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Wikipedia - J002E3 -- Designation of supposed asteroid that is actually the S-IVB third stage of the Apollo 12 Saturn V rocket
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Wikipedia - J/22 -- Sailboat class
Wikipedia - J-2 visa -- Non-immigrant visa issued by the United States for spouses and dependents of J-1 exchange visitors.
Wikipedia - J/35 -- Sailboat class
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Wikipedia - Jabil
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Wikipedia - Jabir Ibn Hayyan
Wikipedia - Jabir ibn Hayyan -- Persian polymath
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Wikipedia - Jan van Eyck -- 15th century Flemish painter
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Wikipedia - Jan Van Rompaey -- Belgian weightlifter
Wikipedia - Jan van Ryen -- Dutch explorer
Wikipedia - Jan van Steenbergen -- Dutch journalist, translator, and language constructor
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Wikipedia - Jan Vermeulen, the Miller of Flanders -- 1917 film
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Wikipedia - Janvry, Essonne -- Commune in M-CM-^Nle-de-France, France
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Wikipedia - Jan Wright -- New Zealand Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
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Wikipedia - Jan Zamoyski
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Wikipedia - Jan Zoulik -- Czech gymnast
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Wikipedia - Japan Airlines Flight 115 -- 1978 tailstrike incident
Wikipedia - Japan Airlines Flight 123 -- 12 August 1985 plane crash in central Japan; fourth-deadliest aviation accident
Wikipedia - Japan Air Lines flight 1628 incident
Wikipedia - Japan Airlines Flight 351 -- 1970 aircraft hijacking
Wikipedia - Japan Airlines Flight 404 -- 1973 aircraft hijacking
Wikipedia - Japan Airlines -- Flag-carrier airline of Japan
Wikipedia - Japan Air Self-Defense Force -- Air warfare branch of Japan's armed forces
Wikipedia - Japan Amusement Expo -- Annual trade fair for amusement arcade products
Wikipedia - Japan Animator Expo -- Series of animated short films
Wikipedia - Japan as Number One: Lessons for America -- 1979 book
Wikipedia - Japan Association of Translators -- Professional association of translators and interpreters in Japan
Wikipedia - Japan at major beauty pageants -- Japan at Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth
Wikipedia - Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics -- Japan at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo, 2020 Summer Olympics host
Wikipedia - Japan black
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Wikipedia - Japan Coast Guard -- Coast guard of Japan
Wikipedia - Japan Cooperative Party (1945-46) -- Defunct political party in post-war Japan
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Wikipedia - Japanese adjectives
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Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier ChM-EM-+yM-EM-^M -- TaiyM-EM-^M-class escort carrier
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier HiryM-EM-+ -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier HiyM-EM-^M -- HiyM-EM-^M-class aircraft carrier
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier HM-EM-^MshM-EM-^M -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier Jun'yM-EM-^M -- HiyM-EM-^M-class aircraft carrier
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier KaiyM-EM-^M -- Escort carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier Nigitsu Maru -- Escort carrier of the Imperial Japanese Army
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier RyM-EM-+hM-EM-^M -- Light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier RyM-EM-+jM-EM-^M -- Light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier TaihM-EM-^M -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier TaiyM-EM-^M -- TaiyM-EM-^M-class escort carrier
Wikipedia - Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yM-EM-^M -- TaiyM-EM-^M-class escort carrier
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Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Hatsuse -- Japanese Shikishima-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship HyM-EM-+ga -- Ise-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Ise -- Ise-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship KongM-EM-^M -- KongM-EM-^M-class Japanese warship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Mikasa -- Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Musashi -- Yamato-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Mutsu -- Battleship of the Imperial Japanese navy
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Nagato -- Super-dreadnought sunk by nuclear test in Bikini atoll
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Tosa -- Planned battleship of the Imperial Japanese navy
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Yamashiro -- Battleship of the Imperial Japanese navy
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Yamato -- Yamato-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese battleship Yashima -- Japanese Fuji-class battleship
Wikipedia - Japanese beetle -- Species of insect
Wikipedia - Japanese Bobtail -- Breed of cat
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Wikipedia - Japanese cargo ship Hakuyo Maru (1944) -- Osaka shipyard of Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
Wikipedia - Japanese cargo ship ShinyM-EM-^M Maru No. 3 (1917) -- Japanese cargo ship in service 1917-1945
Wikipedia - Japanese cheesecake -- Light sponge cake with cream cheese
Wikipedia - Japanese cinema
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Wikipedia - Japanese clothing -- Japanese clothing, traditional and modern
Wikipedia - Japanese colonial empire
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Wikipedia - Japanese Communist Party -- Japanese political party
