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Mexico (México; Mēxihco), officially called the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is a federal republic in the southern portion of North America. [1]

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'Ndrangheta

The 'Ndràngheta is an organized crime group centered in Calabria, Italy.

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'Salem's Lot

Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King.

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A Chorus Line

A Chorus Line is a musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante.

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A Cook's Tour (book)

A Cook's Tour: In Search of the Perfect Meal, sometimes later published as A Cook's Tour: Global Adventures in Extreme Cuisines, is a ''New York Times'' bestselling book written by chef and author Anthony Bourdain in 2001.

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A Day Without a Mexican

A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau.

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A Man Apart

A Man Apart is a 2003 American vigilante action film directed by F. Gary Gray and released by New Line Cinema.

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A Martinez

Adolfo Larrue Martínez III (born September 27, 1948), better known as A Martinez, is an American actor and singer with roles in the daytime soap operas Santa Barbara, General Hospital, One Life to Live, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Days of Our Lives, and the primetime dramas L.A. Law, Profiler, and Longmire.

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A. Bruce Bielaski

Alexander Bruce Bielaski (April 2, 1883 – February 19, 1964) was an American lawyer of Lithuanian-Polish origin and director of the Bureau of Investigation (now the Federal Bureau of Investigation).

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A. E. W. Mason

Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (7 May 1865 – 22 November 1948) was an English author and politician.

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A.J. Styles

Allen Neal Jones (born June 2, 1977), best known by the ring name A.J. Styles (also stylized as AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand and is the current WWE Champion in his second reign.

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A.N.S.W.E.R.

Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), also known as International A.N.S.W.E.R. and the ANSWER Coalition, is a United States-based protest umbrella group consisting of many antiwar and civil rights organizations.

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A1 Team Mexico

A1 Team Mexico is the Mexican team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series.

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Aarón Díaz

Aarón Díaz Spencer (born March 7, 1982) is a Mexican actor, singer, and model.

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Aarón Galindo

Aarón Galindo Rubio (born 8 May 1982 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a central defender for Spanish club CD Toledo.

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Aarhus

Aarhus (officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 31 December 2010) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality.

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Aaron Lawrence (actor)

Aaron Lawrence (born March 29, 1971) is an American gay pornographic film actor, director, sex advice columnist, author and entrepreneur.

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Aaytha Ezhuthu

Aaytha Ezhuthu (Three dots) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language political drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam.

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Aéropostale (clothing)

Aéropostale, Inc. (occasionally known as AERO) is an American shopping mall-based specialty retailer of casual apparel and accessories, principally targeting ages 14-to-17-year-old teens through its Aéropostale stores (although adults 18 and up wear the clothing as well) and 4-to-12-year-old children through its P.S. from Aéropostale stores.

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Abarema

Abarema is a neotropical genus of large trees in the legume family (Fabaceae).

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Abasolo, Coahuila

Abasolo is a city and seat of the municipality of Abasolo in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Abbas (photographer)

Abbas Attar (عباس; full name: عباس عطار ʿAbbās ʿAṭṭār; 29 March 1944 – 25 April 2018), better known by his mononym Abbas, was an Iranian photographer known for his photojournalism in Biafra, Vietnam and South Africa in the 1970s, and for his extensive essays on religions in later years.

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Abdominal obesity

Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity, occurs when excessive abdominal fat around the stomach and abdomen has built up to the extent that it is likely to have a negative impact on health.

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Abdul Latif Sharif

Abdul Latif Sharif (1947 – June 1, 2006), was an Egyptian-born American chemist and chief suspect in the Juárez killings, a decade-long murder spree that began in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez in the early 1990s.

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Abebe Bikila

Abebe Bikila (አበበ ቢቂላ; August 7, 1932 – October 25, 1973) was an Ethiopian double Olympic marathon champion.

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Abelardo L. Rodríguez

Abelardo Rodríguez Luján, commonly known as Abelardo L. Rodríguez (May 12, 1889 – February 13, 1967) was the interim president of Mexico from 1932–1934.

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Abelia

Abelia is a formerly recognized genus that contained about 30 species and hybrids, placed in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae.

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Abert's squirrel

Abert's squirrel, or tassel-eared squirrel, (Sciurus aberti) is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus endemic to the Rocky Mountains from United States to Mexico, with concentrations found in Arizona, the Grand Canyon, New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado.

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Abert's towhee

The Abert's towhee (Melozone aberti) is a bird of the family Passerellidae, native to a small range in southwestern North America, generally the lower Colorado River and Gila River watersheds, nearly endemic to Arizona, but also present in small parts of California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Sonora in Mexico.

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Abies concolor

Abies concolor, the white fir, is a coniferous tree in the pine family Pinaceae.

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Abismo Negro

Andrés Alejandro Palomeque González (July 1, 1971 – March 22, 2009) was a Mexican Luchador (Spanish for "masked professional wrestler").

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Abortion law

Abortion law permits, prohibits, restricts, or otherwise regulates the availability of abortion.

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Abraham Cohen Labatt

Abraham Cohen Labatt (1802, Charleston, South Carolina - August 16, 1899, Galveston, Texas) was an American Sephardic Jew who was a prominent pioneer of Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th century, founding several early congregations in the South and in San Francisco after the Gold Rush.

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Abronia (lizard)

Abronia is a genus of lizards in the family Anguidae endemic to the New World.

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ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN Corporation, commonly known as ABS-CBN, is a Filipino media and entertainment group based in Quezon City. It is the Philippines' largest entertainment and media conglomerate in terms of revenue, operating income, net income, assets, equity, market capitalization, and number of employees. ABS-CBN was formed by the merger of Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network. ABS was founded in 1946 by American electronics engineer James Lindenberg as Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC). In 1952, BEC was renamed Alto Broadcasting System (ABS), after Judge Antonio Quirino, brother of President Elpidio Quirino, purchased the company. The company that would later be merged with ABS was founded in 1956 as Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) by newspaper mogul Eugenio Lopez, Sr. and his brother Fernando Lopez (then Vice President of the Philippines). The two companies were merged and incorporated as ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation on 1 February 1967, and renamed ABS-CBN Corporation in 2010 to reflect the company's diversification. The common shares of ABS-CBN were first traded on the Philippine Stock Exchange in July 1992 under the ticker symbol ABS. The group owns and operates the ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Sports+Action national television networks as well as the Radyo Patrol and My Only Radio regional radio networks. The ABS-CBN television network, in particular, is the largest contributor to the group's revenue, generating about 50 to 60 percent of the group's total annual revenue mainly from selling airtime to advertisers. The remaining revenue is generated from consumer sales, mainly from ABS-CBN Global Ltd. which distributes international television channels such as The Filipino Channel and Myx TV and from pay TV and broadband internet provider Sky. Other companies under the ABS-CBN group are motion picture company Star Cinema, music recording label Star Music, publishing firm ABS-CBN Publishing, pay TV content provider and distributor Creative Programs, and talent agency Star Magic. Among the pay TV networks and channels under the ABS-CBN group are ABS-CBN HD, ABS-CBN News Channel, ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD, Cinema One, Jeepney TV, Metro Channel, Liga, and Myx. In recent years, ABS-CBN has ventured and diversified in other businesses such as cellular telephony provider ABS-CBN Mobile, video on demand platform I Want TV, digital terrestrial television service ABS-CBN TV Plus, family entertainment center Kidzania Manila, and home shopping network O Shopping. ABS-CBN is also the principal owner of ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Absolut Vodka

Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, in southern Sweden.

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Abstract expressionism

Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York in the 1940s.

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Abutilon

Abutilon is a large genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.

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Académie de la Grande Chaumière

The Académie de la Grande Chaumière is an art school in the Montparnasse district of Paris, France.

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Academia Juárez

Founded in 1897, the Juarez Stake Academy (JSA) or Academia Juárez, located in Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, is the oldest private high school owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) that follows a dual-language program that is unique in the country.

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Academic art

Academic art, or academicism or academism, is a style of painting, sculpture, and architecture produced under the influence of European academies of art.

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Academic degree

An academic degree is a qualification awarded to students upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, normally at a college or university.

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Academy of sciences

An academy of sciences is a type of learned society or academy (as special scientific institution) dedicated to sciences that may or may not be state funded.

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Acadian flycatcher

The Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Acadian orogeny

The Acadian orogeny is a long-lasting mountain building event which began in the Middle Devonian, reaching a climax in the early Late Devonian.

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Acapulco

Acapulco de Juárez, commonly called Acapulco, is a city, municipality and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, south of Mexico City.

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Acapulco H.E.A.T.

Acapulco H.E.A.T. was a 1993 syndicated television series.

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Acaxee

Acaxee was a tribe or group of tribes in the Sierra Madre Occidental in eastern Sinaloa and NW Durango.

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Accademia dei Lincei

The Accademia dei Lincei (literally the "Academy of the Lynx-Eyed", but anglicised as the Lincean Academy) is an Italian science academy, located at the Palazzo Corsini on the Via della Lungara in Rome, Italy.

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Accumulation by dispossession

Accumulation by dispossession is a concept presented by the Marxist geographer David Harvey, which defines the neoliberal capitalist policies in many western nations, from the 1970s and to the present day, as resulting in a centralization of wealth and power in the hands of a few by dispossessing the public of their wealth or land.

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Acequia

An acequia or séquia is a community-operated watercourse used in Spain and former Spanish colonies in the Americas for irrigation.

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Acer grandidentatum

Acer grandidentatum, commonly called bigtooth maple, is a species of maple native to interior western North America.

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Acharagma

Acharagma is a genus of two small cactus species from northern Mexico.

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Achimenes

Achimenes is a genus of about 25 species of tropical and subtropical rhizomatous perennial herbs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae.

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Acineta

Acineta, abbreviated as Acn in horticultural trade, is a small genus belonging to the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Acmispon glaber

Acmispon glaber (previously Lotus scoparius) (common deerweed, deer weed, deervetch, California broom or western bird's-foot trefoil) is a perennial subshrub in the family Fabaceae (pea family).

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Acocil

The acocil (Cambarellus montezumae) is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae.

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Acorn woodpecker

The acorn woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) is a medium-sized woodpecker, long, with an average weight of.

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Acteal massacre

The Acteal massacre was a massacre of 45 people attending a prayer meeting of Roman Catholic indigenous townspeople, including a number of children and pregnant women, who were members of the pacifist group Las Abejas ("The Bees"), in the small village of Acteal in the municipality of Chenalhó, in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Actias luna

Actias luna, the luna moth, is a lime-green, Nearctic Saturniid moth in the family Saturniidae, subfamily Saturniinae.

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Actopan, Hidalgo

Actopan (Otomi: Ma’ñuts’i) s a city and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico.

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Acura

Acura is the luxury vehicle marque of Japanese automaker Honda.

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Acura TSX

The Acura TSX is a medium-sized entry-level luxury car that was manufactured by Acura.

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Acute radiation syndrome

Acute radiation syndrome (ARS) is a collection of health effects that are present within 24 hours of exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation.

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AD 100

AD 100 (C) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Adal Ramones

Adalberto Javier Ramones Martínez (born December 3, 1961) is a Mexican television show host and comedian who is known for his comments on Mexican and international social life.

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Adalberto Martínez

Adalberto Martínez Chávez (25 January 1916 – April 4, 2003), better known in the entertainment world as Resortes, was a renowned Mexican actor.

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Adalgisa Nery

Adalgisa Nery (October 29, 1905 – June 7, 1980) was a Brazilian poet, journalist and politician.

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Adamite

Adamite is a zinc arsenate hydroxide mineral, Zn2AsO4OH.

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Adams–Onís Treaty

The Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty,Weeks, p.168.

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Addy Joaquín Coldwell

Addy Cecilia Joaquín Coldwell (born 24 August 1939) is a Mexican politician from Cozumel, Quintana Roo.

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Adelbert von Chamisso

Adelbert von Chamisso (30 January 178121 August 1838) was a German poet and botanist, author of Peter Schlemihl, a famous story about a man who sold his shadow.

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Adelia barbinervis

Adelia barbinervis, commonly known as Teenek, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to southern Mexico and northern Central America.

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Administrative divisions of France

The administrative divisions of France are concerned with the institutional and territorial organization of French territory.

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Administrative divisions of Mexico

The United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is a federal republic composed of 31 states and the capital, Mexico City, an autonomous entity on par with the states.

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Adolf Lüderitz

Franz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz (16 July 1834 – end of October 1886) was a German merchant and the founder of German South West Africa, Imperial Germany's first colony.

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Adolfo Aguilar Zínser

Adolfo Aguilar Zínser (&ndash) was a Mexican scholar, diplomat and politician who served as a National Security Advisor to President Vicente Fox and as a UN Security Council Ambassador in the midst of the US invasion of Iraq.

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Adolfo López Mateos

Adolfo López Mateos (26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964.

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Adolfo Urías

Adolfo Urías y su Lobo Norteño ("Adolfo Urías and his Northern Wolf") is a Mexican norteño band headed by Adolfo Urías.

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Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier

Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (August 6, 1840March 18, 1914) was a Swiss-born American archaeologist who particularly explored the indigenous cultures of the American Southwest, Mexico and South America.

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Adolphe Thiers

Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (15 April 17973 September 1877) was a French statesman and historian.

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Adrian helmet

The M15 Adrian helmet (Casque Adrian) was a combat helmet issued to the French Army during World War I. It was the first standard helmet of the French Army and was designed when millions of French troops were engaged in trench warfare, and head wounds from the falling shrapnel generated by the new technique of indirect fire became a frequent cause of battlefield casualties.

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Adrián Fernández

Adrián Fernández Mier (born April 20, 1963) is a Mexican retired racing driver and co-owner of the Fernandez Racing team.

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Adultery

Adultery (from Latin adulterium) is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds.

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Advocaat

Advocaat or advocatenborrel is a traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage made from eggs, sugar, and brandy.

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Aedes albopictus

Aedes albopictus (Stegomyia albopicta), from the mosquito (Culicidae) family, also known as (Asian) tiger mosquito or forest mosquito, is a mosquito native to the tropical and subtropical areas of Southeast Asia; however, in the past few decades, this species has spread to many countries through the transport of goods and international travel.

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Aegiale hesperiaris

Aegiale hesperiaris is a butterfly known as the tequila giant skipper.

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Aegon N.V.

Aegon N.V. is a multinational life insurance, pensions and asset management company headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Aerial bombing of cities

The aerial bombing of cities in warfare is an optional element of strategic bombing which became widespread during World War I. The bombing of cities grew to a vast scale in World War II, and is still practiced today.

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Aermacchi AL-60

The Aermacchi AL-60 is a light civil utility aircraft of the late 1950s and early 1960s, originally designed by Al Mooney of Lockheed in the United States.

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Aero California

Aero California (at times shortened AeroCal) was a low-cost airline with its headquarters in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, operating a network of domestic passenger flights with its hub at the city's Manuel Márquez de León International Airport.

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Aero Cuahonte

Aero Cuahonte was a commuter airline based in Uruapan, Mexico, operating scheduled and chartered passenger flights out of Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport in Guadalajara.

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Aerocaribe

Aerocaribe was an airline based in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It was a regional affiliate of Mexicana operating services under the Mexicana Inter banner and codeshares with its parent company. It operated almost 120 flights a day. In 2005 Mexicana decided to rebrand Aerocaribe as a low-cost airline, MexicanaClick.

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Aerolíneas Internacionales

Aerolíneas Internacionales S.A. de C.V. is a defunct airline which operated in Mexico.

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Aerolinair

Aerolinair was an airline of Mexico.

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Aeromar

Transportes Aeromar, S.A. de C.V, doing business as Aeromar, is an airline based in Hangar 7 of Zone D of the General Aviation Terminal at Mexico City International Airport in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico.

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Aeroméxico

Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. operating as Aeroméxico (stylized as AEROMEXICO), is the flag carrier airline of Mexico based in Mexico City.

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Aeroméxico Connect

Aerolitoral, S.A. de C.V., DBA Aeroméxico Connect, and formerly known as Aerolitoral, is the regional airline of Aeroméxico operating Embraer E-170 and E-190 aircraft, with crew bases in Mexico City and Monterrey.

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Aeromexpress

Aeromexpress was an all-cargo company based in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA

Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA (AAMSA) was an aircraft manufacturing company in Mexico from 1971 to 1984.

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Aeropostal Cargo de México

Aeropostal Cargo de Mexico was a cargo airline based in Mexico City, Mexico, operating on-demand flights within the Americas using leased aircraft.

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AeroUnion

Aerotransporte de Carga Unión S.A. de C.V., commonly known as AeroUnion, is a scheduled cargo airline headquartered in Hangar Zone G at Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico.

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African diaspora

The African diaspora consists of the worldwide collection of communities descended from Africa's peoples, predominantly in the Americas.

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Afro-American religion

Afro-diasporic religion (also known as African diasporic religions) are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas in various nations of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the southern United States.

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Afro-Latin Americans

Afro-Latin Americans or Black Latin Americans refers to Latin American people of significant African ancestry.

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Afro-Peruvian

Afro-Peruvians (also Afro Peruvians) are citizens of Peru descended from Africans who were enslaved and brought to the Western hemisphere with the arrival of the conquistadors towards the end of the slave trade.

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Afro-Seminole Creole

Afro-Seminole Creole (ASC) is a dialect of Gullah spoken by Black Seminoles in scattered communities in Oklahoma, Texas, and Northern Mexico.

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Afrocentrism

Afrocentrism (also Afrocentricity) is an approach to the study of world history that focuses on the history of people of recent African descent.

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Agalychnis

Agalychnis is a genus of tree frogs native to forests in Mexico, Central America and northwestern South America.

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Agalychnis callidryas

Agalychnis callidryas, known as the red-eyed treefrog, is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests where it ranges from Mexico, through Central America, to Colombia.

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Agapanthus

Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae.

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Agar

Agar (pronounced, sometimes) or agar-agar is a jelly-like substance, obtained from algae.

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Agave americana

Agave americana, common names sentry plant, century plant, maguey or American aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Mexico, and the United States in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas.

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Agave attenuata

Agave attenuata is a species of agave sometimes known as the "lion's tail," "swan's neck," or "foxtail" for its development of a curved inflorescence, unusual among agaves.

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Agave bracteosa

Agave bracteosa is a species of agave sometimes known as spider agave or squid agave.

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Agave fourcroydes

Henequen (Agave fourcroydes Lem.) is an agave, a plant species native to southern Mexico and Guatemala.

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Agave lechuguilla

Agave lechuguilla (common name in Chihuahua: lechuguilla, meaning "big lettuce") is an Agave species found only in the Chihuahuan Desert, where it is an indicator species.

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Agave parryi

Agave parryi, known as Parry's agave or mescal agave, is a flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae.

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Agave tequilana

Agave tequilana, commonly called blue agave or tequila agave, is an agave plant that is an important economic product of Jalisco, Mexico, due to its role as the base ingredient of tequila, a popular distilled beverage.

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Agave vilmoriniana

Agave vilmoriniana, sometimes misspelled vilmoriana, and popularly known as Octopus agave, is a species of agave endemic to Mexico.

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Age of Apocalypse

Age of Apocalypse is a 1995–96 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics.

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Age of candidacy

Age of candidacy is the minimum age at which a person can legally qualify to hold certain elected government offices.

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Age of consent

The age of consent is the age below which a minor is considered to be legally incompetent to consent to sexual acts.

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Age of Discovery

The Age of Discovery, or the Age of Exploration (approximately from the beginning of the 15th century until the end of the 18th century) is an informal and loosely defined term for the period in European history in which extensive overseas exploration emerged as a powerful factor in European culture and was the beginning of globalization.

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Age of Empires III

Age of Empires III is a real-time strategy video game developed by Microsoft Corporation's Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios.

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Age of majority

The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in law.

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Agkistrodon contortrix

Agkistrodon contortrix is a species of venomous snake endemic to Eastern North America, a member of the subfamily Crotalinae (pit vipers).

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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited

Agnico Eagle Mines Limited is a Canadian-based gold producer with operations in Canada, Finland and Mexico and exploration and development activities extending to the United States.

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Agroecology

Agroecology is the study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems.

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Agua Azul

The Cascadas de Agua Azul (Spanish for "Blue-water Falls") are a series of waterfalls found on the Xanil River in the Chiapas, Mexico.

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Agualeguas

Agualeguas is both a city and a municipality located in the northeastern part of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico,.

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Aguardiente

Aguardiente (pattar, aiguardent, augardente, aguardente) is a generic term for alcoholic beverages that contain between 29% and 60% alcohol by volume.

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Aguas frescas

Aguas frescas (Spanish for "cool waters", or literally "fresh waters") are light non-alcoholic beverages made from one or more fruits, cereals, flowers, or seeds blended with sugar and water.

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Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes (Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes, literally: Hot Waters), is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Aguascalientes City

Aguascalientes is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes and is its most populous city, with a metropolitan population of 1,000,000.

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Aguascalientes International Airport

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Aguascalientes Museum

The Aguascalientes City Museum (Spanish: Museo de Aguascalientes) is located in the City of Aguascalientes, in the state of Aguascalientes Mexico, as the premier art museum in the city.

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Aguililla

Aguililla is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Aguirre, the Wrath of God

Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes), known in the UK as Aguirre, Wrath of God, is a 1972 West German epic historical drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog.

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Agustín de Iturbide

Agustín Cosme Damián de Iturbide y Arámburu (27 September 178319 July 1824), also known as Augustine of Mexico, was a Mexican army general and politician.

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Agustín de Iturbide y Green

Don Agustín de Iturbide y Green, Prince of Iturbide (2 April 1863, in Mexico City, Mexico – 3 March 1925, in Washington, D.C.) was the grandson of Agustín de Iturbide, the first emperor of independent Mexico, and his consort Empress Ana María.

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Agustín Hernández Navarro

Agustín Hernández Navarro (born February 29, 1924) is a Mexican architect and sculptor.

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Agustín Lara

Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (October 30, 1897– November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara was a Mexican composer and interpreter of songs and boleros.

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Agustín Yáñez

Agustín Yáñez Delgadillo (May 4, 1904 in Guadalajara, Jalisco – January 17, 1980 in Mexico City) was a notable Mexican writer and politician who served as Governor of Jalisco and Secretary of Public Education during Gustavo Díaz Ordaz's presidency.

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Ah Beng

Ah Beng is a stereotype applied to a certain group of young Chinese men in Southeast Asia, particularly Singapore and Malaysia.

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Ahome

Ahome is a municipality on the coast of the Gulf of California in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Sinaloa; it is adjacent to the southern border of Sonora state.

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Aida (musical)

Aida (also known as Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida) is a musical based on the opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi.

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AIESEC

AIESEC is the world's largest non-profit youth-run organization.

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Aimé Bonpland

Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (August 1773 – May 1858) was a French explorer and botanist who traveled with Alexander von Humboldt in Latin America from 1799 to 1804.

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Aimee Garcia

Aimee Garcia (born November 28, 1978) is an American actress.

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Air California

Air California, later renamed AirCal, was founded by William E. Myers and Bill Perrera, a partnership of Orange County businessmen.

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Air Florida

Air Florida was an American low-cost carrier that operated from 1971 to 1984.

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Air Transat

Air Transat is a Canadian low-cost leisure airline based in Montreal, Quebec, operating scheduled and charter flights, serving 63 destinations in 30 countries.

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Air Transport Command

Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces.

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Aircraft ground handling

In aviation, aircraft ground handling defines the servicing of an aircraft while it is on the ground and (usually) parked at a terminal gate of an airport.

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AirHeads

AirHeads are a tangy, taffy-like, chewy candy manufactured by Dutch-Italian company Perfetti Van Melle in Erlanger, Kentucky.

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Airline

An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight.

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Airport terminal

An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from aircraft.

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Airtours International Airways

Airtours is a British tour operator specialising in package holidays throughout Europe, as well as in parts of North America and the Caribbean.

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Aix (genus)

Aix is a bird genus that contains two species of ducks: the wood duck (Aix sponsa), and the Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata).

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Akatek language

Akatek (Acateco) is a Mayan language spoken by the Akatek people primarily in the Huehuetenango Department, Guatemala in and around the municipalities of Concepción Huista, Nentón, San Miguel Acatán, San Rafael La Independencia and San Sebastián Coatán.

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Aki Kaurismäki

Aki Olavi Kaurismäki (born 4 April 1957) is a Finnish screenwriter and film director.

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Aktzin

Aktzin (alternate spellings: Aktsin, Aktsini, Aktziní) was the god of rain, thunder and lightning for the Totonac people in ancient Mexico.

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Akwid

Akwid is a Mexican hip hop group combining hip hop-style vocals with regional Mexican music.

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Al Jazeera English

Al Jazeera English (AJE) is an international state-funded 24-hour English-language news and current affairs TV channel owned and operated by Al Jazeera Media Network, headquartered in Doha, Qatar.

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Al Palladini

Al Palladini (December 24, 1943 – March 7, 2001) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.

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Al pastor

Al pastor (from Spanish, "shepherd style"), also known as tacos al pastor, is a dish developed in Central Mexico that is based on shawarma spit-grilled meat brought by mainly Christian Lebanese immigrants to Mexico.

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Alabaster

Alabaster is a mineral or rock that is soft, often used for carving, and is processed for plaster powder.

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Alamania

Alamania punicea is a species of epiphytic orchids and the only species of the genus Alamania.

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Alameda, California

Alameda (Spanish) is a city in Alameda County, California, United States.

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Alamo, Texas

Alamo, located in the Rio Grande Valley in what is nicknamed the "Land of Two Summers", is a city in the irrigated area of southern Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Alamodome

The Alamodome is a domed 64,000-seat, multi-purpose facility used as a football, basketball, soccer, baseball stadium, and convention center.

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Alan Hansen

Alan David Hansen (born 13 June 1955) is a Scottish former football player and BBC television football pundit.

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Alan McDonald (Northern Ireland footballer)

Alan McDonald (12 October 1963 – 23 June 2012) was a Northern Ireland footballer and manager.

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Alan Seeger

Alan Seeger (22 June 1888 – 4 July 1916) was an American poet who fought and died in World War I during the Battle of the Somme, serving in the French Foreign Legion.

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Alan Thicke

Alan Willis Thicke (né Jeffrey; March 1, 1947 – December 13, 2016) was a Canadian actor, songwriter, comedian, game and talk show host.

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Alaska (singer)

María Olvido Gara Jova (born June 13, 1963) better known as Alaska is a Spanish-Mexican singer, DJ, and television personality famous in Spain and Latin America.

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Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines is an American airline headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area of the state of Washington.

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ALBA

ALBA or ALBA-TCP, formally the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América) or the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples’ Trade Treaty (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América - Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos), is an intergovernmental organization based on the idea of the social, political and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Albany Park, Chicago

Albany Park is one of 77 well-defined community areas of Chicago.

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Albatross (1920 schooner)

Albatross, originally named Albatros, later Alk, was a sailing ship that became famous when she sank in 1961 with a group of American teenagers on board.

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Alberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez

The Alberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez is an indoor swimming pool Olympic facility located in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Albert Baez

Albert Vinicio Báez (November 15, 1912 – March 20, 2007) was a prominent Mexican-American physicist, and the father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña.

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Albert Einstein World Award of Science

The Albert Einstein World Award for Science is an annual award given by the World Cultural Council "as a means of recognition and encouragement for scientific and technological research and development", with special consideration for researches which "have brought true benefit and well being to mankind".

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Alberta

Alberta is a western province of Canada.

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Alberta Highway 3

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 3, commonly referred to as Highway 3 and officially named the Crowsnest Highway, is a highway that traverses southern Alberta, Canada, running from the Crowsnest Pass through Lethbridge to the Trans-Canada Highway in Medicine Hat.

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Alberta Highway 4

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 4, commonly referred to as Highway 4, is a highway in southern Alberta, Canada that connects Highway 3 in Lethbridge to Interstate 15 in Montana.

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Alberto Bayo

Alberto Bayo y Giroud (1892 in Camagüey – 1967 in Havana) was a Cuban military leader of the defeated left-wing Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War.

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Alberto Braniff

Alberto Braniff Ricard (8 December 1886 – 17 September 1966) was a pioneering Mexican airplane pilot.

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Alberto Cárdenas

Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez (born April 4, 1958) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the conservative National Action Party (PAN).

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Alberto García Aspe

Alberto García Aspe Mena (born May 11, 1967) is a retired Mexican football midfielder.

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Alberto Gonzales

Alberto R. Gonzales (born August 4, 1955) is an American lawyer who served as the 80th United States Attorney General, appointed in February 2005 by President George W. Bush, becoming the highest-ranking Hispanic American in executive government to date.

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Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel, OC, FRSL (born 1948 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine Canadian anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist, editor, and Director of the National Library of Argentina.

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Alberto Mercado

Alberto Mercado (born January 2, 1961) was a Jr.

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Alberto Ruz Lhuillier

Alberto Ruz Lhuillier (27 January 1906 – 25 August 1979) was a Mexican archaeologist.

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Albertsons

Albertsons Companies LLC is an American grocery company founded and headquartered in Boise, Idaho.

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Alcabala

The alcabala or alcavala was a sales tax of up to fourteen percent,Joaquín Escriche, Diccionario razonado de legislacion y jurisprudencia, Volume 1, Third Edition, Viuda e hijos de A. Calleja, 1847.

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Alcalá de Henares

Alcalá de Henares, meaning Castle on the Henares (river), in Arabic قلعة النار, is a Spanish city located northeast of the country's capital, Madrid.

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Alcanzar una estrella II

Alcanzar una estrella II (English title: To reach a star II) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Luis de Llano Macedo for Televisa in 1991.

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Alcatraz Island

Alcatraz Island is located in San Francisco Bay, offshore from San Francisco, California, United States.

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Alcione Nazareth

Alcione Dias Nazareth (born November 21, 1947) is also known as, "Alcione", and "A Marrom" (English: "the brown one") and is one of the most successful female samba singers, or sambistas, in Brazil.

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ALCO Century 415

The ALCO Century 415 was a diesel-electric locomotive of B-B wheel arrangement produced by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) as part of their Century Series of locomotives.

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ALCO PA

ALCO PA refers to a family of A1A-A1A diesel locomotives built to haul passenger trains that were built in Schenectady, New York, in the United States by a partnership of the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and General Electric (GE) between June, 1946 and December, 1953.

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ALCO RS-3

The ALCO RS-3 is a, B-B road switcher diesel-electric locomotive.

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ALCO S-1 and S-3

The ALCO S-1 and S-3 were switcher diesel-electric locomotives produced by ALCO and their Canadian subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW).

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Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond

Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (also known as One Step Beyond) was an American anthology series created by Merwin Gerard.

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Aldrich Ames

Aldrich Hazen Ames (born May 26, 1941) is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer turned KGB mole, who was convicted of espionage in 1994.

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Alebrije

Alebrijes are brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical (fantasy/mythical) creatures.

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Aleen Bailey

Aleen May Bailey (born 25 November 1980 in Saint Mary) is a track and field sprint specialist, competing internationally for Jamaica.

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Alejandro de Humboldt National Park

Alejandro de Humboldt National Park (Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt) is a national park in the Cuban provinces of Holguín and Guantánamo.

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Alejandro Domínguez Coello

Alejandro Domínguez Coello (ca. 1950 – June 8, 2005) wrelative velocity time dilation chief of police in Nuevo Laredo, a city on the Mexican side of the United States–Mexico border.

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Alejandro Fernández

Alejandro Fernández Abarca (born 24 April 1971) is a Mexican singer.

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Alejandro Jodorowsky

Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean-French filmmaker.

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Alejandro María Aguado, 1st Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes

Don Alejandro María Aguado y Remírez de Estenoz, 1st Marquis de Las Marismas del Guadalquivir (Seville, 29 June 1784Gijon, 14 April 1842), Spanish banker, was born of Old Christian parentage, originally from La Rioja, at Seville.

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Alex Bunbury

Alexander "Alex" Bunbury (born 18 June 1967) is a Canadian retired footballer who played as a striker.

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Alex Fernandes

Alexsandro Fernandes Xavier (born April 4, 1973 in Recife, Brazil), often known simply as Alex, is a Mexican football striker.

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Alex Michel

Alexander Mattheus Michel (born August 10, 1970 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American businessman, producer, and television personality, best known for being the first star of The Bachelor during its premiere season in 2002.

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Alex Padilla

Alejandro Padilla (born March 22, 1973) is an American politician, Democratic Party activist, engineer, and civil servant.

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Alex Phillips

Alex Phillips (January 11, 1900, in Renfrew, Ontario – June 14, 1977) was a Canadian-born Mexican cinematographer and the father of Alex Phillips, Jr., also a cinematographer.

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Alex Quaison-Sackey

Dr.

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Alex Sánchez (author)

Alex Sánchez (born 1957) is a Mexican-American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults.

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Alex Shelley

Patrick Martin (born May 23, 1983), is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Alex Shelley.

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Alex Stepney

Alexander Cyril Stepney (born 18 September 1942) is an English former football player who was Manchester United's goalkeeper when they became the first English club to win the European Cup.

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Alex Treviño

Álejandro Treviño Castro (born August 26, 1957) is a former Major League Baseball catcher.

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Alexander Abt

Alexander "Sasha" Viktorovich Abt (Александр "Саша" Викторович Абт; born October 22, 1976 in Moscow) is a Russian figure skater and coach.

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Alexander Forbes (explorer)

Alexander Forbes (1778–1862) was a 19th-century Scottish merchant, explorer, and author.

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Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)

Sir Alexander Mackenzie (or MacKenzie, Alasdair MacCoinnich; 1764 – 12 March 1820) was a Scottish explorer known for accomplishing the first east to west crossing of North America north of Mexico, which preceded the more famous Lewis and Clark Expedition by 12 years.

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Alexander Patch

General Alexander McCarrell "Sandy" Patch (November 23, 1889 – November 21, 1945) was a senior United States Army officer, who fought in both World War I and World War II.

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Alexandra Braun

Alexandra Braun Waldeck (born May 19, 1983) is a Venezuelan multi-award winning international actress, model and beauty queen who won the 2005 edition of Miss Earth, an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness.

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Alexandre Guimarães

Alexandre Henrique Borges Guimarães (born November 7, 1959) is a Costa Rican retired footballer, who played in 1990 FIFA World Cup.

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Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre

Alexandre Saint-Yves, Marquess of Alveydre (26 March 1842 – 5 February 1909) was a French occultist who adapted the works of Fabre d'Olivet (1767–1825) and, in turn, had his ideas adapted by Gérard Encausse alias Papus.

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Alf Morgans

Alfred Edward Morgans (17 February 1850 – 10 August 1933) was the fourth Premier of Western Australia, serving for just over a month, from 21 November to 23 December 1901.

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Alfio Basile

Alfio Basile (born 1 November 1943 in Bahía Blanca), nicknamed Coco, is an Argentine football coach and former player.

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Alfonso Bedoya

Benito Alfonso Bedoya y Díaz de Guzmán (April 16, 1904 – December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films.

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Alfonso de Anda

Alfonso de Anda aka Poncho de Anda (born July 25, 1974 in Mexico City) is a Mexican TV show host.

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Alfonso García Robles

Alfonso García Robles (20 March 1911 – 2 September 1991) was a Mexican diplomat and politician who, in conjunction with Sweden's Alva Myrdal, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982.

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Alfonso Gómez

Alfonso Salvador Gómez Becerra (born October 28, 1980), best known as Alfonso Gómez, is a Mexican professional boxer.

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Alfonso Herrera

Alfonso "Poncho" Herrera (born Alfonso Herrera Rodríguez on August 28, 1983) is a Mexican stage and screen actor and former singer, who is best known for starring in Clase 406 (2002), Rebelde (2004), RBD: La familia (2007), Mujeres Asesinas (2009) Camaleones (2009), El Equipo (2011), Sense8 (2015–18), and El Dandy (2015).

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Alfonso Lastras Ramírez

Alfonso Lastras Ramírez (November 24, 1924 – December 25, 1999) was a Mexican lawyer and politician.

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Alfonso Loera

Alfonso Loera Pico (born December 4, 1978 in Ensenada) is a Mexican footballer.

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Alfonso Portillo

Alfonso Antonio Portillo Cabrera (born September 24, 1951) is a Guatemalan politician who served as President of Guatemala from 2000 to 2004.

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Alforsite

Alforsite is a barium phosphate chloride mineral with formula: Ba5(PO4)3Cl.

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Alfred L. Kroeber

Alfred Louis Kroeber (June 11, 1876 – October 5, 1960) was an American cultural anthropologist.

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Alfred Sarant

Alfred Epaminondas Sarant, also known as Filipp Georgievich Staros and Philip Georgievich Staros (1918 – March 12, 1979), was an engineer and a member of the Communist party in New York City in 1944.

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Alfred V. Kidder

Alfred Vincent Kidder (October 29, 1885 – June 11, 1963) was an American archaeologist considered the foremost of the southwestern United States and Mesoamerica during the first half of the 20th century.

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Alfredo Antoniozzi

Alfredo Antoniozzi (born 18 March 1956 in Cosenza) is an Italian politician and was a Member of the European Parliament for Central with the Forza Italia, part of the European People's Party and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.

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Alfredo González Tahuilán

José Alfredo González Tahuilán (born 10 April 1980 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican footballer.

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Alfredo Harp Helú

Alfredo Harp Helú (born 1944) is a Mexican businessman of Lebanese origin, and as of 2011, with a net worth of $1.5 billion, is according to Forbes the 974th richest person in the world.

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Alfredo Omar Tena

Alfredo Omar Tena Salamano (born 28 April 1985 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer, who currently plays as a Midfielder or Defender.

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Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco

Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco (October 12, 1908 in Guayaquil — May 1, 1993 in Quito) — born Alfredo Pareja y Díez Canseco — was a prominent Ecuadorian novelist, essayist, journalist, historian and diplomat.

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Algeria national football team

The Algeria national football team represents Algeria in association football and is controlled by the Algerian Football Federation.

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Alias (season 3)

The third season of the American drama/adventure television series Alias premiered September 28, 2003 on ABC and concluded May 23, 2004 and was released on DVD in region 1 on September 7, 2004.

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Alice Brown Davis

Alice Brown Davis (September 10, 1852 – June 21, 1935) was the first female Principal Chief of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma, and served from 1922–1935, appointed by President Warren G. Harding.

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Alice Terry

Alice Frances Taeffe (July 24, 1900 – December 22, 1987), known professionally as Alice Terry, was an American film actress and director.

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Alice Walton

Alice Louise Walton (born October 7, 1949) is an American heiress to the fortune of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. She is the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton and Helen Walton, and sister of S. Robson Walton, Jim Walton and the late John T. Walton.

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Alice, Texas

Alice is a city in and the county seat of Jim Wells County, Texas, United States, in the South Texas region of the state.

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Alicia Ashley

Alicia Ashley (born August 23, 1967) is a women's boxing participant who is the former WBC female world super bantamweight champion.

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Alimentation Couche-Tard

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. or simply Couche-Tard is a Canadian multinational operator of convenience stores.

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Alistair Crane

Alistair Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions.

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Alitame

Alitame is an aspartic acid-containing dipeptide sweetener.

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All-news radio

All-news radio is a radio format devoted entirely to the discussion and broadcast of news.

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Allamanda

Allamanda is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae.

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Allan Clarke (footballer)

Allan John Clarke (born 31 July 1946 in Short Heath, Willenhall, Staffordshire), nicknamed "Sniffer", is a former footballer who played in the Football League for Walsall, Fulham, Leicester City, Leeds United and Barnsley, and won 19 international caps for England.

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Allegan, Michigan

Allegan is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Allegheny College

Allegheny College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college in northwestern Pennsylvania in the town of Meadville, approximately 35 miles (56 km) south of Erie.

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Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air (usually shortened to Allegiant and stylized as allegiant) is an American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights.

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Allen G. Thurman

Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895) was a Democratic Representative, Ohio Supreme Court justice, and Senator from Ohio.

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Allen's hummingbird

Allen's hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin) is a species of hummingbird.

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Alliance for Change (Mexico)

The Alliance for Change was a political alliance formed in Mexico for the purpose of fighting the general election of 2 July 2000.

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Alliance for Mexico

The Alliance for Mexico is the name of two multi-party electoral alliances in Mexico, one from 2000 and the other from 2006.

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Alliance Française

L'Alliance Française (French Alliance), or AF, is an international organization that aims to promote French language and culture around the world.

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Allies of World War I

The Allies of World War I, or Entente Powers, were the countries that opposed the Central Powers in the First World War.

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Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945).

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Alligator gar

The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) is a ray-finned euryhaline fish related to the bowfin in the infraclass Holostei (ho'-las-te-i).

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Allium ampeloprasum

Allium ampeloprasum is a member of the onion genus Allium.

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Allium drummondii

Allium drummondii, also known as Drummond's onion, wild garlic and prairie onion, is a North American species of onion native to the southern Great Plains of North America.

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Allspice

Allspice, also called pimenta, Jamaica pimenta, or myrtle pepper, is the dried unripe fruit (berries, used as a spice) of Pimenta dioica, a midcanopy tree native to the Greater Antilles, southern Mexico, and Central America, now cultivated in many warm parts of the world.

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Alma Guillermoprieto

Alma Guillermoprieto (born May 27, 1949) is a Mexican journalist who has written extensively about Latin America for the British and American press.

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Almont, Michigan

Almont is a village in Lapeer County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Almonte, Ontario

Almonte (pronounced "AL-mont" as opposed to the original Spanish pronunciation of "al-MON-tay") is a former mill town located in Lanark County, in the eastern portion of Ontario, Canada.

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Alnus jorullensis

Alnus jorullensis (Mexican alder) is an evergreen or semi-evergreen alder, native to eastern and southern Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.

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Alonso de Arellano

Alonso de Arellano was a 16th-century Spanish explorer who commanded one ship out of five fleets that re-discovered the Philippines after the Magellan and López de Villalobos expedition.

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Alonso de Ojeda

Alonso de Ojeda (Torrejoncillo del Rey, Cuenca-1468 (some sources state 1466); Santo Domingo-1515) was a Spanish navigator, governor and conquistador.

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Alonso Lobo

Alonso Lobo (February 25, 1555 (baptised) – April 5, 1617) was a Spanish composer of the late Renaissance.

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Alonsoa

Alonsoa (mask flower) is a genus of 12 species of flowering plants in the family Scrophulariaceae.

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Alpheus Felch

Alpheus Felch (September 28, 1804June 13, 1896) was the fifth Governor of Michigan and U.S. Senator from Michigan.

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Alpine (automobile)

The Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS, commonly known as Alpine, is a French manufacturer of racing and sports cars established in 1955.

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Alpine Electronics

is the consumer electronics subsidiary of the Japanese electronics component manufacturer Alps Electric, specializing in car audio and navigation systems.

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Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria, commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae.

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Alstroemeriaceae

Alstroemeriaceae is a family of flowering plants, with 254 known species in four genera (Christenhusz & Byng 2016), almost entirely native to the Americas, from Central America to southern South America.

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Alta California

Alta California (Upper California), founded in 1769 by Gaspar de Portolà, was a polity of New Spain, and, after the Mexican War of Independence in 1822, a territory of Mexico.

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Altaite

Altaite, or lead telluride, is a yellowish white mineral with an isometric crystal structure.

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Altamira oriole

The Altamira oriole (Icterus gularis) is a New World oriole.

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Altamira yellowthroat

The Altamira yellowthroat (Geothlypis flavovelata) is a New World warbler.

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Altingiaceae

Altingiaceae is a small family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales,Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards).

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Alto Lucero

Alto Lucero (formally: Alto Lucero de Gutiérrez Barrios) is a city in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Alvarado, Veracruz

Alvarado (officially: Ilustre, Heroica y Generosa Ciudad y Puerto de Alvarado) is a city in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Alvarez hypothesis

The Alvarez hypothesis posits that the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and many other living things during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event was caused by the impact of a large asteroid on the Earth.

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Alvin Mendoza

Raúl Alvin "Nalvin" Mendoza Argüello (born July 27, 1984) is a Mexican footballer.

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Alvin Morell Bentley

Alvin Morell Bentley III (August 30, 1918 – April 10, 1969) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.

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AM stereo

AM stereo is a term given to a series of mutually incompatible techniques for radio broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers.

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Amado Carrillo Fuentes

Amado Carrillo Fuentes (December 17, 1956 – July 4, 1997) was a Mexican drug lord who seized control of the Juárez Cartel after assassinating his boss Rafael Aguilar Guajardo.

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Amado Nervo

Amado Nervo (August 27, 1870 – May 24, 1919) also known as Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo, was a Mexican poet, journalist and educator.

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Amanita

The genus Amanita contains about 600 species of agarics including some of the most toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded edible species.

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Amaranthus fimbriatus

Amaranthus fimbriatus is a species of glabrous flowering plant.

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Amaranthus hybridus

Amaranthus hybridus, commonly called green amaranth, slim amaranth, smooth amaranth, smooth pigweed, or red amaranth, is a species of annual flowering plant.

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Amaranthus hypochondriacus

Amaranthus hypochondriacus is an ornamental plant commonly known as Prince-of-Wales feather or prince's-feather.

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Amaryllis belladonna

Amaryllis belladonna, (Jersey lily, belladonna-lily, naked-lady-lily, March lily) is a plant species native to Cape Province in South Africa but widely cultivated as an ornamental.

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Amateur radio frequency allocations

Amateur radio frequency allocation is done by national telecommunications authorities.

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Amazing Red

Jonathan Figueroa (born April 26, 1982) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and promoter better known by his ring name, Amazing Red, or simply Red for short currently working on the independent circuit.

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Amazon parrot

Amazon parrot is the common name for a parrot of the genus Amazona.

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América (Brazilian TV series)

América is a Brazilian telenovela that was originally broadcast in 2005 by Rede Globo.

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Ambroise Guellec

Ambroise Guellec (born 26 March 1941 in Peumerit, Finistère) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for Western France.

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Ambrose Hundley Sevier

Ambrose Hundley Sevier (November 4, 1801 – December 31, 1848) was an attorney, politician and planter from Arkansas.

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AMC Concord

The AMC Concord is a compact car manufactured and marketed by the American Motors Corporation for model years 1978-1983.

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AMC Hornet

The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile, manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in a single generation from model years 1970 through 1977 — in sedan, wagon and hatchback coupe configurations.

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AMC Matador

The AMC Matador is a model line built and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978.

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AMC Pacer

The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by the American Motors Corporation from 1975 to 1979, sold out in 1980.

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AMC Rebel

The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) is a mid-size car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1967 to 1970.

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AMC Spirit

The AMC Spirit was a subcompact marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1979 to 1983 as a restyled replacement for the Gremlin.

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Amduscia

Amduscia is an aggrotech band from Mexico consisting of Polo Acevedo (vocals, lyrics, sampling), Raul Montelongo, and Adrian Ruiz.

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Ameiva

Ameiva, commonly called jungle-runners, is a genus of whiptail lizards that belongs to the family Teiidae.

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Amelia Earhart

Amelia Mary Earhart (born July 24, 1897; disappeared July 2, 1937) was an American aviation pioneer and author.

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America West Airlines

America West Airlines was a U.S. regional airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

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America's Funniest Home Videos

America's Funniest Home Videos (often simply abbreviated to AFHV or its on-air abbreviation AFV) is an American video clip television series on ABC, which features humorous homemade videos that are submitted by viewers.

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America's Most Wanted

America's Most Wanted is an American television program that was produced by 20th Television.

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American (word)

The meaning of the word American in the English language varies according to the historical, geographical, and political context in which it is used.

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American Airlines Flight 157

American Airlines Flight 157 was a civil aviation accident resulting in 28 fatalities.

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American badger

The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European badger.

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American Baptist Association

The American Baptist Association (ABA), formed by a merger of two related groups in 1924, is an association of Baptist churches.

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American Beetles

American Beetles is the single most comprehensive description of the beetles of North America north of the tropical area of Mexico.

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American bison

The American bison or simply bison (Bison bison), also commonly known as the American buffalo or simply buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds.

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American black bear

The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is a medium-sized bear native to North America.

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American Bottom

The American Bottom is the flood plain of the Mississippi River in the Metro-East region of Southern Illinois, extending from Alton, Illinois, south to the Kaskaskia River.

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American Bowl

The American Bowl was a series of National Football League pre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States between 1986 and 2005.

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American bushtit

The American bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) is the only species in the family Aegithalidae found in the New World, and the only member of the genus Psaltriparus.

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American Chinese cuisine

American Chinese cuisine is a style of Chinese cuisine developed by Americans of Chinese descent.

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American Civil War

The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.

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American colonial architecture

American colonial architecture includes several building design styles associated with the colonial period of the United States, including First Period English (late-medieval), French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Dutch Colonial, and Georgian.

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American Conquest

American Conquest is a real-time strategy video game developed by GSC Game World and published by CDV Software Entertainment.

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American Contract Bridge League

The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) is the governing body for contract bridge in the United States, Mexico, Bermuda and Canada and is a member of the World Bridge Federation, the international bridge governing body.

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American Convention on Human Rights

The American Convention on Human Rights, also known as the Pact of San José, is an international human rights instrument.

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American Cordillera

The American Cordillera is a chain of mountain ranges (cordilleras) that consists of an almost continuous sequence of mountain ranges that form the western "backbone" of North America, South America and Antarctica.

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American crocodile

The American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is a species of crocodilian found in the Neotropics.

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American dusky flycatcher

The American dusky flycatcher, or simply dusky flycatcher, (Empidonax oberholseri) is a small, insectivorous passerine of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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American Enterprise Institute

The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, known simply as the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), is a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. which researches government, politics, economics and social welfare.

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American Indian Wars

The American Indian Wars (or Indian Wars) is the collective name for the various armed conflicts fought by European governments and colonists, and later the United States government and American settlers, against various American Indian tribes.

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American Iron and Steel Institute

The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) is an association of North American steel producers.

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American kestrel

The American kestrel (Falco sparverius) is the smallest and most common falcon in North America.

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American lion

The American lion (Panthera leo atrox) – also known as the North American cave lion – is an extinct subspecies of lion that lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch (340,000 to 11,000 years ago).

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American Motors Corporation

American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company formed by the 1954 merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company.

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American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest museums in the world.

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American oystercatcher

The American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), occasionally called the American pied oystercatcher, is a member of family Haematopodidae.

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American Popular Revolutionary Alliance

The American Popular Revolutionary Alliance - Peruvian Aprista Party (Spanish: Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana - Partido Aprista Peruano) is a centre-left Peruvian political party.

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American purple gallinule

This article is on the New-World purple gallinule (Porphyrio martinicus), not the Old-World purple gallinule which is the Purple swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio).

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American Registry for Internet Numbers

The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Canada, the United States, and many Caribbean and North Atlantic islands.

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American robin

The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family.

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American Scouting overseas

There have been American Scouts overseas since almost the inception of the movement, often for similar reasons as the present day.

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American Theater (World War II)

The American Theater describes a series of mostly minor areas of operations during World War II.

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American Top 40

American Top 40 (commonly abbreviated to AT40) is an internationally syndicated, independent song countdown radio program created by Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds and Ron Jacobs.

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Americana (The Offspring album)

Americana is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band the Offspring, released on November 17, 1998.

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Americas

The Americas (also collectively called America)"America." The Oxford Companion to the English Language.

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Ameriflight

Ameriflight LLC is an American cargo airline with headquarters at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

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Amerika (miniseries)

Amerika is an American television miniseries that was broadcast in 1987 on ABC.

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Amerind Foundation

The Amerind Foundation is a museum and research facility dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Native American cultures and their histories.

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AMF Bowling

AMF Bowling (AMF Bowling Worldwide) was a major operator of bowling centers and major manufacturer of bowling equipment.

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Amigas y rivales

Amigas y rivales (English: Friends and Rivals) is a Mexican juvenile telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 2001.

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Amigos de las Américas

Amigos de las Américas (or AMIGOS) is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas with 25 chapters across the USA.

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Amir Khan (boxer)

Amir Iqbal Khan (عامر اقبال خان; born 8 December 1986) is a British professional boxer.

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Amisulpride

Amisulpride, sold under the brand name Solian among others, is an antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia.

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Amoco

Amoco Corporation, originally Standard Oil Company (Indiana), is a global chemical and oil company that was founded in 1889 around a refinery located in Whiting, Indiana, United States.

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Amorpha

Amorpha is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Amparo Muñoz

Amparo Muñoz Quesada (21 June 1954 – 27 February 2011) was a Spanish actress, model and beauty queen who won the Miss Universe 1974 pageant.

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Ampelopsis

Ampelopsis, commonly known as peppervine or porcelainberry, is a genus of climbing shrubs, in the grape family Vitaceae.

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Amphidromic point

An amphidromic point is a point of zero amplitude of one harmonic constituent of the tide.

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Ampm

The ampm brand (rarely "am/pm") is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U.S. states, including Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, recently in Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and in several countries worldwide.

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Ampullariidae

Ampullariidae, common name the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks with a gill and an operculum.

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Amuzgo language

Amuzgo is an Oto-Manguean language spoken in the Costa Chica region of the Mexican states of Guerrero and Oaxaca by about 44,000 speakers.

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Amy Ray

Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls.

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Amygdalin

Amygdalin (from Ancient Greek: ἀμυγδαλή amygdálē "almond") is a naturally occurring chemical compound, famous for falsely being promoted as a cancer cure.

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Ana Alicia

Ana Alicia (born December 12, 1956) is a Mexican-American actress. She is best known for her role as scheming heiress Melissa Agretti on the long-running primetime soap opera Falcon Crest.

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Ana Bárbara

Altagracia Ugalde Mota (born January 10, 1971), better known as Ana Bárbara, is a Mexican recording artist.

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Ana Colchero

Ana Colchero Argones (born 9 February 1968 in Veracruz. Mexico) is a Mexican actress and economist.

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Ana de la Reguera

Anabell Gardoqui "Ana" de la Reguera (born April 8, 1977) is a Mexican actress who has starred in telenovelas, films, the HBO television series Eastbound & Down and the Amazon television series Goliath.

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Ana Gabriel

María Guadalupe Araujo (born December 10, 1955), better known as Ana Gabriel, is a Mexican singer and songwriter from Guamuchil, Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Ana Guevara

Ana Gabriela Guevara Espinoza (born March 4, 1977, in Nogales, Sonora) is a now-retired Mexican track and field athlete who specialized in the 400 meters.

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Ana Layevska

Anna Serhiivna Layevska (Ганна Сергіївна Лаєвська) (born January 10, 1982), known as Ana Layevska, is a Ukrainian-Mexican actress and singer.

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Ana Mato

Ana Mato Adrover (born 24 September 1959 in Madrid) is a Spanish politician.

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Ana Mendieta

Ana Mendieta (November 18, 1948 – September 8, 1985) was a Cuban American performance artist, sculptor, painter and video artist who is best known for her "earth-body" artwork.

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Anablepidae

Anablepidae is a family of fishes which live in brackish and freshwater habitats from southern Mexico to southern South America.

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Anahí

Anahí Giovanna Puente de Velasco (née Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla), known mononymously as Anahí (born May 14, 1983), is a Mexican singer-songwriter and actress, who served as the First Lady of the Mexican state of Chiapas from 2015 to 2018.

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Anaho Island National Wildlife Refuge

The Anaho Island National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge on Anaho Island in Pyramid Lake, Nevada.

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Anahuac (automobile)

The Anahuac was a short-lived United States automobile styled after a contemporary Polish car and manufactured in 1922 in Indianapolis by the Frontenac Motor Corporation Intended for the export market (it was to have been marketed in Mexico by a Mexican concern), the car had a wheelbase of; only four were ever completed.

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Anahuac (Aztec)

Anahuac, 1.5 miles above sea level between 19° and 20° north latitude and 98°45’ to 99°20’ west longitude, is the ancient core of Mexico.

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Anahuac Disturbances

The Anahuac Disturbances were uprisings of settlers in and around Anahuac, Texas in 1832 and 1835 which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution.

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Anahuac, Texas

Anahuac is a city in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Andalusia

Andalusia (Andalucía) is an autonomous community in southern Spain.

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Andisol

In USDA soil taxonomy, andisols are soils formed in volcanic ash and defined as soils containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite.

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Andoni Goikoetxea Olaskoaga

Andoni Goikoetxea Olaskoaga (born 23 May 1956), Goiko for short, is a Spanish retired footballer, and is a manager.

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André Breton

André Breton (18 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer, poet, and anti-fascist.

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Andrés Cabas

Andrés Mauricio Cabas Rosales (born October 7, 1976) known worldwide as Cabas, is a Colombian musician.

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Andrés de Urdaneta

Friar Andrés de Urdaneta, OSA, (November 30, 1498 – June 3, 1568) was a Spanish Basque circumnavigator, explorer and Augustinian friar.

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Andrés García

Andrés García (born May 24, 1941) is a Mexican-Dominican actor.

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Andrés Manuel del Río

Andrés Manuel del Río Fernández (10 November 1764 – 23 March 1849) was a Spanish–Mexican scientist and naturalist who discovered compounds of vanadium in 1801.

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Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Andrés Manuel López Obrador (born 13 November 1953), often abbreviated as AMLO, is a Mexican politician.

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Andrés Pico

Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican-American War, and negotiated promises of post-war protections for Californios in the 1847 Treaty of Cahuenga.

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Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli, (born 22 September 1958) is an Italian singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Andreas Brehme

Andreas "Andy" Brehme (born 9 November 1960) is a German football coach and former football defender.

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Andreas Papandreou

Andreas Georgios Papandreou (Ανδρέας Γεώργιος Παπανδρέου,; 5 February 1919 – 23 June 1996) was a Greek economist, a socialist politician and a dominant figure in Greek politics.

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Andrew Briscoe

Andrew Briscoe (November 25, 1810– October 4, 1849) was a merchant who fought in the Texas Revolution against Mexican authority.

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Andrew J. Grayson

Andrew Jackson Grayson (1819–1869) was an American ornithologist and artist.

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Andrew Jackson Hamilton

Andrew Jackson Hamilton (January 28, 1815 – April 11, 1875) was a United States politician during the third quarter of the 19th century.

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Andrew Jackson Houston

Andrew Jackson Houston (June 21, 1854June 26, 1941) was an American politician.

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Andrew Luster

Andrew Stuart Luster (born December 15, 1963) is the great-grandson of cosmetics giant Max Factor, Sr., and heir to the Max Factor cosmetics fortune.

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Andrew Wells

Andrew Wells is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, played by Tom Lenk.

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Androgyny (song)

"Androgyny" is a 2001 hybrid rock/pop/funk song released by alternative rock group Garbage as the lead single from their third studio album, Beautiful Garbage.

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Andy Thompson (Canadian politician)

Andrew Ernest Joseph Thompson (December 14, 1924 – February 3, 2016) was a Canadian politician.

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Angélica Aragón

Angélica Espinoza Stransky, best known as Angélica Aragón (born July 11, 1953) s a Mexican film, television and stage actress and singer.

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Angel Face (1953 film)

Angel Face is a 1953 American black-and-white film noir directed by Otto Preminger.

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Angel Medina (wrestler)

Angel Medina (born February 28, 1970) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Angel.

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Angel of Independence

The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence"), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City.

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Angelique Boyer

Angelique Boyer (in full Angelique Monique-Paulette Boyer Rousseau on July 4, 1988) is a French-Mexican actress.

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Angelita Lind

Angelita Lind a.k.a. "The Angel of Puerto Rico" (born January 13, 1959) is a Puerto Rican track and field athlete.

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Angelo Heilprin

Angelo Heilprin (March 31, 1853 – July 17, 1907) was an American geologist, paleontologist, naturalist, and explorer.

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Angels (Robbie Williams song)

"Angels" is a song originally recorded by Robbie Williams.

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Angelus

The Angelus (Latin for "angel") is a Catholic devotion commemorating the Incarnation.

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Angle of Repose

Angle of Repose is a 1971 novel by Wallace Stegner about a wheelchair-using historian, Lyman Ward, who has lost connection with his son and living family and decides to write about his frontier-era grandparents.

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Anglesite

Anglesite is a lead sulfate mineral with the chemical formula PbSO4.

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Anglican Church of Mexico

The Anglican Church of Mexico (La Iglesia Anglicana de México), originally known as Church of Jesus, is the Anglican province in Mexico, and includes five dioceses.

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Anglican Communion

The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion with 85 million members, founded in 1867 in London, England.

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Anglican Communion Primates' Meetings

The Anglican Communion Primates' Meetings are regular meetings of the primates in the Anglican Communion, i.e. the principal archbishops or bishops of each (often national) ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Communion.

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Angola national football team

The Angola national football team, nicknamed Palancas Negras (Sable antelopes), is the national team of Angola and is controlled by the Federação Angolana de Futebol.

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Angostura, Sinaloa

Angostura is a city and it is seat of its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Angus Wright (academic)

Angus Lindsay Wright is professor emeritus and one of the founders of the Environmental Studies program at California State University, Sacramento, where he taught from 1972–2005.

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Anhinga

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas.

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Animacy

Animacy is a grammatical and semantic principle expressed in language based on how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is.

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Animal rescue group

An animal rescue group or animal rescue organization is dedicated to pet adoption.

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Animax

, stylized as ANIMAX, is a Japanese anime satellite television network, dedicated to broadcasting anime programming.

