intelligible as wholes to world & public: forms that the lowly asses carry though their existence is eternal: so then manchild you be careful that you not forget that you are working transformation of the Torah (circle 11) making it exist inside your soul in its particulars: so turn through it o turn through it & what of it is fit for your fulfillment let your hand fulfill: do what I tell you here it is your life your length of days from which you come to know what isn't fitting that a wise man be without & then your ways will be successful (circle 12) & then you will be wise: the way that you must cleave to & be strong in all your days will be the way of turning letters & combining them: & understanding what is understood rejoicing in your understandings & eternally rejoicing this rejoicing further wakening your heart to keep on turning them & understanding: joy & pleasures as you rush to turn (circle 13) like one who turns the sword the flame that turns itself toward every side & wages war against the enemies around you: for the empty images & forms of thought born of the evil impulse are the first emerging into thought surrounding it like murderers to foul the gnosis of the lowly tortured man [bk1sm.gif] -- from A Big Jewish Book: Poems and Other Visions of the Jews from Tribal Times to the Present, Edited by Jerome Rothenberg
~ Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, Circles 3 (from Life of the Future World)
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Wikipedia - Celsius Bjerg Formation -- Geologic formation in Greenland
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Wikipedia - Censorship -- The practice of suppressing information
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Wikipedia - Central Leading Group for Internet Security and Informatization
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Wikipedia - CFBN -- Former radio station in Mississauga, Ontario
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Wikipedia - CFB Summerside -- Former Canadian air force base
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Wikipedia - CFFB-TV -- Former television station in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFIN-FM (Coaticook, Quebec) -- Former radio station in Coaticook, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - CFIX (AM) -- Former radio station licensed to Cornwall, Ontario
Wikipedia - CFKL-TV -- Former TV station in Schefferville, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - CFNS (AM) -- Former radio station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Wikipedia - CFOM (AM) -- Former English-language radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Chaplynka Raion -- Former subdivision of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
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Wikipedia - Charwelton railway station -- Former railway station in Northamptonshire, England
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Wikipedia - Chatari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Chee Dale Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Cheeseburger in Paradise (restaurant) -- Defunct Casual dining restaurant and former chain
Wikipedia - CHEF -- Former radio station in Granby, Quebec
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Wikipedia - Chemakum language -- Extinct Native American language formerly sopken in Washington (state)
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Wikipedia - Chinese Soviet Republic -- Former country (1931 to 1937)
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Wikipedia - Chiropractic -- Form of alternative medicine
Wikipedia - Chisapani, Khotang -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Chishima Province -- Former province of Japan
Wikipedia - Chisholm Shale -- Geologic formation in Nevada, United States
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Wikipedia - CHLA-FM -- Former legislative radio station in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Wikipedia - Chloe Eudaly -- American politician and former bookstore owner
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Wikipedia - CHLR (AM) -- Former radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick
Wikipedia - CHNB-TV -- Former television station in North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Chocolate liquor -- Pure cocoa mass in solid or semi-solid form
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Wikipedia - Chornobai Raion -- Former subdivision of Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
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Wikipedia - CINF -- Former radio station in Montreal
Wikipedia - CINW -- Former radio station in Montreal
Wikipedia - CION-FM (Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec) -- Former radio station in Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Cipher -- Algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information
Wikipedia - CIRB (AM) -- Former radio station in Lac-Etchemin, Quebec
Wikipedia - Circle Bar Racing -- Former American stock car racing team
Wikipedia - Circo (band) -- A Puerto Rico band formed in 2001
Wikipedia - Circular uniform distribution
Wikipedia - Circumarctic Environmental Observatories Network -- Network of terrestrial and freshwater observation platforms
Wikipedia - Circumplanetary disk -- moon-forming accumulation of particles around a planet
Wikipedia - Circumpolar deep water -- The water mass in the Pacific and Indian oceans formed by mixing of other water masses in the region
Wikipedia - Circus -- Commonly a travelling company of performers
Wikipedia - Cirque du Soleil -- Canadian contemporary circus without performing animals
Wikipedia - Cirque of the Towers -- Landform in Wyoming, US
Wikipedia - Cirque -- An amphitheatre-like valley formed by glacial erosion
Wikipedia - CIRS (AM) -- Former radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Wikipedia - Cirsonella margaritiformis -- Species of mollusc
Wikipedia - CISD-FM -- Former radio station in Iroquois, Ontario
Wikipedia - Ciskei -- Former bantustan in South Africa
Wikipedia - Cispadane Republic -- 18th-century former country in Italy
Wikipedia - Cisrhenian Republic -- Former country
Wikipedia - Citation form
Wikipedia - Citizen's arrest -- The concept of a private citizen being able to make a formal arrest.
Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly (Ireland) -- Irish body formed to consider political and social issues.
Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia) -- 2003 independent deliberative body established in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (Ontario) -- 2006 independent deliberative body established in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Citizenship Reform Act of 2005 -- amendment bill
Wikipedia - City Canal -- Former canal excavated across the Isle of Dogs in east London
Wikipedia - City College Norwich -- Sixth Form college in Norwich, Norfolk, England
Wikipedia - City Hall Ferry Pier -- Former pier in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - City Hall station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) -- former New York City Subway station in Manhattan
Wikipedia - City Investing Building -- Former skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Wikipedia - City manager -- Official appointed as the administrative manager of a city, in a council-manager form of city government
Wikipedia - City Marshalsea, Dublin -- Former debtor's prison, Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
Wikipedia - City of Norwich School -- Sixth form and secondary school in Norfolk, England
Wikipedia - City Stadium, Norwich -- Former greyhound racing stadium in Norwich, England
Wikipedia - Civic nationalism -- Form of nationalism compatible with progressive values of freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights
Wikipedia - Civic Platform -- Political party in Poland
Wikipedia - Civil and Public Services Union -- Former Irish public sector trade union (1922-2018)
Wikipedia - Civil Defence Information Bulletin -- 1964 film
Wikipedia - Civil disorder -- Forms of unrest caused by a group of people
Wikipedia - Civil marriage -- Marriage performed, recorded, and recognized by a government official
Wikipedia - Civil partnership in the United Kingdom -- Form of civil union granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2004
Wikipedia - Civil Resettlement Units -- British scheme to aid British former prisoners of war to return to civilian life after World War II