Wikipedia - Japanese community of Dusseldorf -- Center for Japanese business activity in Germany
Wikipedia - Japanese Confucianism
Wikipedia - Japanese consonant and vowel verbs
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Wikipedia - Japanese creation myth -- Japanese mythology about the creation of the world and of Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Agano -- Agano-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Aoba -- Aoba-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Asama -- Asama-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Ashigara -- MyM-EM-^MkM-EM-^M class heavy cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Atago -- Takao-class heavy cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser ChM-EM-^Mkai -- Takao-class heavy cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Ibuki (1943) -- Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Kako -- Furutaka-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Kinugasa -- Aoba-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser MyM-EM-^MkM-EM-^M -- MyM-EM-^MkM-EM-^M class heavy cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Natori -- Nagara-class light cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Noshiro -- Agano-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Sakawa -- Agano-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Tokiwa -- Asama-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cruiser Yahagi (1942) -- Agano-class cruiser
Wikipedia - Japanese cuisine -- Culinary traditions of Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii -- A cultural and community center for Japanese-Americans in Hawaii
Wikipedia - Japanese culture
Wikipedia - Japanese curry -- Japanese style curry dish
Wikipedia - Japanese cyberpunk
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Akizuki (1941) -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Arare (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Ariake (1934) -- WWII Japanese warship
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Asagumo (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Asashimo -- YM-EM-+gumo-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Enoki (1945) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Fumizuki (1926) -- Mutsuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy sunk at Truk
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Fuyutsuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hagi (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Harukaze (1922) -- Kamikaze-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Harutsuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hatsuume -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki (1928) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hatsuzakura -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hatsuzuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1931) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Inazuma (1932) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Kaba (1945) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Kaki (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Kisaragi (1925) -- Mutsuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Kusunoki (1945) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Michishio -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1926) -- WWII Japanese warship
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Minegumo (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Miyuki -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Natsugumo (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Niizuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Nire (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Oboro (1930) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Odake -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Sagiri -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Sazanami (1931) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Shii -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Shimotsuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Shinonome (1927) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1927) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Shirayuki (1928) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Sumire (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki (1942) -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Teruzuki (1941) -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Tsuta (1944) -- WWII-era Japanese escort destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Uranami (1928) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Ushio (1930) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Usugumo (1927) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Wakatsuki -- Akizuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer Yamagumo (1937) -- Asashio-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese destroyer YM-EM-+giri (1930) -- Fubuki-class destroyer
Wikipedia - Japanese Devils -- 2001 documentary by Minoru Matsui
Wikipedia - Japanese dialects -- Dialects of the Japanese language
Wikipedia - Japanese diaspora
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Wikipedia - Japanese era name
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Wikipedia - Japanese etiquette
Wikipedia - Japanese exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Japanese flower arrangement
Wikipedia - Japanese folklore -- Folk traditions of Japan, expressed in oral traditions, customs, and material culture
Wikipedia - Japanese Garden, Singapore -- Park in Jurong East, Singapore
Wikipedia - Japanese garden -- Type of traditional garden
Wikipedia - Japanese Girls at the Harbor (film) -- 1933 film by Hiroshi Shimizu
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Wikipedia - Japanese Government
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Wikipedia - Japanese Gulch -- Drainage basin in Washington state, U.S.