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Ann Nolan Clark

Ann Nolan Clark, born Anna Marie Nolan (December 5, 1896 – December 13, 1995), was an American writer who won the 1953 Newbery Medal.

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Ann Robinson

Ann Robinson (born May 1, 1935) is an American actress and stunt horse rider, perhaps best known for her work in the science-fiction classic The War of the Worlds and in the 1954 film Dragnet, in which she starred as a Los Angeles police officer opposite Jack Webb and Ben Alexander.

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Anna Pavlova

Anna Pavlovna (Matveyevna) Pavlova (Анна Павловна (Матвеевна) Павлова; – January 23, 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries.

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Anna Rice

Anna Kathleen Rice (born 19 August 1980, in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a badminton player from Canada.

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Anna Seghers

Anna Seghers (19 November 1900 – 1 June 1983) was a German writer famous for depicting the moral experience of the Second World War.

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Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Anne Spencer Lindbergh (née Morrow; June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American author, aviator, and the wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh.

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Anner Bylsma

Anner Bylsma (born Anne Bijlsma 17 February 1934, The Hague) is a Dutch cellist who plays on both modern and period instruments in a historically informed style.

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Anni Albers

Anni Albers (born Annelise Else Frieda Fleischmann; June 12, 1899 – May 9, 1994) was a German textile artist and printmaker.

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Annie (musical)

Annie is a Broadway musical based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie, with music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and book by Thomas Meehan.

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Annie Get Your Gun (musical)

Annie Get Your Gun is a musical with lyrics and music by Irving Berlin and a book by Dorothy Fields and her brother Herbert Fields.

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Annie Smith Peck

Annie Smith Peck (October 19, 1850 – July 18, 1935) was an American mountaineer and adventurer.

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Annona squamosa

Annona squamosa is a small, well-branched tree or shrub from the family Annonaceae that bears edible fruits called sugar-apples or sweetsops.

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Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group

The IMF and World Bank meet each autumn in what is officially known as the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group and each spring in the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group.

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Anson Jones

Anson Jones (January 20, 1798 – January 9, 1858) was a doctor, businessperson, member of Congress, and the fourth and last President of the Republic of Texas, sometimes called the "Architect of Annexation".

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Answer Me! (magazine)

Answer Me! (typically rendered ANSWER Me!) was a magazine edited by Jim Goad and Debbie Goad and published between 1991 and 1994.

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Antebellum South Carolina

Antebellum South Carolina is typically defined by historians as South Carolina during the period between the War of 1812, which ended in 1815, and the American Civil War, which began in 1861.

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Antelope Island State Park

Antelope Island State Park is a Utah state park on Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake.

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Antelope jackrabbit

The antelope jackrabbit (Lepus alleni), found in Southern Arizona and Northwestern Mexico, is a species of North American hare.

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Antelope squirrel

Antelope squirrels or antelope ground squirrels of the genus Ammospermophilus are sciurids found in the desert and dry scrub areas of south-western United States and northern Mexico.

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Anthem

An anthem is a musical composition of celebration, usually used as a symbol for a distinct group, particularly the national anthems of countries.

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Anthocharis limonea

Anthocharis limonea, the Mexican orangetip, is a butterfly of the Pierinae subfamily mostly found in Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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Anthocharis sara

Anthocharis sara, the Sara orangetip or Pacific orangetip, is a butterfly which ranges along the Pacific coast of North America from Alaska to Mexico.

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Anthocharis sara thoosa

Anthocharis thoosa, the southwestern orangetip, is a butterfly which has a range mainly from the American Rocky Mountains down into Mexico.

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Anthony DiNozzo

Anthony D. "Tony" DiNozzo Jr.Season 3, Episode 9 "Frame Up" is a fictional character in the CBS TV series NCIS portrayed by American actor Michael Weatherly.

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Anthony Francis Lucas

Anthony Francis Lucas (born Antun Lučić; September 9, 1855 – September 67,1921) was an American Croatian-born oil explorer.

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Anthony George

Anthony George (born Ottavio Gabriel George, January 29, 1921 – March 16, 2005) was an American actor mostly seen on television.

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Anthony Kiedis

Anthony Kiedis (born November 1, 1962) is an American musician who is the lead singer and lyricist of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, which he has fronted since its conception in 1983.

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Anthropocene

The Anthropocene is a proposed epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems, including, but not limited to, anthropogenic climate change.

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Anthurium

Anthurium (Schott, 1829), is a genus of about 1000Mantovani, A. and T. E. Pereira.

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Antigua Guatemala

Antigua Guatemala, commonly referred to as just Antigua or la Antigua, is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala famous for its well-preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches.

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Antioch, California

Antioch (formerly, East Antioch, Smith's Landing, and Marshs Landing) is the second largest city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.

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Antipolo

, officially the, (name), or simply known as City, is a settlement_text and the capital of the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Antivenom

Antivenom, also known as antivenin, venom antiserum and antivenom immunoglobulin, is a medication made from antibodies which is used to treat certain venomous bites and stings.

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Antoine Janis

Antoine Janis (March 26, 1824–1890) was a 19th-century French-American fur trader and an early white homesteader in Larimer County, Colorado, in the United States.

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Anton Dilger

Anton Casimir Dilger (13 February 1884 – 17 October 1918) was a German-American medical doctor, and the main proponent of the German biological warfare sabotage program during World War I. His father, Hubert Dilger, was a United States Army captain who had received the Medal of Honor for his work as an artilleryman at the Battle of Chancellorsville (1863) during the American Civil War.

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Antonia Fraser

Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction.

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Antonin Artaud

Antoine Marie Joseph Artaud, better known as Antonin Artaud (4 September 1896 – 4 March 1948), was a French dramatist, poet, essayist, actor, and theatre director, widely recognized as one of the major figures of twentieth-century theatre and the European avant-garde.

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Antonio Aguilar

Antonio Aguilar Barraza (born José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Márquez Barraza; 17 May 1919 – 19 June 2007) was a Mexican singer, actor, songwriter, equestrian, film producer, and screenwriter.

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Antonio Berni

Delesio Antonio Berni (Rosario, 14 May 1905 - Buenos Aires, 13 October 1981) was an Argentine figurative artist.

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Antonio Carbajal

Antonio Félix "Tota" Carbajal Rodríguez (born 7 June 1929 in Mexico City) is a Mexican former football goalkeeper.

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Antonio de la Torre (soccer)

Antonio de la Torre García (born November 18, 1977 in Guadalajara, Mexico) is a former Mexican-American soccer defender, who recently played for the Atlanta Silverbacks of the USL First Division.

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Antonio de Mendoza

Antonio de Mendoza y Pacheco (1495 – July 21, 1552) was the first Viceroy of New Spain, serving from November 14, 1535 to November 25, 1550, and the third Viceroy of Peru, from September 23, 1551, until his death on July 21, 1552.

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Antonio García Gutiérrez

Antonio García Gutiérrez (4 October 1813 in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz26 August 1884 in Madrid) was a Spanish Romantic dramatist.

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Antonio Lazcano

Antonio Eusebio Lazcano Araujo Reyes (born 1950) is a Mexican biology researcher and professor of the School of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City.

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Antonio Margarito

Antonio "Tony" Margarito Montiel (born March 18, 1978) is a Mexican American professional boxer.

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Antonio Martínez (footballer)

Antonio "Chivas" Martínez (born July 9, 1977 in Yahualica, Jalisco) is a footballer.

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Antonio Rivas Mercado

Antonio Rivas Mercado (26 February 1853 – 3 January 1927) was a Mexican architect, engineer and restorer.

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Antonio Sánchez (drummer)

Antonio Sánchez (born on November 1, 1971) is a Mexican jazz drummer.

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Antonio Serrano

José Antonio Serrano Argüelles (born 17 May 1955 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director, actor, playwright and screenwriter.

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Antonio Valero de Bernabé

Antonio Valero de Bernabé Pacheco (October 26, 1790 – June 7, 1863), a.k.a. The Liberator from Puerto Rico, was a Puerto Rican military leader.

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Antonio Vázquez de Espinosa

Fray Antonio Vazquez de Espinosa (born in Jerez de la Frontera and died Seville, 1630) was a Spanish friar of the Discalced Carmelites originally from Jerez de la Frontera whose Compendio y Descripcion de las Indias Occidentales has become a source of detail for the history of South America, since the manuscript's discovery in the Vatican Library in 1929.

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Anyang, Gyeonggi

Anyang is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

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Apache

The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains and Western Apache.

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Apache May Slaughter

Apache May Slaughter (c.1895-1900) was the adopted daughter of Tombstone, Arizona sheriff John Slaughter and his wife Viola.

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Apalachee

The Apalachee are a Native American people who historically lived in the Florida Panhandle.

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Aphelocoma

The passerine birds of the genus Aphelocoma include the scrub jays and their relatives.

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Aplomado falcon

The aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) is a medium-sized falcon of the Americas.

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Apodaca

Apodaca is a city and its surrounding municipality that is part of Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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Apodemia mormo

Apodemia mormo (Mormon metalmark) is a principally Neartic butterfly in the family Riodinidae.

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Apollo Education Group

Apollo Education Group, Inc. is an American corporation based in the South Phoenix area of Phoenix, Arizona.

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Apollonia Kotero

Apollonia Kotero (born Patricia Kotero; August 2, 1959) is an American actress, singer, former model and talent manager.

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Apostille Convention

The Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, the Apostille Convention, or the Apostille Treaty, is an international treaty drafted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

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Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus

The Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus (Apostolic Assembly) is the oldest Spanish-speaking Oneness Pentecostal denomination in the United States.

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Apostolic Christian Church

The Apostolic Christian Church (ACC) is a worldwide Christian denomination in the Anabaptist tradition.

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Apostolic United Brethren

The Apostolic United Brethren (AUB) is a fundamentalist group that promotes polygamy.

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Appleseed Foundation

The Appleseed Foundation is a nonprofit social justice network of centers in the United States and Mexico.

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Apportionment (politics)

Apportionment is the process by which seats in a legislative body are distributed among administrative divisions entitled to representation.

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April 21

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April 30

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Arab Christians

Arab Christians (مسيحيون عرب Masīḥiyyūn ʿArab) are Arabs of the Christian faith.

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Arab diaspora

Arab diaspora refers to descendants of the Arab immigrants who, voluntarily or as refugees, emigrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in South America, Europe, North America, and parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and West Africa.

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Arabesque (group)

Arabesque was an all-girl trio formed at the height of the European disco era in 1977 in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Arabs

Arabs (عَرَب ISO 233, Arabic pronunciation) are a population inhabiting the Arab world.

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Aracely Arámbula

Aracely Arámbula Jacques (born March 6, 1975 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico), known professionally as Aracely Arámbula, is a Mexican actress, model, singer, television personality and entrepreneur.

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Araneus diadematus

The spider species Araneus diadematus is commonly called the European garden spider, diadem spider, cross spider and crowned orb weaver.

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Aransas Pass

Aransas Pass is a navigable salt water channel connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Aransas Bay on the Texas Gulf coast in the United States.

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Arapaho music

The Arapaho are a tribe of Native Americans from the western Great Plains, in the area of eastern Colorado and Wyoming.

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Arath de la Torre

Arath De La Torre Balmaceda (born March 20, 1975 in Cancún, Quintana Roo) is a Mexican actor and comedian, best known for his roles in the television series Una Familia con Suerte as Pancho Lopez and the critically acclaimed and popular novelas Soñadoras and Amigas y Rivales.

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Arbëreshë people

The Arbëreshë (Arbëreshët e Italisë or Shqiptrarët e Italisë), also known as Albanians of Italy or Italo-Albanians, are an Albanian ethnic and linguistic group in Southern Italy, mostly concentrated in scattered villages in the region of Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Molise and Sicily.

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Arboretum at the University of California, Santa Cruz

The Arboretum at the University of California, Santa Cruz, also called the UCSC Arboretum, is an arboretum located on the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, in Santa Cruz, California in the United States.

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Arbutus

Arbutus is a genus of 12 accepted speciesAct.

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Arby's

Arby's is an American quick-service fast-food sandwich restaurant chain with more than 3,300 restaurants system wide and third in terms of revenue.

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Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Since the publication of the Book of Mormon in 1830, Mormon archaeologists have attempted to find archaeological evidence to support it.

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Archaeology of the Americas

The archaeology of the Americas is the study of the archaeology of North America (Mesoamerica included), Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

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Archibald Yell

Archibald Yell (August 9, 1797 – February 23, 1847) was an American politician who served as the U.S. Representative from Arkansas from 1836 to 1839, and 1845 to 1846.

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Archie Moore

Archie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1916 – December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (December 1952 – May 1962).

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Architecture of the California missions

The architecture of the California missions was influenced by several factors, those being the limitations in the construction materials that were on hand, an overall lack of skilled labor, and a desire on the part of the founding priests to emulate notable structures in their Spanish homeland.

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Architecture of the United States

The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries of independence and former Spanish and British rule.

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ARCO

Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO, pronounced ar-kouh) is an American oil company with operations in the United States, Indonesia, the North Sea, the South China Sea and Mexico.

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ARCOS-1

The Americas Region Caribbean Ring System (ARCOS-1) is a fiber optic submarine communications cable of 8,400 kilometers that extends between the United States, the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico.

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Arctostaphylos

Arctostaphylos (arkto bear + staphyle grape) is a genus of plants comprising the manzanitas and bearberries.

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Ardeshir Zahedi

Ardeshir Zahedi, GCVO (اردشیر زاهدی; born 16 October 1928) is a former Iranian diplomat who served as the country's foreign minister (1966-1971) and its ambassador to the United States and the United Kingdom during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Ardmore, Oklahoma

Ardmore is a business, cultural, and tourism city in and the county seat of Carter County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Area code 345

Area code 345 is the local telephone area code of the Cayman Islands.

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Area code 928

North American area code 928 is a telephone area code in the state of Arizona that was created in a split from area code 520 on June 23, 2001, due mainly to population gains in Tucson, Yuma and Flagstaff.

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Area codes 706 and 762

In the NANP, area codes 706 and 762 cover parts of northern and west central Georgia outside metropolitan Atlanta.

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Area codes 905, 289, and 365

Area codes 905, 289, and 365 are area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) in Southern Ontario, Canada, particularly covering the Niagara Peninsula, the city of Hamilton, Halton Region, Peel Region, York Region, Durham Region, and parts of Northumberland County.

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Arena Monterrey

Arena Monterrey is an indoor arena in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Arepa

Arepa is a type of food made of ground maize dough or cooked flour prominent in the cuisine of Colombia and Venezuela.

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Argemone mexicana

Argemone mexicana (Mexican poppy, Mexican prickly poppy, flowering thistle, cardo or cardosanto) is a species of poppy found in Mexico and now widely naturalized in many parts of the world.

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Argentine rock

Argentine rock (known locally as rock nacional, Spanish for "national rock") is rock music composed or performed by Argentine bands or artists mostly in Spanish.

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Argentite

In mineralogy, argentite (from the Latin argentum, silver) is cubic silver sulfide (Ag2S), which can only exist at temperatures above 173 °C, 177 °C or 179 °C.

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Argythamnia

Argythamnia is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.

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Ari Telch

Ari Telch (born May 7, 1962) is a Mexican actor best known for his work in telenovelas and the stage.

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Ariel Award

The Ariel is the Mexican Academy of Film Award.

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Arielle Dombasle

Arielle Dombasle (born April 27, 1953)Her year of birth has been a subject of much debate, and various sources have given dates ranging from 1953-1958.

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Ariocarpus

Ariocarpus is a genus of 8 species of succulent, subtropical plants of the Cactaceae family.

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Arisaema

Arisaema is a large and diverse genus of the flowering plant family Araceae.

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Arivaca, Arizona

Arivaca (O'odham: Ali Wa:pk) is an unincorporated community in Pima County, Arizona.

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Arizona Historical Society

The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is a non-profit organization whose goal is to collect, preserve, interpret, and disseminate the history of Arizona, the West, and Northern Mexico as it pertains to Arizona.

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Arizona Rangers

The Arizona Rangers are an Arizona unpaid, non-commissioned civilian auxiliary nonprofit that is available to assist and support law enforcement modeled on the Texas Rangers.

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Arizona State Prison Complex – Yuma

Arizona State Prison Complex – Yuma is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC).

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Arizona State Route 80

State Route 80 (SR 80) is a roughly arc-shaped highway lying in southeastern Arizona that, with New Mexico's State Road 80, is a relic of the old U.S. Route 80, now truncated from San Diego to Dallas.

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Arizona woodpecker

The Arizona woodpecker (Leuconotopicus arizonae) is a woodpecker native to southern Arizona and New Mexico and the Sierra Madre Occidental of western Mexico.

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Arkady Fiedler

Arkady Fiedler (November 28, 1894 in Poznań – March 7, 1985 in Puszczykowo) was a Polish writer, journalist and adventurer.

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Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.

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Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, often referred to simply as Arlington or Arlington, Virginia.

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ARM Cuauhtémoc (BE01)

ARM Cuauhtémoc is a sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy, named for the last Mexica Hueyi Tlatoani Cuauhtémoc who was captured and executed in 1525.

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Armand Hammer

Armand Hammer (May 21, 1898Armand Hammer, The Untold Story by Steve Weinberg, p. 16 – December 10, 1990) was an American business manager and owner, most closely associated with Occidental Petroleum, a company he ran from 1957 until his death, though he was known as well for his art collection, his philanthropy, and for his close ties to the Soviet Union.

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Armando Begines

Armando Efren Begines Avalos (born 26 March 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Laredo Heat in the USL Premier Development League.

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Armando Di Filippo

Armando Di Filippo is an Argentine economist, an economic science faculty member at the University of Rosario and Magíster in economic science at the University of Chile.

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Armed Forces of El Salvador

The Armed Forces of El Salvador (Fuerza Armada de El Salvador) are the official governmental military forces of El Salvador.

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Armoured fighting vehicle

An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is an armed combat vehicle protected by armour, generally combining operational mobility with offensive and defensive capabilities.

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Arnold Taylor

Arnold Taylor (15 July 1945 – 22 November 1981) was a South African boxer who held the Lineal and WBA bantamweight championships in 1973.

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Around the World in 80 Treasures

Around the World in 80 Treasures is a 10 episode art and travel documentary series by the BBC, presented by Dan Cruickshank, and originally aired in February, March, and April 2005.

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Arrested Development (TV series)

Arrested Development is an American television sitcom created by Mitchell Hurwitz, which originally aired on Fox for three seasons from November 2, 2003, to February 10, 2006.

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Arrow Air

Arrow Air was an American passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Arroyo Grande, California

Arroyo Grande is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States.

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Arsenal de Sarandí

Arsenal Fútbol Club, usually referred as Arsenal de Sarandí, is an Argentine sports club from the Sarandí district of Avellaneda Partido, Greater Buenos Aires.

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Arsenic

Arsenic is a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33.

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Arsine

Arsine is an inorganic compound with the formula AsH3.

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Art Barr

Arthur Leon Barr (October 8, 1966 – November 23, 1994) was an American professional wrestler.

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Art Deco

Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners.

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Arthrostylidium

Arthrostylidium is a Neotropical genus of climbing bamboo in the grass family.

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Arthur Bliss Lane

Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 1894 – 12 August 1956) was a United States diplomat who served in Latin America and Europe.

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Arthur Cravan

Arthur Cravan (born Fabian Avenarius Lloyd on 22 May 1887, Lausanne, Switzerland) was a Swiss boxer, and poet.

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Arthur Jerome Drossaerts

Arthur Jerome Drossaerts (September 11, 1862 – September 8, 1940) was a Dutch-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Arthur Lydiard

Arthur Leslie Lydiard (6 July 1917 – 11 December 2004) was a New Zealand runner and athletics coach.

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Article 19

Article 19 (stylized ARTICLE 19) is a British human rights organization with a specific mandate and focus on the defense and promotion of freedom of expression and freedom of information worldwide founded in 1987.

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Arturo Barrios

Arturo Barrios Flores (born December 12, 1962) is a Mexican long-distance runner who set the world record in the 10,000 m in 1989.

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Arturo García Bustos

Arturo García Bustos (August 8, 1926 – April 7, 2017) was a Mexican painter and print maker.

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Arturo Montiel

Arturo Montiel Rojas (born October 15, 1943) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Arturo Peniche

Arturo Peniche (born Arturo Peniche Suárez on May 17, 1962 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela actor who became popular in Latin America during the 1990s.

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Arturo Ripstein

Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (born December 13, 1943) is a Mexican film director.

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Arturo Rivera

Arturo Rivera nace en la Ciudad de México en 1945.

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Arturo Rosenblueth

Arturo Rosenblueth Stearns (October 2, 1900 – September 20, 1970) was a Mexican researcher, physician and physiologist, who is known as one of the pioneers of cybernetics.

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Arunah Shepherdson Abell

Arunah Shepherdson Abell (August 10, 1806 – April 19, 1888) was an American publisher and philanthropist from New England who was active in Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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Asa Gray

Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century.

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Asclepias

Asclepias L. (1753), the milkweeds, is an American genus of herbaceous perennial, dicotyledonous plants that contains over 140 known species.

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Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville is a city and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States.

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Ashland, Oregon

Ashland is a city in Jackson County, in the State of Oregon.

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Ashy storm petrel

The ashy storm petrel (Oceanodroma homochroa) is a small, scarce seabird of the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae.

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Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific or Asia Pacific (abbreviated as APAC, Asia-Pac, AsPac, APJ, JAPA or JAPAC) is the part of the world in or near the Western Pacific Ocean.

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Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate

The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, also known as APP, was an international, voluntary, public-private partnership among Australia, Canada, India, Japan, the People's Republic of China, South Korea, and the United States announced July 28, 2005 at an Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum meeting and launched on January 12, 2006 at the Partnership's inaugural Ministerial meeting in Sydney.

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Asian Century

The Asian Century is the projected 21st-century dominance of Asian politics and culture, assuming certain demographic and economic trends persist.

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Asian Dub Foundation

Asian Dub Foundation (ADF) is an English electronica band that combines the musical styles rapcore, dub, dancehall and ragga.

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Asian Latin Americans

Asian Latin Americans are Latin Americans of East Asian, Southeast Asian or South Asian descent.

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Asiatic Exclusion League

The Asiatic Exclusion League, often abbreviated AEL, was an organization formed in the early twentieth century in the United States and Canada that aimed to prevent immigration of people of Asian origin.

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Asientos Municipality

Asientos Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.

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Asociación de Nuevos Emigrados Revolucionarios Cubanos

Asociación de Nuevos Emigrados Revolucionarios Cubanos (Association of Cuban Revolutionary New Emigrants) was a Cuban leftist group organized in Mexico in 1926 by Julio Antonio Mella.

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Asociación de Scouts de México, Asociación Civil

The Asociación de Scouts de México, Asociación Civil (ASMAC) is a Scouting association in Mexico.

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Asparagus

Asparagus, or garden asparagus, folk name sparrow grass, scientific name Asparagus officinalis, is a spring vegetable, a flowering perennial plant species in the genus Asparagus.

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Asphodelus

Asphodelus is a genus of mainly perennial plants first described for modern science in 1753.

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Asphodelus fistulosus

Asphodelus fistulosus is a species of plant known as hollow-stemmed asphodel, onionweed, onion-leafed asphodel, and pink asphodel.

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Asplenium scolopendrium

Asplenium scolopendrium, known as hart's-tongue or hart's-tongue fern (syn. Phyllitis scolopendrium) is a fern in the genus Asplenium, of the Northern Hemisphere.

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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC), as it exists today, is the remnant of a small denomination, which was formed from the Synod of the South, a division of the Associate Reformed Church.

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Associated Colleges of the Midwest

Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) is a consortium of 14 private liberal arts colleges, primarily in the Midwestern United States.

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Association of Academies of the Spanish Language

The Association of Academies of the Spanish Language (Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española, ASALE) is an entity whose end is to work for the unity, integrity, and growth of the Spanish language.

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Association of American Railroads

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) is an industry trade group representing primarily the major freight railroads of North America (Canada, Mexico and the United States).

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Association of American Schools in South America

The Association of American Schools in South America (AASSA) is a non-profit, 501-c3 organization that was established in 1961 "to discover and develop ways and means for improving understanding through international education.

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Association of Caribbean States

The Association of Caribbean States (ACS; Asociación de Estados del Caribe; Association des États de la Caraïbe) is a union of nations centered on the Caribbean Basin.

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Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America

Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America (AUSJAL) (Asociación de Universidades Confiadas a la Compañía de Jesús en América Latina) comprises the thirty-three Jesuit universities in Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina and including the Dominican Republic of the Antilles.

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Assumption of Mary

The Assumption of Mary into Heaven (often shortened to the Assumption and also known as the Feast of Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Falling Asleep of the Blessed Virgin Mary (the Dormition)) is, according to the beliefs of the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and parts of Anglicanism, the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life.

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Astar Air Cargo

ASTAR Air Cargo was an American cargo airline based in Miami, Florida, USA.

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Astoria, Oregon

Astoria is a port city and the seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States.

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Astrid Muñoz

Astrid Muñoz (born 1974) is a Puerto Rican model turned photographer.

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Astrocasia

Astrocasia is a plant genus of the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1905.

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Astrophytum myriostigma

Astrophytum myriostigma (common names: bishop's cap cactus, bishop's hat or bishop's miter cactus) is a species of cactus native to the highlands of northeastern and central Mexico.

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Asturias

Asturias (Asturies; Asturias), officially the Principality of Asturias (Principado de Asturias; Principáu d'Asturies), is an autonomous community in north-west Spain.

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Asunción

Asunción is the capital and largest city of Paraguay.

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At sign

The at sign, @, is normally read aloud as "at"; it is also commonly called the at symbol or commercial at.

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ATA Airlines

ATA Airlines, Inc. – formerly known as American Trans Air and commonly referred to as ATA – was an American low-cost scheduled service and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Atakapa

The Atakapa Sturtevant, 659 are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, who spoke the Atakapa language and historically lived along the Gulf of Mexico.

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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, often referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the larger railroads in the United States.

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Atelidae

The Atelidae are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.

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Atelinae

The Atelinae are a subfamily of New World monkeys in the family Atelidae, and includes the various spider and woolly monkeys.

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Atemajac de Brizuela

Atemajac de Brizuela is a small town in the southeast sierra of Jalisco, Mexico, 64 km southwest of Guadalajara, between Highways 80 and 401.

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Aterciopelados

Aterciopelados (The Velvety Ones), also referred to as Los Aterciopelados on some albums and other promotional materials, are a rock band from Colombia.

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Athabaskan languages

Athabaskan or Athabascan (also Dene, Athapascan, Athapaskan) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, located in western North America in three groups of contiguous languages: Northern, Pacific Coast and Southern (or Apachean).

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Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump

The men's long jump competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 24–26 August.

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Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.

AEL Football Club (ΠΑΕ ΑΕΛ), also known with its full name Athlitiki Enosi Larissa (translation), simply called AEL or Larissa, is a Greek association football club based in the city of Larissa, capital of Greece's Thessaly region.

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Atlanta Beat (WUSA)

The Atlanta Beat was a professional soccer team that played in the Women's United Soccer Association.

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Atlantic blue marlin

The Atlantic blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) is a species of marlin endemic to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Atlantic slave trade

The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas.

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Atlantic Spanish mackerel

The Atlantic Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus) is a migratory species of mackerels that swims to the Northern Gulf of Mexico in spring, returns to south Florida in the Eastern Gulf, and to Mexico in the Western Gulf in the fall.

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Atoyac, Jalisco

Atoyac Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Atropoides

Atropoides is a genus of venomous pitvipers endemic to Mexico and Central America.

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ATSC standards

Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) standards are a set of standards for digital television transmission over terrestrial, cable, and satellite networks.

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Atta (genus)

Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae.

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Attorney General of Mexico

The Attorney General of Mexico (Procurador General de la República) (Attorney General of the Republic) is the head of the Office of the General Prosecutor (Procuraduría General de la República, PGR) and the Federal Public Ministry (Ministerio Público de la Federación), an institution belonging to the Federal Government's executive branch that is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of federal crimes.

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Attwater's prairie chicken

Attwater's prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri) is a highly endangered subspecies of the greater prairie chicken that is native to coastal Texas and Louisiana in the United States.

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Atys (gastropod)

Atys is a genus of very small to medium-sized sea snails, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Haminoeidae.

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Audi Q5

The Audi Q5 is series of compact luxury crossover SUVs produced by the German luxury car manufacturer Audi from 2008, The original first-generation (Typ 8R) model was the third member of the B8 family to be released after the Audi A5 and fourth-generation A4, all being based on the Audi MLB platform.

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August 28

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Augusta County, Virginia

Augusta County is a county located in the Shenandoah Valley on the western edge of the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia.

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Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein

Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (Auguste Viktoria Friederike Luise Feodora Jenny; 22 October 1858 – 11 April 1921) was the last German empress and queen of Prussia by marriage to Wilhelm II, German Emperor.

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Auguste Duméril

Auguste Henri André Duméril (30 November 1812 – 12 November 1870) was a French zoologist.

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Augustine Ukattah

Augustine Ukattah (August 28, 1918 – January 27, 1996) was a Nigerian teacher and politician.

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Augusto B. Leguía

Augusto Bernardino Leguía y Salcedo (February 19, 1863 – February 7, 1932) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 43rd (1908 - 1912), the 44th and the first year of the 45th (1919 - 1930) President of Peru.

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Augusto César Sandino

Augusto C. Sandino (May 18, 1895 February 21, 1934), also known as Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion between 1927 and 1933 against the U.S. military occupation of Nicaragua.

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Augustus Case

Augustus Ludlow Case (February 3, 1812 – February 16, 1893) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War.

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Augustus Radcliffe Grote

Augustus Radcliffe Grote (7 February 1841 in Liverpool, England – 12 September 1903 in Hildesheim, Germany) was a British entomologist who worked mainly in America.

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Aurelio López

Aurelio Alejandro López Rios (September 21, 1948 – September 22, 1992) was a Mexican professional baseball player.

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Aurelio Monteagudo

Aurelio Faustino Monteagudo Cintra (November 19, 1943 – November 10, 1990), nicknamed "Monty", was a right-handed screwball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball.

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Aurelio Rodríguez

Aurelio Rodríguez Ituarte, Jr. (December 28, 1947 – September 23, 2000), was a Mexican professional baseball player.

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Aurora Robles

Aurora Robles (born 1980 in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a Mexican fashion model.

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Aurora, Illinois

Aurora, a suburb of Chicago, is a city predominantly in Kane County and DuPage County, with portions extending into Kendall and Will counties.

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Auroville

Auroville (City of Dawn) is an experimental township in Viluppuram district mostly in the state of Tamil Nadu, India with some parts in the Union Territory of Puducherry in South India.

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Austin Aqua Festival

The Austin Aqua Festival (usually called Aqua Fest) was a ten-day festival held the first week of August on the shores of Town Lake (now Lady Bird Lake) in Austin, Texas from 1962 until 1998.

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Austin TV

Austin TV is an instrumental post-rock band formed in 2001 in Mexico City.

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Austin–Bergstrom International Airport

Austin–Bergstrom International Airport or ABIA is a Class C international airport located in Austin, Texas, United States (the capital of Texas), and serving the Greater Austin metropolitan area, the 31st-largest metropolitan area in the United States.

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Australia at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Australia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Australia men's national field hockey team

The Australia men's national field hockey team (nicknamed the Kookaburras) is one of the nation's most successful top-level sporting teams.

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Australian dollar

The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including its external territories Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

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Australorp

The Australorp is a chicken breed of Australian origin, developed as utility breed with a focus on egg laying.

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Austrian Crown Jewels

The Austrian Crown Jewels (Insignien und Kleinodien) is a term denoting the regalia and vestments worn by the Holy Roman Emperor, and later by the Emperor of Austria, during the coronation ceremony and other state functions.

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Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a motorsport race track in Mexico City, Mexico, named after the racing drivers Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez.

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Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo

Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo is the first novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta and it focuses on his own self-discovery in a fictionalized manner.

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Automobile Club of Southern California

The Automobile Club of Southern California is the Southern California affiliate of the American Automobile Association (AAA) federation of motor clubs.

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AutoZone

AutoZone is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States.

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Autumn Leaves (film)

Autumn Leaves is a 1956 American drama film by Columbia Pictures starring Joan Crawford and Cliff Robertson in an older woman/younger man tale of mental illness.

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Ava Gardner

Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.

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Aviacsa

Consorcio Aviaxsa, S.A. de C.V., doing business as Aviacsa, was a low-cost airline of Mexico with its headquarters in Hangar 1 of Zone C on the property of Mexico City International Airport in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico.

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Avianca Flight 011

Avianca Flight 011, registration HK-2910X was a Boeing 747-200B on an international scheduled passenger flight from Frankfurt via Paris, Madrid, and Caracas to Bogotá that crashed on 27 November 1983.

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Avila Adobe

The Avila Adobe, built in 1818 by Francisco Avila, is the oldest standing residence in Los Angeles, California.

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Avioquintana

Aviones de Renta de Quintana Roo, S.A. de C.V. (operating as Avioquintana) is an air taxi service based in Quintana Roo, in Mexico.

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Avis Rent a Car

Avis is an American car rental company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States.

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Avocado

The avocado (Persea americana) is a tree, long thought to have originated in South Central Mexico, classified as a member of the flowering plant family Lauraceae.

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Avolar

Avolar Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V. was a low-cost airline based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, with corporate offices in Tijuana.

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Avram Davidson

Avram Davidson (April 23, 1923 – May 8, 1993) was an American writer of fantasy fiction, science fiction, and crime fiction, as well as the author of many stories that do not fit into a genre niche.

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Axarquía

Axarquía is a comarca of Andalusia in southern Spain.

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Axis mundi

The axis mundi (also cosmic axis, world axis, world pillar, center of the world, world tree), in certain beliefs and philosophies, is the world center, or the connection between Heaven and Earth.

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AXN

AXN (short for Action Extreme Network) is a pay television channel owned by Sony Pictures Television, which was first launched on May 22, 1997.

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Axochiapan

Axochiapan is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Axolotl

The axolotl (from āxōlōtl) also known as a Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) or a Mexican walking fish, is a neotenic salamander, closely related to the tiger salamander.

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Aylmer, Ontario

Aylmer is a town in Elgin County in southern Ontario, Canada, just north of Lake Erie, on Catfish Creek.

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Ayn Rand Institute

The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism, commonly known as the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank in Irvine, California that promotes Objectivism, the philosophy developed by Ayn Rand.

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Ayria

Ayria is a Canadian futurepop/synthpop musical project formed in early 2003 by Toronto's Jennifer Parkin following her departure from the futurepop and EBM band Epsilon Minus.

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Azalea Trail Run

The Azalea Trail Run is an annual road running event held in late March in Mobile, Alabama which is considered one of the United States' premier road races.

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Azcárraga family

The Azcárraga family is a wealthy Mexican media dynasty.

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Azqueltán

Azqueltán is a small settlement located on the banks of the Bolaños River in the municipality of Villa Guerrero, Jalisco, Mexico.

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Aztalan State Park

Aztalan State Park is a Wisconsin state park in the Town of Aztalan, Jefferson County, at latitude N 43° 4′ and longitude W 88° 52′.

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Aztec Bowl

The Aztec Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned college division/minor (prior to 1997); AFCA Division III (since 1997) Division II/III (since 2011) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since 1947.

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Aztec calendar

The Aztec or Mexica calendar is the calendar system that was used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico.

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Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire, or the Triple Alliance (Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān, ˈjéːʃkaːn̥ t͡ɬaʔtoːˈlóːjaːn̥), began as an alliance of three Nahua altepetl city-states: italic, italic, and italic.

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Aztec use of entheogens

The ancient Aztecs employed a variety of entheogenic plants and animals within their society.

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Azteca América

Azteca América (sometimes shortened to Azteca) is an American Spanish-language broadcast television network that is owned by HC2 Holdings, which acquired the network from the Azteca International Corporation subsidiary of TV Azteca. Headquartered in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale, California, the network's programming is aimed at Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States and has access to programming from TV Azteca's three television national networks in Mexico, including a library with over 200,000 hours of original programming and news content from local bureaus in 32 Mexican states. Its programming consists of a mix of telenovelas, Liga MX matches, sports, news programming, and reality and variety series. Azteca is available on cable and satellite television (primarily carried on dedicated Spanish language programming tiers, except in some markets with an over-the-air affiliate), with local stations in over 60 markets with large Hispanic and Latino populations (reaching 89% of the Hispanic population in the U.S. The network's former flagship station KAZA-TV in Los Angeles (until January 2018) was the highest-rated station in Azteca's portfolio. President and CEO Manuel Abud has led the company since March 3, 2014.

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Azteca horse

The Azteca is a horse breed from Mexico, with a subtype, called the "American Azteca", found in the United States.

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Aztecas

Aztecas de la UDLAP is the name which receive the representative teams of the Mexican University, the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) of which the most important and famous is a collegiate American football squad, which played in the ONEFA until 2009 and the CONADEIP Premier League beginning in 2010.

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Aztecs

The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.

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Aztekium

The genus Aztekium contains three species of small globular cactus.

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Azul Tequila

Azul Tequila is a Mexican telenovela.

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Azulejo

Azulejo (or, or, from the Arabic al zellige زليج) is a form of Spanish and Portuguese painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework.

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Azusa, California

Azusa is a city in the San Gabriel Valley, at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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¡Alarma! (magazine)

¡Alarma! (Spanish for "Alarm!") was a Mexican news-magazine that specialized in very graphic pictures of traffic accidents, murder victims, as well as pictures of scantily clad women.

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¡Hola!

¡Hola! is a weekly Spanish-language magazine specializing in celebrity news, published in Madrid, Spain, and in 15 other countries, with local editions in Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Greece, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela.

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¡Ya basta!

¡Ya basta! is a phrase in Spanish roughly approximate to "Enough is enough!" or "Enough already!" in English.

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Águilas Blancas

Águilas Blancas de la ESCA-ESIQIE, also known as Politécnico or simply Águilas Blancas, is a Mexican college football team representing the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Jerez de la Frontera, 1488/1490/1492"Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Núñez (1492?-1559?)." American Eras. Vol. 1: Early American Civilizations and Exploration to 1600. Detroit: Gale, 1997. 50-51. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 10 Dec. 2014.Seville, 1557/1558/1559/1560"Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2014. Web. 08 Dec. 2014.) was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition.

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Álvaro Arzú

Álvaro Enrique Arzú Yrigoyen (March 14, 1946 – April 27, 2018) was a Guatemalan politician who was the 32nd President of Guatemala from January 14, 1996, until January 14, 2000.

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Álvaro de Bazán, 1st Marquess of Santa Cruz

Álvaro de Bazán, 1st Marquis of Santa Cruz de Mudela (12 December 15269 February 1588), was a Spanish admiral.

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Álvaro Delgado

Álvaro Delgado Gómez (born 1966) is a Mexican political investigative journalist and author.

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Álvaro Murillo

Álvaro Murillo Rojas (24 November 1930 - 28 June 1985) was a Costa Rican footballer.

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Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City

Álvaro Obregón is one of the 16 boroughs (delegaciones) into which Mexico City is divided.

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Álvaro Ortiz

Álvaro Ortiz Arellano (born 19 February 1978 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican footballer.

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Álvaro Uribe

Álvaro Uribe Vélez (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010.

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Ángel Botello

Ángel Botello (June 20, 1913 – November 11, 1986) was a Spanish-Puerto Rican painter, sculptor and graphic artist.

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Ángel Maturino Reséndiz

Angel Maturino Reséndiz (August 1, 1959June 27, 2006), aka The Railroad Killer/The Railway Killer/The Railcar Killer, was an itinerant Mexican serial killer suspected in as many as 23 murders across the United States and Mexico during the 1990s.

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Éder Jofre

Éder Jofre (born March 26, 1936) is a retired Brazilian professional boxer and former Bantamweight and Featherweight champion.

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Édgar Ponce

Édgar Ponce García (27 December 1977 – 5 May 2005) was a Mexican actor and dancer.

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Édison Méndez

Édison Vicente Méndez Méndez (born March 16, 1979 in Ibarra) is a retired Ecuadorian football attacking midfielder.

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Íngrid Martz

Íngrid Martz de la Vega (Mexico City, 17 September 1979) is a Mexican actress and model.

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Óliver Pérez

Óliver Pérez Martínez (born August 15, 1981) is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Órale

Órale is a common Spanish interjection in Mexican Spanish slang.

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Óscar Osorio

Óscar Osorio Hernández (December 14, 1910 – March 6, 1969) ruled as a member of the revolutionary government Council of December 14, 1948 to September 14, 1950.

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Óscar Robles

Oscar Manuel Robles Arenas (born April 9, 1976 in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico) is a former professional baseball infielder.

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Óscar Rojas

Oscar Adrián Rojas Castillón (born 2 August 1981 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer, who currently plays for Puebla in Liga MX.

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× Myrtgerocactus

× Myrtgerocactus lindsayi is a species of cacti, the only one in the hybrid genus × Myrtgerocactus.

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× Pacherocactus

× Pacherocactus is a genus of shrubby cactus, with only one known species, × Pacherocactus orcuttii.

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Último Dragón

is a Japanese professional wrestler and actor, better known as.

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Ōtaki, Chiba

is a town located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

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B. Traven

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Baba Looey

Baba Looey is a fictional anthropomorphic Mexican burro that appeared in The Quick Draw McGraw Show.

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Babel (film)

Babel is a 2006 drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga, starring an ensemble cast.

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Baby sling

A baby sling is a piece of cloth that supports an infant or other small child from a carer's body.

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Baccharis

Baccharis is a genus of perennials and shrubs in the aster family (Asteraceae).

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Bachata (music)

Bachata is a genre of Latin American music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the first half of the 20th century with European, Indigenous, and African musical elements.

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Bachelor party

A bachelor party, also known as a stag party, stag night, stag do, stag weekend (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland), or a buck's night (in Australia) is a party held for the man who is to shortly enter marriage.

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Baedeker

Verlag Karl Baedeker, founded by Karl Baedeker on July 1, 1827, is a German publisher and pioneer in the business of worldwide travel guides.

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Baghch-e-Simsim

Baghch-e-Simsim (باغچهٔ سم سم, "Sesame Garden") is a Dari- and Pashto-language children's television series launched in Afghanistan in December 2011, based on the American Sesame Street.

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Bahamas national football team

The Bahamas national football team is controlled by the Bahamas Football Association; it was founded in 1967 and joined FIFA in 1968.

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Bahá'í House of Worship

A Bahá'í House of Worship, sometimes referred to by the name of mašriqu-l-'aḏkār (مشرق اﻻذكار), an Arabic phrase meaning "Dawning-place of the remembrances of God", is the designation of a place of worship, or temple, of the Bahá'í Faith.

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Bahía de Banderas

Bahía de Banderas (Spanish for: Bay of Flags) is a bay on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, within the Mexican states of Jalisco and Nayarit.

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Bahía de los Ángeles

Bahía de los Ángeles ("Bay of the Angels") is a coastal bay on the Gulf of California, located along the eastern shore of the Baja California Peninsula in the state of Baja California, Mexico.

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Bahías de Huatulco International Airport

Bahías de Huatulco International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Bahías de Huatulco) is an international airport located at Huatulco, in the state of Oaxaca on Mexico.

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Bahia (plant)

Bahia is a small genus of perennial flowering plants in the sunflower family.

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Bailey's Prairie, Texas

Bailey's Prairie is a village in Brazoria County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Baileya (plant)

Baileya (the desert marigolds) is a genus of plants in the aster family Asteraceae.

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Baird's junco

Baird's junco (Junco bairdi) is a species of junco, small American sparrows.

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Baise-moi

Baise-moi (Fuck me) is a 2000 French pornographic crime thriller film with elements of a rape and revenge film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson.

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Baja California

Baja CaliforniaSometimes informally referred to as Baja California Norte (North Lower California) to distinguish it from both the Baja California Peninsula, of which it forms the northern half, and Baja California Sur, the adjacent state that covers the southern half of the peninsula.

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Baja California Desert

The Baja California Desert is a desert ecoregion of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula.

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Baja California Peninsula

The Baja California Peninsula (Lower California Peninsula, Península de Baja California) is a peninsula in Northwestern Mexico.

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Baja California rat snake

The Baja California rat snake (Bogertophis rosaliae) is a nonvenomous colubrid snake native to Baja California, Mexico; California; and some islands in the Sea of Cortés.

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Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur, (South Lower California), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur (Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California Sur), is the second-smallest Mexican state by population and the 31st admitted state of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Bajo sexto

Bajo sexto (Spanish: "sixth bass") is a Mexican string instrument with 12 strings in 6 double courses.

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Baked beans

Baked beans is a dish containing beans, sometimes baked but, despite the name, usually stewed, in a sauce.

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Balché

Balché is a mildly intoxicating beverage that was commonly consumed by the ancient Maya in what is now Mexico and upper Central America.

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Bald eagle

The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus, from Greek ἅλς, hals "sea", αἰετός aietos "eagle", λευκός, leukos "white", κεφαλή, kephalē "head") is a bird of prey found in North America.

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Baldwin Locomotive Works

The Baldwin Locomotive Works was an American manufacturer of railroad locomotives from 1825 to 1956.

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Baldwin Park, California

Baldwin Park is a city located in the central San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Baltimore Museum of Art

The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is an art museum that was founded in 1914.

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Bambi II

Bambi II, also known as Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by the Australian office of DisneyToon Studios, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006.

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Bamboo

The bamboos are evergreen perennial flowering plants in the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae.

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Bambuco

Bambuco is a traditional music genre originated from Colombia.

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Bananaquit

The bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) is a species of passerine bird of uncertain relation.

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Banco Azteca

Banco Azteca is a bank which operates in Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru and Brazil.

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Banco Bradesco

Bradesco is one of the biggest banking and financial services companies in Brazil.

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Banco Chinchorro

Banco Chinchorro is an atoll reef lying off the southeast coast of the Municipality of Othón P. Blanco in Quintana Roo, Mexico, near Belize.

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Band-tailed pigeon

The band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas fasciata) is a medium-sized bird of the Americas.

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Banda el Recodo

Banda Sinaloense el Recodo de Don Cruz Lizárraga, often referred to as Banda el Recodo, was founded in 1938; it has been under the direction of the Lizárraga family.

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Banda Jerez

Banda Jerez is a Mexican banda group formed in the late 1980s.

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Banded cat-eyed snake

The banded cat-eyed snake (Leptodeira annulata) is a species of medium-sized, mildly venomous, colubrid snake endemic to the New World.

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Bandidas

Bandidas is a 2006 French-Mexican-American Western action comedy film starring Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz directed by Norwegian directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and produced and written by Luc Besson.

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Bandvagn 206

Bandvagn 206 (Bv 206) is a tracked articulated, all-terrain carrier developed by Hägglunds (now part of BAE Systems Global Combat Systems) for the Swedish Army.

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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (commonly abbreviated as BSP in both Filipino and English) is the central bank of the Philippines.

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Bangor International Airport

Bangor International Airport is a joint civil-military public airport on the west side of the city of Bangor, in Penobscot County, Maine, United States.

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Bank of Mexico

The Bank of Mexico (Banco de México), abbreviated BdeM or Banxico, is Mexico's central bank, monetary authority and lender of last resort.

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Banking in Argentina

During the 1990s, marked by President Carlos Menem's policies of liberalization, Argentina's financial system saw a significant consolidation and strengthening, in large part through foreign investment.

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Banknote

A banknote (often known as a bill, paper money, or simply a note) is a type of negotiable promissory note, made by a bank, payable to the bearer on demand.

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Banorte

Grupo Financiero Banorte, S.A.B. de C.V., doing business as Banorte (Banco Mercantil del Norte) and as Ixe, is a Mexican banking and financial services holding company with headquarters in Monterrey and Mexico City.

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Bantamweight

Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports.

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Banyan

A banyan, also spelled "banian", is a fig that begins its life as an epiphyte, i.e. a plant that grows on another plant, when its seed germinates in a crack or crevice of a host tree or edifice.

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Baptist General Convention of Texas

The Baptist General Convention of Texas is the oldest surviving Baptist convention in the state of Texas.

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Barbacoa

Barbacoa is a form of cooking meat that originated in the Caribbean with the Taíno people, from which the term “barbecue” derives.

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Barbados Slave Code

The Barbados Slave Code of 1661 was a law passed by the colonial English legislature to provide a legal basis for slavery in the Caribbean island of Barbados.

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Barbara Hutton

Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American debutante, socialite, heiress and philanthropist.

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Barbara La Marr

Barbara La Marr (born Reatha Dale Watson; July 28, 1896 – January 30, 1926) was an American film actress and screenwriter who appeared in 27 films during her career between 1920 and 1926.

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Barbary sheep

The Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia) is a species of caprid (goat-antelope) native to rocky mountains in North Africa.

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Barber Pro Series

The Barber Dodge Pro Series was a professional open-wheel auto racing series from 1986 to 2003.

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Barbosella

Barbosella is a genus of mostly creeping orchids.

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Barcel

Barcel is a maker of tortilla, potato chips and other confectionery and snack foods.

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Barcelona Centre for International Affairs

CIDOB, acronym of the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, is a Spanish think-tank based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, dedicated to research and divulge contents of the different areas of international relations and development studies.

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Barcelona S.C.

Barcelona Sporting Club is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil, known best for its professional football team.

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Barisia

Barisia is a genus of lizards in the family Anguidae.

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Barkeria

Barkeria, abbreviated Bark in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids.

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Barleeia

Barleeia, or the barleysnails, is a genus of very small sea snails.

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Barn swallow

The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world.

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Barnard E. Bee Sr.

Barnard Elliot Bee Sr. (1787–1853) was an attorney and politician.

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Barney & Friends

Barney & Friends is an American children's television series aimed at children from ages 1 to 8, created by Sheryl Leach and produced by HIT Entertainment.

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Barong Tagalog

The Barong Tagalog, more commonly known as simply Barong (and occasionally called Baro), is an embroidered formal shirt and considered the national dress of the Philippines.

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Barra de Navidad

Barra de Navidad is a small town located on the western coastline of the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Barracuda

The barracuda is a ray-finned fish known for its large size, fearsome appearance and ferocious behaviour.

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Barred antshrike

The barred antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus) is a passerine bird in the antbird family.

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Barred owl

The barred owl (Strix varia), also known as northern barred owl or hoot owl, is a true owl native to eastern North America.

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Barrel racing

Barrel racing is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a cloverleaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time.

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Barrera vs. Morales trilogy

The Barrera versus Morales trilogy is one of boxing's most famous fight trilogies, involving two of Mexico's most revered boxers, Marco Antonio Barrera (nicknamed "The Baby Faced Assassin") and Erik "El Terrible" Morales.

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Barrhead, Alberta

Barrhead is a town in central Alberta, Canada, within the County of Barrhead No. 11.

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Barrie Phillip Nichol

Barrie Phillip Nichol (30 September 1944 – 25 September 1988), known as bpNichol, was a Canadian poet, writer, sound poet, editor and grOnk/Ganglia Press publisher.

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Bartolomé de las Casas

Bartolomé de las Casas (1484 – 18 July 1566) was a 16th-century Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar.

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Bartolomé Ferrer

Bartolomé Ferrer, also known as Bartolomé Ferrelo, born in 1499 in the region of Levante, Spain, or in Bilbao, Biscay, died 1550 in Mexico.

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Baryte

Baryte or barite (BaSO4) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate.

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Basaseachic Falls

Basaseachic Falls on the Basaseachic River is the second-highest waterfall in Mexico, located in the Parque Nacional Basaseachic (Basaseachic Falls National Park) at Cañon Basaseachic in the Copper Canyon region of northwest Mexico, near Creel, Chihuahua.

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Basco, Batanes

, officially the (Bayan ng Basco; Ili ti Basco), is a settlement_text in the province of in the of the Philippines, serving as the provincial capital.

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Base station

Base station (or base radio station) is – according to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) – a "land station in the land mobile service." The term is used in the context of mobile telephony, wireless computer networking and other wireless communications and in land surveying.

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Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1974.

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BASF

BASF SE is a German chemical company and the largest chemical producer in the world.

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Basil of Baker Street

Basil of Baker Street is a series of children's novels written by Eve Titus and illustrated by Paul Galdone.

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Basil Rathbone

Philip St.

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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe) is a Roman Catholic church, basilica and National shrine of Mexico in the north of Mexico City.

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Basiliscus (genus)

Basiliscus is a genus of large corytophanid lizards, commonly known as basilisks, which are endemic to southern Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.

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Basin and Range Province

The Basin and Range Province is a vast physiographic region covering much of the inland Western United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Basket weaving

Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into two- or threedimensional artefacts, such as mats or containers.

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Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Basketball contests at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico from October 13 to October 25, 1968.

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Basque Country national football team

The Basque Country representative football team (officially, in Basque, 'Euskal selekzioa') represents the Basque Country in football.

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Basque diaspora

The Basque diaspora is the name given to describe people of Basque origin living outside their traditional homeland on the borders between Spain and France.

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Basque pelota

Basque pelota (pilota in the original Basque language also pelota vasca in Spanish, pelote basque in French) is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (frontis or Fronton) or, more traditionally, with two teams face to face separated by a line on the ground or a net.

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Bassariscus

Bassariscus is a genus in the family Procyonidae.

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Bat falcon

The bat falcon (Falco rufigularis) is a falcon that is a resident breeder in tropical Mexico, Central and South America, and Trinidad.

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Bata Shoes

Bata Brands is a multinational shoes maker based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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Batey (game)

Batéy was the name given to a special plaza around which the Caribbean Taino built their settlements.

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Bathing

Bathing is the washing of the body with a liquid, usually water or an aqueous solution, or the immersion of the body in water.

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge is the capital of the U.S. state of Louisiana and its second-largest city.

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Battle for Mexico City

The Battle for Mexico City refers to the series of engagements from September 8 to September 15, 1847, in the general vicinity of Mexico City during the Mexican–American War.

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Battle of Ayacucho

The Battle of Ayacucho (Batalla de Ayacucho) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence. It was the battle that secured the independence of Peru and ensured independence for the rest of South America. In Peru it is considered the end of the Spanish American wars of independence, although the campaign of the victor Antonio José de Sucre, continued through 1825 in Upper Peru and the siege of the fortresses Chiloé and Callao finally ended in 1826. As of late 1824, Royalists still had control of most of the south of Peru as well as of Real Felipe Fort in the port of Callao. On 9 December 1824, the Battle of Ayacucho (Battle of La Quinua) took place at Pampa de Ayacucho (or Quinua), a few kilometers away from Ayacucho, near the town of Quinua between Royalist and Independentist forces. Independentist forces were led by Simón Bolívar's lieutenant Sucre. Viceroy José de la Serna was wounded, and after the battle second commander-in-chief José de Canterac signed the final capitulation of the Royalist army. The modern Peruvian Army celebrates the anniversary of this battle.

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Battle of Buena Vista

The Battle of Buena Vista (February 22 – February 23, 1847), also known as the Battle of Angostura, saw the United States Army use artillery to repulse the much larger Mexican Army in the Mexican–American War.

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Battle of Cajamarca

The 'Battle' of Cajamarca was the unexpected ambush and seizure of the Inca ruler Atahualpa by a small Spanish force led by Francisco Pizarro, on November 16, 1532.

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Battle of Celaya

The Battle of Celaya, 6–15 April 1915, was part of a series of military engagements in the Bajío during the Mexican Revolution between the winners, who had allied against the regime of Gen.

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Battle of Cerro Gordo

The Battle of Cerro Gordo, or Battle of Sierra Gordo, was an engagement that took place during the Mexican–American War on April 18, 1847.

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Battle of Goliad

The Battle of Goliad was the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution.

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Battle of Huamantla

The Battle of Huamantla was a U.S. victory late in the Mexican–American War that forced the Mexican Army to lift the Siege of Puebla.

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Battle of Jenkins' Ferry

The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry (April 30, 1864), also known as the Engagement at Jenkins' Ferry, was fought at Jenkins' Ferry, southwest of Little Rock (present-day Grant County, Arkansas), during the American Civil War.

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Battle of Medina

The Battle of Medina was fought approximately 20 miles south of San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day downtown San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas) on August 18, 1813, as part of the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish authority in Mexico.

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Battle of Molino del Rey

The Battle of Molino del Rey (8 September 1847) was one of the bloodiest engagements of the Mexican-American War as part of the Battle for Mexico City.

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Battle of Monterey

The Battle of Monterey, at Monterey, California, occurred on 7 July 1846, during the Mexican–American War.

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Battle of Monterrey

In the Battle of Monterrey (September 21–24, 1846) during the Mexican–American War, General Pedro de Ampudia and the Mexican Army of the North was defeated by the Army of Occupation, a force of United States Regulars, Volunteers and Texas Rangers under the command of General Zachary Taylor.

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Battle of Palmito Ranch

The Battle of Palmito Ranch is considered by some criteria as the final battle of the American Civil War.

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Battle of Palo Alto

The Battle of Palo Alto was the first major battle of the Mexican–American War and was fought on May 8, 1846, on disputed ground five miles (8 km) from the modern-day city of Brownsville, Texas.

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Battle of Puebla

The Battle of Puebla (Batalla de Puebla; Bataille de Puebla) took place on 5 May 1862, near Puebla City during the Second French intervention in Mexico.

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Battle of Refugio

The Battle of Refugio was fought from March 12–15,1836, near Refugio, Texas.

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Battle of Resaca de la Palma

At the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, one of the early engagements of the Mexican–American War, United States General Zachary Taylor engaged the retreating forces of the Mexican Ejército del Norte ("Army of the North") under General Mariano Arista on May 9, 1846.

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Battle of San Jacinto

The Battle of San Jacinto, fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day Harris County, Texas, was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution.

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Battle of Santa Cruz

Battle of Santa Cruz may refer to.

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Battle of Velasco

The Battle of Velasco, fought June 25-26, 1832, was the first true military conflict between Mexico and settlers in what became Texas.

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Battle Royale (film)

is a 2000 Japanese dystopian thriller film adapted from the 1999 novel of the same name by Koushun Takami.

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Bay of Campeche

The Bay of Campeche (Bahía de Campeche), or Campeche Sound, is a bight in the southern area of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor (January 11, 1825December 19, 1878) was an American poet, literary critic, translator, travel author, and diplomat.

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Baytown, Texas

Baytown is a city within Harris County and partially in Chambers County in the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Bésame Mucho

"Bésame Mucho" ("Kiss me a lot") is a song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez.

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Beach nourishment

Beach nourishment (also referred to as beach renourishment, beach replenishment, or sand replenishment) describes a process by which sediment, usually sand, lost through longshore drift or erosion is replaced from other sources.

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Beach soccer

Beach soccer, also known as beach football or beasal, is a variant of association football played on a beach or some form of sand.

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Beadwork

Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them with a sewing needle or beading needle and thread or thin wire, or sewing them to cloth.

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Beatriz Paredes Rangel

Beatriz Elena Paredes Rangel (born 18 August 1953 in Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala) is a Mexican politician who served as president of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Beautiful Day

"Beautiful Day" is a song by Irish rock band U2.

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Beaver Coins

Beaver Coins, also known in pioneer days as Beaver Money, were gold coins minted in Oregon in 1849.

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Beaver Valley Mall

Beaver Valley Mall opened in 1970 as a regional shopping mall, located in Center Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

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Beaver, Utah

Beaver is a city in eastern Beaver County, Utah, United States.

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Beavis

Beavis is a fictional character.

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Bebel Gilberto

Isabel Gilberto de Oliveira (born May 12, 1966), known as Bebel Gilberto, is a Brazilian American popular singer often associated with bossa nova.

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Bebeto

José Roberto Gama de Oliveira (born 16 February 1964), known as Bebeto, is a former Brazilian football player who played as a striker.

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Bebu Silvetti

Juan Fernando Silvetti Adorno (27 March 1944 – 5 July 2003), professionally known as Bebu Silvetti or simply Silvetti, was an Argentine-born Mexican pianist, composer, conductor, arranger, and record producer.

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Becton Dickinson

Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) is an American medical technology company that manufactures and sells medical devices, instrument systems, and reagents.

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Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. is an American chain of domestic merchandise retail stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico.

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Bedrock (The Flintstones)

Bedrock is the fictional prehistoric city which is home to the characters of the animated television series The Flintstones.

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Beech

Beech (Fagus) is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to temperate Europe, Asia, and North America.

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Beef

Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle, particularly skeletal muscle.

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Beefsteak

A beef steak is a flat cut of beef, with parallel faces spaced to a thickness of 0.5–2" (1–5 cm), usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers, with a raw mass in common restaurant service ranging from 4–20 ounces (120–600 g).

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Beekeeping

Beekeeping (or apiculture) is the maintenance of bee colonies, commonly in man-made hives, by humans.

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Beetle

Beetles are a group of insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Endopterygota.

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Beijing International Studies University

The Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a public teaching and research university based in the city of Beijing, China.

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Beijing Zoo

The Beijing Zoo is a zoological park in Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, in Xicheng District.

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Bel Canto Trio

The Bel Canto Trio, consisting of tenor Mario Lanza, soprano Frances Yeend and bass-baritone George London, was created by Columbia Artists Management in 1947.

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Belding's yellowthroat

The Belding's yellowthroat (Geothlypis beldingi) is a New World warbler.