Wikipedia - CJCE-FM -- Former radio station in Godfrey, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJFB-FM -- Tourist information radio station in Bolton, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJFL-FM -- Former radio station in Iroquois Falls, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJIV-FM -- Former Christian radio station in Dryden, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJMT (AM) -- Former radio station in Chicoutimi, Quebec
Wikipedia - CJNR (AM) -- Former radio station in Blind River, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJOS-FM (Saskatchewan) -- Former radio station in Caronport, Saskatchewan
Wikipedia - CJRM-FM (Montreal) -- Former radio station in Montreal, Quebec
Wikipedia - CJRN -- Former radio station in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - CJRP -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
Wikipedia - CJRS (Sherbrooke, Quebec) -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - CJSS-TV -- Former TV station in Cornwall, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJTR (AM) -- Former radio station in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec
Wikipedia - CJTS-FM -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Wikipedia - CJUL -- Former radio station in Cornwall, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJUS-FM -- Former radio station at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Wikipedia - CJVF-FM -- Former multilingual radio station in Toronto
Wikipedia - CJWC (AM) -- Former radio station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Wikipedia - CJWV-FM (Winnipeg) -- Former radio station in Winnipeg
Wikipedia - CKAC -- Traffic information radio station in Montreal
Wikipedia - CKBG-FM -- Former radio station in Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia
Wikipedia - CKBI-TV -- Former TV station in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Wikipedia - CKCH -- Former radio station in Hull, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - CKCV -- Former radio station in Quebec City, Quebec
Wikipedia - CKCX -- Former CBC shortwave radio station near Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
Wikipedia - CKCY (AM) -- Former radio station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKIC-FM -- Former radio station at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wikipedia - CKLM -- Former radio station in Laval, Quebec
Wikipedia - CKLN-FM -- Former campus and community radio station in Toronto
Wikipedia - CKML -- Emergency information radio station at Chalk River, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKMO (AM) -- Former radio station in Victoria, British Columbia
Wikipedia - CKNC-TV -- Former TV station in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - CKNS (AM) -- Former radio station in Espanola, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKNX-TV -- Former TV station in Wingham, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - CKOA (AM) -- Former radio station in Arnprior, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKOB (AM) -- Former radio station in Renfrew, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKOO-FM -- Former radio station in Kelowna, British Columbia
Wikipedia - CKOS-TV -- Former TV station in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Wikipedia - CKO -- Former Canadian all-news radio network
Wikipedia - CKPM-FM -- Former radio station in Port Moody, British Columbia
Wikipedia - CKSL -- Former radio station in London, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKSO-FM -- Former radio station in Sudbury, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKTR-FM -- Former radio station in North Bay, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKTS -- Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Wikipedia - CKX-TV -- Former TV station in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Wikipedia - Claas Relotius -- German former journalist who admitted to journalistic fraud
Wikipedia - Claggett Shale -- Geological formation in Montana
Wikipedia - Clairaut's relation -- A formula in classical differential geometry
Wikipedia - Claire McCaskill -- Former United States senator from Missouri
Wikipedia - Claire Williams -- Former Deputy Team Principal of Williams F1 Team
Wikipedia - Clairvoyance -- Ability to gain information about an object, person, location or physical event through extrasensory perception
Wikipedia - Clapham Sect -- Group of Church of England social reformers
Wikipedia - Clapper bridge -- Bridge formed by large flat slabs of stone
Wikipedia - Clara Brown -- American woman who was formerly enslaved, community leader, philanthropist
Wikipedia - Clarence Mitchell IV -- American radio host and former politician
Wikipedia - Clarens Formation -- Geological formation of the Stormberg Group in southern Africa
Wikipedia - Clarksdale Housing Complex -- Former public housing project in Kentucky, United States
Wikipedia - Clash at Demonhead -- Action-adventure platformer video game
Wikipedia - Classic (Adrian Gurvitz song) -- 1982 song performed by Adrian Gurvitz
Wikipedia - Classical Arabic -- Form of the Arabic language used in Umayyad and Abbasid literary texts
Wikipedia - Classical Chinese poetry forms
Wikipedia - Classical Chinese -- Written form of Chinese until the early 20th century
Wikipedia - Classical compound -- Classical compounds and neoclassical compounds are compound words composed from combining forms (which act as affixes or stems) derived from classical Latin or ancient Greek roots
Wikipedia - Classical Gaelic -- Shared literary form of Early Modern Irish used in Scotland and Ireland from the 13th to the 18th centuries
Wikipedia - Classical Japanese -- Literary form of Japanese, used until the 20th ct.
Wikipedia - Classical Latin -- Standard form of the Latin language in the Roman Republic and Empire
Wikipedia - Classical mythology -- Both the body of and the study of myths from the ancient Greeks and Romans as they are used or transformed by cultural reception
Wikipedia - Classical Tibetan -- Form of Tibetan language, 10th - 12th centuries, CE
Wikipedia - Classic Hits (Westwood One) -- Syndicated radio format
Wikipedia - Classic Rock 96FM (Hawkes Bay) -- Former local radio station in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Classic Rock (Westwood One) -- Syndicated radio format
Wikipedia - Classic rock -- Radio format
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Wikipedia - Clathrin -- Protein playing a major role in the formation of coated vesicles
Wikipedia - Claude Cardin -- Canadian former ice hockey left winger
Wikipedia - Claude Drouin -- Canadian former politician
Wikipedia - Claude Shannon -- American mathematician and information theorist (1916-2001)
Wikipedia - Claudette Bradshaw -- Canadian former politician
Wikipedia - Claudia Suarez -- Venezuelan model and former beauty pageant winner
Wikipedia - Claudia Tenney -- Former U.S. Representative from New York
Wikipedia - Claudio Tommaso Gnoli -- Italian information scientist
Wikipedia - Clausal normal form
Wikipedia - Clause normal form
Wikipedia - Claus Mogensen -- Danish handball coach, former player
Wikipedia - Claxby and Usselby railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
Wikipedia - Clay Cross Company -- Former industrial enterprise in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Clay Cross railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Claypole railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
Wikipedia - Clay tablet -- Writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform
Wikipedia - Clean Bandit -- English electronic music band formed in 2008
Wikipedia - Clearcutting -- Forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down
Wikipedia - Clearwire -- Former U.S. telecommunications company
Wikipedia - Cleeve railway station -- Former railway station in Gloucestershire, England
Wikipedia - Cleisthenes -- Athenian politician and constitutional reformer who set Athens on a democratic footing
Wikipedia - Clementia, South Carolina -- Former settlement in South Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Clenchwarton railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Wikipedia - Clergy -- Formal leaders within established religions
Wikipedia - Clerk of the Acts -- Former civilian officer (position) in the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - Cleveland Motorcycle Manufacturing Company -- Former American motorcycle manufacturer
Wikipedia - Cleveland News -- Former major newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio
Wikipedia - Cleveland Press -- Former major newspaper in Cleveland, Ohi
Wikipedia - Cleveland Stadium -- Former multi-purpose stadium in Cleveland, Ohio
Wikipedia - Cliburn railway station -- Former railway station in Westmorland, England
Wikipedia - Client to Authenticator Protocol -- Enables a roaming, user-controlled cryptographic authenticator to interoperate with a client platform.