Wikipedia - Japanese gunboat Atago -- Maya class steam gunboat
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Wikipedia - Japanese historiography
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Wikipedia - Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
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Wikipedia - Japanese in Hawaii -- The history of Japanese people in Hawaii
Wikipedia - Japanese input method -- Methods used to input Japanese characters on a computer
Wikipedia - Japanese Instrument of Surrender -- Was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of the Empire of Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese intervention in Siberia -- Dispatch of Japanese military forces to the Russian Far East
Wikipedia - Japanese invasion money -- Currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority
Wikipedia - Japanese invasion of Burma -- Military operation during World War Two
Wikipedia - Japanese invasion of Lamon Bay -- Japanese amphibious operation during World War II
Wikipedia - Japanese invasion of Manchuria -- Part of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Wikipedia - Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874) -- Punitive expedition
Wikipedia - Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) -- Japanese invasions of Korea in the 1590s
Wikipedia - Japanese ironclad KongM-EM-^M -- KongM-EM-^M-class ironclad corvette
Wikipedia - Japanese-Jewish common ancestry theory -- Fringe theory which claimed the Japanese people were the main part of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
Wikipedia - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Wikipedia - Japanese landing ship No. 1 -- No.1-class landing ship
Wikipedia - Japanese Language
Wikipedia - Japanese language -- East Asian language
Wikipedia - Japanese Lantern Monument -- Memorial in Cape Town, South Africa
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Wikipedia - Japanese literature -- Literature of Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese macaque -- The only nonhuman primate in Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese martial arts
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Wikipedia - Japanese mathematics -- The independent development of mathematics in Japan during the isolation of the Edo period.
Wikipedia - Japanese minesweeper Tama Maru (1936) -- Japanese auxiliary minesweeper
Wikipedia - Japanese Ministry of Education
Wikipedia - Japanese Movie Database -- Online database of films and actors
Wikipedia - Japanese murrelet -- Species of bird
Wikipedia - Japanese music
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Wikipedia - Japanese nationalism -- Political ideology
Wikipedia - Japanese National Railways -- Public corporation that operated Japanese national railway network from 1949 to 1987
Wikipedia - Japanese National Research and Development Agencies -- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
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Wikipedia - Japanese new religions -- New religious movements founded in Japan since mid-19th century
Wikipedia - Japanese newspapers -- From general news-oriented papers to special interest newspapers
Wikipedia - Japanese New Wave
Wikipedia - Japanese noodles -- Noodles in Japanese cuisine, e.g. ramen, soba and udon
Wikipedia - Japanese numerals -- Number words used in the Japanese language
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of Cambodia -- Military occupation of Cambodia by the Empire of Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of Hong Kong -- 3.7-year occupation of Hong Kong during World War II by the Japanese Empire
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies -- Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies during World War II, 1942-1945
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of the Gilbert Islands -- Period in the history of Kiribati
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of the Philippines -- 1942-1945 Japanese occupation of the Philippines during WWII
Wikipedia - Japanese occupation of the Solomon Islands -- Period in the history of the Solomon Islands
Wikipedia - Japanese Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - Japanese patrol boat ChM-EM-^Mkai Maru -- WWII Japanese patrol boat
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Wikipedia - Japanese patrol boat Mizuho (PLH-41) -- Japanese Coast Guard ship
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Wikipedia - Japanese Peace Bell -- Peace Bell at the United Nations
Wikipedia - Japanese people in Sri Lanka -- Japanese diaspora in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - Japanese phonology -- Sound system of the Japanese language
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Wikipedia - Japanese quail -- Species of bird
Wikipedia - Japanese raccoon dog -- Subspecies of mammal
Wikipedia - Japanese river otter -- Subspecies of otter
Wikipedia - Japanese School Dhaka -- Japanese international school in Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Japanese science fiction -- Genre of speculative fiction
Wikipedia - Japanese seaplane carrier Wakamiya -- Seaplane carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese serow -- Bovid endemic to Japan
Wikipedia - Japanese Society for Bioinformatics
Wikipedia - Japanese space program
Wikipedia - Japanese Standards Association
Wikipedia - Japanese street fashion -- Contemporary Japanese fashion trends
Wikipedia - Japanese studies