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Belgian overseas colonies

Belgium controlled two colonies during its history: the Belgian Congo from 1885 to 1960 and Ruanda-Urundi from 1916 to 1962.

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Belinda Peregrín

Belinda Peregrín Schüll (born August 15, 1989), known mononymously as Belinda, is a Spanish-born Mexican singer and actress.

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Belisario Domínguez

Belisario Domínguez Palencia (April 25, 1863 in Comitán, Chiapas – October 7, 1913 in Mexico City) was a Mexican physician and liberal politician.

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Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor

The Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor (Spanish: Medalla de Honor "Belisario Domínguez" del Senado de la República) is the highest award bestowed by the Mexican Senate.

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Belize

Belize, formerly British Honduras, is an independent Commonwealth realm on the eastern coast of Central America.

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Belize national football team

The Belize national football team is governed by the Football Federation of Belize, and is affiliated with the Central American Football Union of CONCACAF.

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Bell Gardens, California

Bell Gardens is a city in Los Angeles County, California. The population was 42,072 at the 2010 census, down from 44,054 at the 2000 census. Bell Gardens is notable for being one of only six Los Angeles County cities (out of 88 total) to permit casino gambling (the others being Inglewood, Gardena, Commerce, Compton, and Hawaiian Gardens). Dice games and slot machines are forbidden by state law.

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Bell pepper

The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, pepper or capsicum) is a cultivar group of the species Capsicum annuum.

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Bell X1 (band)

Bell X1 is a musical group from County Kildare, Ireland.

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Belle Époque

The Belle Époque or La Belle Époque (French for "Beautiful Era") was a period of Western history.

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Ben & Jerry's

Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings Inc, trading and commonly known as Ben & Jerry's, is an American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet.

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Ben A. Jones

Benjamin Allyn Jones (December 31, 1882 – June 13, 1961) was a thoroughbred horse trainer.

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Ben Fogle

Benjamin Myer Fogle, (born 3 November 1973 in Westminster, London) is an English broadcaster and writer, best known for his presenting roles with British television channels Channel 5, BBC and ITV.

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Ben-Hur Baz

Ben-Hur Baz (1906–2003) was a painter of pin-up art.

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Benavente, Zamora

Benavente is a town and municipality in the north of the province of Zamora, in the autonomous community Castile and León of Spain.

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Bendire's thrasher

Bendire's thrasher (Toxostoma bendirei) is a medium-sized species of thrasher native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Benedict Allen

Benedict Colin Allen FRGS (born 1 March 1960) is an English writer, traveller and adventurer known for his technique of immersion among indigenous peoples from whom he acquires survival skills for hazardous journeys through unfamiliar terrain.

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Benet Academy

Benet Academy (often shortened to Benet) is a co-educational, college-preparatory, Benedictine high school in Lisle, Illinois, United States, overseen by the Diocese of Joliet.

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Benito Juárez Municipality, Guerrero

Benito Juárez is one of the 81 municipalities of Guerrero, in south-western Mexico.

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Benito Juárez Municipality, Quintana Roo

Benito Juárez is one of the eleven municipalities of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Benito Juárez, Mexico City

Benito Juárez, is one of the 16 delegaciones (boroughs) into which Mexico City is divided.

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Benjamín Carrión

Manuel Benjamín Carrión Mora (April 20, 1897 in Loja – March 9, 1979 in Quito) was an Ecuadorian writer, diplomat and cultural promoter.

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Benjamín Clariond

Benjamín Clariond Reyes-Retana is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who has served as federal deputy, municipal president (mayor) of Monterrey and as interim governor of the State of Nuevo León after the distitution of Sócrates Rizzo.

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Benjamín Galindo

Benjamín Galindo Marentes (born December 11, 1960 in Tierra Blanca, Zacatecas), nicknamed El Maestro (The Master), was a Mexican footballer.

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Benjamin Bonneville

Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (April 14, 1796 – June 12, 1878) was a French-born officer in the United States Army, fur trapper, and explorer in the American West.

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Benjamin Butler

Benjamin Franklin Butler (November 5, 1818 – January 11, 1893) was a major general of the Union Army, politician, lawyer and businessman from Massachusetts.

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Benjamin Cromwell Franklin

Benjamin Cromwell Franklin (April 25, 1805 – December 25, 1873) was the first judicial officeholder in the Republic of Texas.

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Benjamin F. Johnson

Benjamin Franklin Johnson (July 28, 1818 – November 18, 1905) was an early member of Latter Day Saint Movement, and a member of the Council of Fifty and a formerly private secretary to Joseph Smith.

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Benjamin F. Sands

Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Sands (February 11, 1811 – June 30, 1883) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.

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Benjamin Huger (general)

Benjamin Huger (November 22, 1805 – December 7, 1877) was a regular officer in the United States Army, who served with distinction as chief of ordnance in the Mexican-American War and in the American Civil War, as a Confederate general.

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Benjamin Lee Whorf

Benjamin Lee Whorf (April 24, 1897 – July 26, 1941) was an American linguist and fire prevention engineer.

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Benjamin Lundy

Benjamin Lundy (January 4, 1789August 22, 1839) was an American Quaker abolitionist from New Jersey of the United States who established several anti-slavery newspapers and traveled widely.

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Benjamin McCulloch

Benjamin McCulloch (November 11, 1811 – March 7, 1862) was a soldier in the Texas Revolution, a Texas Ranger, a major general in the Texas militia and thereafter a major in the United States Army (United States Volunteers) during the Mexican-American War, a U.S. marshal, and a brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.

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Benny Moré

Bartolomé Maximiliano Moré (24 August 1919 – 19 February 1963), known as Benny Moré, was a Cuban singer, bandleader and songwriter.

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Benson & Hedges

Benson & Hedges is a British brand of cigarettes owned by either Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, or Japan Tobacco, depending on the region.

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Bergen County, New Jersey

Bergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Berliner (doughnut)

A Berliner Pfannkuchen (referred to as Berliner for short) is a traditional German pastry similar to a doughnut with no central hole, made from sweet yeast dough fried in fat or oil, with a marmalade or jam filling and usually icing, powdered sugar or conventional sugar on top.

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Bermuda national football team

The Bermuda national football team represents Bermuda in international football, and is controlled by the Bermuda Football Association.

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Bernard Francis Law

Bernard Francis Law (November 4, 1931 – December 20, 2017) was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Bernard Kerik

Bernard Bailey Kerik (born September 4, 1955) is an American former police officer, consultant and convicted felon, who served as New York City Police Commissioner from 2000 to 2001, and New York City's Correction Department Commissioner and First Deputy, overseeing the New York City jail system, from 1995 to 2000.

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Bernard Moitessier

Bernard Moitessier (April 10, 1925 – June 16, 1994) was a sailor, most notable for his participation in the 1968 ''Sunday Times'' Golden Globe Race, the first non-stop, singlehanded, round the world yacht race.

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Bernardine Dohrn

Bernardine Rae Dohrn (née Ohrnstein; born January 12, 1942) is a former leader of the Weather Underground, a militant radical group responsible for bombings of the United States Capitol, the Pentagon, and several police stations in New York, as well as the accidental Greenwich Village townhouse explosion that killed three members of the Underground.

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Bernardino de Sahagún

Bernardino de Sahagún (c. 1499 – October 23, 1590) was a Franciscan friar, missionary priest and pioneering ethnographer who participated in the Catholic evangelization of colonial New Spain (now Mexico).

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Bernardo Reyes

Bernardo Reyes (August 1850 – February 9, 1913) was a Mexican general and politician.

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Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor

Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (born) is a Mexican diplomat and jurist.

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Bert Geer Phillips

Bert Geer Phillips (July 15, 1868 – June 16, 1956) was an American artist and a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists.

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Besnoitia bennetti

Besnoitia bennetti is a parasite that can cause besnoitiosis infections in donkeys.

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Bessera

Bessera is a genus of Mexican plants in the cluster lily subfamily within the asparagus family.

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BET Jams

BET Jams is an American digital cable television network controlled by BET Networks and owned by Viacom Media Networks.

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Beta Cephei

Beta Cephei (β Cephei, abbreviated Beta Cep, β Cep), also named Alfirk, is a third magnitude star in the constellation of Cepheus.

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Beta Gamma Sigma

Beta Gamma Sigma or ΒΓΣ is an academic honor society.

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Bewick's wren

The Bewick's wren (Thryomanes bewickii) is a wren native to North America.

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Beyond the Mexique Bay

Beyond the Mexique Bay is a travel book by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1934.

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Bibb Graves

David Bibb Graves (April 1, 1873 – March 14, 1942) was an American Democratic politician and the 38th Governor of Alabama 1927-1931 and 1935–1939, the first Alabama governor to serve two four-year terms.

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Bibelot Mansur

Bibelot Almendra Mansur Rodríguez (born March 31, 1978) is a Mexican actress, born in Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico.

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Bicameralism

A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.

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Bidens frondosa

Bidens frondosa is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family, sunflower family.

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Bids for Olympic Games

National Olympic Committees select from within their national territory cities to put forward bids to host an Olympic Games.

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Bids for the 2008 Summer Olympics

Ten cities submitted bids to host the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics that were recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), five of which made the IOC Executive Committee's shortlist.

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Big Bend (Texas)

The Big Bend is a colloquial name of a geographic region in the western part of the state of Texas in the United States along the border with Mexico, roughly defined as the counties north of the prominent northward bend in the Rio Grande as it passes through the gap between the Chisos Mountains in Texas and the Sierra Madre Oriental in Mexico.

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Big Brother (franchise)

Big Brother is a Dutch reality television game show franchise created by John de Mol Jr., broadcast in the Netherlands and subsequently syndicated internationally.

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Big Spring, Texas

Big Spring is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Texas, United States, at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 87 and Interstate 20.

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Big Sur

Big Sur is a rugged section of California's Central Coast between Carmel Highlands and San Simeon, where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean, that is frequently praised for its dramatic views.

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Big wave surfing

Big wave surfing is a discipline within surfing in which experienced surfers paddle into or are towed onto waves which are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as "guns" or towboards.

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Big-game fishing

Big-game fishing, also known as offshore sportfishing, offshore gamefishing, or blue-water fishing is a form of recreational fishing, targeting large fish such as tuna and marlin which game fisherman regard as having "sporting qualities".

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Bighorn sheep

The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is a species of sheep native to North America named for its large horns.

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Bignoniaceae

Bignoniaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales commonly known as the bignonias.

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Bilingual education

Bilingual education involves teaching academic content in two languages, in a native and secondary language with varying amounts of each language used in accordance with the program model.Bilingual education refers to the utilization of two languages as means of instruction for students and considered part of or the entire school curriculum.

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Biliran

Biliran (Lalawigan sa Biliran; Waray-Waray: Probinsya han Biliran; Lalawigan ng Biliran) is an island province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region (Region VIII).

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Bill Clements

William Perry Clements Jr. (April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011) was an American businessman, university executive, and Republican Party politician from Texas.

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Bing Russell

Bing Russell (May 5, 1926 – April 8, 2003) was an American actor and Class A minor league baseball club owner.

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Binky (polar bear)

Binky (1975 – July 20, 1995) was a polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage.

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Biometrics

Biometrics is the technical term for body measurements and calculations.

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Bioprospecting

Bioprospecting is the process of discovery and commercialization of new products based on biological resources.

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Bioregion

A bioregion is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than an ecozone, but larger than an ecoregion or an ecosystem, in WWF classification scheme.

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Bipes (lizard)

Bipes is a genus of amphisbaenians found only in Mexico, the sole living member of the family Bipedidae.

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Birnessite

Birnessite (Na0.3Ca0.1K0.1)(Mn4+,Mn3+)2O4 · 1.5 H2O is an oxide mineral of manganese along with calcium, potassium and sodium.

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Biskra

Biskra (بسكرة; Berber) is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria.

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Bison Dele

Bison Dele (born Brian Carson Williams; April 6, 1969 – presumed dead July 7, 2002) was an American professional basketball player who played center.

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Bistrița

Bistrița (Bistritz, archaic Nösen; Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania.

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Bixa orellana

Achiote (Bixa orellana) is a shrub or small tree originating from the tropical region of the Americas.

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Bixbyite

Bixbyite is a manganese iron oxide mineral with chemical formula: (Mn,Fe)2O3.

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Black

Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence or complete absorption of visible light.

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Black Friday (shopping)

Black Friday is an informal name for the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, the fourth Thursday of November, which has been regarded as the beginning of the country's Christmas shopping season since 1952.

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Black Hole Sun

"Black Hole Sun" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden.

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Black Knights' Tango

The Black Knights' Tango (also known as the Mexican Defense or Kevitz–Trajkovic Defense) is a chess opening beginning with the moves: This position can also be reached by transposition, for example 1.c4 Nf6, 1.d4 Nc6, or 1.c4 Nc6.

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Black Mesa (Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona)

Black Mesa (also called Big Mountain) is an upland mountainous mesa of Arizona, north-trending in Navajo County, west and southeast-trending in Apache County, in the south/southeast.

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Black Nazarene

The Black Nazarene (El Nazareno Negro, Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno, Poóng Itím na Nazareno, Hesus Nazareno) is a life-sized image of a dark-skinned, kneeling Jesus Christ carrying the Cross enshrined in the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in the Quiapo district of the City of Manila, Philippines.

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Black noddy

The black noddy or white-capped noddy (Anous minutus) is a seabird from the family Laridae.

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Black people

Black people is a term used in certain countries, often in socially based systems of racial classification or of ethnicity, to describe persons who are perceived to be dark-skinned compared to other populations.

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Black Seminoles

The Black Seminoles are black Indians associated with the Seminole people in Florida and Oklahoma.

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Black skimmer

The black skimmer (Rynchops niger) is a tern-like seabird, one of three very similar birds species in the skimmer genus Rynchops in the gull family Laridae.

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Black turnstone

The black turnstone (Arenaria melanocephala) is a species of small wading bird.

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Black-capped vireo

The black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapilla) is a small bird native to the United States and Mexico.

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Black-chinned hummingbird

The black-chinned hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) is a small hummingbird.

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Black-chinned sparrow

The black-chinned sparrow (Spizella atrogularis) is a small sparrow.

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Black-eyed pea

The black-eyed pea, black-eyed bean or goat pea, a legume, is a subspecies of the cowpea, grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean.

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Black-faced antthrush

The black-faced antthrush (Formicarius analis), is a passerine bird.

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Black-footed albatross

The black-footed albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) is a large seabird of the albatross family Diomedeidae from the North Pacific.

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Black-footed ferret

The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), also known as the American polecatHeptner, V. G. (Vladimir Georgievich); Nasimovich, A. A; Bannikov, Andrei Grigorevich; Hoffmann, Robert S. (2001).

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Black-headed grosbeak

The black-headed grosbeak (Pheucticus melanocephalus) is a medium-sized, seed-eating bird in the same family as the northern cardinal, the Cardinalidae.

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Black-throated green warbler

The black-throated green warbler (Setophaga virens) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

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Black-throated sparrow

The black-throated sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata) is a small American sparrow primarily found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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BlackBerry

BlackBerry is a line of smartphones, tablets, and services originally designed and marketed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited (formerly known as Research In Motion, or RIM).

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Blacktailed red sheetweaver

The black-tailed red sheetweaver, scientific name Florinda coccinea, is a species of web-building spider belonging to the family Linyphiidae.

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Blanca de Castejón

Blanca de Castejón (April 28, 1907 – December 26, 1969) was a Puerto Rican actress who became very successful in Mexico and other parts of Latin America.

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Blase Bonpane

Blase Bonpane is the director of the Office of the Americas in Los Angeles, California, which he co-founded with his wife Theresa in 1983.

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Blast furnace

A blast furnace is a type of metallurgical furnace used for smelting to produce industrial metals, generally pig iron, but also others such as lead or copper.

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Bletia

Bletia is a genus of about 30 species of orchids (family Orchidaceae), almost all of which are terrestrial; some are occasionally lithophytic or epiphytic.

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Blockade of Africa

The Blockade of Africa began in 1808 after the United Kingdom outlawed the Atlantic slave trade, making it illegal for British ships to transport slaves.

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Blood alcohol content

Blood alcohol content (BAC), also called blood alcohol concentration, blood ethanol concentration, or blood alcohol level, is most commonly used as a metric of alcohol intoxication for legal or medical purposes.

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Blood Meridian

Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West is a 1985 epic Western (or anti-Western) novel by American author Cormac McCarthy.

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Blood sausage

Blood sausages are sausages filled with blood that are cooked or dried and mixed with a filler until they are thick enough to solidify when cooled.

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Blow (film)

Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime film about the American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by Ted Demme.

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Blue grosbeak

The blue grosbeak (Passerina caerulea), is a medium-sized seed-eating bird in the same family as the northern cardinal, "tropical" or New World buntings, and "cardinal-grosbeaks" or New World grosbeaks.

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Blue Streak (film)

Blue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe.

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Blue-black grassquit

The blue-black grassquit (Volatinia jacarina) is a small bird in the tanager family, Thraupidae.

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Blue-gray gnatcatcher

The blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) is a very small songbird, in length and weighing only.

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Blue-gray tanager

The blue-gray tanager (Thraupis episcopus) is a medium-sized South American songbird of the tanager family, Thraupidae.

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Blue-headed vireo

The blue-headed vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a Neotropical migrating song bird found in North and Central America.

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Blue-throated mountaingem

The blue-throated mountaingem, also known as the blue-throated mountain-gem or blue-throated hummingbird (Lampornis clemenciae) is a species of hummingbird, a member of the family Trochilidae of birds.

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Blueberry (comics)

Blueberry is Western comic series created in the Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition by the Belgian scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier and French comics artist Jean "Mœbius" Giraud.

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Bluegill

The bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a species of freshwater fish sometimes referred to as bream, brim, or copper nose.

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Blunderbuss

The blunderbuss is a firearm with a short, large caliber barrel, which is flared at the muzzle and frequently throughout the entire bore, and used with shot and other projectiles of relevant quantity and/or caliber.

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BMW X5 (E53)

The BMW E53 is the first-generation BMW X5 mid-sized luxury crossover SUV.

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BMW X5 (E70)

The BMW E70 is second-generation BMW X5 mid-size luxury crossover SUV.

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BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas is a French international banking group.

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Boa (genus)

Boa is a genus of non-venomous boas found in Mexico, Central and South America.

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Boat-billed flycatcher

The boat-billed flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua) is a passerine bird.

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Boat-billed heron

The boat-billed heron (Cochlearius cochlearius), colloquially known as the boatbill, is an atypical member of the heron family, and was formerly thought to be in a monotypic family, Cochlearidae.

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Bob Filner

Robert Earl Filner (born September 4, 1942) is a former American politician who was the 35th Mayor of San Diego from December 2012 through August 2013, when he resigned amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment.

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Bob Varsha

Bob Varsha (born April 21, 1951) is an American motorsport announcer who worked for the now-defunct Speed Channel.

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Bobby Ávila

Roberto Francisco Ávila González (April 2, 1924 – October 26, 2004) was a Mexican professional baseball second baseman and third baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Braves.

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Bobby Driscoll

Robert Cletus "Bobby" Driscoll (March 3, 1937 – March 30, 1968) was an American child actor and artist known for a large body of cinema and TV performances from 1943 to 1960.

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Bobby Joe Hatton

Roberto José Hatton "Bobby Joe" Negron (born October 11, 1976) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player.

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Bobcat

The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American cat that appeared during the Irvingtonian stage of around 1.8 million years ago (AEO).

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Boer

Boer is the Dutch and Afrikaans noun for "farmer".

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Bogan

Bogan is Australian slang for a person whose speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour are considered unrefined or unsophisticated.

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Bogertophis

Bogertophis is a genus of New World rat snakes in the family Colubridae.

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Bogeyman

Bogeyman (usually spelled boogeyman in the U.S.; also spelled bogieman or boogie man; see American and British English spelling differences) is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults to frighten children into good behaviour.

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Bogotá

Bogotá, officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santafé de Bogotá between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, administered as the Capital District, although often thought of as part of Cundinamarca.

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Boidae

The Boidae (Common names: boas, boids) are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, although also existing in Africa, Madagascar, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific Islands.

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Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits

Bojangles' Inc. is a Southeastern regional chain of fast food restaurants, specializing in cajun seasoning, fried chicken, and buttermilk biscuits.

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Bolas spider

A bolas spider is any of several species of orb-weaver spider that, instead of spinning the typical web, hunt by using a sticky 'capture blob' of silk on the end of a line, known as a 'bolas'.

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Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Bolivian gas conflict

The Bolivian gas conflict was a social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003, centering on the exploitation of the country's vast natural gas reserves.

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Boll weevil

The boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) is a beetle which feeds on cotton buds and flowers.

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Boll Weevil Monument

The Boll Weevil Monument in downtown Enterprise, Alabama, United States is a prominent landmark and tribute erected by the citizens of Enterprise in 1919 to show their appreciation to an insect, the boll weevil, for its profound influence on the area's agriculture and economy.

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Bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks, originally also Bolshevists or Bolsheviki (p; derived from bol'shinstvo (большинство), "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority"), were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.

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Bolson tortoise

The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus), also called the Mexican giant tortoise or yellow-margined tortoise, is a species of tortoise from North America.

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Bonampak

Bonampak (known anciently as Ak'e or, in its immediate area as Usiij Witz, 'Vulture Hill') is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Bonaventure

Saint Bonaventure (Bonaventura; 1221 – 15 July 1274), born Giovanni di Fidanza, was an Italian medieval Franciscan, scholastic theologian and philosopher.

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Bookselling

Bookselling is the commercial trading of books which is the retail and distribution end of the publishing process.

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Boost Juice

Boost Juice Bars is an Australian retail outlet that specialise in selling fruit juice and smoothies.

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Booster Juice

Booster Juice Ltd. is Canada's largest chain of fresh juice and smoothie bars, owned and lead by Dale Wishewan, President and CEO.

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Boquillas del Carmen

Boquillas del Carmen, frequently known simply as Boquillas, is a village in northern Mexico on the banks of the Rio Grande.

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Border Field State Park

Border Field State Park is a state park of California, United States, containing beach and coastal habitat on the Mexico–United States border.

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Border Radio

Border Radio is a 1987 independent film directed by Allison Anders, Dean Lent and Kurt Voss, in which two musicians and a roadie who haven't been paid rob money from a club and one flees to Mexico leaving his wife and daughter behind.

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Border states (American Civil War)

In the context of the American Civil War (1861–65), the border states were slave states that did not declare a secession from the Union and did not join the Confederacy.

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Border trade

Border trade, in general, refers to the flow of goods and services across the international borders between jurisdictions.

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Borgward

The former Borgward car manufacturing company, based in Bremen, Germany, was founded by Carl F. W. Borgward (1890–1963).

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Boris Karloff

William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff, was an English actor who was primarily known for his roles in horror films.

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Borkum

Borkum is an island and a municipality in the Leer District in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany.

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Born in East L.A. (film)

Born in East L.A. is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Cheech Marin, based on his song of the same name, released as a 1984 single by Cheech & Chong.

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Borough

A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries.

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Borregos Salvajes

The Borregos Salvajes (in English: Wild Rams) is the name of all the sports teams that represent the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) in various sports, such as: basketball, volleyball, American football and football for both men's and women's teams.

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Borregos Salvajes Monterrey

"Borregos Salvajes" (Wild Rams in English) is an American football team from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey ITESM), a private managed higher education institution in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Bose Corporation

Bose Corporation is a privately held American corporation, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, that designs, develops and sells audio equipment.

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Boston Pizza

Boston Pizza (also known as BP and, in the United States and Mexico, as Boston's) is a Canadian-based restaurant chain that owns and franchises locations in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

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Botanical garden

A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms botanic and botanical and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens.

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Bothrops

Bothrops is a genus of pit vipers endemic to Central and South America.

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Botifarra

Botifarra (butifarra; boutifarre) is a type of sausage and one of the most important dishes of the Catalan cuisine.

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Botteri's sparrow

The Botteri's sparrow (Peucaea botterii) is a medium-sized sparrow.

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Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees with flower-like spring leaves near its flowers.

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Boulevard

A boulevard (French, from Bolwerk – bulwark, meaning bastion), often abbreviated Blvd, is a type of large road, usually running through a city.

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Boundary Treaty of 1970

The 1970 Boundary Treaty between the United States and Mexico settled all then pending boundary disputes and uncertainties related to the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) border.

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Bounty hunter

A bounty hunter is a person who captures fugitives and criminals for a monetary reward (bounty).

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Bouvardia

Bouvardia is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.

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Boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics

The boxing programme of the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico was held at the Arena México.

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Boxing in the 1970s

During the 1970s, boxing was characterized by dominating champions and history-making rivalries.

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Bozo the Clown

Bozo the Clown is a fictional clown character, created and introduced in the United States in 1946, and to television in 1949, whose broad popularity peaked locally in the 1960s as a result of widespread franchising in early television.

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Bracero program

The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero, meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a series of laws and diplomatic agreements, initiated on August 4, 1942, when the United States signed the Mexican Farm Labor Agreement with Mexico.

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Brachypelma hamorii

Brachypelma hamorii is a species of tarantula found in Mexico.

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Brachypelma smithi

Brachypelma smithi is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas) native to Mexico.

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Brady Bonds

Brady bonds are dollar-denominated bonds, issued mostly by Latin American countries in the late 1980s.

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Branch plant economy

It is not entirely evident who first used the branch plant economy concept; however, it has been extensively used in Canadian and UK literature since the 1970s.

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Branding iron

A branding iron is used for branding, pressing a heated metal shape against an object or livestock with the intention of leaving an identifying mark.

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Braniff International Airways

Braniff Airways, Inc., doing business as Braniff International Airways, from 1948 until 1965, and then Braniff International from 1965 until 1983, was an American airline that operated from 1928 until 1982.

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Brass knuckles

Brass knuckles, also sometimes called knuckles, knucks, brass knucks, knucklebusters, knuckledusters, an English punch or a classic, are weapons used in hand-to-hand combat.

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Brassavola

Brassavola is a genus of 21 orchids (family Orchidaceae).

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Brassia

Brassia is a genus of orchids classified in the Oncidiinae subtribe.

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Braulio Castillo Jr.

Braulio Castillo, Jr. (born c. 1958) in Santurce, Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican actor and radio host.

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Bravia (brand)

BRAVIA is a brand of Sony Visual Products Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation, and used for its television products.

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Braxton Bragg

Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who was assigned to duty at Richmond, under direction of the President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, and charged with the conduct of military operations of the armies of the Confederate States from February 24, 1864 until January 13, 1865, when he was charged with command and defense of Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Brazil national football team

The Brazil national football team (Seleção Brasileira de Futebol) represents Brazil in international men's association football.

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Brazilian Air Force

The Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira, FAB) is the air branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces and one of the three national uniformed services.

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Brígido Lara

Brígido Lara (born ?) is a Mexican artist and ex-forger of pre-Columbian antiques.

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Breakfast with the Beatles

Breakfast with the Beatles is a popular programming segment format on FM radio in cities in the United States.

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Breaking Up the Girl

"Breaking Up the Girl" is a 2001 alternative rock song written, recorded and produced by Garbage for their third studio album Beautiful Garbage.

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Breguet 19

The Breguet 19 (Breguet XIX, Br.19 or Bre.19) was a light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, also used for long-distance flights, designed by the French Breguet company and produced from 1924.

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Brent Berlin

Overton Brent Berlin (born 1936) is an American anthropologist, most noted for his work with linguist Paul Kay on color, and his ethnobiological research among the Maya of Chiapas, Mexico.

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Brewer's blackbird

The Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) is a medium-sized New World blackbird.

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Brewer's sparrow

Brewer's sparrow (Spizella breweri) is a small, slim species of American sparrow in the family Passerellidae.

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Brewster County, Texas

Brewster County is a county located in the western part of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Brewster H. Shaw

Brewster Hopkinson Shaw Jr. (born May 16, 1945) is a former NASA astronaut, a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and former executive at Boeing.

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Brian Ching

Brian Ching (born May 24, 1978) an American retired professional soccer player who played for twelve years in Major League Soccer and represented the U.S. national team for eight years.

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Brian McBride

Brian Robert McBride (born June 19, 1972) is an American retired soccer player who played as a forward for the Columbus Crew, Fulham and the Chicago Fire and is the fifth highest all-time leading goalscorer for the United States national team.

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Brian Schweitzer

Brian David Schweitzer (born September 4, 1955) is an American politician who served as the 23rd Governor of Montana from January 5, 2005, to January 7, 2013.

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Bridgeton, New Jersey

Bridgeton is a city in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States, in the southern part of the state, on the Cohansey River, near Delaware Bay.

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Bridgettines

The Order of the Most Holy Savior, abbreviated as O.Ss.S., and informally known as the Brigittine or Bridgettine Order is a monastic religious order of Augustinian nuns, Religious Sisters, and monks founded by Saint Bridget of Sweden (Birgitta) in 1344, and approved by Pope Urban V in 1370.

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Bridgewater College

Bridgewater College, is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal-arts college located in Bridgewater, a town in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States.

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Bridled tern

The bridled tern (Onychoprion anaethetus)Bridge, E. S.; Jones, A. W. & Baker, A. J. (2005).

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Brigadier

Brigadier is a military rank, the seniority of which depends on the country.

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Briggs & Stratton

Briggs & Stratton is a Fortune 1000 manufacturer of gasoline engines with headquarters in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

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Brigham Young

Brigham Young (June 1, 1801August 29, 1877) was an American religious leader, politician, and settler.

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Brigitte Douay

Brigitte Douay (born 24 February 1947 in Paris) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the north-west of France.

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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is a 1974 Mexican-American neo-Western action film directed by Sam Peckinpah, co-written by Peckinpah and Gordon Dawson based on a story by Peckinpah and Frank Kowalski, and starring Warren Oates.

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Brinkley Act

The Brinkley Act is the popular name given to (originally section 325(b) of the Communications Act of 1934).

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British diaspora in Africa

The British diaspora in Africa is a population group broadly defined as English-speaking white Africans of mainly (but not only) British descent who live in or come from Sub-Saharan Africa.

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British Honduras

British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1862 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,, Caribbean Community.

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British Museum

The British Museum, located in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture.

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Broad-tailed hummingbird

The broad-tailed hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) is a medium-sized hummingbird, nearly in length.

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Broad-winged hawk

The broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus) is a small hawk of the genus Buteo.

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Broadcast engineering

Broadcast engineering is the field of electrical engineering, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting.

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Broadcast range

A broadcast range (also listening range or listening area for radio, or viewing range or viewing area for television) is the service area that a broadcast station or other transmission covers via radio waves (or possibly infrared light, which is closely related).

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Brodiaea

Brodiaea, also known by the common name cluster-lilies, is a monocot genus of flowering plants in the family, in the Asparagales order.

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Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus.

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Bromargyrite

Bromyrite or bromargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver bromide found mainly in Mexico and Chile.

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Bronco

A bronco or bronc, in the United States, northern Mexico and Canada, is an untrained horse or one that habitually bucks.

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Broncos de Reynosa

The Reynosa Broncos (los Broncos de Reynosa) were a Mexican team that played in the Adolfo Lopez Mateos stadium in the city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas.

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Bronze (racial classification)

Bronze race is a term used since the early 20th century by Latin American writers of the indigenista and americanista schools to refer to the mestizo population that arose in the Americas with the arrival of Latin European (particularly Spanish) colonists and their intermingling with the New World's Amerindian peoples.

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Bronze Age

The Bronze Age is a historical period characterized by the use of bronze, and in some areas proto-writing, and other early features of urban civilization.

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Brooke Langton

Brooke Langton (born November 27, 1970) is an American actress.

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Brooks Brothers

Brooks Brothers is the oldest men's clothier in the United States and is headquartered on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.

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Brown basilisk

The brown basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus), also commonly referred to as the striped basilisk or in some areas as the common basilisk, is a species of basilisk lizard in the family Corytophanidae.

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Brown bear

The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a bear that is found across much of northern Eurasia and North America.

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Brown Bess

"Brown Bess" is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's muzzle-loading smoothbore Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives.

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Brown booby

The brown booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae.

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Brown Field Municipal Airport

Brown Field Municipal Airport is in the Otay Mesa neighborhood of San Diego, California, southeast of Downtown San Diego and named in honor of Commander Melville S. Brown, USN, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1936.

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Brown jay

The brown jay (Psilorhinus morio) is a large American jay which has the habitus of a magpie, but is slightly smaller and with a shorter tail, though the bill is larger.

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Brown-crested flycatcher

The brown-crested flycatcher (Myiarchus tyrannulus) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Brown-Forman

The Brown-Forman Corporation is one of the largest American-owned companies in the spirits and wine business.

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Brown-headed cowbird

The brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater) is a small obligate brood parasitic icterid of temperate to subtropical North America.

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Brownsville, Texas

Brownsville is the county seat of Cameron County, Texas, United States.

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Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport

Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport is a city owned, public use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) east of the central business district of Brownsville, a city in Cameron County, Texas, United States.

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Bruce Arena

Bruce Arena (born September 21, 1951) is an American soccer coach.

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Bruce Elving

Bruce F. Elving (April 19, 1935 – July 24, 2011) was a publisher, FM-radio enthusiast, DXer, and college professor from Duluth, Minnesota.

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Bryan Cowgill

Bryan Cowgill (27 May 1927 – 14 July 2008) was a British television executive.

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Bubba Gump Shrimp Company

The Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurant and Market is an American seafood restaurant chain inspired by the 1994 film Forrest Gump.

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Bucaramanga

Bucaramanga is the capital and largest city of the department of Santander, Colombia.

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Buckley-class destroyer escort

The Buckley-class destroyer escorts were 102 destroyer escorts launched in the United States in 1943–44.

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Buena Vista Social Club (album)

Buena Vista Social Club is the debut album by the eponymous ensemble of Cuban musicians directed by Juan de Marcos González and American guitarist Ry Cooder.

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Buenos Aires Convention

The Buenos Aires Convention (Third Pan-American Convention) is a copyright treaty signed at Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 11 August 1910, providing mutual recognition of copyrights where the work carries a notice containing a statement of reservation of rights (Art. 3).

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Buffalo Bayou

Buffalo Bayou is a slow-moving river which flows through Houston in Harris County, Texas.

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Buffalo Niagara International Airport

Buffalo Niagara International Airport is in Cheektowaga, New York, United States, named after the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area.

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Buick Century

Buick Century is the model name used by Buick for a line of upscale performance cars from 1936 to 1942 and 1954 to 1958, and from 1973 to 2005 for a mid-size car.

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Buick Rendezvous

The Buick Rendezvous, introduced in the spring of 2001 as a 2002 model year vehicle, is a mid-size crossover SUV that was sold by Buick for the 2002–2007 model years.

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Bulgaria at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Bulgaria competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Bulgaria national football team

The Bulgaria national football team (Български национален отбор по футбол) is an association football team of Bulgaria.

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Bull-baiting

Bull-baiting is a blood sport involving pitting a bull against another animal, usually a dog.

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Bulldog bat

The bat family Noctilionidae, commonly known as bulldog bats or fishing bats, is represented by two species, the greater and the lesser bulldog bats.

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Bulletproof (1996 film)

Bulletproof is a 1996 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Ernest Dickerson.

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Bullion coin

A bullion coin is a coin struck from precious metal and kept as a store of value or an investment, rather than used in day-to-day commerce.

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Bullock's oriole

The Bullock's oriole (Icterus bullockii) is a small New World blackbird.

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Bumblebee (Transformers)

Bumblebee is a fictional robot superhero character from the Transformers franchise.

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Bungee jumping

Bungee jumping (also spelled "bungy" jumping, which is the usual spelling in New Zealand and several other countries) is an activity that involves jumping from a tall structure while connected to a large elastic cord.

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Bunny Breckinridge

John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge (August 6, 1903 – November 5, 1996) was an American actor and drag queen, best known for his role as "The Ruler" in Ed Wood's film Plan 9 from Outer Space, his only film appearance.

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Burning Love

"Burning Love" is a song written by Dennis Linde and originally recorded by country soul artist Arthur Alexander, who included it on his 1972 self-titled album.

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Burning of Judas

The burning of Judas is an Easter-time ritual in many Orthodox and Catholic Christian communities, where an effigy of Judas Iscariot is burned.

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Burr conspiracy

The Burr conspiracy was a suspected treasonous cabal of planters, politicians, and army officers in the early 19th century.

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Burr H. Duval

Burr Harrison Duval (1809 – March 27, 1836) was the commander of the Kentucky Mustangs, First Regiment Volunteers, a group of Kentucky long-riflemen formed in Bardstown, Kentucky, in November 1835 during the Texas Revolution.

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Burseraceae

The Burseraceae are a moderate-sized family of 17-19 genera and about 540 species of flowering plants.

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Burt Alvord

Burt Alvord (1867-after 1910), or Albert Alvord, was a lawman and later outlaw of the Old West.

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Buruli ulcer

Buruli ulcer is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans.

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Bus rapid transit

Bus rapid transit (BRT, BRTS, busway, transitway) is a bus-based public transport system designed to improve capacity and reliability relative to a conventional bus system.

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Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a working-class neighborhood in the northern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Business card

Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual.

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Buzz Lightyear attractions

The Buzz Lightyear attractions (a.k.a. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, or Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue, depending on the park) are a series of Tomorrowland shooting dark rides based on the 1999 and 2000 Disney/Pixar films Toy Story 2 and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins located at five of the Magic Kingdom-style Disney Parks (all except for Hong Kong Disneyland).

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Byrsonima crassifolia

Byrsonima crassifolia is a species of flowering plant in the acerola family, Malpighiaceae, that is native to tropical America.

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Bytownite

Bytownite is a calcium rich member of the plagioclase solid solution series of feldspar minerals with composition between anorthite and labradorite.

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BYU Cougars men's soccer

BYU Cougars men’s soccer is an American soccer team based in Provo, Utah, United States.

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C. C. Young

Clement Calhoun Young (April 28, 1869 – December 24, 1947) was an American teacher and politician who was affiliated with the original Progressive Party and later the Republican Party.

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C. Meyer Zulick

Conrad Meyer Zulick (June 3, 1839 – March 1, 1926) was an American jurist and Democratic party activist who became the seventh Governor of Arizona Territory.

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C.A. Thayer (1895)

C.A. Thayer is a schooner built in 1895 near Eureka, California.

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C.F. Monterrey

Club de Fútbol Monterrey is a Mexican football club from Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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Cabbage looper

The cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni) is a moth in the family Noctuidae, a family commonly referred to as owlet moths.

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Cabildo (Cuba)

Cabildos de nación were African ethnic associations created in Cuba in the late 16th century based on the Spanish cofradías (guilds or fraternities) that were organized in Seville for the first time around the 14th century.

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Cabinet of Mexico

The cabinet of Mexico is the Executive Cabinet (Gabinete Legal) and is a part of the executive branch of the Mexican government.

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Cabo Catoche

Cabo Catoche or Cape Catoche, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, is the northernmost point on the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Cabo Rojo (Mexico)

Cabo Rojo (Spanish for "Red Cape") (21°47'N 97°35'W) is a barrier of quartzite sand deposited adjacent to the coast of the Mexican state of Veracruz, about south of the city of Tampico, Tamaulipas.

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Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas (Cape Saint Luke), commonly called Cabo in English, is a resort city at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.

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Cabo Wabo

Cabo Wabo is a nightclub and restaurant located in Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico.

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Caboose

A caboose is a manned North American railroad car coupled at the end of a freight train.

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Cabrito

Cabrito is the name in both Spanish and Portuguese for roast goat kid in various Iberian and Latin American cuisines.

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Cackling goose

The cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii) is a North American bird of the genus Branta of black geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey Anser species.

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Cacomistle

The cacomistle, Bassariscus sumichrasti, is a nocturnal, arboreal and omnivorous member of the carnivoran family Procyonidae.

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Cactus

A cactus (plural: cacti, cactuses, or cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae,Although the spellings of botanical families have been largely standardized, there is little agreement among botanists as to how these names are to be pronounced.

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Cadillac BLS

The Cadillac BLS is an compact executive car marketed in Europe by Cadillac.

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Cadillac Escalade

The Cadillac Escalade is a full-size luxury SUV engineered and manufactured by Cadillac.

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Cadillac Mountain

Cadillac Mountain is located on Mount Desert Island, within Acadia National Park.

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Cadre (comics)

The Cadre is a DC Comics supervillain group, except for members of the Cadre of the Immortal, most of whom were redeemed and became heroes by story's end.

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Caecilian

Caecilians (New Latin for "blind ones") are a group of limbless, serpentine amphibians.

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Caesar Cardini

Caesar Cardini (also known as Cesare Cardini, February 24, 1896 – November 3, 1956) was an Italian Mexican American restaurateur, chef, and hotel owner who, along with his brother Alex Cardini (November 23, 1899 – December 22, 1974), is credited with creating the Caesar salad.

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Caesar salad

A Caesar salad is a green salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, Parmesan cheese, and black pepper.

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Café Tacuba (album)

Café Tacuba was the self-titled debut album by Café Tacuba, released in 1992.

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Cagayan

Cagayán (Probinsia ti Cagayan; Probinsia nat Cagayan; Lalawigan ng Cagayan) is a province of the Philippines in the Cagayan Valley region in the northeast of Luzon Island, and includes the Babuyan Islands to the north.

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Cahokia

The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site (11 MS 2) is the site of a pre-Columbian Native American city (circa 1050–1350 CE) directly across the Mississippi River from modern St. Louis, Missouri.

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Caifanes

Caifanes is a Spanish-language rock en español band from Mexico City.

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Caixa Geral de Depósitos

Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD) is a Portuguese state-owned banking corporation, and the second largest bank in Portugal.

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Cajemé

Cajemé / Kahe'eme (Yoeme or Yaqui Language for "the one who does not stop to drink water"'), born José María Bonifacio Leyva Pérez (also spelled Leiva) was a prominent Yaqui military leader who lived in the Mexican state of Sonora from 1835 to 1887.

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Cajeme

Cajeme is one of the municipalities of the northwestern state of Sonora, Mexico.

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Calabasas, California

Calabasas is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the hills west of the San Fernando Valley and in the northwest Santa Monica Mountains between Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Hidden Hills, and Malibu, California.

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Calabash

A calabash, bottle gourd, or white-flowered gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, also known by many other names, including long melon, New Guinea bean and Tasmania bean, is a vine grown for its fruit, which can be either harvested young to be consumed as a vegetable, or harvested mature to be dried and used as a utensil.

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Calaca

A calaca (a colloquial Mexican Spanish name for skeleton) is a figure of a skull or skeleton (usually human) commonly used for decoration during the Mexican Day of the Dead festival, although they are made all year round.

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Calakmul

Calakmul (also Kalakmul and other less frequent variants) is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Campeche, deep in the jungles of the greater Petén Basin region.

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Calakmul Municipality

Calakmul is a municipality in the Mexican state of Campeche, situated in the central part of the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Calanthe

Calanthe – commonly abbreviated Cal. in horticulture – is a widespread genus of terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae) with some 200 species.

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Calcasieu River

The Calcasieu River is a river on the Gulf Coast in southwestern Louisiana.

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Calceolaria

Calceolaria, also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower,"Botanica.

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Caldera

A caldera is a large cauldron-like depression that forms following the evacuation of a magma chamber/reservoir.

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Calea ternifolia

Calea ternifolia (syn. Calea zacatechichi) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae.

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Caleb Blood Smith

Caleb Blood Smith (April 16, 1808 – January 7, 1864) was an American journalist and politician, serving in the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

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Calexico, California

Calexico is a city in Imperial County, California.

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Cali Cartel

The Cali Cartel was based in southern Colombia, around the city of Cali and the Valle del Cauca Department.

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Caliche

Caliche is a sedimentary rock, a hardened natural cement of calcium carbonate that binds other materials—such as gravel, sand, clay, and silt.

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California

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States.

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California chaparral and woodlands

The California chaparral and woodlands is a terrestrial ecoregion of lower northern, central, and southern California (United States) and northwestern Baja California (Mexico), located on the west coast of North America.

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California Coastal Conservancy

The California Coastal Conservancy is a state agency in California established in 1976 to enhance coastal resources and access.

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California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.

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California Highway Patrol

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is the highway patrol agency for the state of California and has jurisdiction anywhere in the state.

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California kingsnake

The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) is a nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to the western United States and northern Mexico.

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California Pizza Kitchen

California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) is a casual dining restaurant chain that specializes in California-style pizza.

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California Republic

The California Republic was an unrecognized breakaway state that, for 25 days in 1846, militarily controlled an area north of San Francisco, in and around what is now Sonoma County in California.

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California rock lizard

The California rock lizards are a genus (Petrosaurus) of New World lizards in the family Phrynosomatidae.

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California scrub jay

The California scrub jay (Aphelocoma californica), is a species of scrub jay native to western North America.

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California sea hare

The California sea hare, scientific name Aplysia californica, is a species of sea slug in the sea hare family, Aplysiidae.

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California sea lion

The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America.

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California spiny lobster

The California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) is a species of spiny lobster found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay, California to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico.

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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP, Cal Poly Pomona, or Cal Poly"Cal Poly" may also refer to California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo; however, locals in southern California may also use the term to refer to the Pomona campus. See the name section of this article for more information.) is a public polytechnic university located in Pomona, California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

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California State Route 1

State Route 1 (SR 1) is a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California.

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California State Route 7

State Route 7 (SR 7) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, running from the Calexico East Port of Entry on the U.S.-Mexico border east of Calexico north to its terminus at Interstate 8 (I-8), where Orchard Road continues the route north towards Holtville.

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California State Route 99

State Route 99 (SR 99), commonly known as Highway 99 or, simply, as 99 (without any further designation), is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California, stretching almost the entire length of the Central Valley.

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California towhee

The California towhee (Melozone crissalis) is a bird of the family Passerellidae, native to the coastal regions of western Oregon and California in the United States and Baja California Sur in Mexico.

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California Trail

The California Trail was an emigrant trail of about across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California.

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California two-spot octopus

The California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculoides), often simply called a "bimac", is an octopus species native to many parts of the Pacific Ocean including the coast of California.

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Californian (schooner)

Californian was built in San Diego, launched in 1984 as a replica of the United States Revenue Marine cutter, which operated off the coast of California in the 1850s.

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Californio

Californio (historical and regional Spanish for "Californian") is a Spanish term with widely varying interpretations.

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Call signs in North America

Call signs are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations, in addition to amateur radio and other international radio stations that continue to identify by call signs around the world.

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CallAir A-9

The IMCO CallAir A-9 is a small agricultural aircraft that first flew in 1962, a development of the company's previous successful crop-dusters.

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Calliope hummingbird

The calliope hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope) is a very small hummingbird native to the United States and Canada and, during winter, Central America.

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Calochortus

Calochortus is a genus of North American plants in the lily family.

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Calvin Pickering

Calvin Elroy Pickering (born September 29, 1976) is a former professional baseball first baseman.

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Camano Island

Camano Island is a large island in the Possession Sound portion of Puget Sound, located in Island County, Washington, between Whidbey Island and the mainland.

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Camargo, Kentucky

Camargo is a home rule-class city in Montgomery County, Kentucky, in the United States.

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Cambridge Energy Research Associates

Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) is a consulting company in the United States that specializes in advising governments and private companies on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategy.

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Camel (cigarette)

Camel is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and by Japan Tobacco outside of the United States.

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Camel Trophy

The Camel Trophy was a vehicle-oriented competition that was held annually between 1980 and 2000, and it was best known for its use of Land Rover vehicles over challenging terrain.

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Cameron County, Texas

Cameron County, officially the County of Cameron, is the southernmost county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Cameron, Texas

Cameron is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States.

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Camila Sodi

Camila Sodi (born Camila Ía González Sodi, 14 May 1986) is a Mexican singer, actress and model.

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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, (born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles; 17 July 1947) is a member of the British royal family.

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Camillo Róndani

Camillo Róndani (21 November 1808 – 17 September 1879) was an Italian entomologist noted for his studies of Diptera.

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Camilo Sesto

Camilo Blanes Cortés (born 16 September 1946), better known by his stage name Camilo Sesto, is a Spanish singer.

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Camorra

The Camorra is an Italian Mafia-type, by Umberto Santino, in: Albanese, Das & Verma, Organized Crime.

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Campanian

The Campanian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, the fifth of six ages of the Late Cretaceous epoch (or, in chronostratigraphy: the fifth of six stages in the Upper Cretaceous series).

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Campeche

Campeche, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche (Estado Libre y Soberano de Campeche), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Campeche City

San Francisco de Campeche (Ahk'ìin Pech) is a city in Campeche Municipality in the state of Campeche—located at, on the shore of the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico—and its municipal seat also serves as the state's capital city.

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Campeche International Airport

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Campion High School

Campion Jesuit High School was a Jesuit boarding school for boys in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, named for the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion.

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Campo de Cahuenga

The Campo de Cahuenga, near the historic Cahuenga Pass in present-day Universal City, California, was an adobe ranch house on the Rancho Cahuenga where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed between Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont and General Andrés Pico in 1847, ending hostilities in California between Mexico and the United States.

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Campobasso

Campobasso (Campobassan dialect Cambuàsce) is a city and comune in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Molise and of the province of Campobasso.

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Canada 3000

Canada 3000 Inc. was a Canadian discount charter airline offering domestic and international flights.

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Canada Dry

Canada Dry is a brand of soft drinks owned since 2008 by the American Dr Pepper Snapple Group.

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Canada goose

The Canada goose (Branta canadensis), also called the Canadian goose, is a large wild goose species with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body.

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Canada men's national soccer team

The Canada men's national soccer team (Équipe du Canada de soccer masculin) represents Canada in international soccer competitions at the senior men's level.

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Canada World Youth

Canada World Youth (CWY, in French: Jeunesse Canada Monde (JCM)) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to providing youth with an opportunity to learn about other communities, cultures and people while developing leadership and communications skills.

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Canadian Action Party

The Canadian Action Party (CAP) (Parti action canadienne, PAC) was a Canadian federal political party founded in 1997 and deregistered on 31 March 2017.

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Canadian Airlines

Canadian Airlines International Ltd. was a Canadian airline that operated from 1987 until 2001.

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Canadian allocations changes under NARBA

The North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement took effect on March 29, 1941, requiring nearly all radio stations in North America to change frequency.

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Canadian Bacon

Canadian Bacon is a 1995 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border.

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Canadian content

Canadian content (CanCon, cancon or can-con) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requirements, derived from the Broadcasting Act of Canada, that radio and television broadcasters (including cable and satellite specialty channels) must air a certain percentage of content that was at least partly written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada.

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Canadian cultural protectionism

Cultural protectionism in Canada has, since the mid-20th century, taken the form of conscious, interventionist attempts on the part of various Governments of Canada to promote Canadian cultural production and limit the effect of foreign culture on the domestic audience.

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Canal Once (Mexico)

Canal Once (Channel Eleven; formerly Once TV México), is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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CANAMEX Corridor

The CANAMEX corridor is a series of improvements to freeways and other transportation infrastructure linking Canada to Mexico through the United States.

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Canary grass

Canary grass is a plant, Phalaris canariensis, belonging to the family Poaceae.

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Cancún

Cancún is a city in southeastern Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Cancún International Airport

Cancún International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún) is located in Cancún, Quintana Roo, on the Caribbean coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.

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Candela, Coahuila

Candela is a city in the central region (Región Centro) of the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Canderel

Canderel is a brand of artificial sweetener made mainly from aspartame.

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Candy Barr

Candy Barr (July 6, 1935 – December 30, 2005) was an American stripper, burlesque dancer, actress, and adult model in men's magazines of the mid-20th century.

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Canek (wrestler)

Felipe Estrada (born June 19, 1952), known as Canek or El Canek, is a Mexican luchador enmascarado or masked professional wrestler best known for the 20 years he worked for the Universal Wrestling Association where he held the UWA World Heavyweight Championship a total of 15 times.

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Canillá

Canillá is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché with a surface area of 123 km2 and population 15,053 people.

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Canis

Canis is a genus of the Canidae containing multiple extant species, such as wolves, coyotes, jackals, dingoes, and dogs.

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Canna indica

Canna indica, commonly known as Indian shot, African arrowroot, edible canna, purple arrowroot, Sierra Leone arrowroot, is a plant species in the family Cannaceae.

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Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant intended for medical or recreational use.

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Cannes

Cannes (Canas) is a city located on the French Riviera.

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Canon de 75 modèle 1897

The French 75 mm field gun was a quick-firing field artillery piece adopted in March 1898.

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Cantarell Field

Cantarell Field or Cantarell Complex is an aging supergiant oil field in Mexico.

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Cantina

A cantina is a type of bar popular in Mexico and Spain.

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Cantinflas

Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes, known casually as Mario Moreno, and known professionally as Cantinflas (August 12, 1911 – April 20, 1993), was a Mexican comic film actor, producer, and screenwriter and an iconic figure in Mexico and Latin America.

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Cantona (archaeological site)

Cantona (La casa del sol) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site in Mexico.

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Cantonese people

The Cantonese people are Han Chinese people originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in southern mainland China.

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Canvasback

The canvasback (Aythya valisineria) is a species of diving duck, the largest found in North America.

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Canyon

A canyon (Spanish: cañón; archaic British English spelling: cañon) or gorge is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic timescales.

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Cape (geography)

In geography, a cape is a headland or a promontory of large size extending into a body of water, usually the sea.

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Cape Verde hurricane

A Cape Verde hurricane, or Cabo Verde hurricane is an Atlantic hurricane that originates at low-latitude in the deep tropics from a tropical wave that has passed over or near the Cape Verde islands after exiting the coast of West Africa.

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Capital Cargo International Airlines

Capital Cargo International Airlines, Inc. was a cargo airline based in Orlando, Florida, USA from 1995 to 2013.

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Capital city

A capital city (or simply capital) is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of government.

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Capital districts and territories

A capital district, capital region or capital territory is normally a specially designated administrative division where a country's seat of government is located.

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Capital gains tax

A capital gains tax (CGT) is a tax on capital gains, the profit realized on the sale of a non-inventory asset that was greater than the amount realized on the sale.

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Capital punishment in Canada

Capital punishment in Canada dates back to Canada's earliest history, including its period as a French colony and, after 1763, its time as a British colony.

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Capri (cigarette)

Capri (also known as Caprice in Germany) is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

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Capromeryx minor

Capromeryx minor, sometimes known as the dwarf pronghorn, is a very small, extinct species of pronghorn-like antilocaprid ungulate discovered in the La Brea Tar Pits of California and elsewhere.

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Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum

Capsicum annuum var.

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Capsicum chinense

Capsicum chinense is a species of chili pepper native to the Americas.

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Capsicum pubescens

Capsicum pubescens Is originally from Peru and dates back to Pre-Incan times, finding traces of its presence in the Guitarrero Caves.

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Capture of Santa Fe

The Capture of Santa Fe, also known as the Battle of Santa Fe or the Battle of Cañoncito, took place near Santa Fe, New Mexico, the capital of the Mexican Province of New Mexico, during the Mexican–American War on 8 August through 14 August 1846.

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Capul

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Car bomb

A car bomb, lorry bomb, or truck bomb, also known as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED), is an improvised explosive device placed inside a car or other vehicle and detonated.

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Carabram

Carabram is an annual multi-cultural festival in Brampton, Ontario, founded in 1982.

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Carambola

Carambola, or starfruit, is the fruit of Averrhoa carambola, a species of tree native to Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and Seychelles.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Carbon group

The carbon group is a periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl).

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CARE (relief agency)

CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, formerly Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe) is a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects.

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Careca

Antônio de Oliveira Filho (born 5 October 1960), better known as Careca, is a Brazilian former footballer, who was deployed as a forward.

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Carhartt

Carhartt, Inc., is a U.S.-based apparel company founded in 1889.

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Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea (Mar Caribe; Mer des Caraïbes; Caraïbische Zee) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.

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Caribbean Series

The Caribbean Series (Spanish: Serie del Caribe), also called Caribbean World Series, is the highest tournament for professional baseball teams in Latin America, featuring the champions of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela.

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Carl Hayden

Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician and the first United States Senator to serve seven terms.

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Carl Spaatz

Carl Andrew Spaatz (born Spatz; June 28, 1891 – July 14, 1974), nicknamed "Tooey", was an American World War II general.

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Carl Troll

Carl Troll (24 December 1899 in Gabersee – 21 July 1975 in Bonn), was a German geographer, brother of botanist Wilhelm Troll.

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Carla Estrada

Carla Estrada (born Carla Patricia Estrada Guitrón on March 11, 1956 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican producer, one of the foremost telenovela producers of Latin America.

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Carlos Duarte Costa

Carlos Duarte Costa (July 21, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop who became the founder and first patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, an independent Catholic church, and its international extension, the Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic National Churches.

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Carlos Espínola (footballer)

Carlos Arberto Espínola Oviedo (born 25 December 1975 in Yaguarón) is a retired Paraguayan-born Ecuadorian football defender.

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Carlos Ezeta

Carlos Basilio Ezeta (14 June 1852 – 21 March 1903) was President of El Salvador from 22 June 1890 – 9 June 1894.

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Carlos Gutierrez

Carlos Miguel Gutierrez (originally Gutiérrez; born November 4, 1953) is an American former CEO and former United States Secretary of Commerce.

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Carlos Hank González

Carlos Hank González (1927–2001), nicknamed El Profesor ("The Professor"), was a Mexican politician and influential businessman.

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Carlos Loret de Mola

Carlos Loret de Mola Álvarez (born October 17, 1976 in Mérida, Yucatán) is a Mexican journalist.

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Carlos María Abascal Carranza

Carlos María Abascal Carranza (born Mexico City, June 14, 1949 - Mexico City, December 2, 2008) was a Mexican lawyer and the Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of Vicente Fox.

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Carlos Mencia

Ned Arnel Mencia (born October 22, 1967), known professionally as Carlos Mencia (and previously Ned Holness) is a Honduran-born American comedian, writer, and actor.

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Carlos Pellicer

Carlos Pellicer Cámara (January 16, 1897 – February 16, 1977), born in Villahermosa, Tabasco, was part of the first wave of modernist Mexican poets and was active in the promotion of Mexican art and literature.

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Carlos Ponce

Carlos Ponce (born September 4, 1972) is a Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality.

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Carlos Rivera

Carlos Rivera Guerra, or better known as Carlos Rivera (born March 15, 1986), is a Mexican singer who rose to fame by becoming the winner of the third generation of La Academia.

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Carlos Ruiz (Guatemalan footballer)

Carlos Humberto Ruiz Gutiérrez (born 15 September 1979), initially nicknamed El Pescadito ("The Little Fish") but gradually known as just Pescado or "Fish" (even by Spanish-speakers), is a retired Guatemalan footballer.

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Carlos Salinas de Gortari

Carlos Salinas de Gortari (born 3 April 1948) is a Mexican economist and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as President of Mexico from 1988 to 1994.

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Carlos Slim

Carlos Slim Helú (born January 28, 1940) is a Mexican business magnate, engineer, investor and philanthropist.

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Carlos Zárate Serna

Carlos Zárate Serna (born May 23, 1951 in Tepito, a borough of Mexico City) is a retired Mexican boxer.

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Carmen Amaya

Carmen Amaya (2 November 1918 – 19 November 1963) was a Romani flamenco dancer and singer, born in the Somorrostro district of Barcelona, Spain.

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Carmen Boullosa

Carmen Boullosa (born September 4, 1954 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican poet, novelist and playwright.

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Carmen Delia Dipini

Carmen Delia Dipiní (November 18, 1927 – August 4, 1998), was a singer of boleros.

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Carnival

Carnival (see other spellings and names) is a Western Christian and Greek Orthodox festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent.

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Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute

Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc.

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Carnival Elation

Carnival Elation (formerly Elation) is a operated by Carnival Cruise Line.

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Carnival of Champions

The Carnival of Champions, as Don King nicknamed it, was an important boxing event held in New Orleans's Louisiana Superdome on December 3, 1982.

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Carolina mantis

The Carolina mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) is a species of praying mantis of the subfamily Stagmomantinae.

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Carolina wren

The Carolina wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) is a common species of wren that is a resident in the eastern half of the United States of America, the extreme south of Ontario, Canada, and the extreme northeast of Mexico.

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Caroline Gordon

Caroline Ferguson Gordon (October 6, 1895 – April 11, 1981) was a notable American novelist and literary critic who, while still in her thirties, was the recipient of two prestigious literary awards, a 1932 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 1934 O. Henry Award.

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Carolyn Cassady

Carolyn Elizabeth Robinson Cassady (April 28, 1923 – September 20, 2013) was an American writer and associated with the Beat Generation through her marriage to Neal Cassady and her friendships with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and other prominent Beat figures.

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Carpenter bee

Carpenter bees are species in the genus Xylocopa of the subfamily Xylocopinae.

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Carrboro, North Carolina

Carrboro is a town in Orange County in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Carrera Panamericana

The Carrera Panamericana was a border-to-border sedan and sports car racing event on open roads in Mexico similar to the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio in Italy.

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Carrizo Springs, Texas

Carrizo Springs is a city in and the county seat of Dimmit County, Texas, United States.