Wikipedia - Cliffed coast -- A form of coast where the action of marine waves has formed steep cliffs that may or may not be precipitous
Wikipedia - Cliffe Park railway station -- Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
Wikipedia - Cliffjumper -- Transformers character
Wikipedia - Clifton and Lowther railway station -- Former railway station in Westmorland, England
Wikipedia - Clifton (Mayfield) railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Clifton-on-Trent railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
Wikipedia - Clifton Rocks Railway -- Former (1893-1934) funicular railway in the UK city of Bristol
Wikipedia - Cliftonville Cricket Club -- Former sporting club, Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Clinical formulation
Wikipedia - Clinical informatics
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Wikipedia - Clinton Bush Haiti Fund -- Founded by former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, to aid the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Wikipedia - Clinton E. Crosier -- Former U.S. Air Force general
Wikipedia - Clinton Marius -- South African writer and performer
Wikipedia - Clipstone railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
Wikipedia - Clive Barker's Jericho -- Multi-platform video game
Wikipedia - Clive Brown -- Australian former politician
Wikipedia - Clive Lloyd -- Former West Indies Captain
Wikipedia - C. L. Max Nikias -- Former American University President
Wikipedia - Clojure -- Dialect of the Lisp programming language on the Java platform
Wikipedia - Clontarf and Hill of Howth Tramroad -- Former light rail service from Dublin to Howth Harbour
Wikipedia - Cloonnamna Formation -- Geologic formation in Ireland
Wikipedia - Cloroformo -- Mexican television series
Wikipedia - Closed-form expression
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Wikipedia - Clostridium clostridioforme -- Species of bacterium
Wikipedia - CloudApp -- Video and image sharing platform
Wikipedia - Cloud computing -- Form of Internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand
Wikipedia - Cloud Foundry -- An open source, multi-cloud application platform as a service
Wikipedia - Cloud-to-cloud integration -- Integration that allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms
Wikipedia - Cloughton railway station -- Former railway station in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England
Wikipedia - Clout archery -- A form of archery involving shooting at flags from a distance
Wikipedia - Clova (virtual assistant) -- AI platform by Naver
Wikipedia - Clover Network -- Cloud-based Android point of sale platform
Wikipedia - Clowne and Barlborough railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Clowne South railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Clown -- A comic performer often for children's entertainment
Wikipedia - Club cricket -- Mainly amateur, but still formal, form of the sport of cricket
Wikipedia - Club Hipico de Antofagasta -- Former horse racing venue in Antofagasta, Chile
Wikipedia - Club Hotel de la Ventana -- Former hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wikipedia - Cluniac reforms
Wikipedia - Cluniac Reforms -- 10th-century changes within medieval monasticism
Wikipedia - Clupeiformes -- Order of fishes
Wikipedia - Cluster ballooning -- Form of ballooning
Wikipedia - Clutha (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
Wikipedia - Clydebank (district) -- Former local gov district in Scotland
Wikipedia - Clyde Royal Garrison Artillery -- Former Scottish defence units of the British Army
Wikipedia - CMake -- Cross-platform, compiler-independent build system generator
Wikipedia - CNGrid -- Chinese national high performance computing network
Wikipedia - CNN Business -- US financial information website
Wikipedia - CNN Philippines Network News -- Former evening newscast
Wikipedia - CNN Today -- Former global news program on CNN International
Wikipedia - Coagulation -- Process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot
Wikipedia - Coagulopathy -- Condition in which the bloodM-bM-^@M-^Ys ability to coagulate (form clots) is impaired
Wikipedia - Coalition for Divorce Reform -- American organization
Wikipedia - Coalition for Networked Information -- Networked information technology
Wikipedia - Coalition government -- Form of government
Wikipedia - Coalport West railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
Wikipedia - Coalville East railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
Wikipedia - Coalville Town railway station -- Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
Wikipedia - Coamo Formation -- Geologic formation in Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Cobb-Eickelberg Seamount chain -- A range of undersea mountains formed by volcanic activity of the Cobb hotspot in the Pacific Ocean
Wikipedia - Coca-Cola formula -- The Coca-Cola Company's secret recipe for Coca-Cola syrup
Wikipedia - Coccolithophore -- Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk
Wikipedia - Cochran Gardens -- Former public housing development in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Wikipedia - Cock and ball torture -- Form of sexual play
Wikipedia - Cockermouth railway station -- Former railway station in Cumberland, England
Wikipedia - Coconstitutionalism -- government form
Wikipedia - Cocoon (Milky Chance song) -- 2016 song performed by Milky Chance
Wikipedia - Codecademy -- Online code-learning platform
Wikipedia - Code generation (compiler) -- Process by which a compiler's code generator converts some intermediate representation of source code into a form that can be readily executed by a machine
Wikipedia - Codementor -- Online platform
Wikipedia - Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: S.O.D.A. -- American platformer video game
Wikipedia - CodePlex -- Web-based collaborative software platform
Wikipedia - Code -- System of rules to convert information into another form or representation
Wikipedia - Codification (law) -- Process of collecting and restating certain area of law forming a legal code
Wikipedia - Codnor Park and Ironville railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Codnor Park and Selston railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
Wikipedia - Codomo Dragon -- Japanese visual kei band formed in 2010
Wikipedia - Cody Burger -- American former child actor
Wikipedia - Coefficient of performance -- Ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work required
Wikipedia - Coffee Mill Hammock Formation -- Geologic formation in Florida
Wikipedia - Coffee roasting -- Transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products
Wikipedia - Coffey School of Aeronautics -- Former aviation school in Oak Lawn, Illinois
Wikipedia - Cofton railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
Wikipedia - Cognition enhanced Natural language Information Analysis Method
Wikipedia - Cognitive informatics
Wikipedia - Cohn-Brandt-Cohn (CBC) Film Sales Corporation -- Former American film studio; predecessor to Columbia Pictures
Wikipedia - Coiling -- A method for storing rope or cable in compact yet easily attainable form
Wikipedia - Colalura Sandstone -- Middle Jurassic geologic formation in Australia
Wikipedia - Coldham railway station -- Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Wikipedia - Cold War Kids -- American indie rock band formed in 2004
Wikipedia - Colegio San Jose, San German, PR -- Former preparatory school in San German, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Coleridge (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
Wikipedia - Colin Clark (politician) -- Former UK Member of Parliament
Wikipedia - Colin Webb -- British physicist and former professor
Wikipedia - Coliseum Arena -- Former arena in New Orleans, Louisiana
Wikipedia - Collaborative information seeking
Wikipedia - Collage -- Technique of art production using assemblage of different forms
Wikipedia - Collation -- Assembly of written information into a standard order
Wikipedia - Collazo Shale -- Geologic formation in Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Collective collections -- Form of collaboration between libraries
Wikipedia - Colleen Barrett -- Former president of Southwest Airlines
Wikipedia - Colleen Brennan -- American former pornographic actress
Wikipedia - Colleen Felix -- Grenadian former track and field athlete
Wikipedia - Collideascope -- Former Canadian animation studio
Wikipedia - Colliergate drill hall, York -- Former military drill hall
Wikipedia - Collingwood (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
Wikipedia - Collinsville Formation -- Geologic formation in Connecticut, United States
Wikipedia - Collision response -- A tool to deal with models and algorithms for simulating the changes in the motion of two solid bodies following collision and other forms of contact
Wikipedia - Collis P. Huntington High School -- former African-American high school during the racial segregation era
Wikipedia - Colman Corrigan -- Irish former sportsperson
Wikipedia - Colm Bonnar -- Irish hurling manager and former player
Wikipedia - Cologne Butzweilerhof Airport -- Former airport and airbase in Cologne, Germany
Wikipedia - Colonia Dignidad -- Secretive colony founded by Germans in Chile, formerly torture center
Wikipedia - Colonial Nigeria -- Former British colony and protectorate in West Africa
Wikipedia - Colonial University of Belgium -- Former Belgian university
Wikipedia - Colophon (publishing) -- Brief statement of a book's own information, such as publisher, location, and date of publication
Wikipedia - Colorforms -- Brand of toy
Wikipedia - Color in Informatics and Media Technology -- Master's degree programme
Wikipedia - Colostrum -- Form of milk produced after giving birth
Wikipedia - Coltfield Platform railway station -- Railway station in Moray, Scotland, UK
Wikipedia - Columbus City Center -- Former mall in Columbus, Ohio
Wikipedia - Columbus Motor Speedway -- Former racetrack
Wikipedia - Comancheria -- Former region of the US Southwest occupied by the Comanche people
Wikipedia - Combat box -- A heavy bomber formation used by the USAAF in WW2 to concentrate offensive and defensive firepower.