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine chaser CH-18 -- Submarine chaser of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-15 -- 1940 1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-16 -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-17 -- 1941 1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-19 -- 1941 1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-1 -- Imperial Japanese Navy submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-20 -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-22 (1938) -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-24 (1939) -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-32 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-33 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-35 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-36 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-38 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-39 -- Type B1 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-40 -- Type B2 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-42 -- Type B2 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-43 -- Type B2 submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-46 -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-52 (1942) -- 1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-53 (1942) -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine I-55 (1943) -- Type C cruiser submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-100 -- Ro-100-class submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-101 -- Ro-100-class submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-110 -- Ro-100-class submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-111 -- Ro-100-class submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-39 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-40 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-41 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-42 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-43 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-44 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-45 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-46 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-47 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-48 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-49 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
Wikipedia - Japanese submarine Ro-50 -- KaichM-EM-+-type submarine
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Wikipedia - John Bolton -- 27th United States National Security Advisor, lawyer, and diplomat
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Wikipedia - John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath -- English noble
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Wikipedia - John Braye, 2nd Baron Braye -- Tudor period nobleman
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Wikipedia - John B. R. Cooper
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Wikipedia - John Brian Helliwell -- British mathematician
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Wikipedia - John Bridgeman (died 1523) -- English politician
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Wikipedia - John Brompton
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Wikipedia - John Constantine (Arrowverse) -- Fictional character from the Arrowverse television franchise
Wikipedia - John Constantine -- DC comics superhero
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Wikipedia - John Conyers
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Wikipedia - John Cooke (sport shooter) -- British sports shooter
Wikipedia - John Cook (fl. 1393) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Cook (golfer) -- American professional golfer
Wikipedia - John Cook (governor) -- American planter and politician
Wikipedia - John Cook (Upper Canada politician) -- Merchant and politician in Upper Canada and Canada West
Wikipedia - John Cook (VC) -- Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Wikipedia - John Cook Wilson
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Wikipedia - John Cooper (motorcyclist) -- British motorcycle racer
Wikipedia - John Cooper (priest) -- Archdeacon of Westmorland
Wikipedia - John Cooper (serial killer) -- Welsh serial killer, born 1944 (Bullseye killer)
Wikipedia - John Cooper (Tennessee politician) -- Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - John Copleston (cricketer) -- English cricketer and clergyman
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Wikipedia - John Corabi -- Heavy metal singer and guitarist
Wikipedia - John Corbet (by 1500 - 1555 or later) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Corbet (died 1559) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Corbett (politician) -- American politician
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Wikipedia - John Corcoran (logician)
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Wikipedia - John Cordeaux (ornithologist) -- British ornithologist
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Wikipedia - John Cornelius (MP) -- 16th-century English politician
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Wikipedia - John Cornforth
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Wikipedia - John Cornwell (writer) -- British journalist, author, and academic
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Wikipedia - John Corrigan -- American religion scholar and historian
Wikipedia - John Corry (writer) -- Irish topographer and historian writer
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Wikipedia - John Corvino -- American philosopher
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Wikipedia - John Cosin
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Wikipedia - John Costelloe (actor) -- American actor
Wikipedia - John Coster -- New Zealand politician
Wikipedia - John Costigan -- Canadian politician
Wikipedia - John Cother -- 16th-century English politician
Wikipedia - John Cottingham
Wikipedia - John Cottle -- New Zealand equestrian
Wikipedia - John Cotton Dana Library -- Research library