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Carta de Jamaica

The Carta de Jamaica (or Jamaica Letter) was a document written by Simón Bolívar in Jamaica in 1815.

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Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000

"Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 50th episode of the series overall.

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Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue

Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is a 1990 American animated drug-abuse prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning, and Saturday morning television at the time of the film's release.

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Cartoon Network Studios

Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio located in 300 N 3rd St., Burbank, California.

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Caryatid

A caryatid (Καρυάτις, plural: Καρυάτιδες) is a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head.

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Casa Alianza

Casa Alianza is an international non-profit organization and the Latin American branch of Covenant House.

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Casa Na Bolom

Na Bolom was the home of archeologist Frans Blom and his wife, Gertrude Duby Blom, the documentary photographer, journalist, environmental pioneer, and jungle adverturer.

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Casa Presidencial (El Salvador)

Casa Presidencial, or "Presidential House" in the Spanish language, is the President of El Salvador's official residence and his offices.

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Casacuarán

San Pablo Casacuarán is a small town located in the southern region of the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Casas Grandes

Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquimé) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Case Corporation

The Case Corporation was a manufacturer of construction equipment and agricultural equipment.

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Cassin's finch

Cassin's finch (Haemorhous cassinii) is a bird in the finch family, Fringillidae.

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Cassin's sparrow

Cassin's sparrow (Peucaea cassinii) is a medium-sized sparrow.

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Castaños

Castaños is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Caste War of Yucatán

The Caste War of Yucatán (1847–1901) began with the revolt of native Maya people of Yucatán, Mexico against the European-descended population, called Yucatecos.

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Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Castillo San Felipe del Morro also known as Fuerte San Felipe del Morro or Castillo del Morro, is a 16th-century citadel located in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Castizo

Castizo is a Spanish word with a general meaning of "pure", "genuine" or representative of its race (from the Spanish: "casta").

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Casuarina

Casuarina is a genus of 17 tree species in the family Casuarinaceae, native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, southeast Asia, and islands of the western Pacific Ocean.

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Catalina Vasquez Villalpando

Catalina "Cathi" Vásquez Villalpando (born April 1, 1940) was the 39th Treasurer of the United States from December 11, 1989, to January 20, 1993 under President George H. W. Bush.

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Catalonia

Catalonia (Catalunya, Catalonha, Cataluña) is an autonomous community in Spain on the northeastern extremity of the Iberian Peninsula, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.

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Catasetum

Catasetum, abbreviated as Ctsm in horticultural trade, is a genus of showy epiphytic Orchids, family Orchidaceae, subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Cymbidieae, subtribe Catasetinae, with 166 species, many of which are highly prized in horticulture.

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Catastrophism

Catastrophism was the theory that the Earth had largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope.

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Caterpillar Inc.

Caterpillar Inc. is an American Fortune 100 corporation which designs, develops, engineers, manufactures, markets and sells machinery, engines, financial products and insurance to customers via a worldwide dealer network.

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Catholic Church in Mexico

The Catholic Church in Mexico is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, his Curia in Rome and the national Mexican Episcopal Conference.

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Catholic Church in the Philippines

The Catholic Church in the Philippines (Simbahang Katólika, Simbahang Katóliko; Iglesia Católica) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual direction of the Roman Pontiff.

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Catholic Church in the United States

The Catholic Church in the United States is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome.

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Catholic Worker Movement

The Catholic Worker Movement is a collection of autonomous communities of Catholics and their associates founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in the United States in 1933.

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Catopsis

Catopsis is a genus in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae.

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Cattle egret

The cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics and warm temperate zones.

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Cattle raiding

Cattle raiding is the act of stealing cattle.

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Caudillo

A caudillo (Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head") was a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power.

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Caularthron

Caularthron Raf. (1837), abbreviated Cau. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids with 4 species.

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Cave swallow

The cave swallow (Petrochelidon fulva) is a medium-sized, squarish tailed swallow belonging to the same genus as the more familiar and widespread cliff swallow of North America.

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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands is an autonomous British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea.

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Cádiz

Cádiz (see other pronunciations below) is a city and port in southwestern Spain.

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Cáhita

Cáhita is a group of Indigenous peoples of Mexico, which includes the Yaqui and Mayo people.

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César Évora

César Évora (born César Évora y Díaz on November 4, 1956 in Habana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor.

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César Costa

César Roel Schreurs, best known as César Costa, is a Mexican actor and rock-and-roll singer.

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Cócorit

Cócorit is a town located in the municipality of Cajeme in the southern part of the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Código F.A.M.A.

Código F.A.M.A. is the first reality television show for children in Mexico.

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Cătălina Ponor

Cătălina Ponor (born 20 August 1987) is a retired artistic gymnast who represented Romania at the 2004, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

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CBEF

CBEF is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1550 AM in Windsor, Ontario.

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CBS

CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation.

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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News (titled as CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor for its weeknight broadcasts since December 4, 2017 and simply CBS Weekend News for its weekend broadcasts) is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States.

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Cebu City

Cebu City (Dakbayan sa Sugbu; Lungsod ng Cebu) is a first class highly urbanized city in the island province of Cebu in Central Visayas, Philippines.

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Cecília Meireles

Cecília Benevides de Carvalho Meireles (7 November 1901 – 9 November 1964) was a Brazilian writer and educator, known principally as a poet.

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Cecilio Báez

Cecilio Báez González (January 1, 1862 – June 18, 1941) was provisional President of Paraguay from December 8, 1905 to November 25, 1906.

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Cedrela

Cedrela is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae.

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Cedric Belfrage

Cedric Henning Belfrage (8 November 1904 – 21 June 1990) was an English film critic, journalist, writer, and political activist.

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Cedros Island

Cedros Island (Isla de Cedros, "island of cedars" in Spanish) is an island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the state of Baja California, Mexico.

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Ceiba

Ceiba is a genus of trees in the Malvaceace family, native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas (from Mexico and the Caribbean to N Argentina) and tropical West Africa.

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Ceiba pentandra

Ceiba pentandra is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, northern South America, and (as the variety C. pentandra var. guineensis) to tropical west Africa.

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Celaya

Celaya is a city and its surrounding municipality in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, located in the southeast quadrant of the state.

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Celestún

Celestún is a town in Yucatán, Mexico.

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Cement

A cement is a binder, a substance used for construction that sets, hardens and adheres to other materials, binding them together.

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Cemento Cruz Azul

Cemento Cruz Azul is one of the most famous cement companies in Mexico.

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Cemex

CEMEX S.A.B. de C.V., known as Cemex, is a Mexican multinational building materials company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico.

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CENAPRED

Mexico's National Center for Prevention of Disasters (Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres, or CENAPRED) is a federal agency, attached to the Secretariat of the Interior.

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Cenchrus ciliaris

Cenchrus ciliaris (buffel-grass or African foxtail grass; syn. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link) is a species of grass native to most of Africa, southern Asia (east to India), southern Iran, and the extreme south of Europe (Sicily).

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Cenobita

Cenobita is an aggrotech/cyberpunk band based in Mexico City, created in 1994 by Claus Bita (programming, vocals and production) and former band member Omar Flo (vocals).

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Cenote

A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath.

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Centenarian

A centenarian is a person who lives to or beyond the age of 100 years.

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Centinela Adobe

The Centinela Adobe, also known as La Casa de la Centinela, is a Spanish Colonial style adobe house built in 1834.

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Central America

Central America (América Central, Centroamérica) is the southernmost, isthmian portion of the North American continent, which connects with the South American continent on the southeast.

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Central American Bank for Economic Integration

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) was founded in 1960.

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Central American river turtle

The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii), also known locally as the hickatee or tortuga blanca (white turtle),Vogt, R.C., Polisar, J.R., Moll, D., & Gonzalez-Porter, G. 2011.

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Central Time Zone

The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, some Caribbean Islands, and part of the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Centro Asturiano de México

Centro Asturiano de México (formerly Asturias F.C.) is a Mexican sports club located in the Mexico D.F..

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Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial

The Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial (Technical and Industrial Teaching Center), or CETI, is a public, decentralized and federal educative institution in Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.

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Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior

Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Y Superior (CETYS) University is a private Institution of Higher Education founded in 1961, located in the Baja California region, one of the most dynamic in the world.

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Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas

The Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas (lit. "Center for Research in Mathematics"), commonly known by its acronym in Spanish language as CIMAT, is a North American scientific research institution based on the city of Guanajuato, in the homonym State of Guanajuato, in central Mexico, and was established in the year 1980.

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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas

The Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas ("Center for Research and Teaching in Economics"; CIDE) is a Mexican center of research and higher education, specialized in the fields of social sciences, with an international-grade level of excellence.

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Centro de Investigación y Seguridad Nacional (México)

The Centro de Investigación y Seguridad Nacional (Center for Research and National Security (CISEN)) is a Mexican intelligence agency controlled by the Secretary of Interior (''Secretario de Gobernación'').

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Centrocestus formosanus

Centrocestus formosanus is a trematode parasite of Asian origin that has found its way into North American streams and rivers.

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Cephalocereus

Cephalocereus is a genus of slow-growing, columnar-shaped, blue-green cacti.

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Cephalocereus senilis

Cephalocereus senilis, the old man cactus, is a species of cactus native to Guanajuato and Hidalgo in eastern Mexico.

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Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas

Native American pottery is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas.

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Ceran St. Vrain

Ceran St.

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Cercocarpus

Cercocarpus, commonly known as mountain mahogany, is a small genus of five or six species of nitrogen-fixing flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae.

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Cerebro

Cerebro (Spanish and Portuguese for "brain") is a fictional device appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Cerralvo Municipality

Cerralvo is a municipality situated in the Mexican state of Nuevo León.

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Cerritos, California

Cerritos (Spanish for little hills), formerly named Dairy Valley because of the preponderance of dairy farms in the area, is an affluent suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and is one of several cities that constitute the Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County.

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Cerro de la Silla

The Cerro de la Silla is a mountain and natural monument located within the metropolitan area of the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, in northeastern Mexico.

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Cerro Potosí

Cerro El Potosí is the highest mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range of northeast Mexico.

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Cerro Rico

Cerro Rico (Spanish for "rich mountain"), Cerro Potosí ("Potosí mountain") or Sumaq Urqu (Quechua sumaq beautiful, good, pleasant, urqu mountain, "beautiful (good or pleasant) mountain") is a mountain in the Andes near the Bolivian city of Potosí.

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Certification mark

A certification mark (or conformity mark) on a commercial product indicates the existence of an accepted product standard or regulation and a claim that the manufacturer has verified compliance with those standards or regulations.

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Cervecería Centro Americana

Cervecería Centro Americana Sociedad Anónima is a Guatemalan brewery based in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

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Cesare Battisti (born 1954)

Cesare Battisti (born 18 December 1954) is an Italian former member of the Armed Proletarians for Communism, a far-left militant and terrorist group which committed acts of illegality and crimes in Italy during the period known as "Years of Lead".

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Cesáreo Victorino

Cesáreo Victorino Mungaray (born March 19, 1979 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican footballer.

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Cessna 400

The Cessna 400, marketed as the Cessna TTx, is a single-engine, fixed-gear, low-wing general aviation aircraft built from composite materials by Cessna Aircraft.

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Cessna Citation Mustang

The Cessna Citation Mustang, Model 510, is a very light jet (VLJ) class business jet built by Cessna Aircraft Company at their Independence, Kansas production facility.

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Cetacean bycatch

Cetacean bycatch is the incidental capture of non-target cetacean species such as dolphins, porpoises, and whales by fisheries.

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Chacchoben

Chacchoben (chak-CHO-ben; Maya for "the place of red corn") is a Mayan ruin approximately 110 mi (177 km) south of Tulum and 7 mi (11 km) from the village from which it derives its name.

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Chacmool

Chacmool (also spelled chac-mool) is the term used to refer to a particular form of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican sculpture depicting a reclining figure with its head facing 90 degrees from the front, supporting itself on its elbows and supporting a bowl or a disk upon its stomach.

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Chagas disease

Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the protist Trypanosoma cruzi.

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Chalcatzingo

Chalcatzingo is a Mesoamerican archaeological site in the Valley of Morelos dating from the Formative Period of Mesoamerican chronology.

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Chalcolithic

The Chalcolithic (The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998), p. 301: "Chalcolithic /,kælkəl'lɪθɪk/ adjective Archaeology of, relating to, or denoting a period in the 4th and 3rd millennium BCE, chiefly in the Near East and SE Europe, during which some weapons and tools were made of copper. This period was still largely Neolithic in character. Also called Eneolithic... Also called Copper Age - Origin early 20th cent.: from Greek khalkos 'copper' + lithos 'stone' + -ic". χαλκός khalkós, "copper" and λίθος líthos, "stone") period or Copper Age, in particular for eastern Europe often named Eneolithic or Æneolithic (from Latin aeneus "of copper"), was a period in the development of human technology, before it was discovered that adding tin to copper formed the harder bronze, leading to the Bronze Age.

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Chalino Sánchez

Rosalino "Chalino" Sánchez Félix (August 30, 1960 - May 16, 1992) was a Mexican singer and writer perhaps best known for his narcocorrido recordings.

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Chalky Wright

Albert "Chalky" Wright (February 1, 1912 – August 12, 1957) was an American featherweight boxer who fought from 1928 to 1948.

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Chalupa

A chalupa is a specialty of south-central Mexico, including the states of Puebla, Guerrero, and Oaxaca.

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Chamber of Deputies

The chamber of deputies is the legislative body such as the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or also a unicameral legislature.

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Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)

The Chamber of Deputies (Spanish: Cámara de Diputados) is the lower house of the Congress of the Union, the bicameral legislature of Mexico.

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Chamela

Chamela is a small town in the state of Jalisco, on the west coast of Mexico.

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Chamizal National Memorial

Chamizal National Memorial, located in El Paso, Texas, along the United States–Mexico international border, is a National Park Service site commemorating the peaceful settlement of the Chamizal boundary dispute.

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Champotón, Campeche

Champotón is a small city in Champotón Municipality in the Mexican state of Campeche, located at, about 60 km south of the city of Campeche where the small Champotón river meets the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Chan Santa Cruz

Chan Santa Cruz was the name of a shrine in Mexico of the Maya Cruzob (or Cruzoob) religious movement.

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Chancellor

Chancellor (cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many nations.

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Changes (The Monkees album)

Changes is the ninth studio album by the Monkees.

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Channel catfish

The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is North America's most numerous catfish species.

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Chapala, Jalisco

Chapala is a town and municipality in the central Mexican state of Jalisco, located on the north shore of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest freshwater lake.

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Chaparral

Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community found primarily in the US state of California and in the northern portion of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico.

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Chapingo

Chapingo is a small town located on the outskirts of the city of Texcoco, State of Mexico in central Mexico.

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Chapulines

Chapulines, plural for chapulín, are grasshoppers of the genus Sphenarium, that are commonly eaten in certain areas of Mexico.

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Chapultepec

Chapultepec, more commonly called the "Bosque de Chapultepec" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,695 acres).

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Chapultepec Castle

Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec) is located on top of Chapultepec Hill.

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Characidae

Characidae, the characids or characins is a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the order Characiformes.

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Charge (warfare)

A charge is a maneuver in battle in which combatants advance towards their enemy at their best speed in an attempt to engage in close combat.

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Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg

Abbé Charles-Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (8 September 1814 – 8 January 1874) was a noted French writer, ethnographer, historian and archaeologist.

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Charles B. Cory

Charles Cory redirects here.

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Charles Bent

Charles Bent (November 11, 1799 – January 19, 1847) was appointed as the first civilian Governor of the newly acquired New Mexico Territory by military Governor Stephen Watts Kearny in September 1846.

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Charles Cahan

Charles Hazlitt Cahan, (October 31, 1861–August 15, 1944) was a Canadian lawyer, newspaper editor, businessman, and provincial and federal politician.

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Charles Christian Hammer

Charles Christian "Sir Charles" Hammer (17 May 1952 – 18 February 2004) was an American classical guitarist.

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Charles Croswell

Charles Miller Croswell (October 31, 1825 – December 13, 1886) was the 17th Governor of the US state of Michigan from 1877 to 1881.

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Charles Edward Magoon

Charles Edward Magoon (December 5, 1861 – January 14, 1920) was an American lawyer, judge, diplomat, and administrator who is best remembered as a governor of the Panama Canal Zone, Minister to Panama, and an occupation governor of Cuba.

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Charles F. Hockett

Charles Francis Hockett (January 17, 1916 – November 3, 2000) was an American linguist who developed many influential ideas in American structuralist linguistics.

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Charles F. Hoffmann

Charles Frederick Hoffmann (1838–1913) was a German-American topographer working in California U.S. from 1860 to 1880.

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Charles Frederick Hughes

Charles Frederick Hughes (14 October 1866 – 28 May 1934) was an admiral in the United States Navy and served as Chief of Naval Operations.

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Charles Goethe

Charles Matthias Goethe (March 28, 1875 – July 10, 1966) was an American eugenicist, entrepreneur, land developer, philanthropist, conservationist, founder of the Eugenics Society of Northern California, and a native and lifelong resident of Sacramento, California.

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Charles Goodnight

Charles Goodnight (March 5, 1836 – December 12, 1929), also known as Charlie Goodnight, was an American cattle rancher in the American West, perhaps the best known rancher in Texas.

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Charles Heywood

Major General Charles Heywood (October 3, 1839 – February 26, 1915) was the ninth Commandant of the Marine Corps.

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Charles Klapow

Charles "Chucky" Klapow (born July 5, 1980) is an American choreographer and dance instructor who has performed and choreographed for various performers and several television and stage productions.

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Charles La Trobe

Charles Joseph La Trobe, CB (or Latrobe; 20 March 18014 December 1875) was appointed in 1839 superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and, after the establishment in 1851 of the colony of Victoria (now a state of Australia), he became its first lieutenant-governor.

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Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist, pianist, composer and bandleader.

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Charles Morgan (businessman)

Charles Morgan (April 21, 1795 – May 8, 1878) was an American railroad and shipping magnate.

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Charles Pomeroy Stone

Charles Pomeroy Stone (September 30, 1824 – January 24, 1887) was a career United States Army officer, civil engineer, and surveyor.

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Charles Roscoe Savage

Charles Roscoe Savage (August 16, 1832 – February 4, 1909) was a British-born landscape and portrait photographer who produced images of the American West.

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Charles Sibley

Charles Gald Sibley (August 7, 1917 – April 12, 1998) was an American ornithologist and molecular biologist.

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Charles Young (United States Army)

Charles Young (March 12, 1864 – January 8, 1922) was an American soldier.

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Charlie Bowdre

Charles Bowdre (1848 – December 23, 1880) was an American cowboy and outlaw.

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Charlie Hunnam

Charles Matthew Hunnam (born 10 April 1980) is an English actor.

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Charlie Masso

Carlos Javier Rivera Masso (born June 13, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer.

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Charlie Sheen

Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor.

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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by McG and written by John August, and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley.

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Charro

A charro is a traditional horseman from Mexico, originating in the central-western regions primarily in the states of Jalisco, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, Aguascalientes.

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Charter of the Organization of American States

The Charter of the Organization of the American States (otherwise known the Charter of the OAS) is a Pan-American treaty that sets out the creation of the Organization of American States.

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Charytín Goyco

Charytín Goyco (born María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez, on May 23, 1954 in Santa Lucía), better known in show business as simply Charytín, is a Dominican singer, television hostess and actress.

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Chavacano

Chavacano or Chabacano refers to a number of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines.

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Chavela Vargas

Isabel Vargas Lizano (17 April 1919 – 5 August 2012), better known as Chavela Vargas, was a Costa Rican singer.

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Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Salvador Guerrero IV (born 20 October 1970) also known as Chavo Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Jr., is a Mexican American actor, professional wrestler currently signed to Lucha Underground.

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Chayote

Chayote (Sechium edule) is an edible plant belonging to the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, along with melons, cucumbers and squash.

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Ch’ol language

The Ch'ol (Chol) language is a member of the western branch of the Mayan language family used by the Ch'ol people in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Che (2008 film)

Che is a two-part 2008 biographical film about Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Benicio del Toro.

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Cheetos

Cheetos (formerly styled as Chee-tos until 1998) is a brand of cheese-flavored puffed cornmeal snacks made by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo.

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Cheez Whiz

Cheez Whiz is a processed cheese sauce or spread sold by Kraft Foods.

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Chelicerata

The subphylum Chelicerata (New Latin, from French chélicère, from Greek khēlē "claw, chela" and kéras "horn") constitutes one of the major subdivisions of the phylum Arthropoda.

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Chenier

Chenier or Chénier is a sandy or shelly beach ridge that is part of a strand plain, called a “chenier plain,” consisting of cheniers separated by intervening mud-flat deposits with marsh and swamp vegetation.

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Chenoa

María Laura Corradini Falomir, popularly known as Chenoa (born June 25, 1975 in Mar del Plata, Argentina, but raised in Majorca, Spain) is an Argentine-Spanish female music artist who became successful after appearing on the TV contest Operación Triunfo.

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Chenopodium

Chenopodium is a genus of numerous species of perennial or annual herbaceous flowering plants known as the goosefoots, which occur almost anywhere in the world.

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Cherax quadricarinatus

Cherax quadricarinatus (known by several common names, including Australian red claw crayfish, Queensland red claw, redclaw, tropical blue crayfish, freshwater blueclaw crayfish) is an Australian freshwater crayfish.

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Cherimoya

The cherimoya (Annona cherimola), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is an edible fruit-bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae.

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Cherokee Hair Tampons

"Cherokee Hair Tampons" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 54th episode of the series overall.

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Cherry (keyboards)

Cherry GmbH (formerly Cherry Corporation) (stylized as CHERRY) is a German computer peripheral-device maker.

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Cherry barb

The cherry barb (Puntius titteya) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae.

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Cherry tomato

A cherry tomato is a rounded, small fruited tomato believed to be an intermediate genetic admixture between wild currant-type tomatoes and domesticated garden tomatoes.

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Chessington World of Adventures

Chessington World of Adventures Resort is a Theme Park, Zoo and Hotel Complex in Chessington, Greater London, England, around southwest of Central London.

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Chestnut-collared swift

The chestnut-collared swift (Streptoprocne rutila) is a resident breeding bird from Mexico and Trinidad south to Peru and Bolivia.

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Chetumal

Chetumal (Modern Maya: Chactemàal, "Place of the Red Wood") (coordinates) is a city on the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.

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Chetumal International Airport

Chetumal International Airport is an international airport located in Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

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Chevrolet Avalanche

The Chevrolet Avalanche is a four-door, five or six passenger pickup truck sharing GM's long-wheelbase chassis used on the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade ESV.

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Chevrolet Cavalier

The Chevrolet Cavalier is a line of small cars produced for the model years 1982 through 2005 by Chevrolet.

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Chevrolet Citation

The Chevrolet Citation is a range of compact automobiles that was marketed by Chevrolet from the 1980 to 1985 model years.

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Chevrolet Cobalt

The Chevrolet Cobalt is a compact car initially introduced by Chevrolet in 2004 for the 2005 model year.

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Chevrolet El Camino

Chevrolet El Camino is a coupé utility vehicle that was produced by Chevrolet between 1959–60 and 1964–1987.

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Chevrolet Equinox

The Chevrolet Equinox is a series of compact crossover SUV from Chevrolet based on General Motors's Theta unibody platform, and introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year.

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Chevrolet HHR

The Chevrolet HHR is a retro-styled, high-roofed, five-door, five-passenger, front-wheel drive station wagon launched by the American automaker Chevrolet at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show as a 2006 model — and designed by Bryan Nesbitt.

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Chevrolet Lumina

The Chevrolet Lumina is a name used on many vehicles produced by Chevrolet.

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Chevrolet Malibu

The Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and since 1997.

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Chevrolet Montana

The Chevrolet Montana is a front-wheel drive coupé utility sold by Chevrolet in Latin America and emerging markets.

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Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door coupe manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1970 to 2007 model years (non-continuously), encompassing six generations.

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Chevrolet Silverado

The Chevrolet Silverado, and its mechanically identical cousin, the GMC Sierra, are a series of full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks manufactured by General Motors and introduced in 1998 as the successor to the long-running Chevrolet C/K line.

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Chevrolet small-block engine

The Chevrolet small-block engine is a series of V8 automobile engines used in normal production by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors between 1955 and 2003, using the same basic engine block.

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Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban is a full-size suv from Chevrolet.

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Chevrolet Tahoe

The Chevrolet Tahoe (and its rebadged version GMC Yukon) is a full-size SUV from General Motors.

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Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)

The Chevrolet Tracker, formerly the Geo Tracker, is a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario.

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Chevrolet TrailBlazer

The Chevrolet TrailBlazer is a mid-size sport utility vehicle that has been produced by General Motors since 2002 (except between 2010 and 2011).

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Chevrolet Uplander

The Chevrolet Uplander is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet for the model years of 2005 to 2009, replacing the Venture.

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Chevy, el Ponzoñú

Chevy, el Ponzoñú is a fictional Puerto Rican television character, played by Puerto Rican comedian Melwin Cedeño.

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Chewing gum

Chewing gum is a soft, cohesive substance designed to be chewed without being swallowed.

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Cheyenne

The Cheyenne are one of the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and their language is of the Algonquian language family.

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Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas

Chiapa de Corzo (Spanish) is a small city and municipality situated in the west-central part of the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Chiapas

Chiapas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas), is one of the 31 states that with Mexico City make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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Chiapas highlands

The Chiapas Highlands or the Central Highlands of Chiapas (Spanish: Los Altos), is a geographic, sociocultural, historic, and administrative region located in Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico.

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Chiara Lubich

Chiara Lubich (22 January 1920 – 14 March 2008) was an Italian Catholic activist and leader and founder of the Focolare Movement.

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Chibi Maruko-chan

is a shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Momoko Sakura.

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Chicago Boys

The Chicago Boys were a group of Chilean economists prominent around the 1970s and 1980s, the majority of whom trained at the Department of Economics of the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman and Arnold Harberger, or at its affiliate in the economics department at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

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Chicago Outfit

The Chicago Outfit (also known as the Outfit, the Chicago Mafia, the Chicago Mob, or The Organization) is an Italian-American organized crime syndicate based in Chicago, Illinois, which dates back to the 1910s.

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Chicano English

Chicano English, or Mexican-American English, is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans (sometimes known as Chicanos), particularly in the Southwestern United States, ranging from Texas to CaliforniaNewman, Michael.

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Chicano Park

Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California.

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Chicco

Chicco is a brand of Artsana, that's been working for over 50 years in the field of children's products, and is now present in more than 120 countries worldwide.

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Chicharrón

Chicharrón (Torresmo or, tsitsaron, chachalon) is a dish generally consisting of fried pork belly or fried pork rinds; chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton, or beef.

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Chickasaw

The Chickasaw are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands.

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Chickpea

The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is a legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae.

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Chicontepec Formation

The Chicontepec Basin (Chicontepec Formation) is a petroleum system in Mexico north-east of Mexico City, covering an area of around in the states of Veracruz, Puebla and Hidalgo.

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Chicxulub crater

The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.

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Chicxulub, Yucatán

Chicxulub (Ch’ik Xulub) is a town, and surrounding municipality of the same name, in the Mexican state of Yucatán.

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Chihuahua International Airport

General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport is an international airport located in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.

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Chihuahua state election, 2004

The Mexican state of Chihuahua held an election on Sunday, 4 July 2004.

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Chihuahuan Desert

The Chihuahuan Desert is a desert and ecoregion designation covering parts of Mexico and the United States.

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Chilango

Chilango is a Mexican slang demonym for residents of Mexico City.

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Chilaquiles

Chilaquiles from the Nahuatl word chīlāquilitl is a traditional Mexican dish.

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Child care

Child care, or otherwise known as daycare, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time.

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Child marriage

Child marriage is a formal marriage or informal union entered into by an individual before reaching a certain age, specified by several global organizations such as UNICEF as minors under the age of 18.

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Child prostitution

Child prostitution is prostitution involving a child, and it is a form of commercial sexual exploitation of children.

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Child sacrifice

Child sacrifice is the ritualistic killing of children in order to please or appease a god or supernatural beings in order to achieve a desired result.

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Child sex tourism

Child sex tourism (CST) is tourism for the purpose of engaging in the prostitution of children, which is commercially facilitated child sexual abuse.

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Children's Day

Children's Day is a day recognised to celebrate children.

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Chile relleno

The chile relleno (literally "stuffed chile") is a dish in Mexican cuisine that originated in the city of Puebla.

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Chilean rock

Chilean rock refers to rock music and its corresponding subgenres produced in Chile or by Chileans.

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Chili pepper

The chili pepper (also chile pepper, chilli pepper, or simply chilli) from Nahuatl chīlli) is the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae. They are widely used in many cuisines to add spiciness to dishes. The substances that give chili peppers their intensity when ingested or applied topically are capsaicin and related compounds known as capsaicinoids. Chili peppers originated in Mexico. After the Columbian Exchange, many cultivars of chili pepper spread across the world, used for both food and traditional medicine. Worldwide in 2014, 32.3 million tonnes of green chili peppers and 3.8 million tonnes of dried chili peppers were produced. China is the world's largest producer of green chillies, providing half of the global total.

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Chillicothe, Ohio

Chillicothe is a city in and the county seat of Ross County, Ohio, United States.

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Chilliwack

Chilliwack is the seventh largest city in British Columbia, Canada.

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Chilopsis

Chilopsis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chilopsis linearis.

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Chilpancingo

Chilpancingo de los Bravo (commonly shortened to Chilpancingo) is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Guerrero, Mexico.

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Chimaltenango

Chimaltenango is a town in Guatemala of some 43,900 people (as of 2002).

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China poblana

China poblana (Chinese Pueblan) is considered the traditional style of dress of women in Mexico, although in reality it only belonged to some urban zones in the middle and southeast of the country, before its disappearance in the second half of the 19th century.

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Chinandega

Chinandega is a city and the departmental seat of Chinandega department (4,822.42 km2) in Nicaragua.

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Chinantecan languages

The Chinantec or Chinantecan languages constitute a branch of the Oto-Manguean family.

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Chinatown

A Chinatown is an ethnic enclave of Chinese or Han people located outside mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, most often in an urban setting.

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Chinatown bus lines

Chinatown bus lines are discount intercity bus services, often run by Chinese Americans and Chinese Canadians, that have been established primarily in the Chinatown communities of the East Coast of the United States and Central Canada since 1998, although similar services have cropped up on the West Coast.

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Chinatown, Vancouver

Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia is Canada's largest Chinatown.

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Chinatowns in Latin America

Chinatowns in Latin America (barrios chinos, singular barrio chino / bairros chineses, singular bairro chinês) developed with the rise of Chinese immigration in the 19th century to various countries in Latin America as contract laborers (i.e., indentured servants) in agricultural and fishing industries.

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Chincha Islands War

The Chincha Islands War, also known as Spanish-South American War (Guerra hispano-sudamericana) was a series of coastal and naval battles between Spain and its former colonies of Peru and Chile from 1864 to 1866.

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Chinese Peruvians

Chinese Peruvians, also known as tusán (a loanword from), but potentially referring to the Cantonese town of Taishan in the Guangdong province of China (where much of the Chinese immigration to North and South America originated), are people of overseas Chinese ancestry born in Peru, or who have made Peru their adopted homeland.

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Chinkultic

Chinkultic, sometimes Chincultic, is a moderate-size archeological ruin in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, some 56 km from Comitán, the nearest city.

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Chipilo

Chipilo is a small city in the state of Puebla, Mexico.

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Chipilo Venetian dialect

Chipilo Venetian, or Chipileño, is a diaspora language currently spoken by the descendants of some five hundred 19th century Venetian immigrants to Mexico.

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Chipping sparrow

The chipping sparrow (Spizella passerina) is a species of American sparrow, a passerine bird in the family Passerellidae.

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Chiricahua

Chiricahua are a band of Apache Native Americans, based in the Southern Plains and Southwest United States. Culturally related to other Apache peoples, Chiricahua historically shared a common area, language, customs, and intertwined family relations. At the time of European contact, they had a territory of 15 million acres (61,000 km2) in Southwestern New Mexico and Southeastern Arizona in the United States and in Northern Sonora and Chihuahua in Mexico. Today Chiricahua are enrolled in two federally recognized tribes in the United States: the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, located near Apache, Oklahoma with a small reservation outside Deming, New Mexico, and the Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation near Ruidoso, New Mexico. The San Carlos Apache Tribe, Arizona does have Chiricahua Apache people there also.

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Chiricahua Mountains

The Chiricahua Mountains massif is a large mountain range in southeastern Arizona which is part of the Basin and Range province of the west and southwest USA and northwest Mexico; the range is part of the Coronado National Forest.

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Chisum

Chisum is a 1970 American Western film by Warner Bros. Technicolor starring John Wayne in Panavision.

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Chital

The chital or cheetal (Axis axis), also known as spotted deer or axis deer, is a species of deer that is native in the Indian subcontinent.

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Chitterlings

Chitterlings (or; sometimes spelled/pronounced chitlins or chittlins) are a prepared food usually made from the small intestines of a pig, although the intestines of cattle and other animals are sometimes used.

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Chloramphenicol

Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections.

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Chlosyne janais

Chlosyne janais, the crimson patch or janais patch, is a common New World butterfly found from Colombia north through Central America and Mexico to southern Texas, with occasional sightings in southeastern Mexico and northern Texas.

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Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water

Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water is the third studio album by Limp Bizkit, it was released on October 17, 2000, by Interscope Records and Flip Records.

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Cholula Hot Sauce

Cholula hot sauce is a brand of chili-based hot sauce, manufactured in Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico, and licensed by José Cuervo.

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Cholula, Puebla

Cholula (Spanish) is a city and district located in the center west of the state of Puebla, next to the city of Puebla de Zaragoza, in central Mexico.

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Chow mein

Chow mein (and) are stir-fried noodles, the name being the romanization of the Taishanese chāu-mèing.

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Chris Atkinson

Chris Atkinson (born 30 November 1979 in Bega, New South Wales, Australia) is a professional rally driver.

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Chris Simcox

Chris Simcox (born 1961) is the American co-founder of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC), the project's main spokesperson, and a convicted sex offender.

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Chris Weitz

Christopher John Weitz (born November 30, 1969) is an American filmmaker, author and occasional actor.

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Chris Whitley

Christopher Becker Whitley (August 31, 1960 – November 20, 2005) was an American blues/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Chris Woods

Christopher Charles Eric Woods (born 14 November 1959) is a former England international football goalkeeper.

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Chris Zoricich

Chris Zoricich (born 3 May 1969 in Auckland) is a New Zealand association football player who represented the New Zealand national football team in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Christ Gospel Churches International

Christ Gospel Church is a fundamentalist, Pentecostal Christian denomination.

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Christian Brothers University

Christian Brothers University is the oldest collegiate degree-granting institution in the city of Memphis.

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Christian countercult movement

The Christian countercult movement or Christian anti-cult movement is a social movement of certain Protestant evangelical and fundamentalist and other Christian ministries ("discernment ministries") and individual activists who oppose religious sects they consider "cults".

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Christian Mennonite Conference

The Christian Mennonite Conference, formerly known as the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference (Die Mennonitische Gemeinde zu Chortitz), is a small body of Mennonites in western Canada.

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Christian Rakovsky

Christian Rakovsky (– September 11, 1941) was a Bulgarian socialist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and Soviet diplomat; he was also noted as a journalist, physician, and essayist.

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Christian right

Christian right or religious right is a term used mainly in the United States to label conservative Christian political factions that are characterized by their strong support of socially conservative policies.

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Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann

Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (December 7, 1770 in Brunswick – December 31, 1840 in Kiel), was a German physician, historian, naturalist and entomologist.

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Christian views on slavery

Christian views on slavery are varied both regionally and historically.

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Christiane Martel

Christiane Martel (born Christiane Magnani on 18 January 1932) is a French actress and beauty queen who became the second woman to win Miss Universe in 1953.

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Christie (band)

Christie is an English rock band that formed at the end of the 1960s.

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Christmas Bird Count

The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a census of birds in the Western Hemisphere, performed annually in the early Northern-hemisphere winter by volunteer birdwatchers and administered by the National Audubon Society.

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Christmas decoration

A Christmas decoration is any of several types of ornamentation used at Christmastime.

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Christopher Dell

Christopher William Dell (born 1956) is a career United States Foreign Service officer who is currently serving as the Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Activity, U.S. Africa Command since 2012.

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Chrysler 2.2 & 2.5 engine

The 2.2 and 2.5 are a family of inline-4 engines developed by Chrysler Corporation originally for the Chrysler K- and L-platforms cars and subsequently used in many other Chrysler vehicles.

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Chrysler Hemi engine

The Chrysler Hemi engines, known by the trademark Hemi, are a series of I6 and V8 gasoline engines built by Chrysler with hemispherical combustion chambers.

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Chrysler Neon

The Plymouth/Dodge/Chrysler Neon is a front-engine, front-wheel drive sport compact car introduced in January 1994 for model year 1995 by Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth divisions in two- and four-door bodystyles over two generations.

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Chrysler PT Cruiser

The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a front-engine, front-wheel drive, small family car/Compact MPV manufactured and marketed internationally by Chrysler in 5-door hatchback (2000–2010) and 2-door convertible (2005-2008) body styles.

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Chrysler Voyager

The Chrysler Voyager or Chrysler Grand Voyager (since 2011 re-badged as Lancia Voyager in most of Europe) is a luxury minivan manufactured by Chrysler.

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Chrysothamnus

Chrysothamnus (common names include rabbitbrush, rabbitbush, and chamisa) are shrubs in the sunflower family.

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Chualar, California

Chualar is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Salinas Valley of Monterey County, California.

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Chubasco

A chubasco is a violent squall with thunder and lightning, encountered during the rainy season along the Pacific coast of Mexico, Central America, and South America.

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Chucho Castillo

Jesús Castillo Aguilera (June 17, 1944 – January 15, 2013) was a Mexican boxer.

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Chula Vista, California

Chula Vista (beautiful view) is the second largest city in the San Diego metropolitan area, the seventh largest city in Southern California, the fourteenth largest city in the state of California, and the 74th-largest city in the United States.

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Chulas Fronteras

Chulas Fronteras is a documentary film from 1976 which tells the story of the norteño or conjunto music which is played on both sides of the Mexico–Texas border.

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Chupacabra

The chupacabra or chupacabras (literally "goat-sucker"; from chupar, "to suck", and cabra, "goat") is a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, with its first purported sightings reported in Puerto Rico.

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Church Educational System

The Church Educational System (CES) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) consists of several institutions that provide religious and secular education for both Latter-day Saint and non–Latter-day Saint elementary, secondary, and post-secondary students and adult learners.

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Church of All Nations

The Church of All Nations, also known as the Church or Basilica of the Agony, is a Roman Catholic church located on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, next to the Garden of Gethsemane.

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Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith

The Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith is a Oneness Pentecostal church with headquarters in Manhattan.

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Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán

The Church and former monastery of Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán) is a Baroque ecclesiastical building complex in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Church's Chicken

Church's Chicken is an American chain of fast food restaurants specializing in fried chicken, also trading outside North America and Asia as Texas Chicken.

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Churro

A churro is a fried-dough pastry—predominantly choux—based snack.

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Churubusco

Churubusco is a neighbourhood of Mexico City.

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Churubusco, Indiana

Churubusco; often shortened to Busco), is a town located near the headwaters of the Eel River in the extreme northeast corner of Whitley County, Indiana, United States, in Smith Township, about northwest of Fort Wayne. The population was 1,796 at the 2010 census.

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Chusquea

Chusquea is a genus of evergreen bamboos in the grass family.

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Chysis

Chysis is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae), consisting of 10 currently accepted species (as of May 2014) which originate in the region from Mexico to Peru.

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Cibotium

Cibotium (from the Greek kibootion, meaning chest or box) is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree fern—subject to much confusion and revision—distributed fairly narrowly in Hawaiokinai (four species, plus a hybrid, collectively known as hāpuu), Southeast Asia (five species), and the cloud forests of Central America and Mexico (two species).

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Cibyra

Cibyra is a genus of moths of the family Hepalidae.

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Cichlid

Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Perciformes.

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Científico

The Científicos (Spanish: "scientists" or "those scientifically oriented") were a circle of technocratic advisors to President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz.

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Cigar

A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked.

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Cinchona

Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae containing at least 23 species of trees and shrubs.

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Cinema of Cuba

Cinema arrived in Cuba at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Cinemark Theatres

Cinemark USA, Inc. is an American movie theatre chain owned by Cinemark Holdings, Inc. operating throughout the Americas and in Taiwan.

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Cinemex

Cinemex is a cineplex company based in Mexico that has built a nationally branded cineplex chain.

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Cinnabon

Cinnabon is an American chain of baked goods stores and kiosks, normally found in areas with high pedestrian traffic such as malls, airports and rest stops.

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CINVESTAV

The Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (in Spanish: Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional or simply as CINVESTAV-IPN) is a Mexican non-governmental scientific research institution affiliated with the National Polytechnic Institute and founded by president Adolfo López Mateos on 17 April 1961, initially planned as a postgraduate department of the National Polytechnic Institute; this was later modified by President José López Portillo, on 17 September 1982.

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Circle K

Circle K is a Canadian-owned multinational chain of convenience stores.

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Circle of latitude

A circle of latitude on Earth is an abstract east–west circle connecting all locations around Earth (ignoring elevation) at a given latitude.

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Circus

A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, unicyclists, as well as other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists.

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Cirilo Saucedo

Cirilo Saucedo Nájera (born January 5, 1982 in Acámbaro, Guanajuato) is a former Mexican goalkeeper who last played for FC Juárez.

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Ciro Mancuso

Ciro Wayne Mancuso (born 1949) was a Nevada-based drug dealer convicted of running a $140-million marijuana smuggling operation for more than a decade.

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Ciro Rodriguez

Ciro Davis Rodriguez (born December 9, 1946) is the former U.S. Representative for, serving from 2007 until 2011.

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Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil ("Circus of the Sun" or "Sun Circus") is a Canadian entertainment company.

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CITES

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals.

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Citibank

Citibank is the consumer division of financial services multinational Citigroup.

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Cities of the Red Night

Cities of the Red Night is a 1981 novel by American author William S. Burroughs.

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Citigroup

Citigroup Inc. or Citi (stylized as citi) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services corporation headquartered in New York City.

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Citizens' Movement (Mexico)

Citizens' Movement (Movimiento Ciudadano) is a political party in Mexico.

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Citrus

Citrus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae.

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City of Churches

City of Churches is a name given to various cities with many churches.

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City of license

In American, Canadian and Philippine broadcasting, a city of license or community of license is the community that a radio station or television station is officially licensed to serve by that country's broadcast regulator.

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City University of Seattle

City University of Seattle, also known as CityU, is a private not-for-profit institution of higher learning based in Seattle, Washington.

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Ciudad Acuña

Ciudad Acuña, also known simply as Acuña, (originally Garza Galán, later Villa Acuña) is a city located in the Mexican state of Coahuila, at and a mean height above sea level of 271 meters.

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Ciudad Ayala

Ciudad Ayala is a city in the east-central part of the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Ciudad del Carmen

Ciudad del Carmen is a city in the southwest of the Mexican state of Campeche.

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Ciudad del Este

Ciudad del Este (Spanish for City of the East) initialed CDE is the second largest city in Paraguay and capital of the Alto Paraná Department, situated on the Paraná River.

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Ciudad Frontera

Ciudad Frontera is a town in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Ciudad Guzmán

Ciudad Guzmán (also known as simply Guzmán) is a city in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Ciudad Madera

Madera is a town and seat of the municipality of Madera in the mountains of the northwestern Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Ciudad Obregón

Ciudad Obregón is the second largest city in the northern Mexican state of Sonora and named for Sonoran revolutionary general and president of Mexico, Álvaro Obregón.

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Ciudad Obregón International Airport

Ciudad Obregón International Airport is an international airport located 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) to the southeast of the center of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico.

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Ciudad Victoria

Ciudad Victoria is the capital of the Municipality of Victoria and the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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Ciudad Victoria International Airport

General Pedro José Méndez International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Pedro José Méndez), also known as Ciudad Victoria International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Ciudad Victoria), is an international airport located in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Civac

CIVAC (In Spanish: Ciudad Industrial del Valle de Cuernavaca, English: Industrial city of the Cuernavaca Valley) is an industrial park and residential neighborhood located on in the municipality of Jiutepec, approximately 10 minutes (by road) south of Cuernavaca, in the state of Morelos, Mexico.

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Civil defense

Civil defense or civil protection is an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from military attacks and natural disasters.

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Civil Guard (Spain)

The Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) is the oldest law enforcement agency in Spain.

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Civil marriage

A civil marriage is a marriage performed, recorded and recognised by a government official.

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Civil Partnership Act 2004

The Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c 33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Civil registration

Civil registration is the system by which a government records the vital events (births, marriages, and deaths) of its citizens and residents.

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Civitan International

Civitan International, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is an association of community service clubs founded in 1917.

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CJAD

CJAD is an AM radio station, owned by Bell Media, operating in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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CKLW

CKLW is a 50,000-watt, Class B, AM radio station broadcasting on the Mexican clear-channel frequency of 800 kHz (800 AM) and located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, serving Windsor and Detroit.

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CKSB-10-FM

CKSB-10-FM is a Canadian FM radio station, broadcasting at 88.1 MHz serving the Winnipeg Capital Region in Manitoba.

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Claire's

Claire's, formerly known as Claire's Accessories, is an American retailer of accessories and jewelry primarily aimed toward girls and young women.

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Clarence Richard Silva

Clarence Richard Silva, popularly known as Larry Silva (born August 6, 1949), is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Clark's nutcracker

Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), sometimes referred to as Clark's crow or woodpecker crow, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae.

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Clark's Teaberry

Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum.

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Clarksville, Texas

Clarksville is a city in Red River County, Texas, in the United States in the northernmost part of the Piney Woods region of East Texas.

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Claro (company)

Claro Americas is part of América Móvil, a Mexican telecom group serving clients in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States (Puerto Rico), and Uruguay.

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Claro M. Recto

Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (born Claro Recto y Mayo; February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino statesman, jurist, poet and one of the foremost statesmen of his generation.

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Clase 406

Clase 406 (English title: Class 406) is a Mexican soap opera produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa.

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Clash of Civilizations

The Clash of Civilizations is a hypothesis that people's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world.

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Classical Nahuatl

Classical Nahuatl (also known simply as Aztec or Nahuatl) is any of the variants of Nahuatl, spoken in the Valley of Mexico and central Mexico as a lingua franca at the time of the 16th-century Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.

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Classified information

Classified information is material that a government body deems to be sensitive information that must be protected.

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Claude Bloodgood

Claude Frizzel Bloodgood (born Klaus Frizzel Bluttgutt III; July 14, 1937 – August 4, 2001) was a controversial American chess player. As a young man, he got into trouble with the law and was arrested several times. He was sentenced to death in 1970 after having been convicted of murdering his mother, although this sentence was later commuted to life in prison. While in prison, he remained a very active chess player, playing a large number of correspondence games and rated games with other inmates. Over time, he achieved a very high ranking in the United States Chess Federation (USCF) by playing in a closed pool, which the federation alleges was due to rating manipulation. He died in prison in 2001.

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Claude Nicollier

Claude Nicollier (born 2 September 1944 in Vevey, Switzerland) is the first astronaut from Switzerland.

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Claudia Palacios

Claudia Isabel Palacios Giraldo (born October 1, 1977 in Cali) is a Colombian journalist and newscaster.

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Claudio Arrau

Claudio Arrau León (February 6, 1903June 9, 1991) was a Chilean pianist known for his interpretations of a vast repertoire spanning the baroque to 20th-century composers, especially Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt and Brahms.

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Claudio Suárez

Claudio "El Emperador" Suárez Sánchez (born 17 December 1968 in Texcoco, State of Mexico) is a retired Mexican footballer who played as a defender.

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Clay-colored sparrow

The clay-colored sparrow or clay-coloured sparrow (Spizella pallida) is a small sparrow of North America.

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Clear-channel station

A clear-channel station is an AM radio station in North America that has the highest protection from interference from other stations, particularly concerning night-time skywave propagation.

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Clemens von Ketteler

Clemens August Freiherr von Ketteler (22 November 1853 – 20 June 1900) was a German career diplomat.

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Clement Claiborne Clay

Clement Claiborne Clay (December 13, 1816 – January 3, 1882), also known as C. C. Clay, Jr., was a United States Senator (Democrat) from the state of Alabama from 1853 to 1861, and a Confederate States Senator from Alabama from 1862 to 1864.

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Cleveland Amory

Cleveland Amory (September 2, 1917 – October 14, 1998) was an American author, reporter and commentator and animal rights activist.

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Click consonant

Click consonants, or clicks, are speech sounds that occur as consonants in many languages of Southern Africa and in three languages of East Africa.

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Clifden

Clifden (meaning "stepping stones") is a coastal town in County Galway, Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay.

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Cliffjumper

Cliffjumper is the name of several fictional robot superhero characters from the Transformers robot superhero franchise.

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Climate change and agriculture

Climate change and agriculture are interrelated processes, both of which take place on a global scale.

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Climate of Salt Lake City

The climate of Salt Lake City varies widely.

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Clipperton Island

Clipperton Island (Île de Clipperton or Île de la Passion; Isla de la Pasión) is an uninhabited coral atoll in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of Central America.

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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks

Many closings and cancellations followed the September 11 attacks, including major landmarks, buildings, restrictions on access to Lower Manhattan, and postponement or cancellation of major sporting and other events.

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Cloud forest

A cloud forest, also called a water forest, is a generally tropical or subtropical, evergreen, montane, moist forest characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover, usually at the canopy level, formally described in the International Cloud Atlas (2017) as silvagenitus.

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Cloudinidae

The cloudinids, an early metazoan family containing the genera Acuticocloudina, Cloudina and Conotubus, lived in the late Ediacaran period and became extinct at the base of the Cambrian. They formed millimetre-scale conical fossils consisting of calcareous cones nested within one another; the appearance of the organism itself remains unknown. The name Cloudina honors the 20th-century geologist and paleontologist Preston Cloud. Cloudinids comprise two genera: Cloudina itself is mineralized, whereas Conotubus is at best weakly mineralized, whilst sharing the same "funnel-in-funnel" construction. Cloudinids had a wide geographic range, reflected in the present distribution of localities in which their fossils are found, and are an abundant component of some deposits. They never appear in the same layers as soft-bodied Ediacaran biota, but the fact that some sequences contain cloudinids and Ediacaran biota in alternating layers suggests that these groups had different environmental preferences. It has been suggested that cloudinids lived embedded in microbial mats, growing new cones to avoid being buried by silt. However no specimens have been found embedded in mats, and their mode of life is still an unresolved question. The classification of the cloudinids has proved difficult: they were initially regarded as polychaete worms, and then as coral-like cnidarians on the basis of what look like buds on some specimens. Current scientific opinion is divided between classifying them as polychaetes and regarding it as unsafe to classify them as members of any broader grouping. Cloudinids are important in the history of animal evolution for two reasons. They are among the earliest and most abundant of the small shelly fossils with mineralized skeletons, and therefore feature in the debate about why such skeletons first appeared in the Late Ediacaran. The most widely supported answer is that their shells are a defense against predators, as some Cloudina specimens from China bear the marks of multiple attacks, which suggests they survived at least a few of them. The holes made by predators are approximately proportional to the size of the Cloudina specimens, and Sinotubulites fossils, which are often found in the same beds, have so far shown no such holes. These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.

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Clovis culture

The Clovis culture is a prehistoric Paleo-Indian culture, named for distinct stone tools found in close association with Pleistocene fauna at Blackwater Locality No. 1 near Clovis, New Mexico, in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Clu Gulager

William Martin "Clu" Gulager (born November 16, 1928), is an American television and film actor and director.

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Club Nacional de Football

Club Nacional de Football is a sports institution from Uruguay, founded on 14 May 1899 in Montevideo, as a result of the fusion between Uruguay Athletic Club and Montevideo Fútbol Club.

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Club Necaxa

Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa S.A. de C.V.; often simply known as Club Necaxa, is a Mexican football club in Liga MX based in the city of Aguascalientes.

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Club Universidad de Chile

Club Universidad de Chile is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División.

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CNN en Español

CNN en Español is CNN's 24-hour Spanish language television and radio news channel which broadcasts to the United States of America and Latin America.

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CNN International

CNN International (CNNI), simply referred to on the channel as CNN, is an international 24-hour English language cable, satellite, IPTV and digital terrestrial television channel that is operated by CNN.

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Co-channel interference

Co-channel interference or CCI is crosstalk from two different radio transmitters using the same channel.

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Coach (bus)

A coach (also motor coach) is a type of bus used for conveying passengers.

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Coahuila

Coahuila, formally Coahuila de Zaragoza, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza (Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Coahuila state election, 2005

On September 24 elections took place in the Mexican state of Coahuila to elect its governor, deputies in the state legislature and presidents for the 38 municipios the state is divided in.

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Coahuila y Tejas

Coahuila y Tejas (Coahuila and Texas) was one of the constituent states of the newly established United Mexican States under its 1824 Constitution.

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Coahuilteco language

Coahuilteco was a language isolate that was spoken in southern Texas (United States) and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico).

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Coat of arms of Castile and León

The coat of arms of Castile and León depicts the traditional arms of Castile (the yellow castle) quartered with the arms of León (the purple lion).

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Coatepec Harinas

Coatepec Harinas is a town and municipality in the State of Mexico, Mexico.

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Coati

The coati, genera Nasua and Nasuella, also known as the coatimundi, is a member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae), a diurnal mammal native to South America, Central America, and south-western North America.

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Coatzacoalcos

Coatzacoalcos is a major port city in the southern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz, on the Coatzacoalcos River.

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Coba

Coba (Cobá) is an ancient Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula, located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Cobblestone

Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble-sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings.

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Cobia

The cobia (Rachycentron canadum) is a species of perciform marine fish, the only representative of the genus Rachycentron and the family Rachycentridae.

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Coca

Coca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.

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Coca-Cola FEMSA

Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Coca-Cola FEMSA or KOF, is a Mexican multinational beverage company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Cocacolonization

Cocacolonization (alternatively coca-colonization) refers to the globalization of American culture (also referred as to as Americanization) pushed through popular American products such as soft drink maker Coca-Cola.

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Cocaine

Cocaine, also known as coke, is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.

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Coccidioides immitis

Coccidioides immitis is a pathogenic fungus that resides in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and a few other areas in the Western Hemisphere.

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Coccidioidomycosis

Coccidioidomycosis, commonly known as "cocci", "Valley fever", as well as "California fever", "desert rheumatism", and "San Joaquin Valley fever", is a mammalian fungal disease caused by Coccidioides immitis or Coccidioides posadasii.

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Coccocypselum

Coccocypselum is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.

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Cocculus

Cocculus is a genus of 11 species of woody vines and shrubs, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of North America, Asia and Africa.

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Cochinita pibil

Cochinita pibil (also puerco pibil or cochinita con achiote) is a traditional Mexican slow-roasted pork dish from the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Cochise County, Arizona

Cochise County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Cochleanthes

The genus Cochleanthes is made up of 4 species of orchids native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America.

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Cocijo

Cocijo (occasionally spelt Cociyo) is a lightning deity of the pre-Columbian Zapotec civilization of southern Mexico.

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Coco (folklore)

The Coco (or Cuco, Coca, Cuca, Cucuy, Cucuí) is a mythical ghost-monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in many Latino and Lusophone countries.

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Cocoa Krispies

Cocoa Krispies, Choco Krispis, Choco Krispies, Coco Pops, or Choco Pops is a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's, coming both as a boxed cereal and as a snack bar with a 'dried milk' covered bottom, to make the cereal with milk tradition portable.

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Coconino National Forest

The Coconino National Forest is a 1.856-million acre (751,000 ha) United States National Forest located in northern Arizona in the vicinity of Flagstaff.

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Cocopah

The Cocopah, also Cocopá (in Cocopa: Kwapa or Kwii Capáy - "Cloud People" referring to the fog along the Colorado River), are Native Americans who live in Baja California and Sonora, Mexico, and in Arizona in the United States.

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Cocos Plate

The Cocos Plate is a young oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Central America, named for Cocos Island, which rides upon it.

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Cocula, Jalisco

Cocula (Cocollán "ondulated place") is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Coelia

Coelia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae, tribe Epidendreae, subtribe Coeliinae).

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Cofre de Perote

Cofre de Perote, also known by its Nahuatl names Naupa-Tecutépetl (from Nāuhpa-Tēuctēpetl) and Nauhcampatépetl, both meaning something like "Place of Four Mountain" or "Mountain of the Lord of Four Places", is an extinct volcano located in the Mexican state of Veracruz, at the point where the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, home to all of Mexico's highest peaks, joins the Sierra Madre Oriental.

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Cohabitation

Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together.

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Coin's Financial School

The advertisement poster for ''Coin's Financial School'', which includes Coin, the fictional financier, on the right. Coin’s Financial School was an 1894 pamphlet written by lawyer, politician and resort founder William Hope Harvey (1851–1936).

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Cold case

A cold case is a crime or an accident that has not yet been fully solved and is not the subject of a recent criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony, re-examined archives, new or retained material evidence, as well as fresh activities of the suspect.

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Colegio Cesar Chavez

Colegio Cesar Chavez (Spanish for "Cesar Chavez College") was an American college-without-walls in Mount Angel, Oregon.

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Colegio Williams

Colegio Williams ("Williams College") is a private school system in Mexico City, serving preschool through high school (senior high school).

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Coleonyx

Coleonyx is a genus of terrestrial geckos commonly referred to as banded geckos.

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Colgate-Palmolive

The Colgate-Palmolive Company is an American worldwide consumer products company focused on the production, distribution and provision of household, health care and personal care products.

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Coliadinae

Coliadinae, the sulphurs or yellows, are a subfamily of butterflies with about 300 described species.

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Colima

Colima, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Colima (Estado Libre y Soberano de Colima), is one of the 32 states that make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Colima gubernatorial election, 2005

An extraordinary gubernatorial election was held in the Mexican state of Colima on 10 April 2005.

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Colima state election, 2003

An election for governor was held in the Mexican state of Colima on 6 July 2003, simultaneously with federal congressional midterm elections.

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Colima warbler

The Colima warbler (Oreothlypis crissalis) is a New World warbler.

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Colin Bell

Colin Bell MBE (born 26 February 1946) is an English former football player who was born in Hesleden, County Durham, England.

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Colin Clarke (footballer, born 1962)

Colin John Clarke (born 30 October 1962) is a Northern Irish retired footballer who played as a forward, and is the head coach of North Carolina FC.

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Colin Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge

Colin Marsh Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge (16 November 1933 – 5 July 2012) was a British businessman and member of the House of Lords.

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Collaborative learning

Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.

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Collared plover

The collared plover (Charadrius collaris) is a small shorebird in the plover family, Charadriidae.

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Colleen Shannon

Colleen Shannon (born April 14, 1978) is an American DJ, actress, and model known as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January 2004 and the magazine's 50th anniversary Playmate.

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College Roomies from Hell!!!

College Roomies from Hell!!! or CRFH!!! as it is known to fans, is a webcomic strip by Maritza Campos-Rebolledo.

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Collierville, Tennessee

Collierville is a town in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and a suburb located in the Memphis metropolitan area.

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Collingwood, Ontario

Collingwood is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.

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Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua

Colonia Juárez is a small town in the northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Colonialism

Colonialism is the policy of a polity seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of developing or exploiting them to the benefit of the colonizing country and of helping the colonies modernize in terms defined by the colonizers, especially in economics, religion and health.

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Colonization

Colonization (or colonisation) is a process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components.

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Colonization (series)

Colonization is a trilogy of alternate history books by American writer Harry Turtledove.

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Colonization: Second Contact

Colonization: Second Contact is an alternate history novel by American writer Harry Turtledove.

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Colorado Plateau

The Colorado Plateau, also known as the Colorado Plateau Province, is a physiographic and desert region of the Intermontane Plateaus, roughly centered on the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States.

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Colorado River

The Colorado River is one of the principal rivers of the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico (the other being the Rio Grande).

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Colorado River Delta

The Colorado River Delta is the region where the Colorado River flows into the Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez).

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Colorado river dispute

The Colorado River dispute is a long-running dispute between the United States and Mexico.

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Colorado River toad

The Colorado River toad (Incilius alvarius), also known as the Sonoran Desert toad, is found in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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Colt Stadium

Houston |position.

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Coltzin

The Coltzin petroglyph, located approximately 65 km north of Mazatlán, Mexico, is approximately 8 m in diameter, carved into a cliff.

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Columba Bush

Columba Bush (née Garnica Gallo; born August 17, 1953) is a Mexican-American philanthropist.

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Columbia (name)

"Columbia" is a historical name used by both Europeans and Americans to describe the Americas, the New World, and often, more specifically, the United States of America.

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Columbia College Chicago

Columbia College Chicago is an independent, non-profit liberal arts college specializing in arts and media disciplines, with more than 8,000 students pursuing degrees in more than 100 undergraduate and 15 graduate degree programs.

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Columbia, California

Columbia is a town located in the Sierra Nevada foothills, in Tuolumne County, California, United States.

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Columbian Squires

The Columbian Squires is an international youth fraternity run by the Knights of Columbus for Catholic boys between the ages of 10 and 18.