Wikipedia - Combat command -- Military organization/formation
Wikipedia - Combined hormonal contraception -- Form of hormonal contraception combining both an estrogen and a progestogen
Wikipedia - Combined transport -- Form of intermodal transport
Wikipedia - Combining form
Wikipedia - COMDEX -- Former computer expo
Wikipedia - Come-comedie -- Song performed by Betty Mars
Wikipedia - Comecon -- Former international economic organization
Wikipedia - Comedie-Italienne -- Italian-language theatre and opera performed in France
Wikipedia - Comedy in the Dark -- Comedy Performance
Wikipedia - Come Geordie ha'd the bairn -- Song performed by Joe Wilson
Wikipedia - Comic book archive -- File format
Wikipedia - Comics -- Creative work in which pictures and text convey information such as narratives
Wikipedia - Comitas pagodaeformis -- Species of mollusc
Wikipedia - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons -- 1990 episodic side-scrolling platform game
Wikipedia - Commando Basic Training Centre (United Kingdom) -- Former British Army training establishment
Wikipedia - Command Performance (1931 film) -- 1931 film
Wikipedia - Comma operator -- (C and C++ programming languages) binary operator whose effect is to cause a sequence of operations to be performed
Wikipedia - Comma-separated values -- File format used to store data
Wikipedia - Commedia dell'arte -- early form of professional theatre originating in Italy
Wikipedia - Commerce raiding -- A form of naval warfare
Wikipedia - Commercial minus sign -- Northern European form of minus sign
Wikipedia - Commercial Orbital Transportation Services -- Former NASA program
Wikipedia - Commission on Presidential Debates -- Bi-partisan U.S. presidential debate organizing group formed in 1987
Wikipedia - Committed information rate -- Bandwidth guaranteed by an internet service provider
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)
Wikipedia - Committee of 100 (United Kingdom) -- Former British anti-war activism group
Wikipedia - Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Wikipedia - Committee on Public Information -- Former independent agency of the government of the United States
Wikipedia - Commodore Point -- Former Ford manufacturing facility in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Common Information Model (computing)
Wikipedia - Common-interest development -- Form of housing from the US
Wikipedia - Common-law marriage -- Type of marriage with no formal ceremony
Wikipedia - Common lodging-house -- A Victorian era term for a form of cheap accommodation
Wikipedia - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures -- Catalogue of information security vulnerabilities
Wikipedia - Commonwealth Games record progression in track cycling -- improvement of event performance over time
Wikipedia - Commonwealth Games records -- best performances in specific editions of the event's history
Wikipedia - Commonwealth Oil Refining Company -- Former oil refinery in PeM-CM-1uelas and Guayanilla in Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Commonwealth Railways NSU class -- Narrow-gauge diesel-electric locomotive class of the former Commonwealth Railways, Australia
Wikipedia - Communaute de communes Vierzon-Sologne-Berry et Villages de la ForM-CM-*t -- Federation of municipalities in France
Wikipedia - Communications and Information Services Corps
Wikipedia - Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada -- Former Canadian trade union
Wikipedia - Communist Party of Germany -- Former political party of Germany
Wikipedia - Communist Party of Indonesia -- Former political party in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Communist Platform (Germany) -- Association of der German Left Party
Wikipedia - Communist Reformers Party of Moldova -- Communist Party in Moldova
Wikipedia - Community informatics
Wikipedia - Community Radio Network (New Zealand) -- Former radio network in New Zealand
Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
Wikipedia - Compact Disc Digital Audio -- Audio data format used on the compact disc
Wikipedia - CompactFlash -- Memory card format
Wikipedia - Compact Video Cassette -- Magnetic tape-based consumer videocassette format
Wikipedia - Comparison of audio coding formats -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Comparison of cryptographic hash functions -- Tables comparing general and technical information for common hashes
Wikipedia - Comparison of e-book formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of GIS vector file formats -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Comparison of graphics file formats
Wikipedia - Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Compartmentalization (information security)
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Wikipedia - Complete information -- Level of information in economics and game theory
Wikipedia - Complex coordinate space -- Space formed by the ''n''-tuples of complex numbers
Wikipedia - Complex differential form -- Differential form on a manifold which is permitted to have complex coefficients
Wikipedia - Complex society -- A stage of social formation in academic disciplines
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Wikipedia - Component Library for Cross Platform
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Wikipedia - Composite video -- Analog video signal format
Wikipedia - Compound Document Format
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Wikipedia - Compton-Miller Medal -- Award for the performance in Ashes series
Wikipedia - Compulsive behavior -- Performing an act persistently and repetitively without it necessarily leading to an actual reward or pleasure
Wikipedia - Computable Document Format
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Wikipedia - Computational informatics
Wikipedia - Computational number theory -- Study of algorithms for performing number theoretic computations
Wikipedia - Computer: A History of the Information Machine
Wikipedia - Computer and information science
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Wikipedia - Computer Graphics Metafile -- Image file format family
Wikipedia - Computer hardware platforms
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Wikipedia - Computer (job description) -- Person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became available
Wikipedia - Computer number format -- Internal representation of numeric values in a digital computer
Wikipedia - Computer performance by orders of magnitude
Wikipedia - Computer performance
Wikipedia - Computer platform
Wikipedia - Computer programming -- Process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs
Wikipedia - Computer security software -- Computer program for information security
Wikipedia - Computer simulation -- Process of mathematical modelling, performed on a computer
Wikipedia - Computer vision -- Computerized information extraction from images
Wikipedia - Computer -- Automatic general-purpose device for performing arithmetic or logical operations
Wikipedia - Computerworld -- American information technology magazine
Wikipedia - Computing platforms
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Wikipedia - Conan the Formidable -- Book by Steve Perry
Wikipedia - Concentric crater fill -- A landform where the floor of a crater is mostly covered by parallel ridges
Wikipedia - Concept formation
Wikipedia - Conceptual framework -- A method of organizing information
Wikipedia - Concerning Specific Forms of Masturbation -- 1922 essay by Wilhelm Reich
Wikipedia - Concert performance -- Performance of a musical theater or opera in concert form
Wikipedia - Concert -- Live performance of music
Wikipedia - Concrete mixer -- Device that combines cement, aggregate, and water to form concrete
Wikipedia - Concretion -- Compact mass formed by precipitation of mineral cement between particles
Wikipedia - Concurrent computing -- Form of computing in which several computations are executing during overlapping time periods
Wikipedia - Condit Hydroelectric Project -- Former dam in Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Conditional mutual information
Wikipedia - Conditions on Transformations
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Wikipedia - Condominium -- Form of housing tenure and other real property
Wikipedia - Condover railway station -- Former railway station in Shropshire, England
Wikipedia - Conducting -- Directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures
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Wikipedia - Cone (formal languages)
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Wikipedia - CONELRAD -- Former method of emergency broadcasting in the United States
Wikipedia - Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Wikipedia - Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
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Wikipedia - Confirmatory factor analysis -- Form of statistical factor analysis
Wikipedia - Conformable matrix
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Wikipedia - Conformal geometry
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Wikipedia - Congregation Beth Elohim -- Reform Jewish congregation in Brooklyn, New York, US
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Wikipedia - Congress Hall -- Museum and former capitol building in Philadelphia, USA