Wikipedia - John Cotton (fl. 1379-1388) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Cotton (minister) -- 17th-century Puritan minister in England and America
Wikipedia - John Cotton (MP died 1593) -- 16th-century English politician
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Wikipedia - John Coulson Tregarthen
Wikipedia - John Coumbe -- Australian politician
Wikipedia - John Counsell (pastor) -- Canadian broadcaster and pastor
Wikipedia - John Courson -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Court (canoeist) -- British retired slalom canoeist
Wikipedia - John Courtenay (1738-1816) -- 18th/19th-century Irish officer in the British Army and politician
Wikipedia - John Courtenay of Tremere -- 16th-century English politician
Wikipedia - John Courtney Murray
Wikipedia - John Courtney (playwright) -- 19th-century English playwright, dramatic actor, and comedian
Wikipedia - John Court (politician) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Coventre (MP for Devizes) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Covert (by 1501-1558) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Cowan (physician) -- American physician
Wikipedia - John Coward (Royal Navy officer) -- Royal Navy admiral
Wikipedia - John Cowdery -- American politician from Alaska
Wikipedia - John Cowles Jr. -- American editor and publisher
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Wikipedia - John Cowper Powys
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Wikipedia - John Cox (chess player) -- British chess player
Wikipedia - John Cox (special effects artist) -- Australian special effects artist
Wikipedia - John C. Oxtoby -- American mathematician
Wikipedia - John Coyle (speed skater) -- American short-track speed skater
Wikipedia - John Coyne (writer) -- American writer
Wikipedia - John C. Pemberton -- Confederate army general
Wikipedia - John C. Portman Jr. -- American architect
Wikipedia - John Crace (writer) -- British journalist and critic
Wikipedia - John Cracroft Wilson -- New Zealand politician
Wikipedia - John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden -- British peer, politician and soldier
Wikipedia - John Craig (geologist) -- Scottish geologist and lexicographer
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Wikipedia - John Craig (mathematician)
Wikipedia - John Craig (priest) -- A Church of England priest
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Wikipedia - John C. Raines -- American activist
Wikipedia - John Cramer (announcer) -- American television announcer
Wikipedia - John Crammond -- British skeleton racer
Wikipedia - John Cranch (English painter) -- English painter
Wikipedia - John Crane (Canadian politician) -- Canadian politician
Wikipedia - John Crane (writer) -- American writer and actor
Wikipedia - John Cranfield -- Saint Helena politician
Wikipedia - John Crank -- English mathematical physicist
Wikipedia - John Cranley -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Cranston (governor) -- Rhode Island colonial governor
Wikipedia - John Craton -- American classical composer
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Wikipedia - John C. Raven
Wikipedia - John Crawford (cricketer) -- English cricketer and clergyman
Wikipedia - John Crawford (musician) -- American singer-songwriter
Wikipedia - John Crawford (Tennessee politician) -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Crawfurd -- British historian
Wikipedia - John Creighton (surgeon) -- Irish surgeon, President of the RSCI
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Wikipedia - John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute -- Scottish aristocrat, industrial magnate, antiquarian, scholar, philanthropist and architectural patron
Wikipedia - John Crider -- American politician and lawyer
Wikipedia - John Crissey III -- British-American film producer
Wikipedia - John Crist -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - John Criswick -- Canadian businessman
Wikipedia - John Critzos II -- American martial artist
Wikipedia - John Croak -- Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
Wikipedia - John Crocker (physicist) -- American physicist and chemical engineer
Wikipedia - John Croft (architect) -- British architect
Wikipedia - John Croft (MP) -- 14th-century English politician
Wikipedia - John Crofton (British Army officer) -- British Army officer
Wikipedia - John Croke (1508 or 1509 - between 1549 and 1551) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Croke (died c. 1600) -- English politician
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Wikipedia - John Crombez -- Belgian politician
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Wikipedia - John Cronin (British politician) -- British politician
Wikipedia - John Crook (ethologist)
Wikipedia - John Crosbie -- Canadian politician
Wikipedia - John Crosby Brown -- American businessman
Wikipedia - John Crosby (businessman) -- Australian farmer and businessman
Wikipedia - John Crosby (conductor) -- American conductor
Wikipedia - John Crosby Jr. -- American gymnast
Wikipedia - John Crosby (media critic) -- 20th-century American media critic
Wikipedia - John Crosthwaite -- English race car designer and engineer
Wikipedia - John Crowell (Alabama politician) -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Crowell (Ohio politician) -- American politician and lawyer
Wikipedia - John Crowe Ransom
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Wikipedia - John Crowley (director) -- Irish film and theatre director
Wikipedia - John Crowley (Irish revolutionary) -- Irish revolutionary and hunger striker
Wikipedia - John Crowne -- 17th/18th-century English dramatist
Wikipedia - John Crowther -- British watercolourist
Wikipedia - John Croxall
Wikipedia - John Crozier (politician) -- Australian pastoralist, winemaker and politician
Wikipedia - John Crudele -- American journalist
Wikipedia - John Cruger Jr.