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Columbine High School massacre

The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, in the Denver metropolitan area.

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Columbus Day

Columbus Day is a national holiday in many countries of the Americas and elsewhere which officially celebrates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492.

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Columbus Delano

Columbus Delano, (June 4, 1809 – October 23, 1896) was a lawyer, rancher, banker, statesman and a member of the prominent Delano family.

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Columbus, New Mexico

Columbus is a village in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, about 3 miles north of the Mexican border.

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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the state capital and the most populous city in Ohio.

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Columnarios

Columnarios are silver coins that were minted by Spain from 1732 to 1773 throughout its new colonies in present-day Latin America.

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Comair

Comair was a wholly owned subsidiary airline of Delta Air Lines, headquartered on the grounds of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Boone County, Kentucky, United States, west of Erlanger, and south of Cincinnati.

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Comanche history

Forming a part of the Eastern Shoshone linguistic group in southeastern Wyoming who moved on to the buffalo Plains around AD 1500 (based on glottochronological estimations), proto-Comanche groups split off and moved south some time before AD 1700.

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Comanche Wars

The Comanche Wars were a series of armed conflicts fought between Comanche peoples and Spanish, Mexican, and American militaries and civilians in the United States and Mexico from as early as 1706 until at least the mid-1870s.

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Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo

The Comando Jaramillista Morelense of May 23 is a rebel group in Mexico which claimed responsibility for the bombing of three banks (branches of Banamex, Bancomer and Santander Serfin) on the outskirts of Cuernavaca, Morelos, on May 23, 2004.

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Comarca

A comarca (or, pl. comarcas; or, pl. comarques) is a traditional region or local administrative division found in Portugal, Spain and some of their former colonies: Panama, Nicaragua, and Brazil.

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Combat! (TV series)

Combat! is an American television program that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967.

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Come and take it

"Come and take it" is a historic slogan, first used in 480 BC in the Battle of Thermopylae as "Molon labe" by Spartan King Leonidas I as a defiant answer and last stand to the surrender demanded by the Persian Army, and later in 1778 at Fort Morris in the Province of Georgia during the American revolution, and in 1835 at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.

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Comecon

The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (English abbreviation COMECON, CMEA, or CAME) was an economic organization from 1949 to 1991 under the leadership of the Soviet Union that comprised the countries of the Eastern Bloc along with a number of communist states elsewhere in the world.

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Comecrudan languages

Comecrudan refers to a group of possibly related languages spoken in the southernmost part of Texas and in northern Mexico along the Rio Grande.

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Comecrudo language

Comecrudo is an extinct Comecrudan language of Mexico.

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Comercial Mexicana

Tiendas Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V., colloquially known as La Comercial and La Comer, was a Mexican hypermarket group that operated mainly in Mexico City and Central Mexico.

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Comerica

Comerica Incorporated is a financial services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

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Comfort, Texas

Comfort is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kendall County, Texas, United States.

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Comitancillo

Comitancillo is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.The spoken language is Mam.The municipality was founded by the Spaniards between 1633 and 1648 year.

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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 is a real-time strategy video game by Westwood Pacific, which was released for Microsoft Windows on October 23, 2000 as the follow-up to Command & Conquer: Red Alert.

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Commission for Environmental Cooperation

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC; Comisión para la Cooperación Ambiental; Commission de coopération environnementale) was established by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to implement the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC), the environmental side accord to the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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Commission on Science and Technology for Development

The United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) is a subsidiary body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the six main organs of the United Nations.

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Common ground dove

The common ground dove (Columbina passerina) is a small bird that inhabits the southern United States, parts of Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America.

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Common pheasant

The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) is a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae).

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Common starling

The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae.

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Common yellowthroat

The common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) is a New World warbler.

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Commons

The commons is the cultural and natural resources accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable earth.

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Communications in Colombia

Since being liberalized in 1991, the Colombian telecommunications sector has added new services, expanded coverage, improved efficiency, and lowered costs.

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Communist Party of China

The Communist Party of China (CPC), also referred to as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and ruling political party of the People's Republic of China.

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Community of Christ

Community of Christ, known from 1872 to 2001 as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), is an American-based international church with roots in the Latter Day Saint movement.

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Community property

Community property is a marital property regime under which most property acquired during the marriage (except for gifts or inheritances), the community, or communio bonorum, is owned jointly by both spouses and is divided upon divorce, annulment, or death.

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Commuter rail in North America

Commuter rail services in the United States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama provide common carrier passenger transportation along railway tracks, with scheduled service on fixed routes on a non-reservation basis, primarily for short-distance (local) travel between a central business district and adjacent suburbs and regional travel between cities of a conurbation.

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Comondú Municipality

Comondú is a municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.

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Compagnie Générale Transatlantique

The Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (shortened to "CIE. GLE. TRANSATLANTIQUE", or CGT, and commonly named "Transat"), typically known overseas as the French Line, was a French shipping company.

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Compost

Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed in a process called composting.

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Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) is a multilateral treaty that bans all nuclear explosions, for both civilian and military purposes, in all environments.

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Compton, California

Compton is a city in southern Los Angeles County, California, United States, situated south of downtown Los Angeles.

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Compulsory education

Compulsory education refers to a period of education that is required of all people and is imposed by government.

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Compulsory voting

Compulsory voting refers to laws which require eligible citizens to register and vote in national and/or local elections.

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CompUSA

CompUSA was a retailer and reseller of consumer electronics, technology products and computer services.

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Comrade

The term comrade is used to mean "friend", "mate", "colleague", or "ally", and derives from the Iberian Romance language term camarada, literally meaning "chamber mate", from Latin camera "chamber" or "room".

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COMSAT

COMSAT (Communications Satellite Corporation) is a global telecommunications company, based in the United States, and with branches in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and several other countries in the Americas.

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Conan (talk show)

Conan is a late-night talk show airing each Monday through Thursday at 11:00 p.m. eastern time on TBS in the United States.

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CONCACAF

The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF,; typeset for branding purposes since 2018 as Concacaf) is the continental governing body for association football (soccer) in North America, which includes Central America and the Caribbean region.

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Concannon Vineyard

Concannon Vineyard is the second-largest winery in the Livermore Valley of California, producing around 30,000 cases annually.

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Concepción Tutuapa

Concepción Tutuapa is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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Concha Meléndez

Dr.

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Concordia, Kansas

Concordia is a city in and the county seat of Cloud County, Kansas, United States.

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Concordia, Sinaloa

Concordia is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Condensed milk

Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed.

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Condor Flugdienst

Condor Flugdienst GmbH, branded as Condor, is a German leisure airline based in Frankfurt.

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Conejos River

The Conejos River is a tributary of the Rio Grande, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey.

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Confederation of Mexican Workers

The Confederation of Mexican Workers (Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM)) is the largest confederation of labor unions in Mexico.

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Conflict of laws in the United States

Conflict of laws in the United States is the field of procedural law dealing with choice of law rules when a legal action implicates the substantive laws of more than one jurisdiction and a court must determine which law is most appropriate to resolve the action.

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Conga line

The conga line is a novelty line dance that was derived from the Cuban carnival dance of the same name and became popular in the US in the 1930s and 1950s.

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Congregation of St. Basil

The Congregation of St.

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Congregation of the Mission

Congregation of the Mission (Congregatio Missionis; CM) is a vowed, Roman Catholic society of apostolic life of priests and brothers founded by Vincent de Paul.

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Congress

A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different nations, constituent states, organizations (such as trade unions, and political parties), or groups.

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Congress Avenue Historic District

Congress Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Austin, Texas.

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Congress for Cultural Freedom

The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) was an anti-communist advocacy group founded in 1950.

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Congress of Panama

The Congress of Panama (often referred to as the Amphictyonic Congress, in homage to the Amphictyonic League of Ancient Greece) was a congress organized by Simón Bolívar in 1826 with the goal of bringing together the new republics of Latin America to develop a unified policy towards Spain.

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Conjoined twins

Conjoined twins are identical twins joined in utero.

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Conocarpus erectus

Conocarpus erectus, commonly called buttonwood or button mangrove, is a mangrove shrub in the family Combretaceae.

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Conor Oberst

Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in Bright Eyes.

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Conquistador

Conquistadors (from Spanish or Portuguese conquistadores "conquerors") is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense.

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Conrad Burns

Conrad Ray Burns (January 25, 1935 – April 28, 2016) was a United States Senator from Montana and later a lobbyist.

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Consalvo Sanesi

Consalvo Sanesi (28 March 1911, in Terranuova Bracciolini, Arezzo – 28 July 1998, in Milan) was best known as the Alfa Romeo works' test driver in the period following World War II, but he also competed in races with the Alfa Romeo Tipo 158/159 cars in the period before the Formula One World Championship came into being.

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Consejo

Consejo is a village in the north of Corozal District, Belize.

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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL;, "World Wrestling Council") is a lucha libre professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City.

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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre roster

This is the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) roster, a list of professional wrestlers who work for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion CMLL.

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Conservatism in North America

Conservatism in North America is a political philosophy that varies in form, depending on the country and the region, but that has similar themes and goals.

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Conservative holiness movement

The conservative holiness movement is a loosely defined group of conservative Wesleyan-Holiness Christian denominations that trace their origin back to Methodist roots and the teachings of John Wesley.

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Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada (Parti conservateur du Canada), colloquially known as the Tories, is a political party in Canada.

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Constantino Brumidi

Constantino Brumidi (July 26, 1805 – February 19, 1880) was a Greek-Italian-American historical painter, best known and honored for his fresco work in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.

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Constitution of Mexico

The Constitution of Mexico, formally the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States (Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is the current constitution of Mexico.

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Constitution of Texas

The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that describes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Constitution of the Republic of Texas

The Constitution of the Republic of Texas was the supreme law of Texas from 1836 to 1845.

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Constitutional monarchy

A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the sovereign exercises authority in accordance with a written or unwritten constitution.

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Consultation (Texas)

The Consultation served as the provisional government of Mexican Texas from November 1835 to March 1836 during the Texas Revolution.

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Consumer debt

In economics, consumer debt is the amount owed by consumers, as opposed to that of businesses or governments.

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Contadora group

The Contadora Group was an initiative launched in the early 1980s by the foreign ministers of Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela to deal with the Central American crisis (military conflicts in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala), which were threatening to destabilize the entire Central American region.

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Continental AG

Continental AG, commonly known as Continental, is a leading German automotive manufacturing company specialising in tyres, brake systems, interior electronics, automotive safety, powertrain and chassis components, tachographs, and other parts for the automotive and transportation industries.

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Continental Divide Trail

The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (in short Continental Divide Trail (CDT)) is a United States National Scenic Trail running between Mexico and Canada.

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Continental Express

Continental Express was the operating brand name used by a number of independently owned regional airlines providing commuter airliner and regional jet feeder service under agreement with Continental Airlines.

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Continental union

A continental union is a regional organization which facilitates pan-continental integration.

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Contradanza

Contradanza (also called contradanza criolla, danza, danza criolla, or habanera) is the Spanish and Spanish-American version of the contradanse, which was an internationally popular style of music and dance in the 18th century, derived from the English country dance and adopted at the court of France.

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Conurbation

A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities, large towns, and other urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area.

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Convenience food

Convenience food, or tertiary processed food, is food that is commercially prepared (often through processing) to optimise ease of consumption.

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Convention center

A convention center (American English; conference centre outside the USA) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests.

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Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas

The Convention on Fishing and Conservation of Living Resources of the High Seas is an agreement that was designed to solve through international cooperation the problems involved in the conservation of living resources of the high seas, considering that because of the development of modern technology some of these resources are in danger of being overexploited.

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Conversations with Dead People

"Conversations with Dead People" is the seventh episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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Convoy (1978 film)

Convoy is a 1978 action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw, Ernest Borgnine, Franklyn Ajaye and Burt Young.

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Cooking banana

Cooking bananas are banana cultivars in the genus Musa whose fruits are generally used in cooking.

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Cool Papa Bell

James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903 – March 7, 1991) was an American center fielder in Negro league baseball from 1922 to 1946.

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Cooper's hawk

Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperii) is a medium-sized hawk native to the North American continent and found from Southern Canada to Northern Mexico.

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Copa Airlines

Compañía Panameña de Aviación, S.A., (commonly referred to and branded simply as "Copa Airlines") is the flag carrier of Panama.

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Copa Interamericana

The Copa Interamericana (Interamerican Cup) was an annual club football competition organized by the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL) since 1969.

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Copa Libertadores

The CONMEBOL Libertadores, named as Copa Libertadores de América (Copa Libertadores da América or Taça Libertadores da América), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960.

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Copa Merconorte

The Copa Merconorte was an international football competition organized by CONMEBOL from 1998 to 2001 by clubs from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela and starting in 2000 clubs from the CONCACAF confederation were invited including Costa Rica, Mexico, and the United States.

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Coparmex

Coparmex or Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana is the Mexican Employers' Association.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København; Hafnia) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark.

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Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barrancas del Cobre) is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico.

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Copperas Cove, Texas

Copperas Cove is a city located in central Texas at the southern corner of Coryell County with smaller portions in Lampasas and Bell Counties.

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Copperhead Road

Copperhead Road is the third studio album by Steve Earle, released in 1988.

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Coral snake

Coral snakes are a large group of elapid snakes that can be subdivided into two distinct groups, Old World coral snakes and New World coral snakes.

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Corazón salvaje (novel)

Corazón salvaje (Wild Heart) was a novel written by prolific Mexican writer Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957 after it had been adapted to the screen the previous year.

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Cordell Hull

Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871July 23, 1955) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Cordia

Cordia is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae.

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Cordonazo wind

Cordonazo winds, also referred to as el cordonazo de San Francisco or the Lash of St.

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Coreopsis gigantea

Coreopsis gigantea with the common name giant coreopsis, is a woody perennial plant native to coastal regions of central and southern California and also to northern Baja California.

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Coriaria

Coriaria is the sole genus in the family Coriariaceae described by Linnaeus in 1753.

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Corn smut

Corn smut is a plant disease caused by the pathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis that causes smut on maize and teosinte.

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Corn tortilla

In North America and Central America, a corn tortilla or just tortilla is a type of thin, unleavened flatbread, made from finely ground maize (corn).

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Cornbread

Cornbread is any quick bread containing cornmeal.

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Cornelio Reyna

Cornelio Reyna (September 15, 1940 – January 22, 1997) was a Mexican norteño singer.

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Cornelius Stribling

Cornelius Kinchiloe Stribling (22 September 1796 – 17 January 1880) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy who served during the War of 1812, the Second Barbary War, the Mexican–American War, and the American Civil War.

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Cornell Law School

Cornell Law School is the law school of Cornell University, a private Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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Cornell University Glee Club

The Cornell University Glee Club (CUGC) is the oldest student organization at Cornell University, having been organized shortly after the first students arrived on campus in 1868.

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Cornell Woolrich

Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich (December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer who wrote using the name Cornell Woolrich, and sometimes the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley.

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Cornish people

The Cornish people or Cornish (Kernowyon) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall: and a recognised national minority in the United Kingdom, which can trace its roots to the ancient Britons who inhabited southern and central Great Britain before the Roman conquest.

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Cornmeal

Cornmeal is a meal (coarse flour) ground from dried maize (corn).

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Cornus florida

Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico.

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Corona (song)

"Corona" is a song by American punk rock band Minutemen from the album Double Nickels on the Dime, which was composed by the band's lead singer and guitarist D. Boon.

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Corona México 200

The Corona México 200 presented by Banamex is a discontinued NASCAR Nationwide Series stock car race held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez road course in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Corona, California

Corona is a city in Riverside County, California, United States.

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Coronado Islands

The Coronado Islands (Islas Coronado or Islas Coronados; Islands of the Coronation(s)) are a group of four islands off the northwest coast of the Mexican state of Baja California.

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Coronado National Memorial

The Coronado National Memorial commemorates the first organized expedition into the Southwest by conquistador Francisco Vásquez de Coronado.

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Corozal Town

Corozal Town is a town in Belize, capital of Corozal District.

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Corporate average fuel economy

The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the United States Congress in 1975, after the 1973–74 Arab Oil Embargo, to improve the average fuel economy of cars and light trucks (trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles) produced for sale in the United States.

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Corporate social responsibility

Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate sustainability, sustainable business, corporate conscience, corporate citizenship or responsible business) is a type of international private business self-regulation.

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Corporations of Jehovah's Witnesses

A number of corporations are in use by Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Corpus Christi International Airport

Corpus Christi International Airport is a city-owned public-use airport five nautical miles (9 km) west of the central business district of Corpus Christi, in Nueces County, Texas, United States.

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Corrido

The corrido is a popular narrative song and poetry that form a ballad.

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Corriente

Corriente cattle are a breed of Criollo cattle descended from Spanish animals brought to the Americas as early as 1493.

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Cortina Troubles

The Cortina Troubles is the generic name for the First Cortina War, from 1859 to 1860, and the Second Cortina War, in 1861, in which paramilitary forces, led by the Mexican rancher and local leader Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, confronted elements of the United States Army, the Confederate States Army, the Texas Rangers, and the local militias of Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas.

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Corvée

Corvée is a form of unpaid, unfree labour, which is intermittent in nature and which lasts limited periods of time: typically only a certain number of days' work each year.

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Corytophanidae

Corytophanidae is a family of iguanian lizards, also called casquehead lizards or helmeted lizards, endemic to the New World.

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Cosalá

Cosalá is a small city and the seat of its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Cosmos (plant)

Cosmos is a genus, with the same common name of cosmos, consisting of flowering plants in the sunflower family.

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Costa Brava

The Costa Brava ("Wild Coast" or "Rough Coast") is a coastal region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, consisting of the comarques (counties) of Alt Empordà, Baix Empordà and Selva in the province of Girona.

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Costa Maya

Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, the only state bounded by the Caribbean Sea to its east.

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Costa Rica national football team

The Costa Rica national football team (Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica) is administered by the Costa Rican Football Federation (FEDEFUTBOL), the governing body for football in Costa Rica.

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Costa Rican Civil War

The Costa Rican Civil War was the bloodiest event in 20th-century Costa Rican history.

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Costa's hummingbird

Costa's hummingbird (Calypte costae) is a species of hummingbird.

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Costco

Costco Wholesale Corporation, trading as Costco, is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only warehouse clubs.

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Cotoname language

Cotoname is an extinct language isolate spoken by Native Americans indigenous to the lower Rio Grande Valley of northeastern Mexico and extreme southern Texas (United States).

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Cotton

Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae.

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Cotton rat

A cotton rat is any member of the rodent genus Sigmodon.

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Council of the Americas

Council of the Americas is an American business organization whose goal is promoting free trade, democracy and open markets throughout the Americas.

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Council on Foreign Relations

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.

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Count von Count

Count von Count, often known simply as "the Count" or "Count Count", is one of the Muppet characters on Sesame Street.

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Count Zero

Count Zero is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, originally published in 1986.

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Counter-terrorism

Counter-terrorism (also spelled counterterrorism) incorporates the practice, military tactics, techniques, and strategy that government, military, law enforcement, business, and intelligence agencies use to combat or prevent terrorism.

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Counterfactual conditional

A counterfactual conditional (abbreviated), is a conditional containing an if-clause which is contrary to fact.

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Countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

This article lists the countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the resulting tsunami in alphabetical order – for detailed information about each country affected by the earthquake and tsunami, see their individual articles.

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Country music

Country music, also known as country and western or simply country, is a genre of popular music that originated in the southern United States in the early 1920s.

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Coureur des bois

A coureur des bois or coureur de bois ("runner of the woods"; plural: coureurs de bois) was an independent entrepreneurial French-Canadian trader who traveled in New France and the interior of North America.

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Coursetia

Coursetia is a large genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Courtney Hodges

General Courtney Hicks Hodges (January 5, 1887 – January 16, 1966) was a decorated senior officer of the United States Army, most prominent for his role in World War II, in which he commanded the U.S. First Army in the Western Europe Campaign.

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Coutts, Alberta

Coutts is a village in Alberta and a port of entry into the U.S. state of Montana.

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Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks.

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Cowboy hat

The cowboy hat is a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat best known as the defining piece of attire for the North American cowboy.

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Coyoacán

Coyoacán is a borough (delegación) of Mexico City and the former village which is now the borough’s “historic center.” The name comes from Nahuatl and most likely means “place of coyotes,” when the Aztecs named a pre-Hispanic village on the southern shore of Lake Texcoco which was dominated by the Tepanec people.

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Coyotas

Coyotas are empanada-like cookies which are large, flat and traditionally filled with brown sugar.

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Coyote

The coyote (Canis latrans); from Nahuatl) is a canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf. It fills much of the same ecological niche as the golden jackal does in Eurasia, though it is larger and more predatory, and is sometimes called the American jackal by zoologists. The coyote is listed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to its wide distribution and abundance throughout North America, southwards through Mexico, and into Central America. The species is versatile, able to adapt to and expand into environments modified by humans. It is enlarging its range, with coyotes moving into urban areas in the Eastern U.S., and was sighted in eastern Panama (across the Panama Canal from their home range) for the first time in 2013., 19 coyote subspecies are recognized. The average male weighs and the average female. Their fur color is predominantly light gray and red or fulvous interspersed with black and white, though it varies somewhat with geography. It is highly flexible in social organization, living either in a family unit or in loosely knit packs of unrelated individuals. It has a varied diet consisting primarily of animal meat, including deer, rabbits, hares, rodents, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, though it may also eat fruits and vegetables on occasion. Its characteristic vocalization is a howl made by solitary individuals. Humans are the coyote's greatest threat, followed by cougars and gray wolves. In spite of this, coyotes sometimes mate with gray, eastern, or red wolves, producing "coywolf" hybrids. In the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, the eastern coyote (a larger subspecies, though still smaller than wolves) is the result of various historical and recent matings with various types of wolves. Genetic studies show that most North American wolves contain some level of coyote DNA. The coyote is a prominent character in Native American folklore, mainly in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, usually depicted as a trickster that alternately assumes the form of an actual coyote or a man. As with other trickster figures, the coyote uses deception and humor to rebel against social conventions. The animal was especially respected in Mesoamerican cosmology as a symbol of military might. After the European colonization of the Americas, it was reviled in Anglo-American culture as a cowardly and untrustworthy animal. Unlike wolves (gray, eastern, or red), which have undergone an improvement of their public image, attitudes towards the coyote remain largely negative.

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Cozumel

Cozumel (Kùutsmil) is an island and municipality in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen, and close to the Yucatán Channel.

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Cozumel thrasher

The Cozumel thrasher (Toxostoma guttatum) is a bird from the mockingbird family (Mimidae), which is endemic to the island of Cozumel off the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.

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Cradle of civilization

The term "cradle of civilization" refers to locations where, according to current archeological data, civilization is understood to have emerged.

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Crank Yankers

Crank Yankers is an American television show produced by Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel and Daniel Kellison that featured actual crank calls made by show regulars and celebrity guests and re-enacted onscreen by puppets for a visual aid to show the viewer what is happening in the call.

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Crataegus

Crataegus (from the Greek kratos "strength" and akis "sharp", referring to the thorns of some species) commonly called hawthorn, thornapple,Voss, E. G. 1985.

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Crate & Barrel

Euromarket Designs, Inc. (d/b/a Crate & Barrel) is a 105+ chain of retail stores in US and Canada, based in Northbrook, Illinois, specializing in housewares, furniture (indoor and out), and home accessories.

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Crawford's gray shrew

Crawford's gray shrew (Notiosorex crawfordi) also known as the desert shrew, is a small shrew found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Crawford, Nebraska

Crawford is a city in Dawes County, in the northwestern part of the state of Nebraska, in the Great Plains region of the United States.

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Crawfordsville, Indiana

Crawfordsville is a city in Union Township, Montgomery County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Crax

Crax is a genus of curassows in the order Galliformes, a clade of large, heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds.

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Cream cheese

Cream cheese is a soft, mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream.

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Creamfields

Creamfields is a large British dance music festival featuring DJs and live acts.

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Creedite

Creedite is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro hydroxide mineral with formula: Ca3Al2SO4(F,OH)10·2(H2O).

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Creel, Chihuahua

Creel is a town in the Sierra Tarahumara (part of the Sierra Madre Occidental) of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Creel-Terrazas Family

The Creel-Terrazas Family is a powerful and wealthy family based in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Cri-Cri (character)

Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico's station XEW.

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Crimson

Crimson is a strong, red color, inclining to purple.

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Crimson-collared tanager

The crimson-collared tanager (Ramphocelus sanguinolentus) is a rather small Middle American songbird.

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Cristóbal de Olid

Cristóbal de Olid (1487–1524) was a Spanish adventurer, conquistador and rebel who played a part in the conquest of Mexico and Honduras.

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Cristóbal Magallanes Jara

Saint Cristóbal Magallanes Jara, also known as Christopher Magallanes (July 30, 1869 – May 25, 1927), is a martyr and saint venerated in the Catholic Church who was killed without trial on the way to say Mass during the Cristero War after the trumped-up charge of inciting rebellion.

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Cristero Museum

The Cristero Museum (Museo Cristero) was the only museum in Mexico dedicated to the country's religious conflicts, which lasted from 1767 until the Cristero War in the 1900s.

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Cristero War

Government forces publicly hanged Cristeros on main thoroughfares throughout Mexico, including in the Pacific states of Colima and Jalisco, where bodies would often remain hanging for extended lengths of time. The Cristero War or Cristero Rebellion (1926–29), also known as La Cristiada, was a widespread struggle in many central-western Mexican states against the secularist, anti-Catholic and anti-clerical policies of the Mexican government.

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Cristina Aicardi

Christina Irene Aicardi Cagigao (born 14 January 1986) is a Peruvian badminton player.

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Cristina Díaz

María Cristina Díaz Salazar is a Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Cristina Sánchez

Cristina Sánchez de Pablos (born February 20, 1972 in Madrid, Spain) was one of the first female bullfighters to gain prominence.

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Cristobalite

The mineral cristobalite is a high-temperature polymorph of silica, meaning that it has the same chemical formula as quartz, SiO2, but a distinct crystal structure.

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Criticism of Walmart

Walmart has been criticized by groups and individuals, including labor unions and small-town advocates protesting against Walmart policies and business practices and their effects.

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Crocodile

Crocodiles (subfamily Crocodylinae) or true crocodiles are large aquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.

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Cross-cultural

Cross-cultural may refer to.

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Crossbuck

A crossbuck is a sign composed of two slats of wood or metal of equal length, fastened together on a pole in a saltire formation (resembling the letter X).

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Crossover music

Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audience, for example (especially in the United States) by appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical styles or genres.

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Crotalaria longirostrata

Crotalaria longirostrata, the chipilín, is a perennial legume that is native to Mexico and Central America.

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Crotalus cerastes

The sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes), also known as the horned rattlesnake and sidewinder rattlesnake,Wright AH, Wright AA.

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Crotalus scutulatus

Crotalus scutulatus (common names: Mojave rattlesnake,Crothier, B.I. et al. 2003. Scientific and standard English names of amphibians and reptiles of North America north of Mexico: Update. Herpetological Review 34:196-203Stebbins, R.C. 2003. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. Boston: Houghton Mifflin & Co.Campbell JA, Lamar WW. 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca and London. 870 pp. 1500 plates.. Mojave green) is a highly venomous pit viper species found in the deserts of the southwestern United States and central Mexico.

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Crotaphytinae

The Crotaphytinae, or collared lizards, are a subfamily of desert-dwelling reptiles native to the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Crown cork

The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore.

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Crown Hill Cemetery

Crown Hill Cemetery is located at 700 West Thirty-Eighth Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

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Crown jewels

Crown Jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy.

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Crowne Plaza

Crowne Plaza is a multinational chain of full service, upscale hotels headquartered in the United Kingdom.

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Cruelty to animals

Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse, animal neglect or animal cruelty, is the infliction by omission (animal neglect) or by commission by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal.

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Cruiserweight (professional wrestling)

In professional wrestling, a cruiserweight is a wrestler who competes in a Cruiserweight division.

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Crush (soft drink)

Crush is a brand of carbonated soft drinks owned and marketed internationally by Dr Pepper Snapple Group, originally created as an orange soda.

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Cry of Dolores

The Cry of Dolores (Grito de Dolores) is a historical event that happened in Mexico in the early morning of 16 September 1810.

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Crystal Pepsi

Crystal Pepsi is a soft drink made by PepsiCo.

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CSS McRae

CSS McRae was a Confederate gunboat that saw service during the American Civil War.

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Ctenosaura

Ctenosaura is a lizard genus commonly known as spinytail iguanas or Ctenosaurs.

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Cuajimalpa

Cuajimalpa de Morelos (more commonly known simply as Cuajimalpa) is one of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City.

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Cuajinicuilapa

Cuajinicuilapa is a town in Cuajinicuilapa Municipality in the Costa Chica region of the Mexican state of Guerrero.

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Cuatro Ciénegas

Cuatro Ciénegas is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Cuauhtémoc

Cuauhtémoc (also known as Cuauhtemotzin, Guatimozin or Guatemoc; c. 1495) was the Aztec ruler (tlatoani) of Tenochtitlan from 1520 to 1521, making him the last Aztec Emperor.

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Cuauhtémoc Blanco

Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo (born 17 January 1973) is a Mexican politician and former professional footballer.

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Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas

Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano (born May 1, 1934) is a prominent Mexican politician.

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Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery

Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma / Heineken México) (English: Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery) is a major brewery based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, founded in 1890.

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Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

Cuauhtémoc, named after the former Aztec leader, is one of the 16 boroughs of the Federal district of Mexico City.

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Cuautitlán Izcalli

Cuautitlán Izcalli is a city and municipality in the north of Mexico City, Mexico.

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Cuautla, Jalisco

Cuautla, Jalisco is a small town located in the hills of western Mexico.

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Cuban Americans

Cuban Americans (Cubanoamericanos) are Americans who trace their ancestry to Cuba.

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Cuban dissident movement

The Cuban dissident movement is a political movement in Cuba whose aim is "to replace the current regime with a more democratic form of government".

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Cuban exile

The term "Cuban exile" refers to the many Cubans who fled from or left the island of Cuba.

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Cuban National Ballet

The Cuban National Ballet (Ballet Nacional de Cuba) is a classical ballet company based at Alicia Alonso Great Theatre of Havana in Havana, Cuba.

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Cuban Revolution

The Cuban Revolution (Revolución cubana) was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's revolutionary 26th of July Movement and its allies against the authoritarian government of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista.

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Cuban rock

Rock and roll music was introduced in Cuba in the late 1950s, with many Cuban artists of the time covering American songs translated into Spanish, as was occurring in Mexico at the same time.

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Cubans

Cubans or Cuban people (Cubanos) are the inhabitants or citizens of Cuba.

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Cubulco

Cubulco is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at.

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Cucumis anguria

Cucumis anguria, commonly known as cackrey, maroon cucumber, West Indian gherkin, and West Indian gourd, is a vine that is indigenous to Africa, but has become naturalized in the New World, and is cultivated in many places.

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Cucurbita

Cucurbita (Latin for gourd) is a genus of herbaceous vines in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, also known as cucurbits, native to the Andes and Mesoamerica.

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Cucurbita ficifolia

Cucurbita ficifolia is a species of squash, grown for its edible seeds, fruit, and greens.

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CUDI

The University Corporation for Internet Development (Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet; CUDI) is a non-profit consortium to build and operate a Mexican high-performance backbone network for research and education, sometimes called Internet-2 for Mexico.

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Cueca

Cueca is a family of musical styles and associated dances from Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.

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Cuernavaca

Cuernavaca (kʷawˈnaːwak "near the woods") is the capital and largest city of the state of Morelos in Mexico.

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Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales

The Mexican Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales (Special Forces Corps) is a special forces unit of the Mexican Army.

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Cuicuilco

Cuicuilco is an important archaeological site located on the southern shore of Lake Texcoco in the southeastern Valley of Mexico, in what is today the borough of Tlalpan in Mexico City.

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Cuisine of the Midwestern United States

Midwestern cuisine is a regional cuisine of the American Midwest.

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Cuisine of the United States

The cuisine of the United States reflects its history.

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Culiacán

Culiacán is a city in northwestern Mexico.

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Cultural anthropology

Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans.

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Cultural relativism

Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged against the criteria of another.

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Culture of Afghanistan

The culture of Afghanistan has been around for over three millennia, tracing record to at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire in 500 BCE.

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Culture of Argentina

The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country's geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups.

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Culture of Costa Rica

Costa Rican culture has been heavily influenced by Spanish culture ever since the Spanish colonization of the Americas including the territory which today forms Costa Rica.

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Culture of Ecuador

The majority of Ecuador's population is, a mixture of both European (Andalusian and Castilian Spaniard) and Amerindian ancestry.

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Culture of El Salvador

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.

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Culture of Honduras

The wealth of cultural expression in Honduras owes its origins primarily to being a part of Latin America but also to the multi-ethnic nature of the country.

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Culture of New Zealand

The culture of New Zealand is essentially a Western culture influenced by the unique environment and geographic isolation of the islands, and the cultural input of the indigenous Māori and the various waves of multi-ethnic migration which followed the British colonisation of New Zealand.

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Culture of Quebec

The Culture of Quebec emerged over the last few hundred years, resulting predominantly from the shared history of the French-speaking North Americans majority in Quebec.

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Culture-bound syndrome

In medicine and medical anthropology, a culture-bound syndrome, culture-specific syndrome, or folk illness is a combination of psychiatric and somatic symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a specific society or culture.

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Culver City, California

Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California.

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Cumberland Presbyterian Church

The Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Christian denomination spawned by the Second Great Awakening.

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Cumbia

Cumbia folkloric rhythm and dance from Colombia.

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Cumbia villera

Cumbia villera (roughly translated as "slum cumbia", "ghetto cumbia" or "shantytown cumbia") is a subgenre of cumbia music originated in the slums of Argentina and popularized all over Latin America and the Latin communities abroad.

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Cumbres de Majalca National Park

The Cumbres de Majalca National Park is a national park in the Mexican state of Chihuahua located 88 km northwest of the city of Chihuahua.

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Cumorah

Cumorah (also known as Mormon Hill,A. P. Kesler,, Young Woman's Journal, 9:73 (February 1898)."Thomas Cook History, 1930", in Dan Vogel ed. (2000). Early Mormon Documents, vol. 3 (Salt Lake City: Signature Books) pp. 243–50.Andrew Jenson, Conference Report (April 1917) p. 99. Gold Bible Hill,, New York Times, 1888-02-26.Bruce E. Dana (2003). Glad Tidings Near Cumorah (CFI) pp. 58–60. and Inspiration Point) is a drumlin in Manchester, New York, United States, where Joseph Smith said he found a set of golden plates which he translated into English and published as the Book of Mormon.

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Cuna de lobos

Cuna de Lobos (English title:Cradle of Wolves) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Téllez for Televisa in 1986.

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Cunén

Cunén is a municipality in the El Quiché department of Guatemala.

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Cup and ring mark

Cup and ring marks or cup marks are a form of prehistoric art found mainly in Atlantic Europe – Ireland, Wales, Northern England, France (Brittany), Portugal, Finland, Scotland and Spain (Galicia) – and in Mediterranean Europe – Italy (North-West, Sardinia), Greece (Thessalia) as well as in Scandinavia (Denmark and Sweden) and Switzerland (Caschenna site - Graubunden).

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Cupellation

Cupellation is a refining process in metallurgy, where ores or alloyed metals are treated under very high temperatures and have controlled operations to separate noble metals, like gold and silver, from base metals like lead, copper, zinc, arsenic, antimony or bismuth, present in the ore.

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Cupressaceae

Cupressaceae is a conifer family, the cypress family, with worldwide distribution.

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Cupressus guadalupensis

Cupressus guadalupensis, the Guadalupe cypress, is a species of cypress from Guadalupe Island in the Pacific Ocean off western North America.

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Curassow

Curassows are one of the three major groups of cracid birds.

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Curd

Curds are a dairy product obtained by coagulating milk in a process called curdling.

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Curitiba

Curitiba (Tupi: "Pine Nut Land") is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Paraná.

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Curlew

The curlews, genus Numenius, are a group of eight species of birds, characterised by long, slender, downcurved bills and mottled brown plumage.

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Curry

Curry (sometimes, plural curries) is an umbrella term referring to a number of dishes originating in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent.

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Curve-billed thrasher

The curve-billed thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) is a medium-sized mimid that is a member of the genus Toxostoma, native to the southwestern United States and much of Mexico.

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Cuyamaca Rancho State Park

Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is a state park in California, United States, located east of San Diego in the Cuyamaca and Laguna Mountains of the Peninsular Ranges.

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Cuyuteco

The Cuyuteco people, also known as Cuyuteca, was a tribe of the Nahua culture, that lived primarily in the Pre-Columbian Mixtlan region of Xalisco, in the present day state of Jalisco in western central Mexico.

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Cyanocorax

Cyanocorax is a genus of New World jays, passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae.

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Cyanolyca

Cyanolyca is a genus of small jays found in humid highland forests in southern Mexico, Central America and the Andes in South America.

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Cycad

Cycads are seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today.

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Cycle rickshaw

The cycle rickshaw is a small-scale local means of transport; it is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, or trishaw.

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Cyclomedusa

Cyclomedusa is a circular fossil of the Ediacaran biota; it has a circular bump in the middle and as many as five circular growth ridges around it.

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Cylindropuntia bigelovii

Cylindropuntia bigelovii, the teddy bear cholla, is a cholla cactus species native to Northwestern Mexico, and to the United States in California, Arizona, and Nevada.

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Cylindropuntia imbricata

The cane cholla (or walking stick cholla, tree cholla, chainlink cactus, etc.) (Cylindropuntia imbricata) is a cactus found in the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, including some cooler regions in comparison to many other cacti.

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Cymbopogon

Cymbopogon, better known as lemongrass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family.

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Cyperus

Cyperus is a large genus of about 700 species of sedges, distributed throughout all continents in both tropical and temperate regions.

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Cyphomandra

Cyphomandra was a genus in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshades and relative).

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Cypress, California

Cypress is a city in northern Orange County within Southern California.

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Cypripedium

Cypripedium is a genus of 58 species and nothospecies of hardy orchids; it is one of five genera that together compose the subfamily of lady's slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae).

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Cyrilla

Cyrilla racemiflora, the sole species in the genus Cyrilla, is a flowering plant in the family Cyrillaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas, from the southeastern United States (coastal areas from southeastern Texas east to southeastern Virginia), south through the Caribbean, Mexico (Oaxaca only) and Central America to northern Brazil and Colombia in South America.

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Częstochowa

Częstochowa,, is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 240,027 inhabitants as of June 2009.

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D. B. Cooper

D.

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D. H. Lawrence

Herman Melville, Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Schopenhauer, Lev Shestov, Walt Whitman | influenced.

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Da Da Da

"Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" (usually shortened to "Da Da Da") is a song by the German band Trio (sometimes stylised as TRIO).

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Dachshund

The dachshund (UK: /ˈdakshʊnd/ or or) (badger dog; also known as the sausage dog or wiener dog) is a short-legged, long-bodied, hound-type dog breed.

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Daddy Yankee

Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez (born February 3, 1977), known by his stage name Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, and record producer.

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Dahlia

Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico.

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Dakosaurus

Dakosaurus is an extinct genus within the family Metriorhynchidae that lived during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.

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Dalembertia

Dalembertia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1858.

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DaMarcus Beasley

DaMarcus Lamont Beasley (born May 24, 1982) is an American professional soccer player who currently plays for the Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer.

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Damián 666

Leonardo Carrera Gómez (born June 9, 1961) is a Mexican professional wrestler best known under the name Damián 666.

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Damon Runyon

Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880 – December 10, 1946) was an American newspaperman and short-story writer.

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Dan Patrick (politician)

Dan Goeb Patrick (born Dannie Scott Goeb; April 4, 1950) is an American radio talk show host and politician from Houston, Texas.

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Dan Rather

Daniel Irvin Rather Jr. (born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist and the former news anchor for the CBS Evening News. He currently anchors a newscast called The News with Dan Rather at The Young Turks and was previously managing editor and anchor of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel AXS TV.

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Dan Severn

Daniel DeWayne Severn (born June 8, 1958) is an American mixed martial artist, actor and occasional professional wrestler, notable for his success in the early years of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) tournaments.

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Dan Walker (politician)

Daniel J. "Dan" Walker (August 6, 1922 – April 29, 2015) was an American lawyer, businessman and Democratic politician from Illinois.

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Dana Ellis

Dana Ellis (born December 7, 1979) is a Canadian former pole vaulter.

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Dancing Queen

"Dancing Queen" is a Europop song by the Swedish group ABBA, and the lead single from their fourth studio album, Arrival.

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Dancing with the Stars

Dancing with the Stars is the name of several international television series based on the format of the British TV series Strictly Come Dancing, which is distributed by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC.

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Danger dog

A danger dog is a hot dog that has been wrapped in bacon and deep-fried.

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Danger Island (TV series)

Danger Island is a live-action adventure serial produced by Hanna-Barbera and originally broadcast in 1968–69 as a segment of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour.

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Danger Mouse (1981 TV series)

Danger Mouse is a British animated television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television.

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Daniel Cosío Villegas

Daniel Cosío Villegas (July 23, 1898 – March 10, 1976) was a prominent Mexican economist, essayist, historian, and diplomat.

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Daniel Dolan

Daniel Lytle Dolan (born May 28, 1951) is a sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic bishop.

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Daniel H. Janzen

Daniel Hunt Janzen (born January 18, 1939 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.) is an evolutionary ecologist, biologist, conservationist.

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Daniel Passarella

Daniel Alberto Passarella (born 25 May 1953) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a centre-back, and former manager of the Argentina and Uruguay national football teams.

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Daniel Santos (singer)

Daniel Santos (February 5, 1916 – November 27, 1992) was a singer and composer of boleros, and an overall performer of multiple Caribbean music genres, including guaracha, plena and rumba.

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Danni Boatwright

Danni Boatwright Wiegmann (born July 13, 1975) is an American actress, TV Host, model and beauty queen who won $1,000,000 on Survivor: Guatemala, the eleventh season of the reality television show Survivor.

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Danny Escobedo

Danny Escobedo (born c. 1937) was a Chicago petitioner in the Supreme Court case of Escobedo v. Illinois, which established a criminal suspect's right to remain silent and have an attorney present during questioning.

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Danny Gardella

Daniel Lewis Gardella (February 26, 1920 – March 6, 2005) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the New York Giants (1944–45) and St. Louis Cardinals (1950).

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Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo (born May 16, 1944) is a Mexican-American actor who has appeared in numerous Hollywood films, often as villains and antiheroes.

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Danny Way

Daniel "Danny" Way (born April 15, 1974) is an American professional skateboarder, company owner and rallycross driver who has been awarded Thrasher magazine's "Skater of the Year" award twice.

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Dante Bichette

Alphonse Dante Bichette, Sr. (born November 18, 1963) is a former professional baseball player.

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Danube Swabians

The Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben) is a collective term for the German-speaking population who lived in various countries of southeastern Europe, especially in the Danube River valley.

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Danzón

Danzón is the official musical genre and dance of Cuba.

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Darcy Ribeiro

Darcy Ribeiro (October 26, 1922 – February 17, 1997) was a Brazilian anthropologist, author and politician.

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Darius N. Couch

Darius Nash Couch (July 23, 1822 – February 12, 1897) was an American soldier, businessman, and naturalist.

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Dariusz Michalczewski

Dariusz Michalczewski (born 5 May 1968) is a Polish-German former professional boxer who competed from 1991 to 2005.

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Dark Funeral

Dark Funeral is a Swedish black metal band from Stockholm, Sweden, founded by guitarists Blackmoon and Lord Ahriman in 1993.

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Darlington, South Carolina

Darlington is a city located in Darlington County, South Carolina, United States.

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Darning

Darning is a sewing technique for repairing holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting using needle and thread alone.

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Dash Mihok

Dashiell Raymond Mihok (born May 24, 1974) is an American actor best known for playing "Bunchy" Donovan in the Showtime drama Ray Donovan.

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Dasylirion

Dasylirion is a genus of North American plants in the asparagus family, all native to Mexico, with the ranges of three species also extending into the southwestern United States.

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Date Masamune

was a regional ruler of Japan's Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period.

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Date palm

Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as date or date palm, is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit.

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Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China

* Since its founding in 1949, the People's Republic of China (PRC) has had a diplomatic tug-of-war with its rival in Taiwan, the Republic of China (ROC).

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Datsun 510

The Datsun 510 was a series of the Datsun Bluebird sold from 1968 to 1973, and offered outside the U.S. and Canada as the Datsun 1600.

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Datsun Truck

The Datsun Truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997.

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Datura stramonium

Datura stramonium, known by the English names jimsonweed or devil's snare, is a plant in the nightshade family.

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Datura wrightii

Datura wrighti, or sacred datura, is the name of a poisonous perennial plant and ornamental flower of southwestern North America.

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Daughters of the American Revolution

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person involved in the United States' efforts towards independence.

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Dave Cash (DJ)

David Charles Wish (18 July 1942 – 21 October 2016), known as Dave Cash, was a British-Canadian radio presenter who latterly worked for BBC Radio Kent, having had previous spells at Radio London, BBC Radio 1, Capital Radio, Radio West (he was launch programme controller at the Bristol station), Country 1035 and PrimeTime Radio.

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Dave Courtney

David John Courtney (born 17 February 1959) is an English self-proclaimed former gangster who has become both an author and celebrity.

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Davey Moore (boxer, born 1933)

David S. "Davey" Moore (November 1, 1933 – March 25, 1963) was an American featherweight world champion boxer who fought professionally 1953–63.

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David Bisbal

David Bisbal Ferre (born in Almería, Spain on June 5, 1979) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and actor.

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David Caruso

David Stephen Caruso (born January 7, 1956) is an American actor and producer.

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David Cortés

David Cárdenas Cortés (born October 15, 1973) is a Mexican retired professional baseball pitcher.

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David Farragut

David Glasgow Farragut (also spelled Glascoe; July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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David G. Burnet

David Gouverneur Burnet (April 14, 1788 – December 5, 1870) was an early politician within the Republic of Texas, serving as interim President of Texas (1836 and again in 1841), second Vice President of the Republic of Texas (1839–41), and Secretary of State (1846) for the new state of Texas after it was annexed to the United States of America.

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David Kirby (journalist)

David Kirby is a journalist based in Brooklyn, New York, and was formerly a regular contributor to The New York Times since 1998.

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David Lean

Sir David Lean, CBE (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, responsible for large-scale epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965) and A Passage to India (1984).

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David Martin Davies

David Martin Davies or Dave Davies is an American print and broadcast journalist based in Texas.

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David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

David Bernard Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (born 18 August 1928) is a British politician, and businessman.

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David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven

David Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven, (12 May 1919 – 14 April 1970), styled Viscount Alderney before 1921 and Earl of Medina between 1921 and 1938, was the son of the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven and Countess Nadejda de Torby.

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David Niven

James David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was an English actor, memoirist and novelist.

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David Penberthy

David Penberthy (born 1969, Adelaide, South Australia) is the editor-in-chief of News Limited news site news.com.au and the former opinion website, The Punch.

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David Welch (diplomat)

Charles David Welch (born 1953) is an American diplomat who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs in the United States Department of State from 2005 through 2008.

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David Wilmot

David Wilmot (January 20, 1814March 16, 1868) was a U.S. politician; he was elected to the U.S. Congress, serving 1845–1851, and to the U.S. Senate, serving 1861–1863 to fill the remainder of a term.

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David Yost

David Harold Yost (born January 7, 1969) is an American actor and producer.

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Davie Cooper

David "Davie" Cooper (25 February 1956 – 23 March 1995) was a Scottish professional football player who played as a Winger for Clydebank (twice), Rangers and Motherwell.

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Davis Dam

Davis Dam is a dam on the Colorado River about downstream from Hoover Dam.

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Davis Love III

Davis Milton Love III (born April 13, 1964) is an American professional golfer who has won 21 events on the PGA Tour, including one major championship: the 1997 PGA Championship.

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Davy Crockett

David "Davy" Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician.

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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.

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Day labor

Day labor (or day labour in Commonwealth spelling) is work done where the worker is hired and paid one day at a time, with no promise that more work will be available in the future.

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Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, in particular the Central and South regions, and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places, especially the United States.

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Dayton, Texas

Dayton is a city in Liberty County, Texas, United States.

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Déjà Vu (2006 film)

Déjà Vu (stylized onscreen as Deja Vu without accents) is a 2006 American science fiction thriller film directed by Tony Scott, written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

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Dési Bouterse

Desiré Delano "Dési" Bouterse (born 13 October 1945) is a Surinamese politician who has been President of Suriname since 2010.

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Désiré Charnay

Claude-Joseph Désiré Charnay (2 May 182824 October 1915) was a French traveller and archaeologist notable both for his explorations of Mexico and Central America, and for the pioneering use of photography to document his discoveries.

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De Havilland Canada Dash 7

The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with short take-off and landing (STOL) performance.

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Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry.

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Deadlands

Deadlands is a genre-mixing alternate history roleplaying game which combines the Western and horror genres, with some steampunk elements.

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Death Valley Days

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area.

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Deaths in February 2005

The following is a list of notable people who died in February 2005.

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Debian Conference

DebConf, the Debian developers conference is the yearly conference where developers of the Debian operating system meet to discuss further development of the system.

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Deborah

According to the Book of Judges chapters 4 and 5, Deborah was a prophet of Yahweh the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only female judge mentioned in the Bible, and the wife of Lapidoth.

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Deborah Blando

Deborah Salvatrice Blando (Sant'Agata di Militello, March 3, 1969) is an Italian-born Brazilian singer and composer.

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Debrecen

Debrecen is Hungary's second largest city after Budapest.

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Debt moratorium

A debt moratorium is a delay in the payment of debts or obligations.

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Decade Volcanoes

The Decade Volcanoes are 16 volcanoes identified by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) as being worthy of particular study in light of their history of large, destructive eruptions and proximity to populated areas.

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December 1964

The following events occurred in December 1964.

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Deciduous teeth

Deciduous teeth, commonly known as baby teeth and temporary teeth,Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, Bath-Balogh and Fehrenbach, Elsevier, 2011, page 255 are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and other diphyodont mammals.

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Decimal

The decimal numeral system (also called base-ten positional numeral system, and occasionally called denary) is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers.

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Declaration by United Nations

The Declaration by United Nations was a World War II document agreed on 1 January 1942 during the Arcadia Conference by 26 governments: the Allied "Big Four" (the US, the UK, the USSR, and China), nine other American countries in North and Central America and the Caribbean, the four British Dominions, British India, and eight Allied governments-in-exile, for a total of twenty-six nations.

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Declaration of independence

A declaration of independence or declaration of statehood is an assertion by a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state.

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Declaration of war

A declaration of war is a formal act by which one state goes to war against another.

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Decolonization

Decolonization (American English) or decolonisation (British English) is the undoing of colonialism: where a nation establishes and maintains its domination over one or more other territories.

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Defenders Day

Defenders Day is a longtime legal holiday on September 12th, in the U.S. state of Maryland, in the City of Baltimore and surrounding Baltimore County.

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Definition of music

A definition of the term music – a statement of the word's meaning – endeavors to give an accurate and concise explanation of music's basic attributes or essential nature.

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Deforestation

Deforestation, clearance, or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use.

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Degrassi

Degrassi is a Canadian drama franchise with over 621 episodes across all incarnations.

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Deinosuchus

Deinosuchus is an extinct genus related to the alligator that lived 80 to 73 million years ago (Ma), during the late Cretaceous period.

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Del Bajío International Airport

Del Bajío International Airport, officially known as Aeropuerto Internacional de Guanajuato (Guanajuato International Airport) is an international airport located in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Del Monte Foods

Del Monte Foods, Inc (trading as Del Monte Foods) is a North American food production and distribution company headquartered at 3003 Oak Road, Walnut Creek, California, USA.

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Del Norte International Airport

Del Norte International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional del Norte) is an airport located in General Escobedo, Nuevo León, working as a secondary airport for Mexico's third largest city, Monterrey.

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Delaware Punch

Delaware Punch is a fruit-flavored soft drink.

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Delaware State University

Delaware State University (DSU or Del State), is a historically black, public university in Dover, Delaware.

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DeLesseps Story Morrison

deLesseps Story Morrison, Sr., known as Chep Morrison (January 18, 1912 – May 22, 1964), was an American attorney and politician, who was the 54th mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana from 1946 to 1961.

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Delfina and María de Jesús González

Delfina and María de Jesús González (known as Las Poquianchis) were two sisters from the north-central Mexican state of Guanajuato.

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Delia Gonzalez

Delia 'Chikita' Gonzalez (born November 20, 1970) is an American former flyweight female boxer.

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Delonix regia

Delonix regia, the flame tree, is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae.

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Delta Force: Land Warrior

Delta Force: Land Warrior is a tactical first-person shooter video game.

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Demián Bichir

Demián Bichir Nájera (born August 1, 1963) is a Mexican-American actor and one of the members of the Bichir family.

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Democratic Center Party of Mexico

The Party of the Democratic Center was a political party in Mexico.

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Democratic Revolutionary Party

The Democratic Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Democrático, PRD) is a political party in Panama founded in 1979 by General Omar Torrijos.

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Demographic transition

Demographic transition (DT) is the transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.

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Demographics of Belize

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Belize, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Bermuda

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Bermuda, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Canada

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Canada, including population density, ethnicity, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population, the People of Canada.

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Demographics of Cape Verde

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Cape Verde, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Costa Rica

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Costa Rica, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Guatemala

The Demographics of Guatemala are diverse, the 17,263,239 people (2018 estimate) consist primarily of Mestizos, Amerindians, and people of European descent.

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Demographics of Israel

The demographics of Israel are monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.

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Demographics of Mexico

With a population of over 123 million in 2017, Mexico ranks as the 11th most populated country in the world.

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Demographics of Montreal

The Demographics of Montreal concern population growth and structure for Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Demographics of New York City

New York City's demographics show that it is a large and ethnically diverse metropolis.

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Demographics of the United Arab Emirates

This article contains demographic features of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including population density, vital statistics, immigration and emigration data, ethnicity, education levels, religions practiced, and languages spoken within the UAE.

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Demonym

A demonym (δῆμος dẽmos "people, tribe", ὄόνομα ónoma "name") is a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place, which is derived from the name of that particular place.

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Dendrobranchiata

Dendrobranchiata is a suborder of decapod shrimps, commonly known as prawns.

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Denise Moreno Ducheny

Denise Moreno Ducheny (born March 21, 1952) is a former California State Senator who represented Senate District 40, which includes southern San Diego County, part of Riverside County, and all of Imperial County.

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Denmark at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Denmark competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Denmark national football team

The Denmark national football team (Danmarks fodboldlandshold) represents Denmark in association football and is controlled by the Danish Football Association (DBU), the governing body for the football clubs which are organized under DBU.

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Denny's

Denny's (also known as Denny's Diner on some of the locations' signage) is a table service diner-style restaurant chain.

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Denton, Texas

Denton is a city in and the county seat of Denton County, Texas, United States.

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Department of Motor Vehicles

In the United States, a department of motor vehicles (DMV) is a state-level government agency that administers vehicle registration and driver licensing.

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Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)

"Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" is a protest song with lyrics by Woody Guthrie and music by Martin Hoffman detailing the January 28, 1948 crash of a plane near Los Gatos Canyon, west of Coalinga in Fresno County, California, United States.

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Deposit insurance

Explicit deposit insurance is a measure implemented in many countries to protect bank depositors, in full or in part, from losses caused by a bank's inability to pay its debts when due.

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Dermatophyllum

Dermatophyllum is a genus of three or four species of shrubs and small trees in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Desert climate

The Desert climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk, sometimes also BWn), also known as an arid climate, is a climate in which precipitation is too low to sustain any vegetation at all, or at most a very scanty shrub, and does not meet the criteria to be classified as a polar climate.

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Desert cottontail

The desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii), also known as Audubon's cottontail, is a New World cottontail rabbit, and a member of the family Leporidae.

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Desert horned lizard

The desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard native to western North America.

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Desert iguana

The desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) is one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Desert rose (crystal)

Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rose-like formations of crystal clusters of gypsum or baryte which include abundant sand grains.

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Desert tortoise

The desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii and Gopherus morafkai) are two species of tortoise native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico and the Sinaloan thornscrub of northwestern Mexico.

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Desert woodrat

The desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) is a species of pack rat native to desert regions of western North America.

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Desiderata

"Desiderata" (Latin: "desired things") is a 1927 prose poem by American writer Max Ehrmann.

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Desmanthus

Desmanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Destinos

Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish, also known as simply Destinos, is a television program created by Bill VanPatten, who was, at the time, Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.

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Devils Postpile National Monument

Devils Postpile National Monument is a National Monument located near Mammoth Mountain in eastern California.

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DHL Supply Chain

DHL Supply Chain is a division of Deutsche Post DHL and is affiliated with DHL Express.

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Dhole

The dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to Central, South and Southeast Asia.

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Diana E. H. Russell

Diana E. H. Russell (born 6 November 1938) is a feminist writer and activist.

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Diana Williams

Diana Williams is an American television journalist.

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Dibamidae

Dibamidae is a family of legless lizards found in tropical forests.

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Dick Pole

Richard Henry Pole (born October 13, 1950) is a retired Major League Baseball player and a former pitching coach.

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Dick Thornburgh

Richard Lewis Thornburgh (born July 16, 1932) is an American lawyer, author and Republican politician who served as the 41st Governor of Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1987, and then as the U.S. Attorney General from 1988 to 1991.

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Dick Togo

is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his ring name,.

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Dickcissel

The dickcissel (Spiza americana) is a small American seed-eating bird in the family Cardinalidae.

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Dictablanda

Dictablanda is a dictatorship in which civil liberties are allegedly preserved rather than destroyed.

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Didelphis

Didelphis is a genus of New World mammals.

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Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal

Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal (27 November 1794, Xanten – 12 October 1866, Halle) was a German botanist.

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Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a genus of tropical flowering plants in the family Araceae.

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Diego (footballer, born 1985)

Diego Ribas da Cunha (born 28 February 1985), commonly known as just Diego or Diego Ribas is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Brazilian club Flamengo.

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Diego Abad de Santillán

Diego Abad de Santillán (May 20, 1897 – October 18, 1983), born Sinesio Vaudilio García Fernández, was an anarcho-syndicalist activist, economist and author, a leading figure in the Spanish and Argentine anarchist movements.

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Diego de Montemayor

Diego de Montemayor (1530 – 1610) was a Spanish conquistador, explorer, officer, and the governor of Nuevo Reino de León.

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Diego de Rojas

Diego de Rojas (died 1544) was a 16th-century Spanish Conquistador.

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Diego Durán

Diego Durán (c. 1537 – 1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs, The History of the Indies of New Spain, a book that was much criticised in his lifetime for helping the "heathen" maintain their culture.

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Diego Fernández de Cevallos

Diego Fernández de Cevallos Ramos (born 16 March 1941) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the conservative National Action Party (PAN).

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Diego Luna

Diego Luna Alexander (born 29 December 1979) is a Mexican actor, director and producer.

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Diego Martínez (footballer, born 1981)

Diego Alfonso Martínez Balderas (born February 15, 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a former football defender.

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Diego Martínez Barrio

Diego Martínez Barrio (25 November 1883, Seville – 1 January 1962) was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic, Prime Minister of Spain between 9 October 1933 and 26 December 1933 and was briefly appointed again by Manuel Azaña on 19 July 1936 - two days after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.

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Diego Rivera

Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez, known as Diego Rivera (December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957) was a prominent Mexican painter.

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Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar

Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465 in Cuéllar, Spain – c. June 12, 1524 in Santiago de Cuba) was a Spanish conquistador.

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Dierks Bentley

Frederick Dierks Bentley (born November 20, 1975) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Dieter Friedrich Uchtdorf (born 6 November 1940) is a German aviator, airline executive and religious leader.

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Digest size

Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately, but can also be and.

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Digital signature

A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for presenting the authenticity of digital messages or documents.

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Digital Subscriber System No. 1

Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS1) is a digital signalling protocol (D channel protocol) used for the ISDN.

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Digital terrestrial television

Digital terrestrial television (DTTV or DTT) is a technology for broadcast television in which land-based (terrestrial) television stations broadcast television content by radio waves to televisions in consumers' residences in a digital format.

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Digital Video Broadcasting

Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) is a set of internationally open standards for digital television.

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Dimorphodon

Dimorphodon was a genus of medium-sized pterosaur from the early Jurassic Period.

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DINA S.A.

DINA (Diesel Nacional, S.A. de C.V, in English National Diesel) is a Mexican automotive producer of heavy duty and specialty trucks, urban buses, armored military vehicles, and intercity buses.

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Dinema

Dinema is a genus of orchids.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Diodia

Diodia (or buttonweed) is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.

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Diploma

A diploma is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as college or university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study.

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Diplomatic recognition

Diplomatic recognition in international law is a unilateral political act with domestic and international legal consequences, whereby a state acknowledges an act or status of another state or government in control of a state (may be also a recognized state).

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Dipodomyinae

Dipodomyinae is a subfamily of heteromyid rodents, the kangaroo rats and mice.

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Dirceu

Dirceu José Guimarães, known as Dirceu (15 June 1952 – 15 September 1995), was a football player from Brazil.