Wikipedia - Congress of People's Deputies of Russia -- Former legislature of Russia
Wikipedia - Congress Poland -- Former state in Eastern Europe
Wikipedia - Coningsby railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
Wikipedia - Conjunctive normal form
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Wikipedia - Connect2India -- Indian international trading platform
Wikipedia - Connection form
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Wikipedia - Conservation Geoportal -- Online geoportal of geographic information systems
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Wikipedia - Consolea moniliformis -- species of plant in the family Cactaceae
Wikipedia - Consolidated Bank of Canada -- Former bank of Canada
Wikipedia - Conspiracy Con -- Former conspiracy theory convention in Santa Clara, California
Wikipedia - Constantine II of Greece -- Former King of Greece
Wikipedia - Constant-Q transform
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Wikipedia - Constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Legal process in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wikipedia - Constitution of Libya (1951) -- Former constitution of Libya
Wikipedia - Constitution Party (United States, 1952) -- Former U.S. political party
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Wikipedia - Content format
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Wikipedia - Con-way -- Former American multinational freight transportation and logistics company
Wikipedia - Cooch Behar State -- Former kingdom located south of Bhutan, now in West Bengal, India
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Wikipedia - Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (Dail constituency) -- Former Dail Eireann constituency (1921-1923)
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Wikipedia - Counties of New Zealand -- Former administrative subdivision of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Wikipedia - C. R. formula -- Proposal formulated by Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari to solve the political deadlock between the All India Muslim League and Indian National Congress on independence of India from the British
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Wikipedia - Critical thinking -- The analysis of facts to form a judgment
Wikipedia - Criticism of monarchy -- Criticism of the monarchical form of government or a specific monarchy
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Wikipedia - Crown of Castile -- Former country in the Iberian Peninsula from 1230 to 1715
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Wikipedia - Crystallization -- Process by which a solid with a highly organised atomic or molecular structure forms
Wikipedia - Crystal McKellar -- American attorney and former child actress
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Wikipedia - Crystal Palace circuit -- Former motor racing circuit in London, UK
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Wikipedia - CSS Tuscaloosa (cruiser) -- Former cruiser ship
Wikipedia - CTV Building -- Former headquarters of Canterbury Television
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Wikipedia - Cubic zirconia -- The cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide
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Wikipedia - Cubitus varus -- Deformity involving inward deviation of an extended forearm
Wikipedia - Cuche Formation -- Geological formation in the Colombian Andes
Wikipedia - Cucujiformia -- Infraorder of beetles
Wikipedia - Culgaith railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Cultura Profetica -- Puerto Rican reggae band formed in 1996
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Wikipedia - Cummeragunja Reserve -- former Australian Aboriginal reserve in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Cummersdale railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
Wikipedia - Cumulus Media Networks -- Former American radio network
Wikipedia - Cumwhinton railway station -- Former railway station in Cumbria, England
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Wikipedia - Cuneiform script
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Wikipedia - Cutnall Green Halt railway station -- Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
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Wikipedia - Cybercrimes Act in Tanzania -- Law in Tanzania for criminalizing offences related to computer systems and Information Communication Technologies; provides for investigation, collection, and use of electronic evidence in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
Wikipedia - Cyberformance -- Theatrical performances in which remote participants work together in real time through the internet
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Wikipedia - Cybersecurity information technology list -- Wikimedia list article
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
Wikipedia - Cyclekart -- Form of gokart racing
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Wikipedia - D-2 (video) -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
Wikipedia - D-3 (video) -- Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
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Wikipedia - Daihatsu New Global Architecture -- Automobile platform made by Daihatsu
Wikipedia - Daily Politics -- Former BBC political television programme
Wikipedia - Daily Racing Form -- American horse racing publication
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Wikipedia - Damaraland -- Former bantustan in South West Africa
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Wikipedia - David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress -- Former annual Italian film award
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Wikipedia - Denby railway station -- Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
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Wikipedia - Deng Qiang -- Former Qin general
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Wikipedia - Denial Esports -- Former esports organization based in the United States
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Wikipedia - Dental braces -- Form of orthodontia
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Wikipedia - Department for International Development -- Former United Kingdom government department
Wikipedia - Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Isle of Man) -- Former department of the Isle of Man Government
Wikipedia - Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process -- Computer security process
Wikipedia - Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce -- Former Australian government department
Wikipedia - Department of Information and Public Relations (Kerala)
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Wikipedia - Department of Transport (Victoria, 2008-13) -- Former government agency of Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - Deplatforming -- Administrative or political action to deny access to a platform to express opinions
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Wikipedia - Depot Island Formation -- Geologic formation in Greenland
Wikipedia - Depression (geology) -- Landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area
Wikipedia - De Queen Formation -- A geological formation in Arkansas, United States
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Wikipedia - Derby-Doerun Dolomite -- Cambrian geologic formation in the U.S. state of Missouri
Wikipedia - Derby Friargate railway station -- Former railway station in Derby, England
Wikipedia - Derby News Network -- Former internet broadcast network
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Wikipedia - Derek Chauvin -- American former police officer charged with the murder of George Floyd
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Wikipedia - Desert Inn -- Former hotel casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Wikipedia - Design Web Format
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Wikipedia - Des Moines Tribune -- Former afternoon newspaper in Des Moines, Iowa
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Wikipedia - Despotate of Epirus -- Former country
Wikipedia - De-Stalinization -- A series of political reforms in the Soviet Union under Premier Nikita Khrushchev
Wikipedia - De Stenen Tafel -- Former Michelin-starred Dutch restaurant
Wikipedia - Detox Icunt -- American drag performer
Wikipedia - Detroit Cougars (soccer) -- Former American soccer team
Wikipedia - Deurimaruwa -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Deusa -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Deuterated chloroform -- Chemical compound
Wikipedia - Deuterium-depleted water -- A form of water.
Wikipedia - Deutscher Kritikerpreis -- Former German cultural prize
Wikipedia - Development of the digestive system -- The mechanisms that form the digestive system
Wikipedia - Development of the endocrine system -- The mechanisms that form the endocrine system
Wikipedia - Development of the nervous system in humans -- The mechanisms that form the human nervous system
Wikipedia - Development of the nervous system -- The process whose specific outcome is the progression of nervous tissue over time, from its formation to its mature state.