Wikipedia - John Cruger
Wikipedia - John C. Rule -- American historian, 1929-2013
Wikipedia - John Crump -- New Zealand-born infectious diseases physician, microbiologist, epidemiologist
Wikipedia - John Crutcher -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Cryan -- British businessman
Wikipedia - John Cryer -- British Labour politician
Wikipedia - John Crysler -- Upper Canada politician
Wikipedia - John C. Sanford
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Wikipedia - John C. Squires -- United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
Wikipedia - John C. Stennis -- American politician (1901-1995)
Wikipedia - John C. Stewart -- American politician from Michigan
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Wikipedia - John C. Turner
Wikipedia - John Cuff (politician) -- New Zealand politician
Wikipedia - John Culberson -- American attorney and politician
Wikipedia - John Culbert (Australian politician) -- Australian politician
Wikipedia - John Culbertson -- American economist
Wikipedia - John Cule -- Welsh physician
Wikipedia - John Cullen Nugent -- Canadian artist
Wikipedia - John Cullen (rugby union) -- American rugby union athlete
Wikipedia - John Culligan -- American business executive
Wikipedia - John Cullinan -- Irish politician
Wikipedia - John Culliney
Wikipedia - John Cullum -- American actor and singer
Wikipedia - John Cummings (Massachusetts banker) -- American businessman
Wikipedia - John Cummings (politician) -- British politician
Wikipedia - John Cummins (Canadian politician) -- Canadian politician
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Wikipedia - John Cummins (union organiser) -- Australian trade unionist
Wikipedia - John Cuneo (illustrator) -- American illustrator
Wikipedia - John Cuneo (sailor) -- Australian sailor and Olympic champion
Wikipedia - John Cunneen -- American lawyer and politician
Wikipedia - John Cunningham (Australian politician) -- Australian farmer
Wikipedia - John Cunningham (explorer)
Wikipedia - John Cunningham McLennan -- Canadian physicist
Wikipedia - John Cunningham (RAF officer) -- British Royal Air Force night fighter ace
Wikipedia - John Cunningham (VC 1916) -- Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Wikipedia - John Curran (Agatha Christie expert) -- Irish literary scholar and archivist
Wikipedia - John Curran (director) -- American film director and screenwriter
Wikipedia - John Curran (Illinois politician) -- Republican member of the Illinois Senate
Wikipedia - John Currie Gunn -- British physicist
Wikipedia - John Currier -- American Coast Guard admiral
Wikipedia - John Currin -- American painter
Wikipedia - John Curro -- Australian musician
Wikipedia - John Curr -- British engineer and inventor (c.1756-1823)
Wikipedia - John Curry -- British figure skater
Wikipedia - John Curtice -- British political scientist
Wikipedia - John Curtin -- Australian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Australia
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Wikipedia - John Curtis Perry
Wikipedia - John Curtis (sailor) -- Canadian sailor
Wikipedia - John Curtis (Utah politician) -- U.S. Representative from Utah
Wikipedia - John Cusack (hurler) -- Irish hurler
Wikipedia - John Cusack -- American actor, producer, and screenwriter
Wikipedia - John Cushnie -- British landscape designer, author, journalist, and broadcaster
Wikipedia - John Cuthbert Hedley
Wikipedia - John Cutler (sailor) -- New Zealand sailor
Wikipedia - John Cutting Berry -- American physician and missionary
Wikipedia - John Cutting (psychiatrist)
Wikipedia - John Cutts (jockey) -- Australian jockey
Wikipedia - John C. Wells -- British phonetician
Wikipedia - John C. West (philatelist) -- British philatelist
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Wikipedia - John C. Whittaker
Wikipedia - John C. Wilkinson -- British academic scholar on Islamic studies
Wikipedia - John C. Willke -- American anti-abortion activist
Wikipedia - John C. Wobensmith -- 71st Secretary of State of Maryland
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Wikipedia - John Cygan -- American actor
Wikipedia - John Cyrier -- Texas politician
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Wikipedia - John Dabiri -- Centennial Professor at the California Institute of Technology
Wikipedia - John Dabney Terrell Sr. -- Alabama planter, senator and representative
Wikipedia - John Dacey -- Australian politician
Wikipedia - John Dagleish -- British actor