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Direct democracy

Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly.

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Director general

A director general or director-general (plural: directors generals, sometimes director generals) or general director is a senior executive officer, often the chief executive officer, within a governmental, statutory, NGO, third sector or not-for-profit institution.

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Director of Central Intelligence

The Office of United States Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) was the head of the American Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 to 2005, acting as the principal intelligence advisor to the President of the United States and the United States National Security Council, as well as the coordinator of intelligence activities among and between the various U.S. intelligence agencies (collectively known as the Intelligence Community from 1981 onwards).

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Dirty Sanchez (TV series)

Dirty Sanchez is a British stunt and prank TV series featuring a group of three Welshmen and one Englishman harming themselves, and each other, through dangerous stunts.

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Disappearance of Dorothy Arnold

Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold (July 1, 1885 – disappeared December 12, 1910) was an American socialite and heiress who disappeared while walking on Fifth Avenue in New York City, in December 1910.

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Discos Taxco

Discos Taxco was a mid 20th century record label specializing in Mexican music.

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Disembowelment

Disembowelment or evisceration is the removal of some or all of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract (the bowels, or viscera), usually through a horizontal incision made across the abdominal area.

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Disgorge (American band)

Disgorge is a death metal band from San Diego, California, formed in 1992.

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Dish Network

Dish Network Corporation +1-855-553-9444 is a U.S. television provider.

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Disney Adventures

Disney Adventures (also short-formed as D.A.) was a children's entertainment and educational magazine published twelve (later ten) times per year by Disney Publishing Worldwide, a subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products, a unit of The Walt Disney Company.

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Dispatch (band)

Dispatch is an American indie/roots band.

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District of Columbia voting rights

Voting rights of citizens in the District of Columbia differ from the rights of citizens in each of the 50 U.S. states.

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Diversity Immigrant Visa

The Diversity Immigrant Visa program, also known as the green card lottery, is a United States government lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card.

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Dobrich

Dobrich (Добрич) is the eighth most populated city in Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Dobrich Province and the capital of the region of Southern Dobrudzha.

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Doctor Coss, Nuevo León

Doctor Coss is both a city and a municipality in Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Doctor of Medicine

A Doctor of Medicine (MD from Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions.

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Dodge

Dodge is an American brand of automobile manufactured by Fiat Chrysler (formerly known as Chrysler Group LLC), based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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Dodge Aspen

The Dodge Aspen, which was produced during the 1976 to the 1980 model years, was a compact car, along with its then-concurrent Plymouth branded counterpart, the Volaré (in Spanish, it means "I will fly away" or "I will blow away"; volare is also Italian for "to fly"), which was launched as a four-door wagon, a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe.

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Dodge Dynasty

The Dodge Dynasty is a front-wheel drive mid-size sedan that was introduced in 1987, as a 1988 model, as a replacement for the Dodge 600.

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Dodge Ramcharger

The Dodge Ramcharger is a large sport utility vehicle built by Dodge from 1974 to 1994 (and from at least 1986 until 2001 in Mexico) based on the shortened wheelbase of the Dodge D Series/Ram pickup truck chassis.

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Dodge Shadow

The Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance are economical 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks that were introduced for the 1987 model year by the Chrysler Corporation.

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Dodge Spirit

The Dodge Spirit is a mid-size 5- or 6-passenger sedan that was introduced in January 1989 as a replacement for the similarly sized Dodge 600.

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Dodge Stratus

The Dodge Stratus is a mid-size car that was introduced by Dodge in February 1995, and was based on the 4-door sedan Chrysler JA platform.

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Dodge Super Bee

The Dodge Super Bee is a muscle car marketed by Dodge, that was produced for the 1968 through 1971 model years.

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Dog health

The health of dogs is a well studied area in veterinary medicine.

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Dog the Bounty Hunter

Dog the Bounty Hunter is an American reality television series which aired on A&E and chronicled Duane "Dog" Chapman's experiences as a bounty hunter.

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Dolf Luque

Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán "Dolf" Luque (August 4, 1890 – July 3, 1957), was an early 20th-century Cuban starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Dollar coin (United States)

The dollar coin is a United States coin worth one United States dollar.

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Dolores del Río

Dolores del Río (born María de los Dolores Asúnsolo López-Negrete; 3 August 1904 – 11 April 1983) was a Mexican actress.

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Dom Joly

Dominic John Romulus Joly (born 15 November 1967) is an English television comedian and journalist, best known as the star of Trigger Happy TV, a hidden camera show that was sold to over seventy countries worldwide.

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Domestic worker

A domestic worker, domestic helper, domestic servant, manservant or menial, is a person who works within the employer's household.

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Domesticated plants of Mesoamerica

Domesticated plants of Mesoamerica, established by agricultural developments and practices over several thousand years of pre-Columbian history, include maize and capsicum.

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Dominant minority

A dominant minority is a minority group that has overwhelming political, economic, or cultural dominance in a country, despite representing a small fraction of the overall population (a demographic minority).

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Domingo Terán de los Ríos

Domingo Terán de los Ríos served as the first governor of Spanish Texas from 1691 to 1692.

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Domingo Ugartechea

Domingo de Ugartechea (c. 1794 – 24 May 1839) was a 19th-century Mexican Army officer for the Republic of Mexico.

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Dominic Demeritte

Dominic Demeritte (born February 22, 1978 in Nassau, Bahamas) is a track and field sprinter who specializes in the 200 metres.

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Dominic Scott

Dominic Scott (born 15 May 1979) is an Irish guitarist, and the founder of the English rock band Roundstone and a founding member of the pop rock band Keane.

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Dominican Republic national football team

The Dominican Republic national football team is the national team of Dominican Republic and is controlled by the Dominican Football Federation.

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Dominicana de Aviación

Compañía Dominicana de Aviación, usually shortened to Dominicana, was an airline from the Dominican Republic, serving as flag carrier of the country.

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Dominika Paleta

Dominika Paleta (born Dominika Paleta Paciorek October 23, 1972 in Kraków, Poland) is a Polish-born Mexican actress.

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Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza, Inc., now branded simply as Domino's, is an American pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960.

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Don Fernando Marcos

Don Fernando Marcos (1923-1995) was born in Mexico City, Mexico, was a Mexican conductor in special programs in TV Azteca or Radio Fórmula, and he founded the ORF (Organización Radio Fórmula).

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Don Juan DeMarco

Don Juan DeMarco is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Johnny Depp as John Arnold DeMarco, a man who believes himself to be Don Juan, the greatest lover in the world.

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Don Miguel Ruiz

Don Miguel Ángel Ruiz (born August 27, 1952), better known as Don Miguel Ruiz, is a Mexican author of Toltec spiritualist and neoshamanistic texts.

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Don Rico

Donato Francisco Rico II (September 26, 1912 – March 27, 1985) was an American paperback novelist, screenwriter, and comic book writer-artist, who co-created the Marvel Comics characters Jann of the Jungle with artist Arthur Peddy, Leopard Girl with artist Al Hartley, and Lorna the Jungle Girl with an artist generally considered to be Werner Roth.

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Don Winslow

Don Winslow is an American author who has written the screenplays for Savages, Satori and other adaptations of his novels with screenwriter/producer Shane Salerno.

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Donal Hord

Donal Hord (February 26, 1902 – June 29, 1966), an American sculptor, was born Donald Horr in Prentice, Wisconsin.

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Donald E. Westlake

Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 – December 31, 2008) was an American writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit.

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Donetsk

Donetsk (Донецьк; Доне́цк; former names: Aleksandrovka, Hughesovka, Yuzovka, Stalino (see also: cities' alternative names)) is an industrial city in Ukraine on the Kalmius River.

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Donkey

The donkey or ass (Equus africanus asinus) is a domesticated member of the horse family, Equidae.

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Donna, Texas

Donna is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Doogie Howser, M.D.

Doogie Howser, M.D. is an American Medical comedy-drama television series that ran for four seasons on ABC from September 19, 1989, to March 24, 1993, totaling 97 episodes.

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Door knocker

A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house to alert those inside to their presence.

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Doping in sport

In competitive sports, doping is the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors.

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Dordt College

Dordt College is a private, Christian, liberal arts college located in Sioux Center, Iowa, United States.

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Dorismar

Dorismar (born Dora Noemí Kerchen on March 14, 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine model, actress, television hostess, and singer.

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Dos mujeres, un camino

Dos mujeres, un camino (English title: Two women, one path) is a Mexican neo-noir telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1993-1994.

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Double (association football)

The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season.

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Double burden

Double burden is a term used to describe the workload of people who work to earn money, but who are also responsible for significant amounts of unpaid domestic labor.

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Double-crested cormorant

The double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) is a member of the cormorant family of seabirds.

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Double-striped thick-knee

The double-striped thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus) is a stone-curlew, a group of waders in the family Burhinidae.

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Doug Logan

Douglas G. Logan has been a leader in the sports and entertainment industries, best known for his role as the first commissioner of the fledgling Major League Soccer in the late 1990s, and as CEO of USA Track & Field from 2009-2010.

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Doughboy

Doughboy was an informal term for a member of the United States Army or Marine Corps, especially used to refer to members of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, but initially used in the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848.

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Douglas fir

Pseudotsuga menziesii, commonly known as Douglas fir, Douglas-fir and Oregon pine, is an evergreen conifer species native to western North America.

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Douglas SBD Dauntless

The Douglas SBD Dauntless was a World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft from 1940 through 1944.

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Douglas, Arizona

Douglas is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States that lies in the north-west to south-east running San Bernardino Valley within which runs the Rio San Bernardino.

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Dove (toiletries)

Dove is a personal care brand owned by Unilever originating in the United Kingdom.

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Downtown Orlando

Downtown Orlando is the historic core and central business district of Orlando, Florida, United States.

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Dr. Atl

Gerardo Murillo Cornado (October 3, 1875 – August 15, 1964) was a Mexican painter and writer who signed his works "Dr.

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Dracula (plant)

The orchid genus Dracula, abbreviated as Drac in horticultural trade, consists of 118 species native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

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Dragoon

Dragoons originally were a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility but dismounted to fight on foot.

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Drainage basin

A drainage basin is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.

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Drake Bell

Jared Drake Bell (born June 27, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, and musician.

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Dream

A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.

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Dream Within a Dream Tour

The Dream Within a Dream Tour was the fourth concert tour by American recording artist Britney Spears.

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Dreamland Margate

Dreamland Margate is an amusement park and entertainment centre based on a traditional British seaside funfair located at Margate, Kent, England.

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Dreamtime Return

Dreamtime Return (1988) is a double album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach, based on Australian Aboriginal culture and the concept of the Dreamtime.

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Dresden Codex

The Dresden Codex is the oldest surviving book from the Americas, dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth century.

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Drew Barrymore

Drew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, author, director, model, and producer.

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Drimys

Drimys is a genus of about eight species of woody evergreen flowering plants, in the family Winteraceae.

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Drip-Along Daffy

Drip-Along Daffy is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951 and later re-released in 1959 as a Blue Ribbon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese.

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Drive for Diversity

The Drive for Diversity (D4D) program is a development system instituted by the American auto racing league NASCAR.

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Driver deaths in motorsport

Due to the inherently dangerous nature of auto racing, many individuals, including drivers, crew members, officials and spectators, have been killed in crashes related to the sport, in races, in qualifying, in practice or in private testing sessions.

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Drones (Robert Rich album)

Drones (1983) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich.

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Drop Dead Gorgeous (film)

Drop Dead Gorgeous is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Michael Patrick Jann and starring Kirsten Dunst, Ellen Barkin, Brittany Murphy, Allison Janney, Denise Richards, Kirstie Alley, and Amy Adams in her film debut.

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Drug cartel

A drug cartel is any criminal organization with the intention of supplying drug trafficking operations.

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Dryadella

Dryadella is a genus of miniature orchids, formerly included in the genus Masdevallia.

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Dryland farming

Dryland farming and dry farming are agricultural techniques for non-irrigated cultivation of crops.

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Drypetes

Drypetes is a plant genus of the family Putranjivaceae, in the order Malpighiales.

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Dual loyalty

In politics, dual loyalty is loyalty to two separate interests that potentially conflict with each other.

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Duane Chapman

Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman (born February 2, 1953) is an American bounty hunter and a former bail bondsman.

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Duarte, California

Duarte is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Dubbing (filmmaking)

Dubbing, mixing or re-recording is a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production in which additional or supplementary recordings are "mixed" with original production sound to create the finished soundtrack.

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Duck family (Disney)

The Duck family is a fictional family of cartoon ducks related to Disney character Donald Duck.

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Duellmanohyla

Duellmanohyla is a genus of frogs (mountain brook frogs) in the Hylidae family found in Oaxaca, Mexico, as well as Central America.

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Duff Green

Duff Green (August 15, 1791June 10, 1875) was an American teacher, military leader, Democratic Party politician, journalist, author, diplomat, industrialist, and businessman.

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Dufry

Dufry AG is a Swiss-based travel retailer operating around 2,200 duty-free and duty-paid shops in airports, cruise lines, seaports, railway stations and central tourist areas.

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Duilio Davino

Duilio César Jean Pierre Davino Rodríguez (born 21 March 1976 in León, Guanajuato), known as Duilio Davino, is a retired Mexican footballer and executive who currently serves as Sporting Chairman of CF Monterrey.

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Dulce Liquido

Dulce Liquido is a Mexican aggrotech and power noise group.

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Dulce María

Dulce María Espinoza Saviñón (born December 6, 1985) is a Mexican singer, songwriter, actress and author.

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Dulce María Loynaz

Dulce María Loynaz (10 December 1902 – 27 April 1997) was a Cuban poet.

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Dulce María Sauri Riancho

Dulce María Sauri Riancho (born 1951 in Mérida, Yucatán) is a Mexican politician who was the first woman to serve as governor of Yucatán, from 1991 through 1994.

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Dume

Dume is a former freguesia ("civil parish") and former bishopric in the municipality of Braga, northern Portugal, which remains a Catholic titular see.

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Duncan Hunter

Duncan Lee Hunter (born May 31, 1948) is an American politician.

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Dundalk

Dundalk is the county town of County Louth, Ireland.

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Dune

In physical geography, a dune is a hill of loose sand built by aeolian processes (wind) or the flow of water.

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Dung beetle

Dung beetles are beetles that feed partly or exclusively on feces (dung).

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Dungeness crab

The Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister (the naming convention recognized by WoRMS) or Cancer magister (the naming convention recognized by ITIS), is a species of crab that inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms on the west coast of North America.

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Durango

Durango, officially Free and Sovereign State of Durango (Estado Libre y Soberano de Durango) (Tepehuan: Korian) (Nahuatl: Tepēhuahcān), is a Mexican state.

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Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG) is a narrow-gauge heritage railroad that operates of track between Durango and Silverton, in the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Durango City

Durango, officially Victoria de Durango and also known as Ciudad de Durango, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango.

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Durango state election, 2004

The Mexican state of Durango held an election on Sunday, July 4, 2004.

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Durango, Colorado

The City of Durango is the county seat and the most populous municipality of La Plata County, Colorado, United States.

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Durant, Oklahoma

Durant is a city in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States and serves as the headquarters of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

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Durif

Durif is a variety of red wine grape primarily grown in Australia, California, France, and Israel.

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Duros

Duros can refer to.

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Dusky-capped flycatcher

The dusky-capped flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.

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DVD region code

DVD (digital versatile disc) region codes are a digital rights management technique designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution of a DVD release, including its content, release date, and price, all according to the appropriate region.

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Dwight Thomas

Dwight Thomas O.D (born 23 September 1980) is a Jamaican sprinter, mainly competing in the 100 metres event and more recently the 110 m hurdles.

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DXing

DXing is the hobby of receiving and identifying distant radio or television signals, or making two way radio contact with distant stations in amateur radio, citizens' band radio or other two way radio communications.

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Dynamite Kid

Thomas Billington (born 5 December 1958), best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid, is a British former professional wrestler.

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Dynastes tityus

Dynastes tityus, the eastern Hercules beetle, is a species of rhinoceros beetle that lives in the Eastern United States.

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Dynasty

A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family,Oxford English Dictionary, "dynasty, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1897.

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DynCorp

DynCorp, most recently DynCorp International, is an American Global service provider.

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Dysphania ambrosioides

Dysphania ambrosioides, formerly Chenopodium ambrosioides, known as wormseed, Jesuit's tea, Mexican-tea, payqu (paico), epazote, mastruz, or herba sanctæ Mariæ, is an annual or short-lived perennial herb native to Central America, South America, and southern Mexico.

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Dytiscidae

The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek dytikos (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles.

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Dzitbalché

Dzitbalché is a large town in the extreme northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche.

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E-3 visa

The E-3 visa is a United States visa for which only citizens of Australia are eligible.

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E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)

"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons.

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E-procurement

E-procurement (electronic procurement, sometimes also known as supplier exchange) is the business-to-business or business-to-consumer or business-to-government purchase and sale of supplies, work, and services through the Internet as well as other information and networking systems, such as electronic data interchange and enterprise resource planning.

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E. E. Cummings

Edward Estlin "E.

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E. Howard Hunt

Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007), better known as E. Howard Hunt, was an American intelligence officer and published author of 73 books.

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E85

E85 is an abbreviation typically referring to an ethanol fuel blend of 85% ethanol fuel and 15% gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume.

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Eacles imperialis

Eacles imperialis (imperial moth) is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae.

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Eagle (heraldry)

The eagle is used in heraldry as a charge, as a supporter, and as a crest.

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Eagle Electric

Eagle Electric Manufacturing Company, founded in 1920, was a maker of electrical devices, switches and circuit units based in Long Island City, New York, in the borough of Queens.

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Earl Watson

Earl Joseph Watson Jr. (born June 12, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player and the former head coach for the Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association (NBA)and he is a head coach for Lavar ball’s new JBA league He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins, where he was a four-year starter and named all-conference as a senior in the Pac-10 (now known as the Pac-12).

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Earlham College

Earlham College is a private, liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana.

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Early childhood education

Early childhood education (ECE; also nursery education) is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of older children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eighteen (birth to Grade 2).

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Earth 2140

Earth 2140 is a 2D real-time strategy computer game created in 1997 by Polish-based Reality Pump Studios and published by TopWare Interactive (later acquired by Zuxxez Entertainment).

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Earth oven

An earth oven, ground oven or cooking pit is one of the most simple and ancient cooking structures.

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Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of "C'est si bon" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash "Santa Baby", which were both US Top 10 hits.

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Earthquake

An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.

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East Low German

East Low German (Ostniederdeutsche Dialekte) is a group of Low German dialects spoken in north-eastern Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland.

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East Pacific Rise

The East Pacific Rise is a mid-oceanic ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary located along the floor of the Pacific Ocean.

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East Palo Alto, California

East Palo Alto (abbreviated E.P.A.) is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States.

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East Peoria, Illinois

East Peoria is a city in Tazewell County, Illinois, United States.

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East Texas

East Texas is a distinct cultural, geographic and ecological area in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Eastern cottontail

The eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is a New World cottontail rabbit, a member of the family Leporidae.

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Eastern indigo snake

The eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) is a species of large nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae.

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Eastern meadowlark

The eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna) is a medium-sized icterid bird, very similar in appearance to the western meadowlark.

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Eastern mole

The eastern mole or common mole (Scalopus aquaticus) is a medium-sized, overall grey North American mole and the only member of the genus Scalopus.

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Eastern screech owl

The eastern screech owl or eastern screech-owl (Megascops asio) is a small owl that is relatively common in Eastern North America, from Mexico to Canada.

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Eastern spotted skunk

The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) is a small, relatively slender skunk found throughout the eastern United States and in small areas of Canada and Mexico.

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Eastern Time Zone

The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing 17 U.S. states in the eastern part of the contiguous United States, parts of eastern Canada, the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, Panama in Central America, and the Caribbean Islands.

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Eastman Chemical Company

Eastman Chemical Company, an American Fortune 500 company, is a global specialty chemical company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, chemicals and fibers for everyday purposes.

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Ebon Atoll

Ebon Atoll (Marshallese: Epoon) is a coral atoll of 22 islands in the Pacific Ocean, forming a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Echinopsis

Echinopsis is a large genus of cacti native to South America, sometimes known as hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus or Easter lily cactus.

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Echo

In audio signal processing and acoustics, Echo is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound.

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Ecologist Green Party of Mexico

The Ecological Green Party of Mexico (Partido Verde Ecologista de México, PVEM or PVE) is a green-conservative political party in Mexico.

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Ecology of California

The ecology of California can be understood by dividing the state into a number of ecoregions, which contain distinct ecological communities of plants and animals in a contiguous region.

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Economic history of Argentina

The economic history of Argentina is one of the most studied, owing to the "Argentine paradox", its unique condition as a country that had achieved advanced development in the early 20th century but experienced a reversal, which inspired an enormous wealth of literature and diverse analysis on the causes of this decline.

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Economic policy of the Bill Clinton administration

The economic policies of Bill Clinton, referred to by some as Clintonomics (a portmanteau of "Clinton" and "economics"), encapsulates the economic policies of United States President Bill Clinton that were implemented during his presidency, which lasted from January 1993–January 2001.

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Economic relations of Japan

In its economic relations, Japan is both a major trading nation and one of the largest international investors in the world.

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Economy of Botswana

Since gaining independence, Botswana has been one of the world’s fastest growing economies,http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/botswana/overview averaging about 5% per annum over the past decade.

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Economy of California

The economy of California is dominated by farming, science and technology, trade, media and tourism.

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Economy of Costa Rica

The economy of Costa Rica has been very stable for some years now, with continuing growth in the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and moderate inflation, though with a high unemployment rate: 8.2% in 2016. The economy emerged from recession in 1997 and has shown strong aggregate growth since then. The estimated GDP for 2017 is US$61.5 billion, up significantly from the US$52.6 billion in 2015 while the estimated 2017 per capita (purchasing power parity) is US$12,382. Inflation remained around 4% to 5% per annum for several years up to 2015 but then dropped to 0.7% in 2016; it was expected to rise to a still moderate 2.8% by the end of 2017 In 2017, Costa Rica has one of the highest standards of living in Central America in spite of the high poverty level, which dropped by 1.2% in 2017 to 20.5% thanks to reducing inflation and benefits offered by the government. The estimated unemployment level in 2017 is 8.1%, roughly the same as in 2016. The country has evolved from an economy that once depended solely on agriculture, to one that is more diverse, based on tourism, electronics and medical components exports, medical manufacturing and IT services. Corporate services for foreign companies employ some 3% of the workforce. Of the GDP, 5.5% is generated by agriculture, 18.6% by industry and 75.9% by services (2016). Agriculture employs 12.9% of the labor force, industry 18.57%, services 69.02% (2016) Many foreign companies operate in the various Free-trade zones. In 2015, exports totalled US$12.6 billion while imports totalled US$15 billion for a trade deficit of US$2.39 billion. The growing debt and budget deficit are the country's primary concerns. By August 2017, Costa Rica was having difficulty paying its obligations and the President promised dramatic changes to handle the "liquidity crisis".http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-government-faces-liquidity-problems/ Other challenges facing Costa in its attempts to increase the economy by foreign investment include a poor infrastructure and a need to improve public sector efficiency.

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Economy of Greece

The economy of Greece is the 48th largest in the world with a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $192.691 billion per annum.

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Economy of Macau

The economy of Macau has remained one of the most open in the world since its handover to China in 1999. Apparel exports and gambling-related tourism are mainstays of the economy. Since Macau has little arable land and few natural resources, it depends on mainland China for most of its food, fresh water, and energy imports. Japan and Hong Kong are the main suppliers of raw materials and capital goods. Although Macau was hit hard by the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis and the global downturn in 2001, its economy grew approximately 13.1% annually on average between 2001 and 2006. Macau is a full Member of the World Trade Organization. Public Security has greatly improved after handover to People's Republic of China. With the tax revenue from the profitable gambling industry, the Macau government is able to introduce the social welfare program of 15 years of free education to all Macau citizens. In 2015, Macau's economy saw a sharp decrease (-26.4% year-on-year in Q2 2015) due to the reduced spending by visitors from Mainland China since Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping. During the first three quarters of 2007, Macau registered year-on-year GDP increases of 31.4%. A rapid rise in the number of mainland visitors due to China's easing of travel restrictions, increased public works expenditures, and significant investment inflows associated with the liberalisation of Macau's gaming industry drove the five-year recovery. The budget also returned to surplus after 2002 because of the surge in visitors from China and a hike in taxes on gambling profits, which generated about 70% of government revenue. The Hong Kong dollar is itself a reserve currency for the Macanese pataca, which is pegged at the official rate of around 1 Hong Kong dollar to 1.03 Macanese pataca.

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Economy of Mexico

The economy of Mexico is the 15th largest in the world in nominal terms and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity, according to the International Monetary Fund. Since the 1994 crisis, administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals. Mexico was not significantly influenced by the 2002 South American crisis, and maintained positive, although low, rates of growth after a brief period of stagnation in 2001. However, Mexico was one of the Latin American nations most affected by the 2008 recession with its Gross Domestic Product contracting by more than 6% in that year. The Mexican economy has had an unprecedented macroeconomic stability, which has reduced inflation and interest rates to record lows and has increased per capita income. In spite of this, enormous gaps remain between the urban and the rural population, the northern and southern states, and the rich and the poor. Some of the unresolved issues include the upgrade of infrastructure, the modernization of the tax system and labor laws, and the reduction of income inequality. Tax revenues, all together 19.6 percent of GDP in 2013, are the lowest among the 34 OECD countries. The economy contains rapidly developing modern industrial and service sectors, with increasing private ownership. Recent administrations have expanded competition in ports, railroads, telecommunications, electricity generation, natural gas distribution and airports, with the aim of upgrading infrastructure. As an export-oriented economy, more than 90% of Mexican trade is under free trade agreements (FTAs) with more than 40 countries, including the European Union, Japan, Israel, and much of Central and South America. The most influential FTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which came into effect in 1994, and was signed in 1992 by the governments of the United States, Canada and Mexico. In 2006, trade with Mexico's two northern partners accounted for almost 90% of its exports and 55% of its imports.. The World Factbook. CIA. Recently, the Congress of the Union approved important tax, pension and judicial reforms, and reform to the oil industry is currently being debated. Mexico had 15 companies in the Forbes Global 2000 list of the world's largest companies in 2016. Mexico's labor force is 52.8 million as of 2015. The OECD and WTO both rank Mexican workers as the hardest-working in the world in terms of the amount of hours worked yearly, although profitability per man-hour remains low.

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Economy of North America

The economy of North America comprises more than 579 million people (8% of the world population) in its 23 sovereign states and 15 dependent territories.

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Economy of Peru

Peru is classified as upper middle income by the World Bank and is the 39th largest in the world by total GDP.

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Economy of Quebec

The economy of Quebec is diversified and post-industrial with an average potential for growth.

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Economy of the Caribbean

The Economy of the Caribbean is varied, but depends heavily on natural resources, agriculture and travel and tourism.

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Economy of the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic has the ninth largest economy in Latin America, and is the largest in the Caribbean and Central region.

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Economy of the Netherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles was an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was formally dissolved in 2010.

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Economy of the Philippines

The economy of the Philippines is the world's 34th largest economy by nominal GDP according to the 2017 estimate of the International Monetary Fund's statistics, it is the 13th largest economy in Asia, and the 3rd largest economy in the ASEAN after Indonesia and Thailand.

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Economy of the United States

The economy of the United States is a highly developed mixed economy.

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Ecotourism

Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial mass tourism.

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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos,; Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, "Roman Orthodox Patriarchate") is one of the fourteen autocephalous churches (or "jurisdictions") that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Ed Hochuli

Edward G. Hochuli (born December 25, 1950) is an American attorney and retired American football official.

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Ed Royce

Edward Randall Royce (born October 12, 1951) is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California since 1993.

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Edén Pastora

Edén Atanacio Pastora Gómez (born in Ciudad Darío January 22, 1937) is a Nicaraguan politician and former guerrilla who ran for president as the candidate of the Alternative for Change (AC) party in the 2006 general elections.

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Eddie Guerrero

Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005) was an American professional wrestler and a prominent member of the Guerrero wrestling family.

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Eddie Johnson (American soccer)

Edward Abraham Johnson (born March 31, 1984) is an American retired soccer player.

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Eddy Merckx

Édouard Louis Joseph, baron Merckx (born 17 June 1945), better known as Eddy Merckx, is a Belgian former professional road and track bicycle racer who is widely seen as the most successful rider in the history of competitive cycling.

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Edgar de Evia

Edgar Domingo Evia y Joutard, known professionally as Edgar de Evia (July 30, 1910 – February 10, 2003), was a Mexican-born American interiors photographer.

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Edgar Morin

Edgar Morin (born Edgar Nahoum on 8 July 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist who has been internationally recognized for his work on complexity and "complex thought" (pensée complexe), and for his scholarly contributions to such diverse fields as media studies, politics, sociology, visual anthropology, ecology, education, and systems biology.

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Edgardo Díaz

Edgardo Díaz (born 1947 in Panama City, Panama) is the creator of the "boy band" Menudo.

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Edgeworth David

Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David (28 January 1858 – 28 August 1934), professionally known as Edgeworth David, was a Welsh Australian geologist and Antarctic explorer.

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Edmond Jurien de La Gravière

Jean Pierre Edmond Jurien de La Gravière (19 November 1812 in Brest, Finistère – 5 March 1892) was a French admiral, son of Admiral Pierre Roch Jurien de La Gravière, who served through the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars and was a peer of France under Louis-Philippe.

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Edmonton International Airport

Edmonton International Airport is the primary air passenger and air cargo facility in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region of the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Edmund Colhoun

Edmund Ross Colhoun (6 May 1821 – 17 February 1897) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy who served during the Mexican War and the American Civil War, in which he was commended for his participation in the bombardment and capture of Fort Fisher.

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Edmund P. Gaines

Edmund Pendleton Gaines (March 20, 1777 – June 6, 1849) was a United States army officer who served with distinction during the War of 1812, the Seminole Wars, and the Black Hawk War.

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Edmundo O'Gorman

Edmundo O'Gorman O'Gorman (24 November 1906 in Mexico City – 28 September 1995 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, historian and philosopher.

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Edna, Texas

Edna is a city in Jackson County, Texas, United States.

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Eduard Prugovečki

Eduard Prugovečki (March 19, 1937 – October 13, 2003) was a Canadian physicist and mathematician of Croatian-Romanian descent.

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Eduardo Avelino Magaña

Eduardo Avelino Magaña Poot (born 10 March 1984) is an athlete from Mexico.

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Eduardo Capetillo

Eduardo Capetillo Vásquez (born 13 April 1970) is a Mexican actor and singer.

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Eduardo Matos Moctezuma

Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (born December 11, 1940) is a prominent Mexican archaeologist.

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Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza

Eduardo Tomás Medina-Mora Icaza (born 30 January 1957 in Mexico City) is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.

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Eduardo Nájera

Eduardo Alonso Nájera Pérez (born July 11, 1976) is a Mexican retired professional basketball player and currently a scout with the Dallas Mavericks.

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Eduardo Palomo

Eduardo Estrada Palomo ((May 13, 1962, Mexico City – November 6, 2003, Los Angeles, California) was a Mexican actor. Palomo became famous across Mexico and Latin America after his 1993 characterization of Juan del Diablo in Corazón salvaje.

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Eduardo Verástegui

José Eduardo Verástegui Córdoba (born May 21, 1974) is a Mexican actor, model, and singer.

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Education in Mexico

Education in Mexico has a long history.

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Edward Aguilera

Edward Aguilera (born December 17, 1976 in Spain) is a Spanish singer.

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Edward Beale McLean

Edward Beale "Ned" McLean (1889 – July 28, 1941) was the publisher and owner of The Washington Post newspaper from 1916 until 1933.

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Edward Burnett Tylor

Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917) was an English anthropologist, the founder of cultural anthropology.

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Edward Clark (governor)

Edward Clark (April 1, 1815May 4, 1880) was the eighth Governor of Texas.

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Edward Fitzgerald Beale

Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale (February 4, 1822 – April 22, 1893) was a national figure in 19th century America.

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Edward Harrison Taylor

Edward Harrison Taylor (April 23, 1889 – June 16, 1978) was an American herpetologist from Missouri.

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Edward James

Edward William Frank James (16 August 1907 – 2 December 1984) was a British poet known for his patronage of the surrealist art movement.

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Edward L. Doheny

Edward Laurence Doheny (August 10, 1856 – September 8, 1935) was an American oil tycoon who, in 1892, drilled the first successful oil well in the Los Angeles City Oil Field.

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Edward Seaga

Edward Philip George Seaga (or; ON, PC; born 28 May 1930) is a former Jamaican politician.

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Edward Stachura

Edward Stachura (18 August 1937 – 24 July 1979) was a Polish poet and writer.

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Edward Stevenson

Edward Stevenson (May 1, 1820 – January 27, 1897) was a prominent Mormon missionary of the 19th century.

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Edward Turner Bale

Edward Turner Bale (1810 – October 9, 1849) was an English immigrant physician who built the Bale Grist Mill in Napa County, California.

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Edward Whitacre Jr.

Edward Earl Whitacre Jr. (born November 4, 1941) is the former Chairman and CEO of General Motors.

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Edwin Anderson Jr.

Edwin Alexander Anderson Jr. (16 July 1860 – 23 September 1933) was a United States Navy officer who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the 1914 American intervention at Veracruz.

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Edwin Waller

Edwin Waller (November 4, 1800 – January 3, 1881) was an entrepreneur, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the first mayor of Austin, Texas, and the designer of its downtown grid plan.

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Edwin Ward Moore

Edwin Ward Moore (July 15, 1810 – October 5, 1865), was an American naval officer who also served as Commander-in-chief of the Navy of the Republic of Texas.

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Efraín Ríos Montt

José Efraín Ríos Montt (June 16, 1926 – April 1, 2018) was a Guatemalan general and politician who was born in Huehuetenango.

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Efren Ramirez

Efrain Antonio Ramírez (born October 2, 1973) is an American actor and DJ, best known for playing Pedro Sánchez in the 2004 indie film Napoleon Dynamite.

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EGADE Business School

The Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas — generally translated as Graduate School of Business Administration and Leadership but officially branded as EGADE Business School since 2010 — is the graduate business school of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM): one of Latin America’s largest private universities and one of the most prestigious business universities in America.

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Eggo

Eggo is a brand of frozen waffles in the United States, Canada and Mexico, which is owned by the Kellogg Company.

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Eighth grade

Eighth grade is the term used for the year of education in the US.

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Eighth Wonder of the World

Eighth Wonder of the World is an unofficial title sometimes given to new buildings, structures, projects, or even designs that are deemed to be comparable to the seven Wonders of the World.

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Eisenhower Trophy

The Eisenhower Trophy is a biennial world amateur team golf championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation.

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Ekwow Spio-Garbrah

Hon Ekwow Spio-Garbrah (born 1953) is a Ghanaian diplomat and politician.

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El Camino Real (California)

El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway), sometimes associated with Calle Real (within the US state of California), usually refers to the 600-mile (965-kilometer) road connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California (formerly Alta California), along with a number of sub-missions, four presidios, and three pueblos, stretching at its southern end from the San Diego area Mission San Diego de Alcalá, all of the way up to the trail's northern terminus at Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma, just above San Francisco Bay.

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El Camino Real Historic Trail Site

The El Camino Real Historic Trail Site is a center about the culture and history about the El Camino Real trail and the colonization of New Mexico.

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El Caney

El Caney (also Caney) is a small village 4 miles (6.4 km) to the northeast of Santiago, Cuba.

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El Castillo, Chichen Itza

El Castillo (Spanish for "the castle"), also known as the Temple of Kukulcan (or sometimes Kukulkan), is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán.

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El Centro, California

El Centro is a city in and county seat of Imperial County, California, the largest city in the Imperial Valley, east anchor of the Southern California Border Region, and the core urban area and principal city of the El Centro metropolitan area which encompasses all of Imperial County.

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El Chapulín Colorado

El Chapulín Colorado (The Red Grasshopper or as Captain Hopper in the English version of El Chavo: Animated Series) is a Mexican television comedy series that ran from 1973 to 1979 and parodied superhero shows.

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El Chicano

El Chicano is an American brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, whose style incorporates various modern music genres including rock, funk, soul, blues, jazz, and salsa.

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El circo (album)

El circo is an album recorded by Mexican rock band Maldita Vecindad.

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El Coahuilón

El Coahuilón is a mountain range located on the southeast side of the Mexican state of Coahuila, extending into Nuevo León.

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El Colegio de México

El Colegio de México, A.C. (commonly known as Colmex, English: The College of Mexico) is a prestigious Mexican institute of higher education, specializing in teaching and research in social sciences and humanities.

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El Color de los Sueños

El Color De Los Sueños is an album released in 1998 by Mexican singer Fey.

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El Coyote (singer)

José Angel Ledezma Quintero (born November 1, 1970), is a Mexican banda singer.

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El Dandy

Roberto Gutiérrez Frías (born October 2, 1962) is a retired Mexican professional wrestler who has had most of his success in Lucha libre as El Dandy throughout the 1990s.

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El derecho de nacer (1981 TV series)

El derecho de nacer (English title:The right to be born) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1981.

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El Diablo (comics)

El Diablo is a name shared by several fictional characters published by DC Comics: Lazarus Lane, Rafael Sandoval and Chato Santana.

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El Dorado

El Dorado (Spanish for "the golden one"), originally El Hombre Dorado ("The Golden Man") or El Rey Dorado ("The Golden King"), was the term used by the Spanish Empire to describe a mythical tribal chief (zipa) of the Muisca native people of Colombia, who, as an initiation rite, covered himself with gold dust and submerged in Lake Guatavita.

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El Equilibrio de los Jaguares

El Equilibrio de los Jaguares is an album recorded by Mexican rock band Jaguares.

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El Fuerte, Sinaloa

El Fuerte (Spanish) is a city and its surrounding municipality in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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El Gran Luchadore

El Gran Luchadore is the name of a masked Mexican professional wrestling character in World Wrestling Entertainment, seen on its SmackDown! brand in 2004.

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El Gran Silencio

El Gran Silencio is a rock en español band from Monterrey, Mexico that blends a variety of rock, reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop influences with traditional Latin American musical forms such as cumbia, vallenato and Norteño.

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El Jorullo

El Jorullo is a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, central Mexico, on the southwest slope of the central plateau, 33 miles (53 kilometers) southeast of Uruapan in an area known as the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field.

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El Llano, Aguascalientes

El Llano is a municipality in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.

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El Mariachi

El Mariachi is a 1992 Mexican-American contemporary western action film and the first installment in the saga that came to be known as Robert Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy.

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El Niño–Southern Oscillation

El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an irregularly periodic variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, affecting climate of much of the tropics and subtropics.

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El Norte (film)

El Norte (English: The North) is a 1983 British-American independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava.

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El Palmillo

El Palmillo is a Mesoamerican Classic Period archaeological site located in the Valley of Oaxaca, associated with the pre-Columbian Zapotec civilization which was centered in the valley and the surrounding highlands of the present-day state of Oaxaca, Mexico.

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El Paso Corp.

El Paso Corporation was a provider of natural gas and related energy products and was one of North America's largest natural gas producers until its acquisition by Kinder Morgan in 2012.

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El Paso County, Texas

El Paso County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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El Peyote Asesino

El Peyote Asesino is an Uruguayan hip-hop and hard rock band that was active from 1994 to 1999.

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El Plateado de Joaquín Amaro

El Plateado de Joaquín Amaro or Joaquín Amaro, also known as El Plateado and as General Joaquín Amaro, is a municipality and community in Zacatecas, Mexico, located 105 km SW of Zacatecas City.

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El Pollo Loco

El Pollo Loco is the name of two independent restaurant chains that are controlled by different companies, El Pollo Loco, Inc.

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El Primer Instinto

El Primer Instinto is an album recorded by Mexican rock band Jaguares.

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El Puente del Papa

El puente del Papa (The Pope's Bridge) is a bridge located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, across the usually dry Río Santa Catarina.

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El Rosario, Sinaloa

El Rosario (Spanish) is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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El Salvador national football team

El Salvador national football team (Selección de Fútbol de El Salvador) is governed by the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT).

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El Samurai

(born April 19, 1966) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is best known for his work in New Japan Pro Wrestling, and is better known by his stage name El Samurai.

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El Santo

Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (September 23, 1917 – February 5, 1984), more widely known as El Santo, or in English The Saint, was a Mexican Luchador enmascarado (Spanish for masked professional wrestler), film actor, and folk icon.

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El Sendero Luminoso

El Sendero Luminoso is the name of a rock climb at El Potrero Chico, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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El Tajín

El Tajín is a pre-Columbian archeological site in southern Mexico and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.

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El Tajín National Airport

El Tajín National Airport is an international airport located in Tihuatlán, Veracruz, Mexico, near Poza Rica.

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El Topo

El Topo (English: "The Mole") is a 1970 Mexican Acid Western film written, scored, directed by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky.

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El Universal (Mexico City)

El Universal is a major Mexican newspaper.

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El viaje de Copperpot

El viaje de Copperpot (Copperpot's Trip) is Spanish pop rock band La Oreja de Van Gogh's second studio album, issued by Sony Music Entertainment on September 11, 2000.

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El Yunque (organization)

The National Organization of the Anvil or simply El Yunque (in English: The Anvil) is the name of a secret society of Mexican regional origin but alleged to now be a national political force and whose purpose, according to the reporter Álvaro Delgado, "is to defend the Catholic religion and fight the forces of Satan, whether through violence or murder" and establish the kingdom of God in the land that is subject to the Mexican Government to the mandates of the Roman Catholic Church through the infiltration of all its members at the highest levels of political power.

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Eladio Dieste

Eladio Dieste (December 01, 1917 - July 29, 2000) was a Uruguayan engineer and architect who made his reputation by building a range of structures from grain silos, factory sheds, markets and churches, most of them in Uruguay and all of exceptional elegance.

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Elaine, Arkansas

Elaine (pronounced locally with the accent on the first syllable) is a very small city in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States, in the delta of the Mississippi River.

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Elayne Angel

Elayne Angel (born Elayne Steinberg, August 6, 1960) is an American professional body piercer.

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Elán (musician)

Elán DeFan (born 1 March 1983) is a Mexican recording artist, known for being one of the first Latin American female songwriters to begin her career with an English language album written completely on her own and the first independent artist from Latin America to have sold more than 1.7 millions copies of her music with her band which is also named ELAN, made up of Elán, lead vocalist and keyboard player, Jan Carlo DeFan, lead guitarist, co-producer and Elán's brother and younger cousin and drummer Michel "Cheech" Bitar DeFan and Mauricio "The Duck" Lopez.

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Electricity market

In economic terms, electricity (both power and energy) is a commodity capable of being bought, sold, and traded.

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Electronic civil disobedience

Electronic civil disobedience (also known as ECD, cyber civil disobedience or cyber disobedience), can refer to any type of civil disobedience in which the participants use information technology to carry out their actions.

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Electronic Gaming Monthly

Electronic Gaming Monthly (often abbreviated to EGM) is a monthly American video game magazine.

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Electronic identification

An electronic identification ("eID") is a digital solution for proof of identity of citizens or organizations, for example in view to access benefits or services provided by government authorities, banks or other companies, for mobile payments, etc.

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Elegant tern

The elegant tern (Thalasseus elegans) is a tern in the family Laridae.

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Eleoncio Mercedes

Eleoncio Mercedes (September 12, 1957 – December 22, 1985) was a Dominican boxer, who was world champion in the Flyweight division.

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Elephant seal

Elephant seals are large, oceangoing earless seals in the genus Mirounga.

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Elf owl

The elf owl (Micrathene whitneyi) is a member of the owl family Strigidae, that breeds in the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Elfen Lied

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto.

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Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway

The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway was a Class I railroad, operating between Waukegan, Illinois and Gary, Indiana.

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Elie Saab

Elie Saab (Arabic: إيلي صعب) (born 4 July 1964) is a Lebanese fashion designer.

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Eligio Cervantes

Eligio Cervantes Islas (born December 17, 1974 in Mexico City, Mexican Federal District) is an athlete from Mexico, who competes in triathlon.

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Eliot Engel

Eliot Lance Engel (born February 18, 1947) is the U.S. Representative for.

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Eliot Porter

Eliot Furness Porter (December 6, 1901 – November 2, 1990) was an American photographer best known for his intimate color photographs of nature.

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Elizabeth Bentley

Elizabeth Terrill Bentley (January 1, 1908 – December 3, 1963) was an American spy for the Soviet Union from 1938 until 1945.

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Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 – October 6, 1979) was an American poet and short-story writer.

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Elizabeth Hay (novelist)

Elizabeth Grace Hay (born October 22, 1951) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.

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Elizabeth Katz

Elizabeth Katz is a Mexican actress and former model.

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Elizabeth Smart (Canadian author)

Elizabeth Smart (December 27, 1913 – March 4, 1986) was a Canadian poet and novelist.

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Elizabeth, New Jersey

Elizabeth is both the largest city and the county seat of Union County, in New Jersey, United States.

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Ellis Clarke

Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke (28 December 191730 December 2010) was the second and last Governor-General of Trinidad and Tobago and the first President of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Elmer Rice

Elmer Rice (born Elmer Leopold Reizenstein, September 28, 1892 – May 8, 1967) was an American playwright.

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Elota

Elota is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Elsie Lefebvre

Elsie Lefebvre (born May 5, 1979 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Quebec politician.

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Elsie MacGill

Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill, OC (March 27, 1905 – November 4, 1980), known as the "Queen of the Hurricanes", was likely the world's first woman to earn an aeronautical engineering degree and was the first woman in Canada to receive a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.

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EMB-145

EMB-145 was the initial designation for the Embraer ERJ family of regional transport aircraft from 1995 up to 1999. The term is now used as designation for the Embraer defense/military aircraft based on the ERJ-145. The different models have a MTOW range from 22000 kg to 24000 kg. The EMB-145 series are equipped with Rolls-Royce AE-3007-A1 turbofan engines.

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Embarazada

Embarazada is the Spanish word for pregnant.

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Embassy of Luxembourg, Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the United States.

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Embassy Records

Embassy Records was a UK budget record label that produced cover versions of current hit songs, which were sold exclusively in Woolworths shops at a lower price than the original recordings.

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Embrace the Storm

Embrace the Storm is Stream of Passion's debut album released on October 24, 2005 by InsideOut Music.

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Embraer ERJ family

The Embraer ERJ family is a series of twin-engine regional jets produced by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company.

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Embraer R-99

The Embraer R-99 is the Brazilian Air Force military designation of the EMB-145-RS. It is an aircraft based on the ERJ 145 civil regional jet. The R-99 series are equipped with Rolls-Royce AE1 3007 turbofan engines. The military versions provide 20% more thrust than the civil version. The first flight was in 1999.

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EMD F-unit

EMD F-units were a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division.

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EMD FT

The EMD FT was a diesel-electric locomotive produced between March 1939 and November 1945, by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.

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EMD GP28

An EMD GP28 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between March 1964 and November 1965.

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EMD GP35

* For the gun see: Browning Hi-Power The EMD GP35 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between July 1963 and December 1965 and by General Motors Diesel between May 1964 and January 1966.

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EMD GP38-2

The EMD GP38-2 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division.

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EMD GP40

The GP40 is a 4-axle diesel-electric road-switcher locomotive built by General Motors, Electro-Motive Division between November 1965 and December 1971.

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EMD MP15AC

The EMD MP15AC is a diesel switcher/road-switcher locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between August 1975 and August 1984.

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EMD MP15DC

The EMD MP15DC was a switcher-type diesel locomotive model produced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between March 1974 and January 1983.

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EMD SD40

The EMD SD40 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1966 and August 1972.

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EMD SD70 series

The EMD SD70 is a series of diesel-electric locomotives produced by Electro-Motive Diesel in response to the GE Dash 9-44CW.

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EMD SDP40

An SDP40 is a 6-axle passenger diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) between June 1966 and May 1970.

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EMD SW1

The EMD SW1 is a diesel-electric switcher locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Corporation (later Division) between December 1938 and November 1953.

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EMD SW1000

An EMD SW1000 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between June 1966 and October 1972.

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EMD SW1504

The EMD SW1504 is a diesel locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.

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Emerald toucanet

The emerald toucanet or northern emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus) is a species of near-passerine bird in the Ramphastidae family occurring in mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America.

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Emergency Response Guidebook

The Emergency Response Guidebook: A Guidebook for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident (ERG) is used by emergency response personnel (such as firefighters,Paramedics and police officers) in Canada, Mexico, and the United States when responding to a transportation emergency involving hazardous materials.

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Emerging markets

An emerging market is a country that has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not meet standards to be a developed market.

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Emerson, Manitoba

Emerson is an unincorporated community recognized as a local urban district in south central Manitoba, Canada, located within the Municipality of Emerson – Franklin.

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Emigrant Gap

Emigrant Gap is a gap in a ridge on the California Trail as it crosses the Sierra Nevada, to the west of what is now known as Donner Pass.

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Emiliano Ramos

Emiliano Vladimir Ramos Hernández (born March 28, 1979 in Cancún, Quintana Roo) is a Mexican left-wing politician affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)Raul Tortolero, Hispanic American Center for Economic Research.

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Emiliano Zapata Municipality, Veracruz

Emiliano Zapata is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located 2 km from Jalapa-Enríquez on Federal Highways 180 and 190.

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Emilio Aceval

Emilio Aceval Marín was born in Asuncion on (October 16, 1853 – April 15, 1931), was President of Paraguay November 25, 1898 – January 9, 1902.

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Emilio Arenales Catalán

Emilio Arenales Catalán (May 10, 1922 – April 17, 1969) was the foreign minister of Guatemala from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the United Nations Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969.

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Emilio Azcárraga Jean

Emilio Fernando Azcárraga Jean III (born 1968) is a Mexican businessman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Televisa, a Mexican mass media company.

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Emilio Azcárraga Milmo

Emilio Azcárraga Milmo or Emilio Azcárraga Jr. (September 6, 1930 in San Antonio, Texas - April 16, 1997 outside Miami, Florida) was a Mexican businessman and the son of Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta and Laura Milmo Hickman.

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Emilio Butragueño

Emilio Butragueño Santos (born 22 July 1963) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker.

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Emilio Carranza

Captain Emilio Carranza Rodríguez (December 9, 1905 – July 12, 1928) was a noted Mexican aviator and national hero, nicknamed the "Lindbergh of Mexico".

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Emilio Fernández

Emilio "El Indio" Fernández (born Emilio Fernández Romo,; March 26, 1904 – August 6, 1986) was a Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter.

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Emilio Prados

Emilio Prados (March 4, 1899 - April 24, 1962) was a Spanish poet and editor, a member of the Generation of '27.

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Emily Hobhouse

Emily Hobhouse (9 April 1860 – 8 June 1926) was a British welfare campaigner, who is primarily remembered for bringing to the attention of the British public, and working to change, the deprived conditions inside the British concentration camps in South Africa built to incarcerate Boer women and children during the Second Boer War.

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Eminent domain

Eminent domain (United States, Philippines), land acquisition (Singapore), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption (Hong Kong, Uganda), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia), or expropriation (France, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, Canada, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Chile, Denmark, Sweden) is the power of a state, provincial, or national government to take private property for public use.

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Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman (1869May 14, 1940) was an anarchist political activist and writer.

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Empire

An empire is defined as "an aggregate of nations or people ruled over by an emperor or other powerful sovereign or government, usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, Spanish Empire, Portuguese Empire, French Empire, Persian Empire, Russian Empire, German Empire, Abbasid Empire, Umayyad Empire, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman Empire, or Roman Empire".

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Enargite

Enargite is a copper arsenic sulfosalt mineral with formula: Cu3AsS4.

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Encelia farinosa

Encelia farinosa (commonly known as brittlebush or brittlebrush), is a common desert shrub of northern Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Sinaloa, and Hidalgo) and the southwestern United States (California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada).

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Enchilada

An enchilada is a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a chili pepper sauce.

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Enchodus

Enchodus is an extinct genus of Actinopterygii-ray-finned fish.

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Encyclia

Encyclia is a genus of orchids.

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Endangered language

An endangered language, or moribund language, is a language that is at risk of falling out of use as its speakers die out or shift to speaking another language.

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Endicott College

Endicott College is a private coeducational college located in Beverly, Massachusetts.

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Endorheic basin

An endorheic basin (also endoreic basin or endorreic basin) (from the ἔνδον, éndon, "within" and ῥεῖν, rheîn, "to flow") is a limited drainage basin that normally retains water and allows no outflow to other external bodies of water, such as rivers or oceans, but converges instead into lakes or swamps, permanent or seasonal, that equilibrate through evaporation.

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Endurance (TV series)

Endurance is an American reality television children's program, previously shown on the Discovery Kids cable network in the United States and also on networks in other countries.

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Enema of the State

Enema of the State is the third studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on June 1, 1999 by MCA Records.

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Engine control unit

An engine control unit (ECU), also commonly called an engine control module (ECM), is a type of electronic control unit that controls a series of actuators on an internal combustion engine to ensure optimal engine performance.

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Enhanced 9-1-1

Enhanced 911, E-911 or E911 is a system used in North America to automatically provide to dispatchers the location of callers to 911, the universal emergency telephone number in the region.

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Enrique Figuerola

Enrique Figuerola Camue (born July 15, 1938) is a retired sprinter from Cuba.

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Enrique Guzmán

Enrique Guzmán (born February 1, 1943) is a Mexican singer.

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Enrique Llanes

Enrique Juan Yañez González (August 24, 1919 – September 18, 2004), best known under the ring name Enrique Llanes, was one of the premier Hispanic professional wrestlers in the early days of Lucha Libre when most wrestlers were imported from outside of Mexico.

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Enrique Molina Sobrino

Enrique Molina Sobrino became very wealthy by creating the biggest Pepsi bottling group in Mexico, named Gemex.

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Enrique Mosconi

Enrique Carlos Alberto Mosconi (21 February 1877 – 4 June 1940) was an Argentine military engineer, who is best known as the pioneer and organizer of petroleum exploration and extraction in Argentina.

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Enrique Peña Nieto

Enrique Peña Nieto (born 20 July 1966), commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican politician serving as the 57th President of Mexico, since 2012.

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Enrique V. Iglesias

Enrique Valentín Iglesias García, KOGF (born 29 March 1930 in Arancedo, Asturias) is an economist of Uruguayan-Spanish dual citizenship.

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Enriquebeltrania

Enriquebeltrania is a plant genus in the family Euphorbiaceae, first described in 1957.

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Ensatina

Ensatina eschscholtzii (commonly known by its genus name, Ensatina) is a complex of plethodontid (lungless) salamanders found in coniferous forests, oak woodland and chaparral San Diego Field Station, United States Geological Survey Viewed: April 24, 2005, Last updated: March 05, 2003 from British Columbia, through Washington, Oregon, across California (where all seven subspecies variations are located), all the way down to Baja California in Mexico.

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Ensenada Municipality

The municipality (municipio) of Ensenada, with a land area of, takes up the majority of the state of Baja California.

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Ensenada, Baja California

Ensenada is a coastal city in Mexico, the third-largest in Baja California.

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Enterolobium cyclocarpum

Enterolobium cyclocarpum, commonly known as guanacaste, caro caro, or elephant-ear tree, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to tropical regions of the Americas, from central Mexico south to northern Brazil (Roraima) and Venezuela.

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Entheogen

An entheogen is a class of psychoactive substances that induce any type of spiritual experience aimed at development.

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Entrepreneur (magazine)

Entrepreneur is an American magazine and website that carries news stories about entrepreneurship, small business management, and business.

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Environmental protection

Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organization controlled or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the environment and humans.

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Environmental racism

Environmental racism is a term used to describe environmental injustice within a racialized context.

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Envoy Air

Envoy Air Inc. (formerly '''American Eagle Airlines''') is an air carrier headquartered in Irving, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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Enzo Francescoli

Enzo Francescoli Uriarte (born 12 November 1961) is a former Uruguayan football player.

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Epicharis (bee)

The genus Epicharis contains fewer than 40 species of large apid bees occurring in the Neotropics (from Mexico to Brazil), most of which possess adaptations for carrying floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar.

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Equal (sweetener)

Equal is a brand of artificial sweetener containing aspartame, acesulfame potassium, dextrose and maltodextrin.

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Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

The individual jumping event, part of the equestrian program at the 2004 Summer Olympics, was held from 22 August to 27 August 2004 in the Olympic Equestrian Centre on the outskirts of Markopoulo in the Attica region of Greece.

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Equestrian statue

An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin "eques", meaning "knight", deriving from "equus", meaning "horse".

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ER (TV series)

ER is an American medical drama television series created by novelist and medical doctor Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009, with a total of 331 episodes spanning over 15 seasons.

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Eraño Manalo

Eraño de Guzman Manalo (January 2, 1925 – August 31, 2009 – from the Philippine Daily Inquirer), also known as Ka Erdy, was the second Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), serving from April 19, 1963 until August 31, 2009.

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Eremobates

Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae.

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Ergoline

Ergoline derivatives comprise a diverse group of chemical compounds whose structural skeleton is the alkaloid ergoline.

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Eric P. Kelly

Eric Philbrook Kelly (March 16, 1884 – January 3, 1960) was an American journalist, academic and author of children's books.

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Erika Buenfil

Erika Buenfil (born Teresa de Jesús Buenfil Lopez on November 23, 1963 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer.

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Eriophyllum

Eriophyllum, commonly known as the woolly sunflower, is a North American genus of plants in the sunflower family.

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Erle Stanley Gardner

Erle Stanley Gardner (July 17, 1889 – March 11, 1970) was an American lawyer and author.

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Ernesto Bonino

Ernesto Pietro Bonino (16 January 1922 – 29 April 2008) was an Italian singer of pop and jazz standards whose peak of popularity was during the 1940s and 50s.

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Ernesto Cardenal

Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (born 20 January 1925) is a Nicaraguan former Catholic priest, poet, and politician.

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Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada

Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada (June 29, 1919 – April 10, 2008) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Ernesto Pastor

Ernesto Pastor Lavergne (4 April 1892 - June 11, 1921) was the first of only two, Puerto Rican-born bullfighter (torero) to gain international fame, the other being Juan Ramón Fernandez.

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Ernesto Zedillo

Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (born 27 December 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician.

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Ernie Whitt

Leo Ernest Whitt (born June 13, 1952) is an American manager for the Canadian national baseball team and a former catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Erreway

Erreway was an Argentine pop rock band formed during the television series Rebelde Way, consisting of Camila Bordonaba, Felipe Colombo, Luisana Lopilato and Benjamín Rojas.

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Erubiel Durazo

Erubiel Durazo Cárdenas (born January 23, 1975) is a Mexican former professional baseball player.

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Ervil LeBaron

Ervil Morrell LeBaron (February 22, 1925 – August 15, 1981) was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group who ordered the killings of many of his opponents, using the religious doctrine of blood atonement to justify the murders.

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Erythrina

Erythrina is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Erythrina herbacea

Erythrina herbacea, commonly known as the coral bean, Cherokee bean, Mamou plant in South Louisiana, red cardinal or cardinal spear, is a flowering shrub or small tree found throughout the southeastern United States and northeastern Mexico; it has also been reported from parts of Central America and, as an introduced species, from Pakistan.

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Erythrite

Erythrite or red cobalt is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral with the formula (Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O).

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Escárcega

Escárcega is a small city in the Mexican state of Campeche, located at in the central part of the state.

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Escobaria

Escobaria, pincushion cactus or foxtail cactus is a genus of low-growing cacti that range from the southernmost parts of central and western Canada through northern Mexico, with one species in Cuba.

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Escobedo, Coahuila

Escobedo is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Escondido, California

Escondido is a city located in San Diego County's North County region, northeast of Downtown San Diego, California.

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Escontria

Escontria is a genus of cactus.

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Escuela Libre de Derecho

Escuela Libre de Derecho is a prestigious law school in Mexico.

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Escuinapa de Hidalgo

Escuinapa de Hidalgo is a city in Escuinapa Municipality of the same name, located at the extreme southern end of the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Eskimo curlew

The Eskimo curlew or the northern curlew (Numenius borealis) is one of eight species of curlew, and is classed in the genus Numenius.

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Especially for Youth

Especially For Youth (often abbreviated as EFY) is a week-long youth-oriented seminar focused on fellowship and teaching the principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Esperanto

Esperanto (or; Esperanto) is a constructed international auxiliary language.

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Espirito Santo Trophy

The Espirito Santo Trophy is a biennial world amateur team golf championship for women organised by the International Golf Federation.

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Esplanade

An esplanade or promenade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk.

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ESPN (Latin America)

ESPN is a Latin American pay-TV network that broadcasts sports-related programming for the Latin American region in Spanish.

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ESPN Sunday Night Football

ESPN Sunday Night Football was the ESPN cable network's weekly television broadcasts of Sunday evening National Football League (NFL) games.

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Essilor

Essilor International S.A. is a French company that produces ophthalmic lenses along with ophthalmic optical equipment.

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Estación Libre

Estación Libre, an activist group founded in 1997, works in solidarity with the EZLN in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.

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Estadio Azul

The Estadio Azul, is a 33,000 seat stadium located in Mexico City.