Wikipedia - Development of the reproductive system -- The mechanisms that form the reproductive system
Wikipedia - Development of the urinary system -- The mechanisms that form the urinary system
Wikipedia - DeVerne Lee Calloway -- Former American politician
Wikipedia - Devex -- Social enterprise and media platform
Wikipedia - Device fingerprint -- Information collected about a remote computing device for the purpose of full or partial identification
Wikipedia - Device independent file format
Wikipedia - Devil's Graveyard Formation -- Geologic formation in Texas, United States
Wikipedia - Devils Racecourse Formation -- Geologic formation in Jamaica
Wikipedia - Dev Information Technology -- Information technology organization
Wikipedia - Devipur, Siraha -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Devisthan, Khotang -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Devitrification -- Crystallization in a formerly crystal-free (amorphous) glass
Wikipedia - De Vloek -- Former squatted social centre in the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Devolution (biology) -- The notion that species can revert to supposedly more primitive forms over time
Wikipedia - Devon Labour Briefing -- Former political magazine in England
Wikipedia - Devonshire Park Theatre -- theatre and former cinema in Eastbourne, England
Wikipedia - Devonshire Royal Hospital -- Former hospital in Derbyshire, England
Wikipedia - Devrimci Yol -- Former left-wing political movement in Turkey
Wikipedia - Devumi -- Former social media company
Wikipedia - Dewan Shahjahan Eaar Chowdhury -- Former Bangladeshi politician
Wikipedia - Dewa Province -- Former province of Japan
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Wikipedia - Dhanendra Bahadur Singh -- Former Chief Justice of Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dharampur, Saptari -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Dharapani, Khotang -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dhitung -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Dhodhana -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Diagonal form -- Type of homogenous polynomial
Wikipedia - Dialogue ONE -- Theatre festival for solo performance
Wikipedia - Diana Lee Inosanto -- American actress, former stuntwoman, and martial artist
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Wikipedia - Diane James -- Brexit Party politician and Former Leader of the UK Independence Party
Wikipedia - Diapir -- A type of geologic intrusion in which a more mobile and ductily deformable material is forced into brittle overlying rocks
Wikipedia - Diarchy -- Form of government with two individuals as leaders
Wikipedia - Diatreme -- A volcanic pipe formed by a gaseous explosion
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Wikipedia - Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star -- 2003 film by Sam Weisman
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Wikipedia - Dick Spring -- Former leader of the Irish Labour Party
Wikipedia - Dicle-Firat (newspaper) -- Former bilingual Kurdish-Turkish newspaper
Wikipedia - Dictatorship -- Authoritarian form of government
Wikipedia - Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway -- Former British cross-country railway
Wikipedia - Didhawa -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Die-in -- A form of protest in which participants simulate being dead.
Wikipedia - Die Kuste (Bremen) -- Former entertainment district in Bremen, Germany
Wikipedia - Diesel multiple unit -- Diesel-powered railcar designed to be used in formations of 2 or more cars
Wikipedia - Differentiable manifold -- Manifold upon which it is possible to perform calculus
Wikipedia - Differential algebra -- Algebra with a formal derivation and relative area of mathematics
Wikipedia - Differential cryptanalysis -- General form of cryptanalysis applicable primarily to block ciphers
Wikipedia - Differential form -- Generalization to any degree of f(x) dx and the total differential (which are 1-forms)
Wikipedia - Diffraction-limited system -- Optical system with resolution performance at the instrument's theoretical limit
Wikipedia - DIFOT -- Measurement of delivery performance in supply chain management
Wikipedia - Difunta Formation -- Geologic formation in Mexico
Wikipedia - Diganth -- Indian film actor and a former model
Wikipedia - Digby railway station -- Former railway station in Lincolnshire, England
Wikipedia - DigiNotar -- Former certificate authority
Wikipedia - Digital8 -- Magnetic tape-based consumer videocassette format for camcorders
Wikipedia - Digital Accessible Information System -- Technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals and computerized text
Wikipedia - Digital Audio Tape -- Digital audio cassette format developed by Sony
Wikipedia - Digital Author Identifier -- A unique number to all academic authors in the Netherlands as a form of authority control
Wikipedia - Digital camera -- Camera that captures photographs or video in digital format
Wikipedia - Digital container format
Wikipedia - Digital data -- Discrete, discontinuous representation of information
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Wikipedia - Digital divide -- Inequality of access to information and communication technologies
Wikipedia - Digital library -- Online database of digital objects stored in electronic media formats and accessible via computers
Wikipedia - Digital Max -- Former advertising mascot of Cox Communications
Wikipedia - Digital media -- Any media that are encoded in machine-readable formats
Wikipedia - Digital Negative -- Patented, open, lossless raw image format written by Adobe used for digital photography
Wikipedia - Digital Ocean -- Former wireless product company
Wikipedia - Digital Picture Exchange -- File format family
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Wikipedia - Digital transformation
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Wikipedia - Dikla -- Former Israeli settlement
Wikipedia - Dikuwa -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Dilma Rousseff -- Former President of Brazil
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Wikipedia - Dinnington and Laughton railway station -- Former railway station in South Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Diocese of Maura -- Former bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - Diocese of Winchester -- Forms part of the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England
Wikipedia - Dionisio Jakosalem -- Former Governor of Cebu and Secretary of Commerce and Communication under the United States Military Government of the Philippines
Wikipedia - Diplomatic immunity -- Form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments
Wikipedia - Diplomatic uniform -- Uniforms worn by diplomats on formal occasions
Wikipedia - Diploma -- Formal documents conferring some honor, degree, or privilege
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Wikipedia - Dipsung -- Former Village Development Committee in Nepal
Wikipedia - Dirac (video compression format) -- Video compression format
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Wikipedia - Directed information
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Wikipedia - Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market -- 2019 EU copyright reform directive
Wikipedia - Directive on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society
Wikipedia - Direct linear transformation
Wikipedia - DirectX -- Collection of multimedia related APIs on Microsoft platforms
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Wikipedia - Disaster informatics
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Wikipedia - Discovery River Boats -- former boat ride in Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort
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Wikipedia - Discrete cosine transform -- Technique representing data as sums of cosine functions
Wikipedia - Discrete Fourier transform
Wikipedia - Discrete Hartley transform
Wikipedia - Discrete sine transform
Wikipedia - Discrete-time Fourier transform -- Fourier analysis technique applied to sequences
Wikipedia - Discrete transform -- mathematical transform on discrete signals
Wikipedia - Discrete uniform distribution
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Wikipedia - Discretionary investment management -- Form of professional investment management
Wikipedia - Discriminant -- Function of the coefficients of a polynomial that gives information on its roots
Wikipedia - Disinformation attack -- Coordinated dissemination of false information
