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Wikipedia - covert actions
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Wikipedia - Endemic synod -- Former permanent standing synod of bishops of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, convoked and presided over by the patriarch, that met frequently but irregularly to deal with issues of discipline and dogma
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Wikipedia - Ender's Game (novel series) -- 1985-2008 Series of six SF novels by Orson Scott Card
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Wikipedia - End of Basque home rule in Spain -- Final period of the Basque self-government within the Crown of Castile and Spain
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Wikipedia - Energy in Africa -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Africa
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Wikipedia - Energy in Angola -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Angola
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Wikipedia - Energy in Armenia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Armenia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Australia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Australia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Austria -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Austria
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Wikipedia - Energy in Belarus -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Belarus
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Wikipedia - Energy in Brazil -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Energy in California -- Overview of the use of energy in the U.S. state of California
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Wikipedia - Energy in Chad -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Chad
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Wikipedia - Energy in Ethiopia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Finland -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Finland
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Wikipedia - Energy in Germany -- Overview of energy in Germany
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Wikipedia - Energy in Greece -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Greece
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Wikipedia - Energy in India -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in India
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Wikipedia - Energy in Indonesia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Iran -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Iran
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Wikipedia - Energy in Ireland -- Overview of energy in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Energy in Italy -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Italy
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Wikipedia - Energy in Japan -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Japan
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Wikipedia - Energy in Luxembourg -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Luxembourg
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Wikipedia - Energy in Mexico -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Mexico
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Wikipedia - Energy in Nigeria -- Overview of energy in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Energy in North Korea -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in North Korea
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Wikipedia - Energy in Ohio -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Ohio
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Wikipedia - Energy in Poland -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Poland
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Wikipedia - Energy in Queensland -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Queensland
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Wikipedia - Energy in Russia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Russia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Saudi Arabia -- Overview of the energy use in Saudi Arabia
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Wikipedia - Energy in Slovenia -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Slovenia
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Wikipedia - Energy in South Korea -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in South Korea
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Wikipedia - Energy in Spain -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Spain
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Wikipedia - Energy in Sweden -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Sweden
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Wikipedia - Energy in Switzerland -- Overview of energy in Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Energy in the United Kingdom -- Overview of the use of energy in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Energy in the United States -- Overview of energy in the United States
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Wikipedia - Energy in Turkey -- Overview of the production, consumption, import and export of energy and electricity in Turkey
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Wikipedia - Energy poverty
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Wikipedia - England v President's Overseas XV -- 1971 rugby union match
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Wikipedia - English overseas possessions -- Overseas territories that were colonised, conquered, or otherwise acquired by the former Kingdom of England
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Wikipedia - English Partnership for Snooker and Billiards -- Governing body for amateur Snooker and English Billiards in England
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Wikipedia - Enhanced interrogation techniques -- Euphemism for program of systematic torture by U.S. government
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Wikipedia - Entraunes -- Commune in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
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Wikipedia - Environmentalism -- Broad philosophy, ideology and social movement concerning environmental wellbeing
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Wikipedia - Environmentalist -- Someone who supports the goals of the environmental movement
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Wikipedia - Environmental justice -- Social movement
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Wikipedia - Environmental movement in the United States
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Wikipedia - Environmental movement -- Movement for addressing environmental issues
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Wikipedia - Environment of Florida -- Overview of the environment of the U.S. state of Florida
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Wikipedia - E-participation -- ICT-supported participation in processes involving government and citizens
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Wikipedia - Epic (novel)
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Wikipedia - Epidemic -- A profoundly debilitating, often deadly infectious disease, which proves highly contagious, yet limited to a specific area and period
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Wikipedia - Esther Eillam -- Founder of Israeli feminist movement, gender researcher and activist
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Wikipedia - Eternal Love (1929 film) -- 1929 film by Ernst Lubitsch
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Wikipedia - Evolutionary ideas of the Renaissance and Enlightenment -- Changes in thinking about evolution from religious and spiritual to more mechanistic and biological over the 17th and 18th centuries
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Wikipedia - Evolutionary Principle -- A largely psychological doctrine that when a species is removed from the habitat in which it evolved, it will develop maladaptive behavior
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Wikipedia - Evolution of biological complexity -- The tendency for maximum complexity to increase over time, though without any overall direction
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Wikipedia - Exact cover
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