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Estadio Banorte

Estadio Banorte is a stadium with a capacity of 21,000 seats.

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Estadio Corona (1970)

The Corona Stadium (the name comes from the beer brand) was one of the smallest football (soccer) stadiums in Mexico having only capacity for 20,100 seats.

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Estadio Corregidora

Estadio Corregidora is a stadium in Querétaro City, Mexico.

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Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey

Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey (currently known for sponsorship purposes as Estadio Mobil Super) is a baseball stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Estadio Gasmart

Estadio Gasmart (formerly known as Estadio Nacional de Tijuana and Estadio de Beisbol Calimax) is a professional baseball stadium located in Tijuana, Baja California, in Mexico with a capacity of 16,811, all seated.

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Estadio Hidalgo

The Estadio Miguel Hidalgo is a football stadium named after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.

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Estadio Jalisco

The Jalisco Stadium is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Estadio Morelos

Estadio Morelos is a football stadium located along Periférico Independencia, in the Independencia sector, near the base of Cerro del Quinceo in northwest Morelia, Michoacán, México.

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Estadio Nemesio Díez

The Estadio Nemesio Díez, (formerly Estadio Luis Dosal) nicknamed La Bombonera, is one of the oldest football stadiums in Mexico.

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Estadio Olímpico Universitario

Estadio Olímpico Universitario is a multi-purpose stadium located in Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City.

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Estadio Revolución

Estadio de la Revolución is a sports arena located near the downtown area of Torreón in Coahuila, Mexico.

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Estadio Tamaulipas

The Estadio Tamaulipas is a football stadium in the southern portion of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, serving as the home of Tampico Madero F.C..

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Estadio Tecnológico

The Estadio Tecnológico was a multi-purpose stadium located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, located on the campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM).

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Estadio Tres de Marzo

The Estadio 3 de Marzo, is situated in Zapopan, Jalisco, México, district that forms part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area; it is the ground of Tecos; which plays in the Tercera Division de Mexico.

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Estadio Universitario (UANL)

The Estadio Universitario ("University Stadium") – nicknamed El Volcán (Spanish for "The Volcano") is a football stadium located on the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna

The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna is a football stadium located in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, México.

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Estadio Victoria

Estadio Victoria is sports stadium in the Mexican city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes.

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Estafeta Carga Aérea

Estafeta Carga Aérea S.A. de C.V. is a cargo airline based in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Esteban Edward Torres

Esteban Edward Torres (born January 27, 1930) is a U.S. politician who served as member of the United States House of Representatives for California's 34th congressional district from 1983-1999.

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Esteban Loaiza

Esteban Antonio Loaiza Veyna (born December 31, 1971) is a Mexican retired professional baseball pitcher.

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Esteban Moctezuma

Esteban Moctezuma Barragán (born October 21, 1954 in Mexico City) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Esteban Rodríguez Miró

Esteban Rodríguez Miró y Sabater (1744 – June 4, 1795), also known as Esteban Miro and Estevan Miro, was a Spanish army officer and governor of the Spanish American provinces of Louisiana and Florida.

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Estevanico

Estevanico (c. 1500–1539) was one of the first native Africans to reach the present-day continental United States.

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ETFE

Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) is a fluorine-based plastic.

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Ethan Winthrop

Ethan Winthrop is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV daytime drama Passions.

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Etheostoma

Etheostoma is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Percidae native to North America.

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Ethiopia at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Ethiopia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Ethnic groups in the Philippines

The Philippines is inhabited by more than 175 ethnolinguistic nations, the majority of whose languages are Malay in origin, then Han Chinese, then European (mostly Spanish).

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Ethylene oxide

Ethylene oxide, called oxirane by IUPAC, is an organic compound with the formula. It is a cyclic ether and the simplest epoxide: a three-membered ring consisting of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms. Ethylene oxide is a colorless and flammable gas with a faintly sweet odor. Because it is a strained ring, ethylene oxide easily participates in a number of addition reactions that result in ring-opening. Ethylene oxide is isomeric with acetaldehyde and with vinyl alcohol. Ethylene oxide is industrially produced by oxidation of ethylene in the presence of silver catalyst. The reactivity that is responsible for many of ethylene oxide's hazards also make it useful. Although too dangerous for direct household use and generally unfamiliar to consumers, ethylene oxide is used for making many consumer products as well as non-consumer chemicals and intermediates. These products include detergents, thickeners, solvents, plastics, and various organic chemicals such as ethylene glycol, ethanolamines, simple and complex glycols, polyglycol ethers, and other compounds. Although it is a vital raw material with diverse applications, including the manufacture of products like polysorbate 20 and polyethylene glycol (PEG) that are often more effective and less toxic than alternative materials, ethylene oxide itself is a very hazardous substance. At room temperature it is a flammable, carcinogenic, mutagenic, irritating, and anaesthetic gas. As a toxic gas that leaves no residue on items it contacts, ethylene oxide is a surface disinfectant that is widely used in hospitals and the medical equipment industry to replace steam in the sterilization of heat-sensitive tools and equipment, such as disposable plastic syringes. It is so flammable and extremely explosive that it is used as a main component of thermobaric weapons; therefore, it is commonly handled and shipped as a refrigerated liquid to control its hazardous nature.Rebsdat, Siegfried and Mayer, Dieter (2005) "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim..

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Etymology of California

California is a place name used by three North American states: in the United States by the state of California, and in Mexico by the states of Baja California and Baja California Sur.

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Eucharis (plant)

Eucharis is a genus of about 15-20 species of Neotropical plants in the Amaryllis family, native to Central America and South America, from Guatemala south to Bolivia.

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Eucharistic Congress

In the Catholic Church, a Eucharistic Congress is a gathering of clergy, religious, and laity to bear witness to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which is an important Roman Catholic doctrine.

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Euchloe guaymasensis

Euchloe guaymasensis, the Sonoran marble or Sonoran white, is a species of butterfly in the family Pieridae.

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Eugène Bourgeau

Eugène Bourgeau (1813–1877) was a French naturalist.

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Eugène Lanti

Eugène Lanti was a pseudonym of Eugène Adam (19 July 1879 in Normandy, France – 17 January 1947 in Mexico).

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Eugénie de Montijo

Doña María Eugenia Ignacia Augustina de Palafox y KirkPatrick, 16th Countess of Teba, 15th Marchioness of Ardales (5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920), known as Eugénie de Montijo, was the last Empress Consort of the French (1853–70) as the wife of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French.

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Eugenio Garza Lagüera

Eugenio Garza Lagüera (18 December 1923 – 24 May 2008) was a Mexican businessman and philanthropist who served as chairman of the board of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) and Femsa, Latin America's largest beverage corporation.

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Eugenio Garza Sada

Eugenio Garza Sada (January 11, 1892 – September 17, 1973) was an industrialist in the city of Monterrey, Mexico best known for founding the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM in Spanish) school system in the country.

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Eulalio Gutiérrez

Eulalio Gutiérrez Ortiz (February 4, 1881 – August 12, 1939) was a general in the Mexican Revolution from state of Coahuila.

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Eulophia

Eulophia is a genus of approximately 165 species of orchids.

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Eumeces

The genus Eumeces (family Scincidae) comprises four African to Middle-Eastern skink species.

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Euphorbia antisyphilitica

Euphorbia antisyphilitica is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae.

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Euphorbia heterophylla

Euphorbia heterophylla, also known under the common names of (Mexican) fireplant, painted euphorbia, Japanese poinsettia, desert poinsettia, wild poinsettia, fire on the mountain, paintedleaf, painted spurge, milkweed, and kaliko plant, is a plant belonging to the Euphorbiaceae or spurge family.

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Eurasian (mixed ancestry)

A Eurasian is a person of mixed Asian and European ancestry.

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European Americans

European Americans (also referred to as Euro-Americans) are Americans of European ancestry.

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is an international financial institution founded in 1991.

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European Boxing Union

The European Boxing Union (or EBU) is a pan-European governing body that sanctions championship bouts in professional boxing.

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European Broadcasting Union

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations, established on 12 February 1950.

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European Free Trade Association

The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is a regional trade organization and free trade area consisting of four European states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.

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European goldfinch

The European goldfinch or goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis), is a small passerine bird in the finch family that is native to Europe, North Africa and western Asia.

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European Train Control System

The European Train Control System (ETCS) is the signalling and control component of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS).

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European Union Association Agreement

A European Union Association Agreement (for short, Association Agreement or AA) is a treaty between the European Union (EU), its Member States and a non-EU country that creates a framework for co-operation between them.

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Eusebio Kino

Eusebio Francisco Kino (Eusebio Francesco Chini, Eusebio Francisco Kino; 10 August 1645 – 15 March 1711) was an Italian Jesuit, missionary, geographer, explorer, cartographer and astronomer.

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Eustoma

Eustoma, commonly known as lisianthus or prairie gentian, is a small genus in the gentian family.

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Eva Gabor

Eva Gabor (February 11, 1919 – July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian-born American actress, comedian, singer and socialite.

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Eva Lee

Eva Lee (born August 7, 1986) is a Chinese American badminton player.

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Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference

The Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference (EMMC) is an evangelical body of Mennonite Christians, organized on July 1, 1959.

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Evaporative cooler

An evaporative cooler (also swamp cooler, desert cooler and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water.

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Evelyn Reed

Evelyn Reed (1905–1979) was an American communist and women’s rights activist.

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Evelyn Waugh

Arthur Evelyn St.

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Evening grosbeak

The evening grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) is a passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae found in North America.

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Everardo Elizondo

Everardo Elizondo Almaguer is a Mexican economist who has worked for private, public, and academic institutions.

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Everland

Everland is South Korea's largest theme park.

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Evil Empire (album)

Evil Empire is the second studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on April 16, 1996 by Epic Records.

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Evil eye

The evil eye is a curse or legend believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware.

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Ewa Demarczyk

Ewa Demarczyk (born 16 January 1941 in Kraków, Poland) is a Polish singer.

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Ewan MacColl

James Henry Miller (25 January 1915 – 22 October 1989), better known by his stage name Ewan MacColl, was an English folk singer, songwriter, communist, labour activist, actor, poet, playwright and record producer born in Lancashire to Scottish parents.

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Excélsior

Excélsior is a daily newspaper in Mexico City.

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Excitable medium

An excitable medium is a nonlinear dynamical system which has the capacity to propagate a wave of some description, and which cannot support the passing of another wave until a certain amount of time has passed (known as the refractory time).

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Exclusive economic zone

An exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a sea zone prescribed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea over which a state has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources, including energy production from water and wind.

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Exhibition game

An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a preseason game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.

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Exodus International

Exodus International was a non-profit, interdenominational ex-gay Christian umbrella organization connecting organizations that sought to help people who wished to limit their homosexual desires.

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Express One International

Express One International is an airline based in Orlando, Florida, USA.

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Express.Net Airlines

Express.Net Airlines was a cargo airline based in Naples, Florida, USA.

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Expropriation

The process of expropriation "occurs when a public agency (for example, the provincial government and its agencies, regional districts, municipalities, school boards, post-secondary institutions and utilities) takes private property for a purpose deemed to be in the public interest".

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Extradition

Extradition is the act by one jurisdiction of delivering a person who has been accused of committing a crime in another jurisdiction or has been convicted of a crime in that other jurisdiction into the custody of a law enforcement agency of that other jurisdiction.

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Extreme Engineering

Extreme Engineering is a documentary television series that aired on the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel.

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Extreme points of Earth

This is a list of extreme points of Earth, the geographical locations that are farther north or south than, higher or lower in elevation than, or farthest inland or out to sea from, any other locations on the landmasses, continents or countries.

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Extreme points of North America

This is a list of the extreme points of North America: the points that are highest and lowest, and farther north, south, east or west than any other location on the continent.

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Extreme points of the Americas

This is a list of the extreme points of The Americas, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location on the continent.

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Extreme Warfare

Extreme Warfare is a series of professional wrestling management text simulators created by British programmer Adam Ryland for the PC since 1995.

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Eyewitness News

Eyewitness News is a style of news broadcasting that is used by local television stations in different markets around the world.

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Ezequiel Martínez Estrada

Ezequiel Martínez Estrada (September 14, 1895 – November 4, 1964) was an Argentine writer, poet, essayist, and literary critic.

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F. W. Woolworth Company

The F. W. Woolworth Company (often referred to as Woolworth's or Woolworth) was a retail company and one of the original pioneers of the five-and-dime store.

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F1 Racing

F1 Racing is a monthly magazine focused on Formula One racing that launched in March 1996.

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Fable

Fable is a literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized (given human qualities, such as the ability to speak human language) and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a pithy maxim or saying.

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Fagus grandifolia

Fagus grandifolia, the American beech or North American beech, is the species of beech tree native to the eastern United States and extreme southeast Canada.

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Fagus mexicana

Fagus mexicana, the Mexican Beech or Haya, is a species of beech endemic to northeastern and central Mexico, where it occurs from southwest Tamaulipas south to Hidalgo and Puebla.

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Fair trade

Fair trade is a social movement whose stated goal is to help producers in developing countries achieve better trading conditions.

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Fairfield University

Fairfield University is a private Jesuit Catholic research university located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut.

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Fairlie locomotive

A Fairlie is a type of articulated steam locomotive that has the driving wheels on bogies.

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Fairmont Hotels and Resorts

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is a chain of luxury hotels owned by AccorHotels since 2016.

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Fajita

A fajita in Tex-Mex cuisine is any grilled meat that is served as a taco on a flour or corn tortilla.

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Falconidae

The falcons and caracaras are around 60 species of diurnal birds of prey that make up the family Falconidae.

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Falfurrias, Texas

Falfurrias is a city in and the county seat of Brooks County, Texas, United States.

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Fall of Tenochtitlan

The Siege of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was a decisive event in the Spanish conquest of Mexico.

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Family Radio Service

The Family Radio Service (FRS) is an improved walkie-talkie radio system authorized in the United States since 1996.

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Famine

A famine is a widespread scarcity of food, caused by several factors including war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance, or government policies.

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Fandango (1985 film)

Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds.

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Fannie Hurst

Fannie Hurst (October 19, 1885 – February 23, 1968) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era.

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Fanny Brice

Fania Borach (October 29, 1891 – May 29, 1951), known professionally as Fanny Brice, was an American illustrated song model, comedienne, singer, theater, and film actress who made many stage, radio, and film appearances and is known as the creator and star of the top-rated radio comedy series The Baby Snooks Show.

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Fantômas

Fantômas is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914).

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FANUC

FANUC (often styled Fanuc) is a group of companies, principally of Japan, Fanuc America Corporation of Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA, and FANUC Europe Corporation S.A. of Luxembourg, that provide automation products and services such as robotics and computer numerical control wireless systems.

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Farallon Islands

The Farallon Islands, or Farallones (from the Spanish farallón meaning "pillar" or "sea cliff"), are a group of islands and sea stacks in the Gulf of the Farallones, off the coast of San Francisco, California, United States.

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Farm Labor Organizing Committee

The Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), AFL-CIO, is a labor union representing migrant farm workers in the Midwestern United States and North Carolina.

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Farmersville, California

Farmersville is a city in the San Joaquin Valley in Tulare County, California, United States, just to the east of Visalia, California.

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Faro del Comercio

Faro del Comercio is a monument designed by the accomplished Mexican architect Luis Barragán and constructed in 1984 by architect Raúl Ferrera.

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Farrell Dobbs

Farrell Dobbs (July 25, 1907 – October 31, 1983) was an American Trotskyist, trade unionist, politician, and historian.

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Fastenal

Fastenal Company is an American company based in Winona, Minnesota. Distributing goods used by other businesses, it has over 2,600 branches throughout the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe along with 13 distribution centers. Fastenal resells industrial, safety, and construction supplies reuters.com and offers services including inventory management, manufacturing, and tool repair. Fastenal refers to itself as an industrial supply company, Fastenal official site and Reuters calls it an industrial distributor.

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Fatburger

Fatburger Inc. is an American fast casual restaurant chain.

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Father's Day

Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.

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Fats Pichon

Walter Gabriel "Fats" Pichon (April 3, 1906 – February 25, 1967) was an American jazz pianist, singer, bandleader, and songwriter.

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Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden

The Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden is located next to the Sabinal River, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

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Fausto Elhuyar

Fausto de Elhuyar (11 October 1755 – 6 February 1833) was a Spanish chemist, and the joint discoverer of tungsten with his brother Juan José Elhuyar in 1783.

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Fátima Leyva

Fátima Leyva Morán (born 14 February 1980) is a Mexican retired footballer who played for the Mexico women's national football team.

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Fédération Cynologique Internationale

Fédération Cynologique Internationale (English: World Canine Organization) is the largest international federation of kennel clubs, based in Thuin, Belgium.

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Félix d'Herelle

Félix d'Hérelle (April 25, 1873 – February 22, 1949) was a French-Canadian microbiologist.

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Félix Díaz (politician)

Félix Díaz Velasco (17 February 18689 July 1945) was a Mexican politician and general born in Oaxaca, Oaxaca.

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Félix González Canto

Félix Arturo González Canto (born 23 August 1968) is a politician and Mexican economist, affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Félix María Zuloaga

Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (31 March 1813 – 11 February 1898) was a Mexican general and a Conservative leader in the War of Reform.

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FBC Melgar

Foot Ball Club Melgar, known simply as FBC Melgar or Melgar, is a Peruvian football club based in Arequipa, Peru.

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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives is a most wanted list maintained by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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Featherweight

Featherweight is a weight class in the combat sports of boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and Greco-Roman wrestling.

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February

February is the second and shortest month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendar with 28 days in common years and 29 days in leap years, with the quadrennial 29th day being called the leap day.

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February 1

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February 15

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February 22

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Federal Duck Stamp

The Federal Duck Stamp, formally known as the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, is an adhesive stamp issued by the United States federal government that must be purchased prior to hunting for migratory waterfowl such as ducks and geese.

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Federal republic

A federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government.

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Federal Republic of Central America

The Federal Republic of Central America (República Federal de Centroamérica), also called the United Provinces of Central America (Provincias Unidas del Centro de América) in its first year of creation, was a sovereign state in Central America consisting of the territories of the former Captaincy General of Guatemala of New Spain.

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Federalism in Australia

Federalism was adopted, as a constitutional principle, in Australia on 1 January 1901 – the date upon which the six self-governing Australian Colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia federated, formally constituting the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Federation

A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central (federal) government.

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Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas

The Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas is the organization of Green parties in North America and South America.

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Federico Brito Figueroa

Federico Britto Figueroa (La Victoria, 2 November 1921 - Caracas, 28 April 2000) was a renowned Venezuelan Marxist historian and anthropologist.

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Federico Döring

Federico Döring Casar (born 13 September 1971) is a Mexican conservative politician from Mexico City affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN).

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Federico Domínguez

Federico Hernán Domínguez (born 13 August 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine former footballer who last played for the Uruguayan side Montevideo Wanderers.

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Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.

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Federico López

Federico López Camacho (March 26, 1962 – November 6, 2006), better known as Fico López, was a Puerto Rican professional basketball player.

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Federico Moreno Torroba

Federico Moreno Torroba (3 March 189112 September 1982) was a Spanish composer, conductor, and theatrical impresario.

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Feed (Anderson novel)

Feed (2002) is a young adult dystopian novel of the cyberpunk subgenre written by M. T. Anderson.

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Feel (Robbie Williams song)

"Feel" is a song by British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams.

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Felice Bonetto

Felice Bonetto (9 June 1903 in Manerbio, near Brescia, Italy – 21 November 1953 in Silao, Mexico) was a courageous racing driver who earned the nickname Il Pirata (The Pirate).

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Felicitas Goodman

Felicitas D. Goodman (1914–2005) was an American linguist and anthropologist.

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Felicity (TV series)

Felicity is an American drama television series created by J. J. Abrams and Matt Reeves and produced by Touchstone Television and Imagine Television for The WB.

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Felipe Calderón

Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa, GCB, R.E. (born 18 August 1962) is a Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico from 1 December 2006, to 30 November 2012.

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Felipe de Salcedo

Felipe de Salcedo was a Spanish explorer who was a member of the López de Legazpi expedition to the Philippines in the 16th century.

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Felix Huston

Felix Huston (1800–1857) was a lawyer, soldier, military opportunist and the first commanding general of the Army of the Republic of Texas under the Constitution of 1836.

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Fell's Point, Baltimore

Fell's Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood in the southeastern area of the City of Baltimore, Maryland.

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Female homicides in Ciudad Juárez

The phenomenon of the female homicides in Ciudad Juárez, called in Spanish feminicidio ("feminicide") involves the violent deaths of hundreds of women and girls since 1993 in the northern Mexican region of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, a border city across the Rio Grande from the U.S. city of El Paso, Texas.

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Fender amplifier

Fender amplifiers have a long history.

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Fender Toronado

The Fender Toronado was an electric guitar made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.

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Feral

A feral animal or plant (from Latin fera, "a wild beast") is one that lives in the wild but is descended from domesticated individuals.

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Ferdinand Deppe

Ferdinand Deppe (1794–1861) was a German naturalist, explorer and painter.

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Ferdinand Konščak

Ferdinand Konščak (Fernando Consag) (December 2, 1703 – September 10, 1759) was a Croatian Jesuit missionary, explorer and cartographer.

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Feria Nacional de San Marcos

The Feria Nacional de San Marcos (San Marcos Fair) is a national fair held in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes every year for three (or sometimes four) weeks.

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Fernandina Beach, Florida

Fernandina Beach is a city in Nassau County, Florida, United States, on Amelia Island.

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Fernando Belaúnde Terry

Fernando Belaúnde Terry (October 7, 1912 – June 4, 2002) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 57th and 60th President of Peru (1963–1968 and 1980–1985).

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Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero Angulo (born 19 April 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor.

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Fernando Cañales

Fernando J. Cañales (born November 2, 1959 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a former freestyle swimmer from Puerto Rico and swimming coach.

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Fernando de Valenzuela, 1st Marquis of Villasierra

Fernando de Valenzuela, 1st Marquis of Villasierra, Grandee of Spain, (in full, Don Fernando de Valenzuela y Enciso, Núñez y Dávila, primer marqués de Villasierra, Grande de España, Virrey de Granada), (8 January 1630, Naples – 7 February 1692) was a Spanish royal favourite and minister.

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Fernando Eimbcke

Fernando Eimbcke (born 1970 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director and screenwriter.

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Fernando Elizondo Barragán

Fernando Elizondo Barragán (January 6, 1949, Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a Mexican Politician, Lawyer, and Businessperson previously affiliated with the National Action Party.

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Fernando Platas

Fernando Fabricio Platas Álvarez (born March 16, 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican diver.

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Fernando Romeo Lucas García

General Fernando Romeo Lucas García (4 July 1924 – 27 May 2006) was the 25th President of Guatemala from 1 July 1978 to 23 March 1982.

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Fernando Valenzuela

Fernando Valenzuela Anguamea (born November 1, 1960) is a Mexican former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played seventeen seasons, from 1980 to 1997, for six teams, primarily the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Fernando Vallejo

Fernando Vallejo Rendón (born 1942 in Medellín, Colombia) is a novelist, filmmaker and essayist, born in Colombia.

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Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico

The Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico (Chihuahua-Pacific Railway), also known as El Chepe from its reporting mark CHP, or Ferrocarril Chihuahua-Pacífico, is a major rail line in northwest Mexico, linking the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua to the city of Los Mochis, Sinaloa and its port Topolobampo.

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Ferromex

Ferromex (reporting mark FXE) (portmanteau of Ferrocarril Mexicano or "Mexican Railway") is a private rail consortium that operates the largest (by mileage) railway in Mexico with combined mileage (Ferromex + Ferrosur) of 7500 miles (12070 km).

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Ferruginous pygmy owl

The ferruginous pygmy owl (Glaucidium brasilianum) is a small owl that breeds in south-central Arizona in the United States, south through Mexico and Central America, to South America into Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina.

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Fertilizer

A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English; see spelling differences) is any material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming materials) that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.

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Ferugliotheriidae

Ferugliotheriidae is one of three known families in the order Gondwanatheria, an enigmatic group of extinct mammals.

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Festál

Festál is a free series of annual ethnically-related festivals that take place on the grounds of Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington.

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Festival of Lights

Festival of Lights or Celebration of Light may refer to.

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Fey (singer)

María Fernanda Blázquez Gil (born July 21, 1973), known artistically as Fey, is a Mexican singer.

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FIA World Motor Sport Council

The World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) is the most powerful body of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

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Fiat Ducato

The Fiat Ducato is a light commercial vehicle developed by the Sevel joint venture between Fiat and PSA Peugeot Citroën, produced since 1981.

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Fiat Siena

The Fiat Siena was a supermini produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat since 1996.

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FICO

FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation), originally Fair, Isaac and Company, is a data analytics company based in San Jose, California focused on credit scoring services.

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Fidel Velázquez Sánchez

Fidel Velázquez Sánchez (May 12, 1900 – June 21, 1997) was the preeminent Mexican union leader of the 20th century.

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Field (sculpture)

Field (1991) is a sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley.

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Field marshal

Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is a very senior military rank, ordinarily senior to the general officer ranks.

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Field sparrow

The field sparrow (Spizella pusilla) is a small New World sparrow in the family Passerellidae.

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Fiestas of Nuevo León

Most of the fiestas of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico are related to the anniversaries of the foundation of municipalities, the celebration of local Roman Catholic patron saints or exhibitions of the most popular produce of the particular region.

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Fiestas Patrias (Mexico)

Fiestas Patrias in Mexico originated in the 19th century and are observed today as five public holidays.

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Fight for Your Life

Fight for Your Life is a 1977 American grindhouse action film directed by Robert A. Endelson and starring William Sanderson and Robert Judd.

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Fight song

In American and Canadian sports, a fight song is a song associated with a team.

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Filibuster (military)

A filibuster or freebooter, in the context of foreign policy, is someone who engages in an (at least nominally) unauthorized military expedition into a foreign country or territory to foment or support a revolution.

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Filipino Americans

Filipino Americans (Mga Pilipinong Amerikano) are Americans of Filipino descent.

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Filipino name

In the Philippines, varying naming customs are observed, whether it is given name first, family name last, a mixture of native conventions with those of neighbouring territories, etc.

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Film festival

A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region.

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Film noir

Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those which emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual motivations.

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Finland at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Finland competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Finswimming

Finswimming is an underwater sport consisting of four techniques involving swimming with the use of fins either on the water's surface using a snorkel with either monofins or bifins or underwater with monofin either by holding one's breath or using open circuit scuba diving equipment.

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Fire blight

Fire blight, also written fireblight, is a contagious disease affecting apples, pears, and some other members of the family Rosaceae.

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Firehouse Subs

Firehouse Subs (Firehouse of America, LLC) is a U.S.-based, fast casual restaurant chain founded in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida by former firefighter brothers Robin and Chris Sorensen.

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Firemouth cichlid

The firemouth cichlid (Thorichthys meeki) is a species of cichlid fish native to Central America.

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First Air Force

The First Air Force (Air Forces Northern; 1 AF-AFNORTH) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC).

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First Doctor

The First Doctor is the initial incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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First Mexican Empire

The Mexican Empire (Imperio Mexicano) was a short-lived monarchy and the first independent post-colonial state in Mexico.

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First Monday

First Monday is an American television midseason replacement drama centered on the U.S. Supreme Court.

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First Peoples Party

The First Peoples Party (FPP) was a short-lived political-party in Manitoba, Canada.

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First-past-the-post voting

A first-past-the-post (FPTP) voting method is one in which voters indicate on a ballot the candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins.

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Fishman (wrestler)

José Ángel Nájera Sánchez (January 6, 1951 – April 8, 2017) was a Mexican luchador or professional wrestler best known under the ring name Fishman.

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Five Weeks in a Balloon

Five Weeks in a Balloon, or, Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three Englishmen (Cinq semaines en ballon) is an adventure novel by Jules Verne, published in 1863.

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Five-striped sparrow

The five-striped sparrow (Amphispiza quinquestriata) is a medium-sized sparrow.

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Fjord

Geologically, a fjord or fiord is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by a glacier.

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Flag

A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design and colors.

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Flag Day (United States)

In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14.

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Flag Day in Mexico

Día de la Bandera ("Flag Day") is a national holiday in Mexico.

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Flag football

Flag football is a version of American football where the basic rules of the game are similar to those of the mainstream game (often called "tackle football" for contrast), but instead of tackling players to the ground, the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt from the ball carrier ("deflagging") to end a down, and contact is not permitted between players which will result in a penalty for the team that initiates it.

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Flag of Chile

The flag of Chile consists of two equal horizontal bands of white and red, with a blue square the same height as the white band in the canton, which bears a white five-pointed star in the center.

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Flag of Costa Rica

The national flag of the Republic of Costa Rica is based on a design created in 1848.

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Flag of Spain

The flag of Spain (Bandera de España, colloquially known as "la Rojigualda"), as it is defined in the Spanish Constitution of 1978, consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow stripe being twice the size of each red stripe.

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Flagellation

Flagellation (Latin flagellum, "whip"), flogging, whipping or lashing is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, lashes, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, etc.

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Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff is a city in and the county seat of Coconino County in northern Arizona, in the southwestern United States.

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Flame-colored tanager

The flame-colored tanager (Piranga bidentata), formerly known as the stripe-backed tanager, is a medium-sized American songbird.

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Flamingo

Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes.

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Flammulated owl

The flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) is a small, nocturnal owl approximately long with a wingspan.

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Flans

Flans is an all-female Mexican group, which enjoyed popularity from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.

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Flat-tail horned lizard

The flat-tail horned lizard (Phrynosoma mcallii) is a species of reptile of the Sonoran desert of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Flatbread

A flatbread is a bread made with flour, water and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough.

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Flathead catfish

The flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris), also called by several names including mudcat or shovelhead cat, is a large species of North American freshwater catfish.

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Flaying

Flaying, also known colloquially as skinning, is a method of slow and painful execution in which skin is removed from the body.

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Fletcher Stockdale

Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale (c. 1823 – 4 February 1890) was a U.S. politician, lawyer, railroad official and Governor of Texas.

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Fleur de sel

Fleur de sel ("flower of salt" in French) or flor de sal (also "" in Portuguese, Spanish and Catalan) is a salt that forms as a thin, delicate crust on the surface of seawater as it evaporates.

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Flex (company)

Flex Ltd. (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an American multinational technological manufacturer.

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Flip-flops

Flip-flops are a type of sandal, typically worn as a form of casual wear.

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Floating island

A floating island is a mass of floating aquatic plants, mud, and peat ranging in thickness from several centimetres to a few metres.

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Floating production storage and offloading

A floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit is a floating vessel used by the offshore oil and gas industry for the production and processing of hydrocarbons, and for the storage of oil.

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Floorfiller

"Floorfiller" is A-Teens' first single from their fourth album New Arrival, which also previously appeared on their third album, Pop 'til You Drop! for the U.S. market and was released as the second single of Pop 'til You Drop! there.

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Flor y Canto

Flor y Canto (first edition) is a hymnal published by Oregon Catholic Press in 1989.

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Flora Guerrero

Flora Guererro Goff is a painter, environmentalist, and founder of Guardianes de los Arboles (Guardians of the trees) in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

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Floral clock

A floral clock, or flower clock, is a large decorative clock with the clock face formed by carpet bedding, usually found in a park or other public recreation area.

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Florence

Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.

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Floribbean cuisine

Floribbean cuisine is found in varying forms in Florida restaurants and in the homes of many Floridians throughout the state.

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Florida cracker

Florida cracker refers to colonial-era English and American pioneer settlers and their descendants in what is now the U.S. state of Florida.

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Florida Museum of Natural History

The Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH) is Florida's official state-sponsored and chartered natural-history museum.

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Florida Territory

The Territory of Florida was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 30, 1822, until March 3, 1845, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Florida.

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Florinda Meza

Florinda Serafina Meza García (born 8 February 1949) is a Mexican actress, television producer, and screenwriter.

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Flour

Flour is a powder made by grinding raw grains or roots and used to make many different foods.

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Flower war

A flower war or flowery war (xōchiyāōyōtl, guerra florida) was a ritual war fought intermittently between the Aztec Triple Alliance and its enemies from the "mid-1450s to the arrival of the Spaniards in 1519." Enemies included the city-states of Tlaxcala, Huejotzingo, and Cholula in the Tlaxcala-Pueblan Valley in central Mexico.

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Flxible

The Flxible Co. (pronounced "flexible") was an American manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars, funeral cars, ambulances, intercity coaches and transit buses, based in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Flying Without Wings

"Flying Without Wings" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife and it was released on 18 October 1999 as the third single from their self-titled debut studio album.

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Flyweight

Flyweight is a weight class in combat sports.

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FM broadcast band

The FM broadcast band, used for FM broadcast radio by radio stations, differs between different parts of the world.

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Fobia

Fobia is a Mexican rock en español band from Mexico City.

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Fobia (album)

Fobia is an album released by Mexican rock band Fobia.

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Folies Bergère

The Folies Bergère is a cabaret music hall, located in Paris, France.

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Folk costume

A folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, or traditional garment) expresses an identity through costume, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history.

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Folk music

Folk music includes both traditional music and the genre that evolved from it during the 20th century folk revival.

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Food

Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for an organism.

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Food and drink prohibitions

Some people abstain from consuming various foods and beverages in conformity with various religious, cultural, legal or other societal prohibitions.

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Food sovereignty

"Food sovereignty", a term coined by members of Via Campesina in 1996,"Global Small-Scale Farmers' Movement Developing New Trade Regimes", Food First News & Views, Volume 28, Number 97 Spring/Summer 2005, p.2.

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Football hooliganism

Football hooliganism is the term used to describe disorderly, violent or destructive behaviour perpetrated by spectators at association football events.

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Football League Super Cup

The Football League Super Cup (known for sponsorship reasons as the ScreenSport Super Cup) was a one-off football club competition held in England in the 1985–86 season.

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Forced disappearance

In international human rights law, a forced disappearance (or enforced disappearance) occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organization, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person's fate and whereabouts, with the intent of placing the victim outside the protection of the law.

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Ford Courier

The Ford Courier name has been used on a variety of automobiles produced by Ford since 1952.

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Ford E-Series

The Ford E-Series (also known as the Ford Econoline and Ford Club Wagon throughout various stages of its production) is a range of full-size vans produced by the American automaker Ford since 1960.

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Ford Escort (North America)

The North American variant of the Ford Escort is a small family/compact car introduced by Ford in 1980 for the 1981 model year.

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Ford Expedition

The Ford Expedition is a full-size SUV that is made by Ford Motor Company.

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Ford Ikon

The Ford Ikon is a subcompact car produced by Ford since the end of 1999.

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Ford Ka

The Ford Ka is a small car manufactured by the American manufacturer, Ford Motor Company from 1996 to 2016, as a city car, and from 2014 onwards as a subcompact car.

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Ford Model T

The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie, Leaping Lena, or flivver) is an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927.

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Ford P platform

The Ford P platform is Ford Motor Company's full-size pickup platform.

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Ford Super Duty

The Ford F-Series Super Duty (often shortened to Ford Super Duty) is a series of trucks manufactured by Ford Motor Company.

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Ford Windsor engine

The Ford Windsor engine is a series of automobile V8 engines built by the Ford Motor Company beginning in July 1961.

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Ford Zeta engine

Developed in the late 1980s by the Ford Motor Company, the Ford Zetec engine was a straight-4, double overhead cam internal combustion engine with which Ford had intended to replace the analogous Pinto and CVH models.

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Foreign exchange market

The foreign exchange market (Forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies.

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Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration

During his campaign for election as President of the United States, George W. Bush's foreign policy platform included support for a stronger economic and political relationship with Latin America, especially Mexico, and a reduction of involvement in "nation building" and other small-scale military engagements.

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Foreign policy of the United States

The foreign policy of the United States is its interactions with foreign nations and how it sets standards of interaction for its organizations, corporations and system citizens of the United States.

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Foreign relations of Albania

The Foreign relations of Albania are its relations with other governments and peoples.

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Foreign relations of Andorra

Since the establishment of sovereignty with the ratification of the constitution in 1993, Andorra has moved to become an active member of the international community.

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Foreign relations of Armenia

Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have positive and friendly relations with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and the European Union since its independence.

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Foreign relations of Australia

Foreign relations of Australia are influenced by its position as a leading trading nation and as a significant donor of humanitarian aid.

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Foreign relations of Cuba

Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.

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Foreign relations of Ethiopia

Many historians trace modern Ethiopia's foreign policy to the reign of Emperor Tewodros II, whose primary concerns were the security of Ethiopia's traditional borders, obtaining technology from Europe (or modernization), and to a lesser degree Ethiopian rights to the monastery of Dar-es-Sultan in the city of Jerusalem.

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Foreign relations of Finland

The foreign relations of Finland are the responsibility of the president of Finland, who leads foreign policy in cooperation with the government.

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Foreign relations of Guatemala

Guatemala's major diplomatic interests are regional security and increasingly, regional development and economic integration.

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Foreign relations of Iran

Foreign relations of Iran refers to inter-governmental relationships between the Islamic Republic of Iran and other countries.

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Foreign relations of Japan

The are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

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Foreign relations of Kiribati

Kiribati is a full member of The Commonwealth, the IMF and the World Bank, and became a full member of the United Nations in 1999.

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Foreign relations of Mexico

The foreign relations of Mexico are directed by the President of the United Mexican States and managed through the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs.

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Foreign relations of Nicaragua

Nicaragua pursues an independent foreign policy.

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Foreign relations of Peru

Peru is an important second-tier state in South America, Peru has been a member of the United Nations since 1949, and Peruvian Javier Pérez de Cuéllar served as UN Secretary General from 1981 to 1991.

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Foreign relations of Romania

The foreign relations of Romania are conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerul Afacerilor Externe).

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Foreign relations of Singapore

Singapore maintains diplomatic relations with 189 countries although it does not maintain a high commission or embassy in many of those countries.

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Foreign relations of South Korea

The foreign relations of South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) are South Korean relations with other governments.

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Foreign relations of Spain

After the return of democracy following the death of General Franco in 1975, Spain's foreign policy priorities were to break out of the diplomatic isolation of the Franco years and expand diplomatic relations, enter the European Community, and define security relations with NATO, later joining the organization in 1982.

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Foreign relations of the Philippines

Foreign relations of the Philippines are administered by the President of the Philippines and the Department of Foreign Affairs.

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Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland

The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important to the state.

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Foreign relations of Venezuela

The foreign relations of Venezuela had since the early twentieth century been particularly strong with the United States.

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Foreign worker

A foreign worker or guest worker is a human who works in a country other than the one of which he or she is a citizen.

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Forest falcon

Forest falcons are members of the genus Micrastur, part of the family Falconidae.

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Forest gardening

Forest gardening is a low-maintenance sustainable plant-based food production and agroforestry system based on woodland ecosystems, incorporating fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables which have yields directly useful to humans.

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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

Forest Lawn Memorial Park – Hollywood Hills is one of the six Forest Lawn cemeteries in Southern California.

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Formula Two

Formula Two, abbreviated to F2, is a type of open wheel formula racing first codified in 1948.

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Fort Brown

Fort Brown was a military post of the United States Army in Cameron County, Texas during the later half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century.

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Fort Concho

Fort Concho is a National Historic Landmark owned and operated since 1935 by the city of San Angelo, the seat of Tom Green County in West Texas.

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Fort Hall

Fort Hall was a fort that was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth.

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Fort McMurray International Airport

Fort McMurray International Airport is located southeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.

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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery is a federal military cemetery in the city of San Diego, California.

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Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago; Filipino: Moóg ng Santiago) is a citadel first built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi for the new established city of Manila in the Philippines.

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Fortún Ximénez

Fortún Ximénez (died 1533) was Spanish sailor who led a mutiny during an early expedition along the coast of Mexico and is the first European known to have landed in Baja California.

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Fortress America (board game)

Fortress America is a strategic board game designed by Michael Gray and published in 1986 by Milton Bradley.

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Fortunato Arriola

Fortunato Arriola (1827–1872), born in Cosalá, Sinaloa, Mexico, was a painter of portraits and luminous tropical landscapes that were very popular in San Francisco, California, where he came to live in 1857.

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Fountain Valley School of Colorado

Fountain Valley School of Colorado is a private, co-educational independent college preparatory school for students in the 9th through 12th grades.

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Fountain Valley, California

Fountain Valley is a suburban city in Orange County, California.

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Fouquieria columnaris

Fouquieria columnaris, the Boojum tree or cirio is a tree in the ocotillo family, whose other members include the ocotillos.

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Fouquieria splendens

Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo, but also referred to as coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob cactus, and vine cactus) is a plant indigenous to the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert in the Southwestern United States (southern California, southern Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas), and northern Mexico (as far south as Hidalgo and Guerrero).

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Four Corners Monument

The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet.

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Fourth International Posadist

The Fourth International Posadist is a Trotskyist international.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company (often shortened to Fox and stylized as FOX) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox.

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Fox Soccer

Fox Soccer (formerly Fox Soccer Channel) was an American television specialty channel specializing in soccer, owned by 21st Century Fox's Fox Entertainment Group, which operated from 1997 to 2013.

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François Achille Bazaine

François Achille Bazaine (13 February 181123 September 1888) was an officer of the French army.

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François l'Olonnais

Jean-David Nau (c. 1630 – 1669), better known as François l'Olonnais (also l'Olonnois, Lolonois and Lolona), was a French pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1660s.

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François Omam-Biyik

François Omam-Biyik (born 21 May 1966) is a former Cameroonian football player who played as a forward.

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France A. Córdova

France Anne-Dominic Córdova (born August 5, 1947) is an American astrophysicist and administrator, who is the fourteenth director of the National Science Foundation.

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France women's national football team

The French women's national football team (Équipe de France féminine de football, sometimes shortened as Féminin A) is directed by the French Football Federation (FFF).

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Francesco Speroni

Francesco Enrico Speroni (born 4 October 1946 in Busto Arsizio) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the North-West Italy constituency, first elected in the 2004 European Parliament election.

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Francis Asbury Roe

Francis Asbury Roe (October 4, 1823 – December 28, 1901) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War.

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Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake (– 28 January 1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer and explorer of the Elizabethan era.

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Francis Gregory

Francis Hoyt Gregory (October 9, 1789 – October 4, 1866) was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 through to the Civil War, serving then as a Rear Admiral.

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Francis Hopkinson Smith

Francis Hopkinson Smith (October 23, 1838 – April 7, 1915) was a United States author, artist and engineer.

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Francis Lee

Francis Henry "Franny" Lee CBE (born 29 April 1944 in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England) is a former professional footballer.

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Francis Lieber

Francis Lieber (March 18, 1798 or 1800 – October 2, 1872), known as Franz Lieber in Germany, was a German-American jurist, gymnast and political philosopher.

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Francisco Acebras Hochstrasse

Francisco Acebras Hochstrasse is a Mexican race car driver born in 1976.

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Francisco Ayerra de Santa María

Father Francisco Ayerra de Santa María (1630–1708) is considered to be Puerto Rico's first native born poet.

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Francisco Barrio

Francisco Javier Barrio Terrazas (born November 25, 1950) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN).

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Francisco Bojado

Francisco Bojado (born May 11, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division and represented Mexico at the 2000 Olympic Games.

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Francisco Cano

Francisco Cano (c. 1568) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who travelled the north of Mexico to find gold and other precious metals in the 16th century.

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Francisco Cervantes de Salazar

Francisco Cervantes de Salazar (1514? – 1575) was a Spanish man of letters and rector of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, founded in 1551.

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Francisco de Carvajal

Francisco de Carvajal (1464 – 10 April 1548) was a Spanish military officer, conquistador, and explorer remembered as "the demon of the Andes" due to his brutality and uncanny military skill in the Peruvian civil wars of the 16th century.

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Francisco de Miranda

Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez de Espinoza (March 28, 1750 – July 14, 1816), commonly known as Francisco de Miranda, was a Venezuelan military leader and revolutionary.

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Francisco de Montejo

Francisco de Montejo y Álvarez (c. 1479 in Salamanca – c. 1553 in Spain) was a Spanish conquistador in Mexico and Central America.

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Francisco de Sande

Francisco de Sande Picón (1540 – September 12, 1602) was the third Spanish governor and captain-general of the Philippines from August 25, 1575 to April 1580.

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Francisco de Ulloa

Francisco de Ulloa (died 1540) was a Spanish explorer who explored the west coast of present-day Mexico under the commission of Hernán Cortés.

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Francisco Escárcega

Engineer Francisco Escárcega Márquez (died 1938) was a builder of railroads in Mexico and fought in the Mexican Revolution.

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Francisco Fonseca

José Francisco "Kikin" Fonseca Guzmán (born October 2, 1979) is a former Mexican footballer who played as a striker.

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Francisco Franco

Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain as a military dictator from 1939, after the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, until his death in 1975.

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Francisco Gabilondo Soler

Francisco Gabilondo Soler (October 6, 1907, Orizaba, Veracruz Mexico – December 14, 1990, Texcoco, State of Mexico) was a Mexican composer and performer of children's songs.

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Francisco Garcés

Francisco Hermenegildo Tomás Garcés, O.F.M., (April 12, 1738 – July 18, 1781) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who served as a missionary and explorer in the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain.

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Francisco Gil Díaz

Francisco Gil Díaz (born 2 September 1943 in Mexico City) is a Mexican economist who served as Secretary of Finance in the cabinet of President Vicente Fox and currently serves as regional chairman of Telefónica for Mexico and Central America.

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Francisco González Bocanegra

Francisco González Bocanegra (January 8, 1824 – April 11, 1861) was a Mexican poet who wrote the lyrics of the Mexican National Anthem in 1853.

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Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán conquistador)

Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (died 1517) was a Spanish conquistador, known to history mainly for the ill-fated expedition he led in 1517, in the course of which the first European accounts of the Yucatán Peninsula were compiled.

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Francisco Hernández de Toledo

Francisco Hernández de Toledo (1514 in La Puebla de Montalbán, Toledo – 28 January 1587 in Madrid) was a naturalist and court physician to the King of Spain.

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Francisco Javier Clavijero

Francisco Javier Clavijero Echegaray (sometimes Francesco Saverio Clavigero) (September 9, 1731 – April 2, 1787), was a Mexican Jesuit teacher, scholar and historian.

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Francisco Javier Salazar Sáenz

Francisco Javier Salazar Sáenz is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN).

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Francisco Labastida

Francisco Labastida Ochoa (born August 14, 1942) is a Mexican economist and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), who became the first presidential candidate of his party to lose a presidential election, which he did in the 2000 presidential election to Vicente Fox.

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Francisco Lagos Cházaro

Francisco Jerónimo de Jesús Lagos Cházaro Mortero (Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, September 20, 1878 – November 13, 1932 in Mexico City) was the acting President of Mexico designated by the Convention of Aguascalientes from June 10, 1915 to October 10, 1915.

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Francisco López Capillas

Francisco López Capillas (1614 - 1674) was a Mexican composer born in Mexico City.

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Francisco López de Gómara

Francisco López de Gómara (c. 1511 - c. 1566) was a Spanish historian who worked in Seville, particularly noted for his works in which he described the early 16th century expedition undertaken by Hernán Cortés in the Spanish conquest of the New World.

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Francisco Luna Kan

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Francisco Mendoza

Francisco Juan "Panchito" Mendoza Martínez (born April 29, 1985 in El Salto, Jalisco) is a former Mexican footballer who played for Delfines F.C..

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Francisco Ortiz Franco

Francisco Javier Ortiz Franco (1954 in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato – June 22, 2004 in Tijuana, Baja California) was a Mexican journalist, who was murdered after writing about drug trafficking.

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Francisco Palencia

Juan Francisco Palencia Hernández (born 28 April 1973, in Mexico City) is a Mexican former football striker, his last club was UNAM.

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Francisco Pizarro

Francisco Pizarro González (– 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.

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Francisco Rabal

Francisco Rabal Valera (8 March 1926 – 29 August 2001), better known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor, director, and screenwriter born in Águilas, a small town in the province of Murcia, Spain.

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Francisco S. Carvajal

Francisco Sebastián Carvajal y Gual (December 9, 1870 – September 20, 1932) was a Mexican lawyer and politician who served briefly as president in 1914.

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Francisco Sarabia National Airport

Francisco Sarabia National Airport or Terán Airport (formerly IATA code TGZ, ICAO code MMTG) was a national airport located at Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

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Francisco Vázquez de Coronado

Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján (1510 – 22 September 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from Mexico to present-day Kansas through parts of the southwestern United States between 1540 and 1542.

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Francisco Villa Museum

The Francisco Villa Museum is dedicated to the life and times of Mexican Revolutionary Francisco "Pancho" Villa.

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Francisco Zúñiga

José Jesús Francisco Zúñiga Chavarría (December 27, 1912 – August 9, 1998) was a Costa Rican-born Mexican artist, known both for his painting and his sculpture.

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Francoist Spain

Francoist Spain (España franquista) or the Franco regime (Régimen de Franco), formally known as the Spanish State (Estado Español), is the period of Spanish history between 1939, when Francisco Franco took control of Spain after the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War establishing a dictatorship, and 1975, when Franco died and Prince Juan Carlos was crowned King of Spain.

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Frank Cyril Tiarks

Frank Cyril Tiarks OBE (also known as FC Tiarks) (Balham, 9 July 1874 – Loxton, 7 April 1952) was an English banker.

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Frank Hawks

Frank Monroe Hawks (March 28, 1897 - August 23, 1938) was a pilot in the United States Army Air Service during World War I and was known during the 1920s and 1930s as a record breaking aviator, using a series of Texaco-sponsored aircraft, setting 214 point-to-point records in the United States and Europe.

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Frank Robbins

Franklin "Frank" Robbins (September 9, 1917 – November 28, 1994) was a notable American comic book and comic strip artist and writer, as well as a prominent painter whose work appeared in museums including the Whitney Museum of American Art, where one of his paintings was featured in the 1955 Whitney Annual Exhibition of American Painting.

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Frank Sturgis

Frank Anthony Sturgis (December 9, 1924 – December 4, 1993), born Frank Angelo Fiorini, was one of the five Watergate burglars whose capture led to the end of the Presidency of Richard Nixon.

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Frank Wheaton

Frank (Francis) Wheaton (May 8, 1833 – June 18, 1903) was a career military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and Indian Wars.

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Frankfurt Book Fair

The Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF; Frankfurter Buchmesse) is the world's largest trade fair for books, based both on the number of publishing companies represented, and the number of visitors.

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Frankie J

Francisco Javier Bautista, Jr. (born December 7, 1977), better known by his stage name Frankie J, is a Mexican American singer, songwriter, rapper and former member of the musical group Kumbia Kings.

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Frankie Lymon

Franklin Joseph Lymon (September 30, 1942 – February 27, 1968), known professionally as Frankie Lymon, was an American rock and roll/rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City-based early rock and roll group The Teenagers.

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Franklin Chang Díaz

Franklin Ramón Chang Díaz (April 5, 1950) is a Costa Rican-Chinese American mechanical engineer, physicist, former NASA astronaut.

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Franny Beecher

Francis "Franny" Beecher (September 29, 1921 – February 24, 2014), also known as Frank Beecher, was the lead guitarist for Bill Haley & His Comets from 1954 to 1962, and is best remembered for his innovative guitar solos combining elements of country music and jazz.

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Franz Boas

Franz Uri Boas (July 9, 1858December 21, 1942) was a German-American anthropologist and a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the "Father of American Anthropology".

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Franz Joseph I of Austria

Franz Joseph I also Franz Josef I or Francis Joseph I (Franz Joseph Karl; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and monarch of other states in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, from 2 December 1848 to his death.

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Franz von Papen

Franz von Papen (29 October 18792 May 1969) was a German nobleman, General Staff officer and politician.

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Franz von Werra

Franz Xaver Baron von Werra (13 July 1914 – 25 October 1941) was a German World War II fighter pilot and flying ace who was shot down over Britain and captured.

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Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Franz Xaver Winterhalter (20 April 1805 – 8 July 1873) was a German painter and lithographer, known for his portraits of royalty in the mid-19th century.

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Freak on a Leash

"Freak on a Leash" is a song by the American nu metal band Korn, featured on the group's 1998 studio album, Follow the Leader.

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Fred Korematsu

was an American civil rights activist who objected to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

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Fred Noonan

Frederick Joseph "Fred" Noonan (born April 4, 1893; declared missing July 2, 1937 and dead June 20, 1938), was an American flight navigator, sea captain and aviation pioneer who first charted many commercial airline routes across the Pacific Ocean during the 1930s.

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Fred Zinnemann

Alfred Zinnemann (April 29, 1907March 14, 1997) was an Austrian-born American film director.

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Freddie Garcia

Freddie Garcia (born July 7, 1952 in Guanajuato, Mexico) is a retired Mexican-American soccer forward who spent seven seasons in the North American Soccer League and two in the Major Indoor Soccer League.

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Freddie Prinze Jr.

Freddie James Prinze Jr. (born March 8, 1976) is an American actor.

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Freddie Stowers

Freddie Stowers (January 12, 1896 – September 28, 1918) was a black American corporal in the United States Army who was killed in action during World War I, while serving in an American unit under French command.

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Freddy Fender

Freddy Fender (born Baldemar Garza Huerta; June 4, 1937 – October 14, 2006) was a Mexican-American Tejano, country and rock and roll musician, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados.

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Frederick Funston

Frederick Funston (November 9, 1865 – February 19, 1917) also known as Fighting Fred Funston, was a general in the United States Army, best known for his roles in the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War.

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Frederick H. Rindge

Frederick Hastings Rindge (1857–1905) was an American business magnate, real estate developer, philanthropist, and writer, of Los Angeles, California.

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Frederick Stark Pearson

Frederick Stark Pearson (July 3, 1861 – May 7, 1915) was an American electrical engineer and entrepreneur.

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Frederick William Lehmann

Frederick William Lehmann (February 28, 1853 – September 12, 1931) was a prominent American lawyer, statesman, United States Solicitor General, and rare book collector.

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Fredonian Rebellion

The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) was the first attempt by white Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico.

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Free Soil Party

The Free Soil Party was a short-lived political party in the United States active in the 1848 and 1852 presidential elections as well as in some state elections.

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Free-tailed bat

The Molossidae, or free-tailed bats, are a family of bats within the order Chiroptera.

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Free-trade zone

A free-trade zone (FTZ) is a specific class of special economic zone.

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Freedom House

Freedom House is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) U.S. government-funded non-governmental organization (NGO) that conducts research and advocacy on democracy, political freedom, and human rights.

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Freikorps

Freikorps ("Free Corps") were German volunteer units that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, which effectively fought as mercenary or private armies, regardless of their own nationality.

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French and Indian War

The French and Indian War (1754–63) comprised the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War of 1756–63.

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French Foreign Legion

The French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) (FFL; Légion étrangère, L.É.) is a military service branch of the French Army established in 1831.

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French Forrest

French Forrest (1796 – December 22, 1866) was an American naval officer who served first in the United States Navy and later the Confederate States Navy.

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French people

The French (Français) are a Latin European ethnic group and nation who are identified with the country of France.

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Frente Cívico

The Frente Cívico Pro-Defensa del Casino de la Selva is a social movement made up of several organizations in Mexico.

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Fresnillo

Fresnillo /fres'nijo/ (2005 census pop. 110,892), founded in 1554 by Francisco de Ibarra, is the second largest city in Zacatecas state, north central Mexico and the seat of Fresnillo municipality.

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Fresno Yosemite International Airport

Fresno Yosemite International Airport, is a joint civil-military airport in Fresno, California.

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Friction drum

A friction drum is a musical instrument found in various forms in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.

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Fried egg

A fried egg is a cooked dish made from one or more eggs which are removed from their shells and placed into a pan, usually without breaking the yolk, and fried with minimal accompaniment.

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Friedrich Gerstäcker

Friedrich Gerstäcker (May 10, 1816 in Hamburg – May 31, 1872 in Braunschweig) was a German traveler and novelist.

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Friedrich Martens

Friedrich Fromhold Martens, or Friedrich Fromhold von Martens, also known as Fyodor Fyodorovich Martens (Фёдор Фёдорович Мартенс) in Russian and Frédéric Frommhold (de) Martens in French (–) was a diplomat and jurist in service of the Russian Empire who made important contributions to the science of international law.

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Friedrich Ratzel

Friedrich Ratzel (August 30, 1844 – August 9, 1904) was a German geographer and ethnographer, notable for first using the term Lebensraum ("living space") in the sense that the National Socialists later would.

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Frijoles negros

Frijoles negros (literally "black beans" in Spanish) is a nutritious Hispanic dish made with black beans, prepared in Cuba, Venezuela (where it is called Caraotas Negras), Puerto Rico, Mexico, and other nations in Latin America.

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Fritos

Fritos is a brand of corn chips and dipping sauces created in 1932 by Charles Elmer Doolin and produced since 1959 by Frito-Lay.

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Friulian language

Friulian or Friulan (or, affectionately, marilenghe in Friulian, friulano in Italian, Furlanisch in German, furlanščina in Slovene; also Friulian) is a Romance language belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance family, spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy.

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Frog legs

Frog legs are one of the better-known delicacies of French and Chinese cuisine.

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Frolic Froth

Frolic Froth is a psychedelic band formed in Mexico City by members Victor Basurto (bass) and Arturo López (drums) of Loch Ness, and Jorge Beltrán (guitar) from Humus.

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Front Line Assembly

Front Line Assembly (FLA) is a Canadian electro-industrial band formed by Bill Leeb in 1986 after leaving Skinny Puppy.

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Frontenis

Frontenis is a sport that is played in a 30 meter pelota court using racquets (a tennis racquet or a similar frontenis racquet) and rubber balls.

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Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines is an American ultra low cost carrier headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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Fronton, Texas

Fronton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States, bordering the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, close to Ciudad Miguel Alemán.

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Frosted Flakes

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Fuddruckers

Fuddruckers is an American fast casual, franchised restaurant chain that specializes in hamburgers.

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Fuerza Guerrera

Fuerza Guerrera (born December 13, 1953) is a Mexican Luchador enmascarado (or masked professional wrestler) who made his debut in 1978.

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Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña

The Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (English: Armed Forces of National Liberation, FALN) was a Puerto Rican clandestine paramilitary organization that, through direct action, advocated complete independence for Puerto Rico.

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Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando

The Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando (Special Forces High Command) is the principal Mexican Army Tier 1 Special Mission Unit for counter-terrorist operations.

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Fugitive slaves in the United States

The phenomenon of slaves running away and seeking to gain freedom is as old as the institution of slavery itself.

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Fujifilm

, trading as Fujifilm (stylized as FUJiFILM), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational photography and imaging company headquartered in Tokyo.

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Fulgencio Obelmejias

Fulgencio Obelmejias (born January 1, 1953), sometimes known also as Fully Obel is a Venezuelan former boxer, who was world super-middleweight champion.

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Fulgora laternaria

The fulgorid insect Fulgora laternaria (often misspelled "lanternaria"), is a planthopper known by a large variety of common names including lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, cocoposa (in Spanish) and jequitiranaboia (in the Amazon region and elsewhere in Brazil).

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Full Circle (The Doors album)

Full Circle is the eighth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released in August 1972.

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Full Circle with Michael Palin

Full Circle with Michael Palin is the title of a 10-part 1997 documentary television series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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Fullerton, California

Fullerton is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States.

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Fulvous whistling duck

The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the Southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent.

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Fun with Veal

"Fun with Veal" is the 4th episode of the sixth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 83rd episode of the series overall.

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Functional illiteracy

Functional illiteracy is reading and writing skills that are inadequate "to manage daily living and employment tasks that require reading skills beyond a basic level".

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Fundación Azteca

Fundación Azteca is a Mexican non-profit organization that promotes social responsibility founded in 1997 and owned by Grupo Salinas.

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Fundidora Park

Fundidora Park is a public park located east of Monterrey, Mexico in the old land of Fundidora de Acero de Monterrey.

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Funding of science

Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology and social science.

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Fur trade

The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur.

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Futsal

Futsal is a variant of association football played on a hard court, smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors.

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G20

The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

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G20 developing nations

The G20 developing nations (and, occasionally, the G21, G23 or G20+) was a bloc of developing nations established on 20 August 2003.

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G4 nations

The G4 nations comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan are four countries which support each other’s bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council.

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Gabon national football team

The Gabon national football team, nicknamed Les Panthères (The Panthers) or Les Brésiliens (The Brazilians), is the national team of Gabon and is controlled by the Fédération Gabonaise de Football.

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Gabriel Figueroa

Gabriel Figueroa Mateos (April 24, 1907 – April 27, 1997) was a Mexican cinematographer who worked both in Mexican cinema and Hollywood.

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Gabriel Retes

José Ignacio Gabriel Jorge Retes Balzaretti (born March 25, 1947) is a Mexican film director.

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Gabriel Zaid

Gabriel Zaid is a Mexican writer, poet and intellectual.

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Gabriela Mistral

Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral, was a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist.

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Gadsden Purchase

The Gadsden Purchase (known in Mexico as Venta de La Mesilla, "Sale of La Mesilla") is a region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States purchased via a treaty signed on December 30, 1853, by James Gadsden, U.S. ambassador to Mexico at that time.

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Gael García Bernal

Gael García Bernal (born 30 November 1978) is a Mexican film actor, director, model and producer.