Wikipedia - Disinformation (book)
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Wikipedia - Disinformation -- False information spread deliberately to deceive
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Wikipedia - DisneyQuest -- Former indoor Disney theme park chain
Wikipedia - Disney Regional Entertainment -- Former subsidiary of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Wikipedia - DisneySea (California) -- Former proposed theme park
Wikipedia - Disney's River Country -- Former water park at Walt Disney World Resort
Wikipedia - Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade -- former parade at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris
Wikipedia - Display device -- Output device for presentation of information in visual form
Wikipedia - Dispokinesis -- Form of training and therapy specially developed for musicians and stage artists
Wikipedia - Dissent Channel -- Official platform open to U.S. diplomats where they can criticize government policy
Wikipedia - Dissenting academies -- Nonconformist school or college in England and Wales
Wikipedia - Distant Early Warning Line -- Former system of radar stations in the far northern Arctic region of Canada
Wikipedia - Distributed Interactive Simulation -- IEEE standard for real-time platform-level wargaming across multiple host computers
Wikipedia - Distribution transformer -- Transformer that provides the final voltage transformation in an electric power distribution system
Wikipedia - District Council of Willunga -- Former local government area of South Australia
Wikipedia - District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 -- 1801 Act of the United States Congress which formally placed the District of Columbia under federal control
Wikipedia - District Six -- Former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa
Wikipedia - Ditchford railway station -- Former railway station in Northamptonshire, England
Wikipedia - DIVA-GIS -- Geographic information system software program
Wikipedia - Diver lift -- Movable platform for lifting a diver from the water to deck level
Wikipedia - Divine (performer) -- American actor, singer and drag queen
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1948 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1948 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1952 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1952 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1960 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1960 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1968 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1968 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1972 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1972 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Men's synchronized 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's synchronized 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's synchronized 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's synchronized 10 metre platform -- Diving at the Olympics
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2014 Asian Games - Men's synchronized 10 metre platform -- Sports competition event
Wikipedia - Diving at the 2015 Pan American Games - Men's 10 metre platform -- Event at 2015 Pan American Games
Wikipedia - Diving hand signals -- A form of sign system used to communicate underwater
Wikipedia - Diving line signals -- Standard signals coded in the form of tugs on the diver's lifeline
Wikipedia - Diving platform (scuba) -- Low freeboard platform on a dive boat to give divers easy access to the water
Wikipedia - Diving platform -- A type of structure used for competitive acrobatic diving
Wikipedia - Diving (sport) -- Sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard
Wikipedia - Divisional Cavalry Regiment (New Zealand) -- Former armoured cavalry regiment of the 2nd New Zealand Division
Wikipedia - Division insignia of the United States Army -- Cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms
Wikipedia - Division of Angas (1903-1934) -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Angas (1949-1977) -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Australian Capital Territory -- Former Australian federal electoral division
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Wikipedia - Division of Corinella (1901-1906) -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Corinella (1990-1996) -- Former Australian federal electoral division
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Wikipedia - Division of Higinbotham -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Hoddle -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Illawarra -- Former Australian federal electoral division
Wikipedia - Division of Isaacs (1949-1969) -- Former Australian federal electoral division
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Wikipedia - Epermenia falciformis -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Epiblast -- Embryonic inner cell mass tissue that forms the embryo itself, through the three germ layers
Wikipedia - Epicallima formosella -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Epicenity -- Quality of a word with identical female and male forms
Wikipedia - EPIC (form factor) -- Computer form factor for a single board computer
Wikipedia - Episcopal polity -- Hierarchical form of church governance
Wikipedia - Epistemological Letters -- former newsletter about quantum physics
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Wikipedia - EPUB -- E-book file format
Wikipedia - Equatorial Guinean peseta -- Former Equatorial Guinean currency
Wikipedia - Equidistribution theorem -- Integer multiples of any irrational mod 1 are uniformly distributed on the circle
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Wikipedia - Erasmus of Formiae
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Wikipedia - ERDF (data format)
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Wikipedia - Erythema nodosum et multiforme -- Skin condition set index
Wikipedia - Erythini -- Former coastal town in ancient Paphlagonia
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Wikipedia - Eskimo kissing -- Form of showing affection and or greeting
Wikipedia - Esmaeil Dousti -- Iranian reformist politician
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Wikipedia - Espe (manor house) -- Former manor house at Tappernose, Denmark
Wikipedia - Espionage -- Clandestine acquisition of confidential information
Wikipedia - ESPN Deportes Radio -- Former Spanish-language sports radio network
Wikipedia - Esports -- form of competition that is facilitated by electronic systems, particularly video games
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Wikipedia - Esquire Network -- Former American pay television network
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Wikipedia - Estadio Tecnologico -- Former stadium in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
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Wikipedia - Etemad -- Iranian reformist newspaper
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Wikipedia - Ethereum Classic -- Open source blockchain computing platform
Wikipedia - Ethereum -- Open source blockchain computing platform
Wikipedia - Ethics of terraforming
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Wikipedia - Ethnic nationalism -- Form of nationalism wherein the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity
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Wikipedia - Euchromatin -- Lightly packed form of chromatin that is enriched in genes
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Wikipedia - Eugene Daignault -- American-Canadian multi-genre performer and artist
Wikipedia - Euler's continued fraction formula -- Connects a very general infinite series with an infinite continued fraction.
Wikipedia - Euler's critical load -- Formula to quantify column buckling under a given load
Wikipedia - Euler's formula -- Expression of the complex exponential in terms of sine and cosine
Wikipedia - Euler's reflection formula
Wikipedia - Euler's summation formula
Wikipedia - Eunos Group Representation Constituency -- A former electoral constituency in Singapore
Wikipedia - Eupithecia deformis -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Eurasian Conformity mark -- Certification mark to indicate products that conform to all technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union
Wikipedia - Eurazeo -- French investment company formed by the April 2001 merger of Azeo and Eurafrance.