Wikipedia - John Daido Loori
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Wikipedia - John Dainton -- British physicist
Wikipedia - John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
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Wikipedia - John Dale (cricketer, born 1930) -- English cricketer and school teacher
Wikipedia - John Dale (MP) -- 16th-century English politician
Wikipedia - John Dale (politician) -- Norwegian politician
Wikipedia - Johndale Solem -- American theoretical physicist
Wikipedia - John Daley (cricketer) -- English cricketer and greyhound trainer
Wikipedia - John Dallaire -- American artist
Wikipedia - John Dallat -- Northern Irish politician
Wikipedia - John Dalmas -- American science fiction writer
Wikipedia - John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair -- 18th-century Scottish soldier and diplomat
Wikipedia - John Dalrymple (physician) -- British ophthalmologist
Wikipedia - John D. Altenburg -- United States general
Wikipedia - John Dalton (author) -- American author
Wikipedia - John Dalton (musician) -- British bass guitar player
Wikipedia - John Dalton (priest) -- Anglican priest
Wikipedia - John Dalton -- British chemist and physicist
Wikipedia - John D'Alton -- Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Armagh
Wikipedia - John Daly (American media personality, born 1955) -- American media personality
Wikipedia - John Daly (bishop) -- Anglican bishop in Africa and Asia
Wikipedia - John Daly (cocktail) -- Alcoholic mixed drink
Wikipedia - John Daly (golfer) -- American professional golfer
Wikipedia - John Daly (Irish politician) -- Irish politician, vintner and baker
Wikipedia - John Daly (skeleton racer) -- American skeleton racer
Wikipedia - John Daly (trade unionist) -- British trade union leader
Wikipedia - John Damascene
Wikipedia - John Danaher -- Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Wikipedia - John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Wikipedia - John Dane III -- American sailor
Wikipedia - John Danforth -- American politician
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Wikipedia - John Daniels House -- 19th-century house in Toronto
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Wikipedia - John Danowski -- American college lacrosse coach
Wikipedia - John Danvers (died 1594) -- English politician
Wikipedia - John Danyel -- English lute player and songwriter (1564-c1626)
Wikipedia - John Danzenbaker
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Wikipedia - John Darley
Wikipedia - John Darlington (academic) -- British academic and author
Wikipedia - John Darnton -- American journalist
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Wikipedia - John Darwell -- British photographer
Wikipedia - John Darwin (historian) -- British historian and academic
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Wikipedia - John Dashiell
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Wikipedia - John Daszak -- British operatic tenor
Wikipedia - John Daunt (golfer) -- British golfer
Wikipedia - John Dauntsey -- 14th-century English politician
Wikipedia - John Daunt -- Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Wikipedia - John Davenant -- 17th-century Anglican Bishop of Salisbury
Wikipedia - John Davenport (minister) -- Early English colonist in North America
Wikipedia - John Davenport (orientalist) -- British orientalist scholar
Wikipedia - John Daversa -- American musician and educator
Wikipedia - John David (academic) -- American physician
Wikipedia - John David Anderson -- American writer of middle-grade fiction
Wikipedia - John David Booth -- Australian politician
Wikipedia - John David Burnes -- Canadian archer
Wikipedia - John David Carson -- American actor
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Wikipedia - John David Digues La Touche
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Wikipedia - John David Jackson (physicist) -- American theoretical physicist and textbook author
Wikipedia - John David Maloney -- Canadian politician
Wikipedia - John David Smith -- Loyalist and Upper Canada politician
Wikipedia - John Davidson (actor) -- American actor
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Wikipedia - John David Washington -- American actor and former running back
Wikipedia - John Davies (Archdeacon of Wrexham) -- Welsh Anglican priest
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Wikipedia - John Davies (archivist) -- Malaysian archivist, writer (1925-1999)