Wikipedia - Eureeca -- Crowdfunding platform
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Wikipedia - European Green Deal -- Plan to transform the EU into a climate-neutral economy by 2050
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Wikipedia - European Strategic Program on Research in Information Technology
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Wikipedia - Euzophera formosella -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Eva Ekvall -- Venezuelan TV news anchor, author, breast cancer advocate, fashion model, and former Miss Venezuela
Wikipedia - Evaluation measures (information retrieval)
Wikipedia - Evan Bayh -- 46th Governor of Indiana, former United States Senator from Indiana
Wikipedia - Evanescent (dermatology) -- Form of skin lesion
Wikipedia - Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) -- Protestant Reformed Evangelical church body
Wikipedia - Evaporite -- A water-soluble mineral sediment formed by evaporation from an aqueous solution
Wikipedia - Eve Chalom -- American former competitive ice dancer
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Wikipedia - Evening Standard -- Regional free daily tabloid-format newspaper in London
Wikipedia - Everest University -- Florida, USA, formerly the Florida Metropolitan University
Wikipedia - Evergreen Branch -- former Long Island Rail Road branch
Wikipedia - Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (1963) -- Former highway floating bridge in Seattle, Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Everybody Knows (Leonard Cohen song) -- 1988 song performed by Leonard Cohen
Wikipedia - Every Man for Himself (song) -- 2000 song performed by Neal McCoy
Wikipedia - Everything Is Awesome -- 2014 song performed by Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island
Wikipedia - Evgenia Filonenko -- Ukrainian former pair skater
Wikipedia - Evidence Based Birth -- Pregnancy and childbirth information source
Wikipedia - Evidence-based practice -- Practice that relies on evidence to form arguments for guidance and decision-making
Wikipedia - Evolutionary Bioinformatics -- A peer-reviewed open access scientific journal focusing on computational biology in the study of evolution
Wikipedia - Evolutionary informatics
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Wikipedia - Evo Morales -- Former Bolivian President and politician
Wikipedia - Ewens's sampling formula
Wikipedia - Examiner.com -- former news website
Wikipedia - Exarch -- Former political and military office; now an ecclesiastical office
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Wikipedia - Exchangeable image file format
Wikipedia - Executable and Linkable Format -- Standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps
Wikipedia - Execution of Saddam Hussein -- Execution of former president of Iraq
Wikipedia - Executive Airlines -- Former regional airline headquartered in Carolina, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Executive information systems
Wikipedia - Exeter Exchange -- Former building in London
Wikipedia - Exhibition Stadium -- Former multi-purpose stadium in Toronto
Wikipedia - Existence precedes essence -- Central claim of existentialism formulated by Sartre
Wikipedia - Exminster Hospital -- former English mental health facility
Wikipedia - Exocarpos cupressiformis -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exodus Collective -- A community collective formed in 1992, in Luton, England
Wikipedia - Exon shuffling -- Molecular mechanism for the formation of new genes
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Wikipedia - Exostosis -- Formation of new bone on the surface of a bone
Wikipedia - Expatica -- An online news and information portal
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Wikipedia - Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center -- Multi-venue arts center in Troy, NY
Wikipedia - Experiment -- scientific procedure performed to validate a hypothesis
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Wikipedia - Exploitation film -- Informal film genre
Wikipedia - Explorable explanation -- Form of informative media
Wikipedia - Exploration Gateway Platform -- Original station design concept of the Lunar Gateway
Wikipedia - Exploration -- Act of traveling and searching for resources or for information about the land or space itself
Wikipedia - Expo Express -- Former rapid transit system in Montreal, Quebec
Wikipedia - Exponential formula
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Wikipedia - Exposed (Kiss video) -- 1987 long form music video by Kiss
Wikipedia - Exposition (narrative) -- Background information within a narrative; one of four rhetorical modes
Wikipedia - Express Data Path -- High performance packet data path in the Linux kernel
Wikipedia - Expression (mathematics) -- Formula that represents a mathematical object
Wikipedia - Expurgation -- A form of censorship of artistic or other media works
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Wikipedia - Extended Backus-Naur form -- Family of metasyntax notations, any of which can be used to express a context-free grammar
Wikipedia - Extended precision -- Floating point number formats
Wikipedia - Extended Vector Animation -- File format
Wikipedia - Extensible Forms Description Language
Wikipedia - Extensible Metadata Platform -- ISO standard
Wikipedia - Extensional tectonics -- Study of the structures formed by, and the processes associated with, the stretching of a planetary body's crust
Wikipedia - Extensive-form game
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Wikipedia - Extract, load, transform
Wikipedia - Extract, transform, load
Wikipedia - Extraterrestrial diamonds -- Diamonds formed outside of Earth
Wikipedia - Eye development -- Formation of the eye during embryonic development
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Wikipedia - Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing -- Form of psychotherapy
Wikipedia - Eyewitness News -- American television newscast format
Wikipedia - EZ Platform
Wikipedia - F1 2017 (video game) -- 2017 video game on 2017 Formula One season
Wikipedia - F3 (font format)
Wikipedia - Faa di Bruno's formula -- Theorem
Wikipedia - Fabrizio Capucci -- Italian former actor and producer
Wikipedia - Facebook Platform
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Wikipedia - Fact-checking -- Process of verifying information in non-fictional text
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Wikipedia - Fadli Immammuddin -- Indonesian former motorcycle racer
Wikipedia - Fahim Hashimy -- Former Minister of Telecommunication & Information Technology
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Wikipedia - FairTax -- Proposal to reform US tax code
Wikipedia - Fairy circle (arid grass formation) -- Circular patches of land without vegetation but circled by growing grass in arid areas
Wikipedia - Faith Bacon -- American stage entertainer, dancer, burlesque performer
Wikipedia - Faja Mata Sete -- geologic formation and historic settlement on the island of Sao Jorge, Azores, Portugal
Wikipedia - Fake news -- Hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation
Wikipedia - Fakenham East railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Wikipedia - Fakenham West railway station -- Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Wikipedia - Falconer's formula -- Mathematical formula used to calculate heritability in twin studies
Wikipedia - Falconiformes -- Order of birds
Wikipedia - Fali Homi Major -- Former Chief of the Indian Air Force
Wikipedia - Fall Handicap -- Former American horse race
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Wikipedia - False dilemma -- Informal fallacy involving falsely limited alternatives
Wikipedia - False premise -- An incorrect proposition that forms the basis of an argument
Wikipedia - Fame City Waterworks -- Former American water park
Wikipedia - Family Feud (New Zealand game show) -- Former New Zealand television game show
Wikipedia - Famke Janssen -- Dutch actress, director, screenwriter, and former fashion model
Wikipedia - Fangyan Formation -- Geologic formation in Dongyang, China
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Wikipedia - Fanling Airstrip -- Former airstrip in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - Fanny Cagnard -- French former competitive figure skater
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Wikipedia - Far Eastern Republic -- Former country
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Wikipedia - Farnsfield railway station -- Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
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Wikipedia - Fascism -- Form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism
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Wikipedia - Faslane Platform railway station -- Closed railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Wikipedia - FASTA format -- File format for DNA or protein sequences
Wikipedia - Faster-than-light -- Propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light
Wikipedia - Fast Fourier Transform
Wikipedia - Fast Fourier transform
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Wikipedia - Fearless-class landing platform dock -- Royal Navy vessel
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Wikipedia - Federal Republic of Central America -- Former nation in Central America
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Wikipedia - Federated Group -- Former American consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Federation (information technology)
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Wikipedia - Felicia Skene -- Scottish writer, philanthropist and prison reformer
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Wikipedia - Feminist Formations -- Academic journal
Wikipedia - Feminist language reform
Wikipedia - Feminist movement -- Series of political campaigns for reforms on feminist issues
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Wikipedia - Fendalton (New Zealand electorate) -- Former New Zealand electorate
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Wikipedia - Ferdinand Marcos -- Former President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986
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Wikipedia - Fermi's golden rule -- A formula that describes the transition rate from one energy eigenstate of a quantum system into other energy eigenstates
Wikipedia - Fernando de la Rua -- Former President of Argentina
Wikipedia - Fernando de Melo Viana -- Former Vice President of Brazil
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Wikipedia - File formats
Wikipedia - File format
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Wikipedia - Finningley railway station -- Former railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Wikipedia - Finnish People's Unity Party -- Former Finnish political party
Wikipedia - Finnish Rural Party -- Former Finnish political party
Wikipedia - Finnmark -- Former county (fylke) of Norway
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Wikipedia - First Cabinet of P.W. Botha -- Appointments to former South African governing council
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