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Wikipedia - John Davies (printer and journalist) -- Welsh printer, editor and journalist
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Wikipedia - John Davis (explorer) -- English explorer and navigator
Wikipedia - John Davis Lodge -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Davis Long -- Massachusetts governor and Congressman; Secretary of the Navy (1838-1915)
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Wikipedia - John Dawe -- Australian sailor
Wikipedia - John Dawson Ainsworth -- British administrator in East Africa
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Wikipedia - John Day (Australian politician) -- Australian politician
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Wikipedia - John Day Fossil Beds National Monument -- National Park Service unit in Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - John Day Highway -- Highway in Oregon
Wikipedia - John Day (historian) -- American historian (1924-2003)
Wikipedia - John Day (Indiana politician) -- American politician from Indiana
Wikipedia - John Day (printer) -- English Protestant printer
Wikipedia - John Day River -- Tributary of the Columbia River in Oregon, USA
Wikipedia - John D. Baldeschwieler
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Wikipedia - John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act -- United States federal omnibus lands act
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Wikipedia - John Dean -- American author, Watergate figure
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Wikipedia - John Deming -- Early English colonist in North America
Wikipedia - John Demjanjuk -- Ukrainian guard at Nazi death camps
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Wikipedia - John Denver -- American singer, songwriter, and activist
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Wikipedia - John Dewey Academy of Learning -- Public charter school in Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Wikipedia - John S. and James L. Knight Foundation -- American non-profit foundation
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Wikipedia - Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
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Wikipedia - Joseph Feingold -- Holocaust survivor who was subject of the documentary Joe's Violin
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fiennes -- English actor
Wikipedia - Joseph Finch Fenn -- English clergyman
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Wikipedia - Joseph Finnegan (cryptographer) -- American cryptographer
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fiorenza -- American prelate of the Catholic Church
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fitzmyer -- American biblical scholar (1920-2016)
Wikipedia - Joseph F. Johnston -- Democratic governor of and U.S. Senator from Alabama
Wikipedia - Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fletcher
Wikipedia - Joseph Flom -- American lawyer
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fontaine -- Canadian politician
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Wikipedia - Joseph Foster (genealogist)
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Wikipedia - Joseph Fourier -- French mathematician and physicist (1768 - 1830)
Wikipedia - Joseph Fournier de Belleval -- Canadian singer
Wikipedia - Joseph Fowles -- Australian artist (1809-1878)
Wikipedia - Joseph Foxcroft Cole -- American painter
Wikipedia - Joseph F. Poland -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Joseph Francois Auguste Jules d'Albert de Saint-Hippolyte -- French Navy officer of the War of American Independence
Wikipedia - Joseph Francois Augustin Monneron -- French politician and banker
Wikipedia - Joseph-Francois de Payan -- French political figure
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Wikipedia - Joseph-Francois-Felix Garnier de Saint-Antonin -- French Navy officer
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Wikipedia - Joseph Frankel (musician) -- American klezmer bandleader
Wikipedia - Joseph Franklin Ada -- 5th Governor of Guam
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Wikipedia - Joseph Gilbert Hamilton -- American professor and physicist
Wikipedia - Joseph Gilbert (winemaker) -- Pastoralist and winemaker in South Australia
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