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Gail Borden

Gail Borden, Jr. (November 9, 1801 – January 11, 1874) was a native New Yorker who settled in Texas in 1829, where he worked as a land surveyor, newspaper publisher, and inventor.

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Gail Collins Pappalardi

Gail Delta Collins Pappalardi (February 2, 1941 - December 6, 2013) was an American songwriter and artist.

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Galeana, Nuevo León

Galeana is both a municipality and a city in the Mexican state of Nuevo León.

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Galiceno

The Galiceno is a horse breed developed in Mexico, bred from horses brought from Spain by Hernán Cortés and other conquistadors.

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Galicia (Spain)

Galicia (Galician: Galicia, Galiza; Galicia; Galiza) is an autonomous community of Spain and historic nationality under Spanish law.

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Galictis

A grison, also known as a South American wolverine, is any mustelid in the genus Galictis.

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Galleon

Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships first used by the Spanish as armed cargo carriers and later adopted by European states from the 16th to 18th centuries during the age of sail and were the principal fleet units drafted for use as warships until the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the mid-1600s.

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Gallery of coats of arms of sovereign states

This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms, an emblem serving a similar purpose or both (such as greater and lesser coat of arms, national emblem or seal) of each of the countries in the list of countries.

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Galliformes

Galliformes is an order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkey, grouse, chicken, New World quail and Old World quail, ptarmigan, partridge, pheasant, junglefowl and the Cracidae.

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Galneryus

is a Japanese power metal band, formed in Osaka in 2001 by guitarist Syu and vocalist Yama-B. Galneryus Artist Profile Retrieved Jan 23, 2011 ガルネリウス Biography Retrieved January 23, 2011 Originally the only official members, the two utilized several support musicians until bassist Tsui, keyboardist Yuhki, and drummer Jun-ichi officially joined for the release of their debut album in 2003.

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Galveston Bay

Galveston Bay is the seventh largest estuary in the United States, located along the upper coast of Texas.

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Galveston, Texas

Galveston is a coastal resort city on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Gambel's quail

The Gambel's quail (Callipepla gambelii) is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family.

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Game Show Moments Gone Bananas

Game Show Moments Gone Bananas is a television series on VH1.

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Ganado, Arizona

Ganado (Lókʼaahnteel) is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.

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GANEFO

The Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) were the games set up by Indonesia as a counter to the Olympic Games.

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Garage rock

Garage rock (sometimes called 60s punk or garage punk) is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that flourished in the mid-1960s, most notably in the United States and Canada, and has experienced various revivals in the last several decades.

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Garcia (plant)

Garcia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae and of the monotypic subtribe Garciinae, first described as a genus in 1792.

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Garden of Five Senses

The Garden of Five Senses is a park in Delhi, India.

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Gardena, California

Gardena is a city located in the South Bay (southwestern) region of Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Garibaldi (group)

Garibaldi was a Mexican pop group, who wore a free version of the traditional charro costume while singing modern version of traditional songs.

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Garter snake

Garter snake (in addition to ribbon snake) is a common name for the nearly harmless, small to medium-sized snakes belonging to the genus Thamnophis.

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Garth Williams

Garth Montgomery Williams (April 16, 1912 – May 8, 1996) was an American artist who came to prominence in the American postwar era as an illustrator of children's books.

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Gary Doer

Gary Albert Doer, (born March 31, 1948) is a former Canadian diplomat and politician from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Gary Jennings

Gary Jennings (September 20, 1928 – February 13, 1999) was an American author who wrote children's and adult novels.

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Gary Miller

Gary Gene Miller (born October 16, 1948) is an American politician, who was the Republican U.S. Representative for.

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Garza language

Garza is an extinct Comecrudan language of Texas and Mexico.

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Gas explosion

A gas explosion is an explosion resulting from mixing a gas, typically from a gas leak, with air in the presence of an ignition source.

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Gaspar Henaine

Gaspar Henaine Pérez (6 January 1926 – 30 September 2011), more commonly known by his pseudonym Capulina, was a Mexican comedian, actor, singer, film producer, and screenwriter.

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Gateway, Inc.

Gateway Inc. was an American computer hardware company based in South Dakota and later California, that developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories.

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Gérard Pierre-Charles

Gérard Pierre-Charles (December 18, 1935, Jacmel – October 11, 2004, Cuba) was a Haitian politician and former leader of the Unified Party of Haitian Communists.

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Gómez Palacio, Durango

Gómez Palacio is a city and its surrounding municipality in northeastern Durango, Mexico, adjacent to the border of the state of Coahuila.

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GE C36-7

The GE C36-7 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems, GE do Brazil and A Goninan & Co between 1978 and 1989.

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Gelsemiaceae

Gelsemiaceae is a family of flowering plants, belonging to the order Gentianales.

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Gelsemium

Gelsemium is an Asian and North American genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae.

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Gelsemium sempervirens

Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to subtropical and tropical America: Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico (Chiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo), includes description, drawings, distribution map, etc.

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Gene Austin

Gene Austin (June 24, 1900 – January 24, 1972) was an American singer and songwriter, one of the first "crooners".

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Gene Gauntier

Gene Gauntier (May 17, 1885 – December 18, 1966) was an American screenwriter and actress who was one of the pioneers of the motion picture industry.

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Gene Kranz

Eugene Francis "Gene" Kranz (born August 17, 1933) is an American aerospace engineer, retired fighter pilot and a retired NASA Flight Director and manager.

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Gene Zesch

Gene Zesch is an American sculptor, who gained national recognition in the 1960s when prominent figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson and John Connally started collecting his woodcarvings.

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General classification in the Tour de France

The general classification is the most important classification, the one by which the winner of the Tour de France is determined.

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General Escobedo

General Escobedo, or simply Escobedo, is a city and municipality in Nuevo León, Mexico that is part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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General Lucio Blanco International Airport

General Lucio Blanco International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Lucio Blanco), also known as Reynosa International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Reynosa, is an international airport located in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, near the Mexico–United States border. It handles national and international air traffic for the city of Reynosa. In 2016, the airport handled 563,952 passengers, and in 2017, it handled 485,727 passengers. The airport is named in honor of General Lucio Blanco, a major figure of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920.

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General Motors 60° V6 engine

The General Motors 60° V6 engine family is a series of 60° V6 engines which were produced for both longitudinal and transverse applications.

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General Synod

The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations.

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Generalissimo

Generalissimo is a military rank of the highest degree, superior to field marshal and other five-star ranks in the countries where they are used.

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Genero Espinosa Dorantes

Genero Edgar Espinosa Dorantes (born June 19, 1970 in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico), is a Mexican criminal, who is the 477th fugitive listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

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Geneva, Nebraska

Geneva is a city in, and the county seat of, Fillmore County, Nebraska, United States.

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Genipa americana

Genipa Americana is a species of trees in the family Rubiaceae.

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Genovevo de la O

Genovevo de la O (January 3, 1876 – June 12, 1952) was an important figure in the Mexican Revolution in Morelos.

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Geode

Geodes (Greek γεώδης - ge-ōdēs, "earthlike") are geological secondary structures which occur in certain sedimentary and volcanic rocks.

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Geoff Hurst

Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst (born 8 December 1941) is a former England international footballer.

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Geoffrey D. Miller

Geoffrey D. Miller (born c. 1949) is a retired United States Army Major General who commanded the US detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Iraq.

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Geoffroy's spider monkey

Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi), also known as the black-handed spider monkey, is a species of spider monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central America, parts of Mexico and possibly a small portion of Colombia.

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Geographical (magazine)

Geographical (formerly The Geographical Magazine) is the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), a key associate and supporter of many famous expeditions, including those of Charles Darwin, Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton.

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Geographical distribution of German speakers

In addition to the German-speaking area (Deutscher Sprachraum) in Europe, German-speaking minorities are present in many countries and on all six inhabited continents.

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Geographical Fugue

The Geographical Fugue or Fuge aus der Geographie is the most famous piece for spoken chorus by Ernst Toch.

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Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union

Three European Union schemes of geographical indications and traditional specialties, known as protected designation of origin (PDO), protected geographical indication (PGI), and traditional specialities guaranteed (TSG), promote and protect names of quality agricultural products and foodstuffs.

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Geographical renaming

Geographical renaming is the changing of the name of a geographical feature or area.

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Geographical usage of television

The geographical usage of television varies around the world with a number of different transmission standards in use and differing approaches by government in relation to ownership and programme content.

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Geography of Belize

Belize is a small Central American nation, located at 17°15' north of the equator and 88°45' west of the Prime Meridian on the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Geography of British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific Ocean.

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Geography of California

California is a U.S. state on the western coast of North America.

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Geography of Cuba

Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea.

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Geography of Guatemala

Guatemala is mountainous, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department.

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Geography of Mexico

The geography of Mexico describes the geographic features of Mexico, a country in the Americas.

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Geography of the United States

The term "United States", when used in the geographical sense, is the contiguous United States, the state of Alaska, the island state of Hawaii, the five insular territories of Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa, and minor outlying possessions.

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Geography of Yukon

Yukon is in the northwestern corner of Canada and is bordered by Alaska and the Northwest Territories.

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Geohintonia

Geohintonia mexicana (discovered in 1992) is a species of cacti, the only species in the genus Geohintonia.

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Geology of the Bryce Canyon area

The exposed geology of the Bryce Canyon area in Utah shows a record of deposition that covers the last part of the Cretaceous Period and the first half of the Cenozoic era in that part of North America.

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Geology of the United States

The richly textured landscape of the United States is a product of the dueling forces of plate tectonics, weathering and erosion.

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George Albert Smith

George Albert Smith Sr. (April 4, 1870 – April 4, 1951) was an American religious leader who served as the eighth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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George Anson, 1st Baron Anson

Admiral of the Fleet George Anson, 1st Baron Anson, (23 April 1697 – 6 June 1762), was a Royal Navy officer.

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George Armstrong Custer

George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.

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George Cardenas

George A. Cardenas (born October 9, 1964) is alderman of the 12th Ward of the City of Chicago.

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George Clapp Vaillant

George Clapp Vaillant (April 5, 1901, – May 13, 1945) was an American anthropologist.

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George Clooney

George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and businessman.

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George Dawson (author)

George Dawson (January 19, 1898 – July 5, 2001) was called "America's favorite poster child for literacy" after learning to read at the age of 98.

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George Engelmann

George Engelmann, also known as Georg Engelmann, (2 February 1809 – 4 February 1884) was a German-American botanist.

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George Fisher (settler)

George (Jorge) Fisher (April 30, 1795 – June 11, 1873) was a customs officer and early leader of the Texas Revolution.

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George Gervin

George Gervin (born April 27, 1952), nicknamed "The Iceman", is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Virginia Squires, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls.

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George Gordon (botanist)

George Gordon (1806–1879) was a British botanist.

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George H. W. Bush

George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

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George M. Dallas

George Mifflin Dallas (July 10, 1792December 31, 1864) was an American politician and diplomat who served as Mayor of Philadelphia from 1828 to 1829 and as the 11th Vice President of the United States from 1845 to 1849.

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George Oppen

George Oppen (April 24, 1908 – July 7, 1984) was an American poet, best known as one of the members of the Objectivist group of poets.

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George P. Bush

George Prescott Bush (born April 24, 1976) is an American attorney, former U.S. Navy Reserve officer, real estate investor, and politician who serves as the Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office.

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George Scarborough

George Scarborough (October 2, 1859 – April 5, 1900) was a cowboy and lawman who lived during the time of the Wild West.

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George Seldes

Henry George Seldes (November 16, 1890 – July 2, 1995) was an American investigative journalist, foreign correspondent, editor, author, and media critic best known for the publication of the newsletter In Fact from 1940 to 1950.

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George Strait

George Harvey Strait (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer.

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George Verwer

George Verwer (born July 3, 1938) is the founder of Operation Mobilisation (OM), a Christian missions organization.

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George W. Romney

George Wilcken Romney (July 8, 1907 – July 26, 1995) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician.

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George Washington Hockley

George Westcott Hockley (August 11, 1793 – June 6, 1851) was a Texas revolutionary who served as Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas.

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George Washington University

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George Washington Vanderbilt III

George Washington Vanderbilt III (September 23, 1914 – June 24, 1961) was a yachtsman and a scientific explorer who was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family.

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George Woolf

George Monroe Woolf (May 31, 1910 – January 4, 1946), nicknamed "The Iceman", was a Canadian-born thoroughbred race horse jockey.

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Georgetown Law

Georgetown University Law Center, commonly referred to as Georgetown Law School or simply Georgetown Law, is one of the professional graduate schools of Georgetown University, a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Established in 1870, it is the second largest law school in the United States and receives more full-time applications than any other law school in the country.

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Gerald Cock

Gerald Cock (1887 – 10 November 1973) was a British broadcasting executive, who initially worked for BBC Radio, before being made the Corporation's very first Director of Television, in effect the very first Controller of the television channel initially known as the BBC Television Service but later renamed BBC1.

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Gerald Durrell

Gerald Malcolm Durrell, OBE (7 January 1925 – 30 January 1995) was a British naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, author and television presenter.

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Gerardo Espinoza

Gerardo Espinoza Ahumada (born 3 October 1981 in Guamuchil, Sinaloa) is a former Mexican footballer, who last played for Puebla in Liga MX.

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Gerónimo de Aguilar

Jerónimo de Aguilar O.F.M. (1489–1531) was a Franciscan friar born in Écija, Spain.

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Gerónimo Gil

Gerónimo Gil (born Aug. 7, 1975, in Oaxaca, Mexico) is a professional baseball catcher who currently plays in the Triple-A Mexican League for the Diablos Rojos del México.

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German colonization of the Americas

The German colonization of the Americas consisted of German settlements in Venezuela (Klein-Venedig, also Welser-Kolonie), St. Thomas, Crab Island (Guyana), and Ter Tholen (Tortola) in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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German diaspora

German diaspora (Deutschstämmige; also, under National Socialism: Volksdeutsche) are ethnic Germans and their descendants living outside Germany.

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Germanic languages

The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa.

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Germán Valdés

Germán Genaro Cipriano Gómez Valdés de Castillo (19 September 1915 – 29 June 1973), better known as Tin-Tan, was an actor, singer and comedian who was born in Mexico City but was raised and began his career in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.

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Germán Villa

Germán Villa Castañeda (born April 2, 1973 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican footballer, who has two children by the name of German Villa Jr.

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Geronimo

Geronimo (Goyaałé "the one who yawns"; June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Chiricahua Apache tribe.

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Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman

Gertrude Mary Denman, Lady Denman, GBE (née Pearson; 7 November 18842 June 1954), sometimes known as Trudie, was a British woman active in women's rights issues including the promotion of Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom.

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg is a borough and the county seat of Adams County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Ghana national football team

The Ghana national football team represents Ghana in international association football and has done so since the 1950s.

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Ghent

Ghent (Gent; Gand) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.

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Ghetto

A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group live, typically as a result of social, legal, or economic pressure.

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Ghirardelli Chocolate Company

The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is a United States division of Swiss confectioner Lindt & Sprüngli.

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Ghost

In folklore, a ghost (sometimes known as an apparition, haunt, phantom, poltergeist, shade, specter or spectre, spirit, spook, and wraith) is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear to the living.

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Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road

Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road is a 2002 philosophical travel memoir by Neil Peart, the drummer and main lyricist for the Canadian progressive rock band Rush.

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Ghosts (play)

Ghosts (Gengangere) is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.

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Giacomo Beltrami

Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1779 in Bergamo – January 6, 1855 in Filottrano) was an Italian jurist, author, and explorer, best known for claiming to have discovered the headwaters of the Mississippi River in 1823 while on a trip through much of the United States (later expeditions determined a different source, however).

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Giancarlo Gramolazzo

Father Giancarlo Gramolazzo (Ortonovo, Italy, 1945 - Rome, 8 November 2010) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served as an exorcist.

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Gianluca Vialli

Gianluca Vialli (born 9 July 1964) is an Italian football manager and former footballer who played as a striker.

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Gianni Rivera

Giovanni "Gianni" Rivera (born 18 August 1943, in Alessandria) is an Italian politician and former footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Giant anteater

The giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), also known as the ant bear, is a large insectivorous mammal native to Central and South America.

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Giant cowbird

The giant cowbird (Molothrus oryzivorus) is a large passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae.

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Giant horned lizard

The giant horned lizard (Phrynosoma asio) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard which is endemic to the Pacific coast of southern Mexico.

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Giant leopard moth

The giant leopard moth or eyed tiger moth (Hypercompe scribonia) is a moth of the family Erebidae.

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Giant sucking sound

The "giant sucking sound" was United States presidential candidate Ross Perot's phrase for what he believed would be the negative effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which he opposed.

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Gila River

The Gila River (O'odham Pima: Keli Akimel or simply Akimel, Quechan: Haa Siʼil) is a tributary of the Colorado River flowing through New Mexico and Arizona in the United States.

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Gila woodpecker

The Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) is a medium-sized woodpecker of the desert regions of the southwestern United States and western Mexico.

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Gilberto Rincón Gallardo

Gilberto Rincón Gallardo y Meltis (15 May 1939 – 30 August 2008) was a Mexican politician, activist and former presidential candidate.

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Gilded flicker

The gilded flicker (Colaptes chrysoides) is a large-sized woodpecker (mean length of) of the Sonoran, Yuma, and eastern Colorado Desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico including all of the Baja Peninsula except the extreme northwestern region.

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Gilles Groulx

Gilles Groulx (May 30, 1931 in Montreal, Quebec – August 22, 1994) was a Canadian film director.

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Gillian Slovo

Gillian Slovo (born 15 March 1952) is a South African-born novelist, playwright and memoirist.

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Gilroy, California

Gilroy is a city located in Northern California's Santa Clara County, south of Morgan Hill and north of San Benito County.

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Gimme a Break!

Gimme a Break! is an American sitcom that aired on NBC for six seasons from October 29, 1981 until May 12, 1987.

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Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera

The Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera is an indoor arena located in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Gina Haley

Linda Georgina (Gina) Haley (born April 23, 1975 in Mexico) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri

Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri (1651–1725) was a seventeenth-century Italian adventurer and traveler.

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Girl, Interrupted

Girl, Interrupted is a best-selling 1993 memoir by American author Susanna Kaysen, relating her experiences as a young woman in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.

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Gizzard

The gizzard, also referred to as the ventriculus, gastric mill, and gigerium, is an organ found in the digestive tract of some animals, including archosaurs (pterosaurs, crocodiles, alligators, and dinosaurs, including birds), earthworms, some gastropods, some fish, and some crustaceans.

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Glacier

A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight; it forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation (melting and sublimation) over many years, often centuries.

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Glad (band)

GLAD is one of the pioneers of Christian pop/rock and a cappella music, having formed as a progressive rock group in 1972 and discovered a large audience for their a cappella music in 1988.

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Glass frog

The glass frogs are frogs of the amphibian family Centrolenidae (order Anura).

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Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona, United States, near the town of Page.

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Glencoe, California

Glencoe (formerly, Mosquito and Mosquito Gulch) is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California.

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Glendale, California

Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Glendale, Colorado

The city of Glendale is a Home Rule Municipality located in an exclave of Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States.

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Glendora, California

Glendora is a city in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California, east of downtown Los Angeles.

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Global 200

The Global 200 is the list of ecoregions identified by WWF, the global conservation organization, as priorities for conservation.

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Global Air (Mexico)

Global Air (Damojh Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V.) is a Mexican airline.

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Global Earth Observation System of Systems

The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is being built by the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) on the basis of a 10-Year Implementation Plan running from 2005 to 2015.

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Global Legal Information Network

The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a cooperative, not-for-profit federation of government agencies or their designees that contribute national legal information to the GLIN database.

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GlobalFest

GlobalFest is an annual cultural celebration in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Gloria Grahame

Gloria Grahame (November 28, 1923 – October 5, 1981) was an American stage, film, television actress and singer.

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Gloria Guinness

Gloria Guinness (born Gloria Rubio Alatorre; August 27, 1913, findagrave.com; accessed June 15, 2017. – November 9, 1980) was a socialite and fashion icon, as well as a contributing editor to Harper's Bazaar from 1963-71.

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Gloria Trevi

Gloria Trevi (born Gloria de los Ángeles Treviño Ruiz on February 15, 1968) is a Mexican singer and songwriter.

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Glossary of golf

The following is a glossary of the terminology currently used in the sport of golf.

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Glossy snake

Arizona elegans is a species of medium-sized colubrid snake commonly referred to as the glossy snake or the faded snake, which is endemic to the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Glottalic consonant

A glottalic consonant is a consonant produced with some important contribution (a movement, a closure) of the glottis (the opening that leads from the nose and mouth cavities into the larynx and the lungs).

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Glucose meter

A glucose meter is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood.

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GM Gamma platform

Gamma is General Motors' global subcompact front-wheel drive automobile platform, first used in the 2000 Opel Corsa C. During the cooperation and crossover capital participation of GM and Fiat in 2002, both companies developed this as a common platform which had been used both in GM and in Fiat models.

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GM Korea

GM Korea CompanyFormerly GM Daewoo Auto & Technology. (한국지엠주식회사,Also spelled as 한국GM주식회사.) is South Korea's third largest automobile manufacturer and a subsidiary of General Motors.

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Gnathostomiasis

Gnathostomiasis (also known as larva migrans profundus) is the human infection caused by the nematode (roundworm) Gnathostoma spinigerum and/or Gnathostoma hispidum, which infects vertebrates.

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Go (game)

Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent.

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Gogo's Crazy Bones

Gogo's Crazy Bones (also referred to as Crazy Bones or Gogo's) are small, collectible figurines that became a popular fad during the very late 1990s and went though to the late 2000s.

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Goiânia

Goiânia is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Goiás.

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Gold (color)

Gold, also called golden, is a color.

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Gold standard

A gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.

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Gold's Gym

Gold's Gym International, Inc. is an American chain of international co-ed fitness centers (commonly referred to as gyms) originally started by Joe Gold in Venice Beach, California.

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Goldcorp

Goldcorp Inc. is a gold production company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Golden Baseball League

The Golden Baseball League, based in San Ramon, California, was an independent baseball league.

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Golden eagle

The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Golden pheasant

The golden pheasant or Chinese pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) is a gamebird of the order Galliformes (gallinaceous birds) and the family Phasianidae (pheasants).

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Golden-crowned kinglet

The golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa) is a very small songbird.

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Golden-crowned warbler

The golden-crowned warbler (Basileuterus culicivorus) is a small New World warbler.

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Golden-fronted woodpecker

The golden-fronted woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons) is a North American woodpecker.

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Golden-olive woodpecker

The golden-olive woodpecker (Colaptes rubiginosus) is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south and east to Guyana, northwest Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago.

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Goldman Environmental Prize

The Goldman Environmental Prize is a prize awarded annually to grassroots environmental activists, one from each of the world's six geographic regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands and Island Nations, North America, and South and Central America.

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Goldman Sachs

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in New York City.

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Gomphothere

Gomphotheres are any members of the diverse, extinct taxonomic family Gomphotheriidae.

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Gonatodes

Gonatodes is a genus of New World dwarf geckos of the family Sphaerodactylidae.

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Gondola lift

A gondola lift is a means of cable transport and type of aerial lift which is supported and propelled by cables from above.

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Gondwanatheria

Gondwanatheria is an extinct group of mammals that lived in the Southern Hemisphere, including Antarctica, during the Upper Cretaceous through the Miocene (and possibly much earlier, if Allostaffia is a member of this group).

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Gone for Soldiers

Gone for Soldiers is a 2000 historical novel by Jeffrey Shaara about the Mexican-American War.

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Gone to Texas

Gone to Texas (often abbreviated GTT), was a phrase used by Americans emigrating to Texas in the 1800s.

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Gonzales County, Texas

Gonzales County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Gonzalo Arango

Gonzalo Arango Arias (born in Andes, Antioquia 1931 – Tocancipá, Cundinamarca 1976) was a Colombian poet, journalist and philosopher.

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Gonzalo Gavira

Gonzalo Gavira (October 30, 1925 – January 9, 2005) was a Mexican movie sound technician.

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Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada

Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada y Rivera, also spelled as De Quezada and Ximénez, (1496 – other sources state 1506 or 1509Graham (1922) Suesca, 16 February 1579) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador in northern South America, territories currently known as Colombia. He explored the northern part of South America. As a well-educated lawyer he was one of the intellectuals of the Spanish conquest. He was an effective organizer and leader, designed the first legislation for the government of the area, and was its historian. After 1569 he undertook explorations toward the east, searching for the elusive El Dorado, but returned to New Granada in 1573. He has been suggested as a possible model for Cervantes' Don Quixote.

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Gonzalo Rojas

Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro (December 20, 1916 – April 25, 2011) was a Chilean poet.

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González (surname)

González is a Spanish surname.

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Good Friday

Good Friday is a Christian holiday celebrating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary.

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Goodeidae

Splitfins are a family, Goodeidae, of teleost fish endemic to Mexico and some areas of the United States.

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Goodwill Games

The Goodwill Games was an international sports competition created by Ted Turner in reaction to the political troubles surrounding the Olympic Games of the 1980s.

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Goodwill Industries

Goodwill Industries International Inc., or shortened to Goodwill, (stylized as goodwill) is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have barriers preventing them from otherwise obtaining a job.

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Google Earth

Google Earth is a computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based on satellite imagery.

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Gorch Fock (1933)

Gorch Fock I (ex Tovarishch, ex Gorch Fock) is a German three-mast barque, the first of a series built as school ships for the German Reichsmarine in 1933.

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Gordita

A gordita in Mexican cuisine is a pastry made with masa and stuffed with cheese, meat, or other fillings.

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Gordon Banks

Gordon Banks (born 30 December 1937) is a former England international football goalkeeper.

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Gorefest

Gorefest was a Dutch band from the Zeeland region of the Netherlands which was founded in 1989 as a death metal outfit by De Koeyer, Harthoorn, van Schaik and Hoogendoorn.

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Gory Guerrero

Salvador Guerrero Quesada (January 11, 1921 – April 18, 1990), better known as Gory Guerrero, was one of the premier Hispanic professional wrestlers in the early days of Lucha Libre when most wrestlers were imported from outside Mexico.

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Goshen County, Wyoming

Goshen County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

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Gossypium

Gossypium is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Gossypieae of the mallow family, Malvaceae from which cotton is harvested.

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Gothia Cup

The Gothia Cup is an international youth football tournament organized by professional football club BK Häcken, which has been held annually since 1975 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Gothic architecture

Gothic architecture is an architectural style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages.

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Gouania

Gouania is a genus of flowering plants in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae.

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Govenia

Govenia is a genus of plants belonging to the family Orchidaceae.

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Government

A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.

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Government Accountability Office

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is a legislative branch government agency that provides auditing, evaluation, and investigative services for the United States Congress.

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Government Communications Security Bureau

The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) (Te Tira Tiaki, formerly Te Tari Whakamau Irirangi) is the public-service department of New Zealand charged with promoting New Zealand's national security by collecting and analysing information of an intelligence nature.

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Governmental positions on the Iraq War prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq

This article describes the positions of world governments before the actual initiation of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and not their current positions as they may have changed since then.

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Governor

A governor is, in most cases, a public official with the power to govern the executive branch of a non-sovereign or sub-national level of government, ranking under the head of state.

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Governor of Campeche

Governors of the state of Campeche, Mexico, since statehood.

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Governor of Guanajuato

This is a list of the Governors of the Mexican state of Guanajuato since 1917.

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Governor of Nuevo León

The Mexican state of Nuevo León has been governed by more than a hundred individuals in its history, who have had various titles and degrees of responsibility depending on the prevailing political regime of the time.

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Governor of Querétaro

The Governor of Querétaro is the chief executive of the Mexican state of Querétaro.

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Governor of Sinaloa

List of governors of the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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GQ

GQ (formerly Gentlemen's Quarterly) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931.

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Grace Lee Whitney

Grace Lee Whitney (April 1, 1930 – May 1, 2015) was an American actress and singer.

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Grameen Bank

The Grameen Bank (গ্রামীণ বাংক) is a microfinance organisation and community development bank founded in Bangladesh.

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Gran Hamada

, better known by his ring name, (born November 27, 1950) is a Japanese professional wrestler, the first to adopt the high-flying Mexican lucha libre style.

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Gran Telescopio Canarias

The Gran Telescopio Canarias (GranTeCan or GTC) is a reflecting telescope located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma, in the Canaries, Spain.

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Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon (Hopi: Ongtupqa; Wi:kaʼi:la, Navajo: Tsékooh Hatsoh, Spanish: Gran Cañón) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.

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Grandizo Munis

Grandizo Munis (Torreón, Mexico, 18 April 1912Paris, 4 February 1989) was a Spanish politician.

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Granjeno, Texas

Granjeno is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Granville P. Swift

Granville Perry Swift (May 1, 1821 in Lexington, Kentucky – April 21, 1875) was a California pioneer who participated in the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846 and who was highly successful at gold mining.

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Grapefruit

The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit.

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Grasshopper

Grasshoppers are insects of the suborder Caelifera within the order Orthoptera, which includes crickets and their allies in the other suborder Ensifera.

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Grasshopper sparrow

The grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) is a small American sparrow.

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Grassland yellow finch

The grassland yellow finch (Sicalis luteola) is a small passerine bird.

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Gray Davis

Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis Jr. (born December 26, 1942) is a retired American politician and attorney who served as the 37th Governor of California from 1999 to 2003.

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Gray vireo

The gray vireo (Vireo vicinior) is a small North American passerine bird.

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Gray-headed kite

The gray-headed kite (Leptodon cayanensis) is a raptor found in open woodland and swamp forests.

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Grazia

Grazia (Italian for Grace) is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Australia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Germany.

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Grease (musical)

Grease is a 1971 musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.

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Great antshrike

The great antshrike (Taraba major) is a passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae.

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Great Basin

The Great Basin is the largest area of contiguous endorheic watersheds in North America.

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Great bison belt

The great bison belt is a tract of rich grassland that ran from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico around 9000 BC.

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Great black hawk

The great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and Old World vultures.

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Great blue heron

The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America, as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands.

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Great crested flycatcher

The great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) is a large insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Great Eastern Railway

The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was a pre-grouping British railway company, whose main line linked London Liverpool Street to Norwich and which had other lines through East Anglia.

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Great Goddess of Teotihuacan

The Great Goddess of Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacan Spider Woman) is a proposed goddess of the pre-Columbian Teotihuacan civilization (ca. 100 BCE - 700 CE), in what is now Mexico.

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Great horned owl

The great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), also known as the tiger owl (originally derived from early naturalists' description as the "winged tiger" or "tiger of the air") or the hoot owl,Austing, G.R. & Holt, Jr., J.B. (1966).

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Great kiskadee

The great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae.

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Great Plains

The Great Plains (sometimes simply "the Plains") is the broad expanse of flat land (a plain), much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland, that lies west of the Mississippi River tallgrass prairie in the United States and east of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. and Canada.

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Great Plains skink

The Great Plains skink (Plestiodon obsoletus), The Reptile Database is a species of lizard endemic to North America.

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Great Pyramid of Cholula

The Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl (Nahuatl for "made-by-hand mountain"), is a huge complex located in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico.

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Great tinamou

The great tinamou (Tinamus major) is a species of tinamou ground bird native to Central and South America.

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Great-tailed grackle

The great-tailed grackle or Mexican grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) is a medium-sized, highly social passerine bird native to North and South America.

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Greater Cleveland

The Cleveland metropolitan area, or Greater Cleveland as it is more commonly known, is the metropolitan area surrounding the city of Cleveland in Northeast Ohio, United States.

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Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

The was an imperial concept created and promulgated for occupied Asian populations during 1930–1945 by the Empire of Japan.

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Greater short-horned lizard

The greater short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma hernandesi), also commonly known as the mountain short-horned lizard, is a species of lizard endemic to western North America.

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Greek diaspora

The Greek diaspora, Hellenic diaspora or Omogenia (Ομογένεια) refers to the communities of Greek people living outside; Greece, Cyprus, the traditional Greek homelands, Albania, parts of the Balkans, southern Russia, Ukraine, Asia Minor, the region of Pontus, as well as Eastern Anatolia, Georgia, the South Caucasus, Egypt, Southern Italy and Cargèse in Corsica.

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Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch

The Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, also known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church (Πατριαρχεῖον Ἀντιοχείας, Patriarcheîon Antiocheías; بطريركية أنطاكية وسائر المشرق للروم الأرثوذكس, Baṭriyarkiyya Anṭākiya wa-Sāʾir al-Mashriq li'l-Rūm al-Urthūdhuks), is an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

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Green Bay, Wisconsin

Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, at the head of Green Bay, a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River.

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Green darner

The green darner or common green darner (Anax junius), after its resemblance to a darning-needle, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae.

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Green heron

The green heron (Butorides virescens) is a small heron of North and Central America.

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Green honeycreeper

The green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) is a small bird in the tanager family.

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Green party

A Green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as social justice, environmentalism and nonviolence.

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Green Party of Ontario candidates, 2003 Ontario provincial election

The Green Party of Ontario fielded 102 candidates in the 2003 provincial election in Ontario, Canada, none of whom were elected.

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Green sea turtle

The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), also known as the green turtle, black (sea) turtle or Pacific green turtle, is a large sea turtle of the family Cheloniidae.

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Green sulfur bacteria

The green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) are a family of obligately anaerobic photoautotrophic bacteria.

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Green sunfish

The green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes.

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Green Tortoise

Green Tortoise Adventure Travel is an American long-distance tour bus company founded by Gardner Kent in mid-1973 and based in San Francisco, California.

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Green-tailed towhee

The green-tailed towhee (Pipilo chlorurus) is the smallest towhee, but is still one of the larger members of the American sparrow family Passerellidae.

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Green-winged teal

The green-winged teal (Anas carolinensis or Anas crecca carolinensis) is a common and widespread duck that breeds in the northern areas of North America except on the Aleutian Islands.

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Greenfield, California

Greenfield (formerly, Clarke Colony) is a city in Monterey County, California, United States.

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Greengates School

Greengates School (Colegio Greengates) is a British-style international school located in the Balcones de San Mateo neighbourhood in Naucalpan, located north-west of Mexico City metropolitan area, in the State of Mexico.

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Greg Stafford

Francis Gregory Stafford (born February 9, 1948, in St. Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, Hartford, Connecticut), usually known as Greg Stafford, is an American game designer, publisher, and practitioner of shamanism.

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Gregg Harris

Gregg Eugene Harris (born November 23, 1952, in Dayton, OH) was a figure in the Christian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and later served as a teaching elder at Gresham Household of Faith, which was an experiment in local church reform.

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Gregorio Cortez

Gregorio Cortez Lira (June 22, 1875 – February 28, 1916) was a Mexican American tenant farmer in the American Old West who became a folk hero to Mexicans living in South Texas.

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Gregorio F. Zaide

Gregorio F. Zaide (May 25, 1907 – October 31, 1988) was a Filipino historian, author and politician from the town of Pagsanjan, Laguna in the Philippines.

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Gregorio López (writer)

Gregorio López y Fuentes (November 17, 1897 – December 10, 1966) was a Mexican novelist, poet, and journalist.

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Gregory Goodwin Pincus

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Grenville orogeny

The Grenville orogeny was a long-lived Mesoproterozoic mountain-building event associated with the assembly of the supercontinent Rodinia.

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Grey-breasted martin

The grey-breasted martin (Progne chalybea) is a large swallow from Central and South America.

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Greyish saltator

The greyish saltator (Saltator coerulescens) is a seed-eating songbird that is widespread in the tropical Americas.

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Groove-billed ani

The groove-billed ani (Crotophaga sulcirostris) is an odd-looking tropical bird in the cuckoo family with a long tail and a large, curved beak.

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Grosbeak

Grosbeak is a form taxon containing various species of seed-eating passerine birds with large beaks.

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Group of Eight

The G8, reformatted as G7 from 2014 due to the suspension of Russia's participation, was an inter-governmental political forum from 1997 until 2014, with the participation of some major industrialized countries in the world, that viewed themselves as democracies.

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Group of Thirty

The Group of Thirty, often abbreviated to G30, is an international body of leading financiers and academics which aims to deepen understanding of economic and financial issues and to examine consequences of decisions made in the public and private sectors related to these issues.

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Grumman FF

The Grumman FF "Fifi" (company designation G-5) was an American biplane fighter aircraft operated by the United States Navy during the 1930s.

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Grumman J2F Duck

The Grumman J2F Duck (company designation G-15) was an American single-engine amphibious biplane.

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Grupo Bimbo

Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Bimbo, is a Mexican multinational bakery product manufacturing company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Grupo Bryndis

Grupo Bryndis is Mexican music band from Cerritos, San Luis Potosí, - though founded in Santa Paula, California in 1983 by leader, guitarist, and songwriter Mauro Posada.

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Grupo Elektra

Grupo Elektra is a Mexican leading financial and retailing corporation established by Hugo Salinas Rocha.

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Grupo Financiero Banamex

Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex (formerly Banamex).

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Grupo Modelo

Grupo Modelo is a large brewery in Mexico that exports beer to most countries of the world.

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Grupo Sanborns

Grupo Sanborns is a large restaurant, retail, pharmacy and department store chain located in Mexico, El Salvador and Panama.

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Grusonia

Grusonia is a genus of opuntioid cacti (family Cactaceae), originating from the North American Deserts in Southwest United States and northern Mexico, including Baja California.

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Grzegorz Lato

Grzegorz Bolesław Lato (born 8 April 1950 in Malbork) is a retired Polish footballer and manager who played as a winger.

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GTM

GTM may refer to.

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Guacamole

Guacamole (or; sometimes informally referred to as "guac" in North America) is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed by the Aztecs in what is now Mexico.

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Guadalajara light rail system

The Guadalajara light rail system (Tren ligero de Guadalajara), which is operated by SITEUR (Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano, Spanish for Urban Electrical Train System), is a light rail (with introduction and country index). Light Rail Transit Association (UK).

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Guadalajara, Castilla–La Mancha

Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural region of La Alcarria.

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Guadalupe caracara

The Guadalupe caracara (Caracara lutosa) or mourning caracara is an extinct bird of prey belonging to the falcon family (Falconidae).

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Guadalupe County, Texas

Guadalupe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Guadalupe fur seal

The Guadalupe fur seal (Arctocephalus townsendi) is one of six members of the fur seal genus Arctocephalus.

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Guadalupe Island

Guadalupe Island or Isla Guadalupe is a volcanic island located off the west coast of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula and some southwest of the city of Ensenada in the state of Baja California, in the Pacific Ocean.

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Guadalupe Loaeza

María Guadalupe Loaeza Tovar (born August 12, 1946) is a contemporary Mexican writer, author of many books including Las Niñas Bien, Las Reinas de Polanco, Debo, Luego Sufro and Compro, Luego Existo, in which she ironizes about the Mexican upper class.

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Guadalupe murrelet

The Guadalupe murrelet (Synthliboramphus hypoleucus) is a small seabird found in the California Current system in the Pacific Ocean.

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Guadalupe River (California)

The Guadalupe River mainstem is an urban, northward flowing river in California whose much longer headwater creeks originate in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Guadalupe, Nuevo León

Guadalupe is a city and surrounding municipality located in the state of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico.

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Guadua

Guadua is a Neotropical genus of thorny, clumping bamboo in the grass family, ranging from moderate to very large species.

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Guaiacum

Guaiacum (OED 2nd edition, 1989. in, retrieved 2013-04-30.), sometimes spelled Guajacum, is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family Zygophyllaceae.

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Guam

Guam (Chamorro: Guåhån) is an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States in Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean.

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Guamúchil

Guamúchil is a city located in the state of Sinaloa (Northern Mexico).

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Guanajuato

Guanajuato, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato (Estado Libre y Soberano de Guanajuato), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, are the 32 Federal entities of Mexico.

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Guanajuato City

Guanajuato is a city and municipality in central Mexico and the capital of the state of the same name.

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Guardian (DC Comics)

Guardian (James Jacob "Jim" Harper) is a DC Comics superhero, introduced in April 1942 by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby.

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Guasave

Guasave is a city which is the seat of the homonymous municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Guatemalan black howler

The Guatemalan black howler, or Yucatan black howler, (Alouatta pigra) is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central America.

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Guatemalan Party of Labour

The Guatemalan Party of Labour (Partido Guatemalteco del Trabajo) was a communist party in Guatemala.

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Guava

Guavas (singular guava) are common tropical fruits cultivated and enjoyed in many tropical and subtropical regions.

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Guaymas International Airport

General José María Yáñez International airport is an international airport located in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

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Gudiños

Gudiños is a small town in the state of Querétaro, Mexico, located between the towns of Colón and Tolimán.

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Guerrero

Guerrero (Spanish for "warrior"), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero (Estado Libre y Soberano de Guerrero), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Guerrero Negro Airport

Guerrero Negro Airport is an airport located 6 km north of Guerrero Negro in neighboring Ensenada Municipality of southern Baja California state, Mexico.

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Guianan trogon

The Guianan trogon (Trogon violaceus), is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae.

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Guide dog

Guide dogs (also known as service animals, assistance animals or colloquially as seeing eye dogs), are assistance dogs trained to lead blind and visually impaired people around obstacles.

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Guillermo Arriaga

Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican author, screenwriter, director and producer.

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Guillermo Capetillo

Guillermo Capetillo (born 30 April 1958 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor, voice actor, singer and matador and bullfighter.

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Guillermo del Toro

Guillermo del Toro Gómez (born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, author and former special effects makeup artist.

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Guillermo Gorostiza

Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (15 February 1909 – 23 August 1966) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward.

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Guillermo Haro Observatory

The Guillermo Haro Observatory (Spanish: Observatorio Astrofísico Guillermo Haro - OAGH) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica - INAOE) in the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Guillermo Kahlo

Guillermo Kahlo Kaufmann (born Carl Wilhelm Kahlo; 26 October 1871 – 14 April 1941) was a German Mexican photographer.

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Guillermo Ortiz Martínez

Guillermo Ortiz Martínez (born July 21, 1948 in Mexico City) is the son of Gen.

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Guillermo Posadas

Guillermo Posadas (1886-1937) was a Mexican composer.

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Guillermo Rivas (actor)

Guillermo Rivas Rowlatt (December 25, 1927 – March 19, 2004) was a Mexican character actor known for portraying "El Borras" in the Telesistema Mexicano sitcom Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1968–1973).

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Gulf Air Transport

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Gulf Coast League Pirates

The Gulf Coast Pirates or GCL Pirates are the North Division Gulf Coast League Rookie Level minor league baseball affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Gulf Coast of the United States

The Gulf Coast of the United States is the coastline along which the Southern United States meets the Gulf of Mexico.

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Gulf Coastal Plain

The Gulf Coastal Plain extends around the Gulf of Mexico in the Southern United States and eastern Mexico.

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Gulf fritillary

The Gulf fritillary or passion butterfly (Agraulis vanillae) is a bright orange butterfly of the family Nymphalidae and subfamily Heliconiinae.

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Gulf of California

The Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez, Sea of Cortés or Vermilion Sea; locally known in the Spanish language as Mar de Cortés or Mar Bermejo or Golfo de California) is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland.

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Gumi, North Gyeongsang

Gumi (Hangul: 구미) is the second largest city in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.

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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys that took place at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory.

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Guns of El Chupacabra

Guns of El Chupacabra is a 1997 martial arts based monster film that was directed by Donald G. Jackson and was produced by and stars Scott Shaw.

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GURPS Alternate Earths

GURPS Alternate Earths is a GURPS role-playing game supplement for the game's Third Edition, published in 1996.

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GURPS Alternate Earths II

GURPS Alternate Earths II is a supplement for the GURPS role-playing game.

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Gustave Aimard

Gustave Aimard (13 September 1818 – 20 June 1883) was the author of numerous books about Latin America.

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Gustave Eiffel

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (born Bönickhausen;;; 15 December 183227 December 1923) was a French civil engineer.

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Gustavo A. Madero

Gustavo Adolfo Madero also known to many as "Ojo Parado" (187518 February 1913), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family.

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Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City

Gustavo A. Madero is one of the 16 municipalities into which Mexico City is divided.

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Gustavo Alatriste

Gustavo Alatriste (1922–2006) was a Mexican actor, director, and producer of films.

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Gustavo Cerati

Gustavo Adrián Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and producer, considered one of the most important and influential figures of Ibero-American rock.

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Gustavo Díaz Ordaz

Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Bolaños (12 March 1911 – 15 July 1979) was a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Gustavo Petricioli

Gustavo Petricioli Iturbide (19 August 1928 – 9 October 1998) was a Mexican economist who served as Secretary of Finance (1986–1988) in the last cabinet of Miguel de la Madrid and as Mexican ambassador to the United States (January 1989 – 1993).

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Gustavo Vázquez Montes

Gustavo Alberto Vázquez Montes (August 16, 1962 – February 24, 2005) was a Mexican politician.

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Gustavs Celmiņš

Gustavs Celmiņš (April 1, 1899 in Riga – April 10, 1968), was a Latvian politician.

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Gustavus Fox

Gustavus Vasa Fox (June 13, 1821 – October 29, 1883) was an officer of the United States Navy, who served during the Mexican-American War, and as Assistant Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War.

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Guy Bono

Guy Bono (born 30 April 1953 in Béja, Béja Governorate, Tunisia) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France.

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Guy Thys

Guy Thys (6 December 1922 – 1 August 2003) was the most successful Belgian national football manager in history.

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Guzmania

Guzmania (tufted airplant) is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae.

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Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi-do (Hangul: 경기도) is the most populous province in South Korea.

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Gymnanthes

Gymnanthes is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788.

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Gymnophthalmus

Gymnophthalmus is genus of gymnophthalmid lizards native to Mexico, Central America, and the northern part of South America.

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Gymnotiformes

The Gymnotiformes are a group of teleost bony fishes commonly known as the Neotropical or South American knifefish.

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Gypsum

Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O.

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Gyromitra esculenta

Gyromitra esculenta, is an ascomycete fungus from the genus Gyromitra, widely distributed across Europe and North America.

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H. E. Hinton

Professor Howard Everest Hinton, FRS (24 August 1912 – 2 August 1977) was a British entomologist.

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Ha*Ash

Ha*Ash is a Mexican-American pop duo composed of sisters Hanna Nicole Pérez Mosa (born June 25, 1985) and Ashley Grace Pérez Mosa (born January 29, 1987).

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Hacienda

An hacienda (or; or), in the colonies of the Spanish Empire, is an estate, similar in form to a Roman villa.

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Hacienda (resort)

The Hacienda Resort Hotel and Casino was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from 1956 to 1996.

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Haematoxylum campechianum

Haematoxylum campechianum (blackwood, bloodwood tree, bluewood, campeachy tree, campeachy wood, campeche logwood, campeche wood, Jamaica wood, logwood or logwood tree) is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to southern Mexico and northern Central America.

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Hafner Manufacturing Company

The Hafner Manufacturing Company was a maker of tinplate clockwork-powered O gauge toy trains, based in Chicago, Illinois, from 1914 to 1951.

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Hagemeyer

Hagemeyer is a business-to-business (B2B) distribution services group focusing on the markets for electrical materials, safety and other maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) products in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific.

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Haggard (band)

Haggard is a German symphonic metal musical group founded in 1989.

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Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction

The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction or Hague Abduction Convention is a multilateral treaty developed by the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) that provides an expeditious method to return a child internationally abducted by a parent from one member country to another. The Convention was concluded 25 October 1980 and entered into force between the signatories on 1 December 1983. The Convention was drafted to ensure the prompt return of children who have been abducted from their country of habitual residence or wrongfully retained in a contracting state not their country of habitual residence. The primary intention of the Convention is to preserve whatever status quo child custody arrangement existed immediately before an alleged wrongful removal or retention thereby deterring a parent from crossing international boundaries in search of a more sympathetic court. The Convention applies only to children under the age of 16. As of May 2018, 98 states are party to the convention. In 2017, Tunisia and Jamaica acceded to the convention.

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Haiducii

Paula Mitrache (born June 14, 1977), known by the stage name Haiducii, is a Romanian-Italian singer, model and actress.

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Haile Selassie

Haile Selassie I (ቀዳማዊ ኃይለ ሥላሴ, qädamawi haylä səllasé,;, born Ras Tafari Makonnen, was Ethiopia's regent from 1916 to 1930 and emperor from 1930 to 1974.

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Hairpin turn

A hairpin turn (also hairpin bend, hairpin corner, etc.), named for its resemblance to a hairpin/bobby pin, is a bend in a road with a very acute inner angle, making it necessary for an oncoming vehicle to turn about 180° to continue on the road.

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Hairspray (musical)

Hairspray is an American musical with music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman and a book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, based on the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray.

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Hairy woodpecker

The hairy woodpecker (Leuconotopicus villosus) is a medium-sized woodpecker, averaging approximately in length with a wingspan.

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Hairy-legged vampire bat

The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats.

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Haiti national football team

The Haiti national football team (Équipe d'Haïti de football, Ekip foutbòl Ayiti) represents Haiti in international men's association football.

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Hajduk

A hajduk is a type of peasant irregular infantry found in Central and Southeast Europe from the early 17th to mid 19th centuries.

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Hakka people

The Hakkas, sometimes Hakka Han, are Han Chinese people whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka-speaking provincial areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhejiang, Hainan and Guizhou.

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Haley Paige

Maryam Irene Haley (December 30, 1981 – August 21, 2007), better known by her stage name Haley Paige, was a Mexican American pornographic actress.

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Haliotis cracherodii

Haliotis cracherodii (black abalone) is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.

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Hall J. Kelley

Hall Jackson Kelley (February 24, 1790 – January 20, 1874) was an American settler and writer from New England known for his strong advocacy for settlement by the United States of the Oregon Country in the 1820s and 1830s.

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Halliburton

Halliburton is an American multinational corporation.

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Halloween

Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of All Hallows' Evening), also known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve, is a celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.

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Halloween (wrestler)

Manuel Ortiz Partida (born May 22, 1971) is a professional wrestler who is currently wrestling the independent circuit in Mexico, particularly in the Tijuana area.

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Hamamelidaceae

Hamamelidaceae, commonly referred to as the witch-hazel family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales.

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Hamburger

A hamburger, beefburger or burger is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun.

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Hamilton Beach Brands

Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Company is an American designer, marketer and distributor of home appliances and commercial restaurant equipment marketed primarily in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including blenders, mixers, toasters, slow cookers, clothes irons, and air purifiers.

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Hamilton County, Texas

Hamilton County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Hamleys

Hamleys is the oldest and largest toy shop in the world and one of the world's best-known retailers of toys.

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Hammock

A hammock (from Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taino and Arawak hamaka) is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two or more points, used for swinging, sleeping, or resting.

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Hampton Roads Conference

The Hampton Roads Conference was a peace conference held between the United States and the Confederate States on February 3, 1865, aboard the steamboat River Queen in Hampton Roads, Virginia, to discuss terms to end the American Civil War.

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Hank Azaria

Henry Albert Azaria (born April 25, 1964) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer.

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Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) is a private research university based in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The university was founded in 1954 to promote foreign language education in post-war Korea. The university is located in Seoul and Yongin. The name of the university is derived from the romanization of the Korean word hankuk which means Korea. The university is widely considered as one of the best private higher education institutions in South Korea, especially on foreign language and social science. Numerous diplomats and ambassadors are graduates of HUFS. It has a graduate school of interpretation and translation. In 2007, HUFS won third place of Korean universities on the National Customer Satisfaction Index, and was placed second in terms of internationalization two years in a row in the university rankings of JoongAng Ilbo. The evaluation also ranked HUFS second in Korea for its research, faculty, reputation and alumni representation among schools without a medical school in 2008. In 2010, the university was ranked as the best Korean university on the subject of globalization in the QS World University Rankings.

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Hannie Caulder

Hannie Caulder is a 1971 Eastmancolor British-made Western Panavision film.

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Hanns Heinz Ewers

Hanns Heinz Ewers (3 November 1871 – 12 June 1943) was a German actor, poet, philosopher, and writer of short stories and novels.

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Hans Helfritz

Hans Helfritz (25 July 1902, Chemnitz – 21 October 1995, Duisburg) was a German composer and photographer.

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Happiest Homecoming on Earth

The Happiest Homecoming on Earth was the eighteen-month-long celebration (May 5, 2005 through September 30, 2006) of the 50th anniversary of the Disneyland theme park, which opened on July 17, 1955.

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Hare

Hares and jackrabbits are leporids belonging to the genus Lepus.

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Harem

Harem (حريم ḥarīm, "a sacred inviolable place; harem; female members of the family"), also known as zenana in South Asia, properly refers to domestic spaces that are reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family and are inaccessible to adult males except for close relations.

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Harem (album)

Harem is the eighth studio album by English singer and songwriter Sarah Brightman, released in the United States on 10 June 2003 through Angel Records.

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Harlingen, Texas

Harlingen is a city in Cameron County in the central region of the Rio Grande Valley of the southern part of the U.S. state of Texas, about from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Harmony Airways

Harmony Airways was an airline headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver.

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Harold Roe Bartle

Harold Roe Bennett Sturdevant Bartle (June 25, 1901 – May 9, 1974) was a businessman, philanthropist, Boy Scout executive, and professional public speaker who served two terms as mayor of Kansas City, Missouri.

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Harp

The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers.

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Harpy eagle

The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a neotropical species of eagle.

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Harris's hawk

The Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) formerly known as the bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil.

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Harry Harrison (writer)

Harry Max Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey; March 12, 1925 – August 15, 2012) was an American science fiction author, known for his character The Stainless Steel Rat and for his novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966).

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Harry Kellar

Harry Kellar (July 11, 1849 – March 10, 1922) was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Harry Yount

Henry S. Yount (March 18, 1839 – May 16, 1924) was an American Civil War soldier, mountain man, professional hunter and trapper, prospector, wilderness guide and packer, seasonal employee of the United States Department of the Interior, and the first gamekeeper in Yellowstone National Park.

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Hart Crane

Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet.

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Hart to Hart

Hart to Hart is an American mystery television series which premiered on August 25, 1979, on ABC.

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Haruko Momoi

is a Japanese singer, songwriter and voice actress.

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Harvard Din & Tonics

The Harvard Din & Tonics (or "the Dins") are a signature, five-part jazz a cappella group from Harvard University, founded in 1979.

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Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra

The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) is a collegiate symphony orchestra comprising Harvard students and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Harvard World Model United Nations

The Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) is an annual traveling Model United Nations conference that is run by Harvard University and a local university team from a host city.

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Harvard–Radcliffe Collegium Musicum

The Harvard–Radcliffe Collegium Musicum is a mixed chorus at Harvard University, composed of roughly 50 voices from undergraduate and graduate student populations.

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Hasekura Tsunenaga

Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (or "Philip Francis Faxicura", baptized as "Francisco Felipe Faxicura", in Spain) (1571–1622) (支倉六右衛門常長, also spelled Faxecura Rocuyemon in period European sources, reflecting the contemporary pronunciation of Japanese) was a Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai of Japanese imperial descent with ancestral ties to Emperor Kanmu.

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Haskell Indian Nations University

Haskell Indian Nations University is a federally operated tribal university in Lawrence, Kansas.

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Hatzalah

Hatzolah/Hatzalah ("rescue" or "relief" in הצלה) is a volunteer Emergency Medical Service (EMS) organization serving mostly Jewish communities around the world.

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Havana

Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba.

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Havana Conference

The Havana Conference of 1946 was a historic meeting of United States Mafia and Cosa Nostra leaders in Havana, Cuba.

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Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States, having received statehood on August 21, 1959.

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Héctor Altamirano

Héctor "El Pity" Altamirano Escudero (born March 17, 1977 in Matías Romero, Oaxaca) is a retired Mexican footballer.

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Héctor Cuadros

Héctor Cuadros (born March 20, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican soccer midfielder.

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Héctor Garza

Héctor Solano Segura (June 12, 1969 – May 26, 2013) was a Mexican professional wrestler, known by his ring name Héctor Garza, who last worked for AAA.

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Héctor Guerrero

Héctor Manuel Guerrero Llanes (born October 1, 1954) is a Mexican-born American professional wrestler.

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Héctor José Cámpora

Héctor José Cámpora (March 26, 1909December 18, 1980) was a dentist and Peronist politician.

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Héctor Soberón

Héctor Soberón Lorenzo (born August 11, 1964 in Mexico City, Mexico), better known as Héctor Soberón, is a Mexican actor.

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Héctor Suárez Gomís

Héctor Suárez Gomís (born December 6, 1968 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor and former singer.

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Hôtel-Dieu de Québec

The Hotel-Dieu de Québec is a teaching hospital located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada and affiliated with Université Laval's medical school.

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Head cheese

Head cheese or brawn is a cold cut that originated in Europe.

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Headlong (Williams novel)

Headlong is a 1980 alternate history novel by Emlyn Williams.

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Headstamp

A headstamp is the markings on the bottom of a cartridge case designed for a firearm.

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Health care

Health care or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings.

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Health minister

A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare and other social security services.

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Heartbreak High

Heartbreak High is a popular Australian television programme that ran for six years, through seven seasons from 1994 to 1999 on both Network Ten and ABC.

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Heather McCartney

Heather Louise McCartney (born Heather Louise See; December 31, 1962) is an American-British potter and artist who is the daughter of Linda McCartney and adopted daughter of Paul McCartney.

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Heavy crude oil

Heavy crude oil (or extra heavy crude oil) is highly-viscous oil that cannot easily flow to production wells under normal reservoir conditions.

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Heavy Metal (wrestler)

Erick Francisco Casas Ruiz (born October 4, 1970) is a Mexican professional wrestler currently working under the ring name Heavy Metal for AAA.

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Hebbronville, Texas

Hebbronville is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Jim Hogg County, Texas, United States.

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Heberto Castillo

Heberto Castillo Martínez (August 23, 1928 – April 5, 1997) was a Mexican civil engineer and political activist.

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Hecelchakán

Hecelchakán is a city in the Mexican state of Campeche.

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Hechtia

Hechtia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae.

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Hechtia marnier-lapostollei

Hechtia marnier-lapostollei is a species in the genus Hechtia.

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Hechtia podantha

Hechtia podantha is a species in the genus Hechtia.

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Hechtia stenopetala

Hechtia stenopetala is a species of bromeliad plant that is endemic to Mexico.

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Hechtia texensis

Hechtia texensis, commonly known as Texas false agave, is a species of bromeliad that is native to the Trans-Pecos of Texas in the United States and northeastern Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Zacatecas).

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Hector P. Garcia

Hector Perez Garcia (January 17, 1914 – July 26, 1996) was a Mexican-American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.

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Hector Ruiz

Hector de Jesus Ruiz Cardenas (born December 25, 1945) is the chairman and CEO of and former CEO & executive chairman of semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD).

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Heermann's gull

The Heermann's gull (Larus heermanni) is a gull resident in the United States, Mexico and extreme southwestern British Columbia, nearly all nesting on Isla Rasa in the Gulf of California.

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Hegemonic stability theory

Hegemonic stability theory (HST) is a theory of international relations, rooted in research from the fields of political science, economics, and history.

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Heidelberg, Texas

Heidelberg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum (born 1 June 1973) is a German model, television personality, businesswoman, fashion designer, singer, television producer, author, and actress.

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Height above average terrain

Height above average terrain (HAAT) (or less popularly, EHAAT, Effective Height Above Average Terrain) is a measure of how high an antenna site is above the surrounding landscape.

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Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton

Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton is an English contract law case, given by the House of Lords on misrepresentation and contractual terms.

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Heimia

Heimia is a genus of flowering plants in the loosestrife family, Lythraceae.

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Heimia salicifolia

Heimia salicifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Loosestrife family, Lythraceae.

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Heineken International

Heineken N.V. (at times self-styled as HEINEKEN) is a Dutch brewing company, founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam.

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Helen Kleinbort Krauze

Helen Kleinbort Krauze (born in Białystok) is an award-winning Polish-born Mexican female Jewish journalist who worked for over five decades as an interviewer, features and travel writer and columnist first with Novedades, later with El Heraldo de México and more recently with Sol de Mexico and Protocolo magazine.

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Helena Guergis

Helena C. Guergis, (born February 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician of Assyrian descent.

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Helge Ingstad

Helge Marcus Ingstad (30 December 1899 – 29 March 2001) was a Norwegian explorer.

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Heliantheae

The Heliantheae are the third-largest tribe in the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

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Heliconius charithonia

Heliconius charithonia, the zebra longwing or zebra heliconian, is a species of butterfly belonging to the subfamily Heliconiinae of the family Nymphalidae.

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Helicoprion

Helicoprion is a genus of extinct, shark-like eugeneodontid holocephalid fish.

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Helloween

Helloween are a German power metal band founded in 1984 in Hamburg, Northern Germany by members of bands Iron Fist and Gentry.

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Helms–Burton Act

The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 (Helms–Burton Act) is a United States federal law which strengthens and continues the United States embargo against Cuba.

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Heloderma

Heloderma, the only genus of the family Helodermatidae, consists of venomous lizards native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and as far south as Guatemala.

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Hemet, California

Hemet is a city in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, California.

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HemisFair '68

HemisFair '68 was the official 1968 World's Fair (or International Exposition) held in San Antonio, Texas, from April 6 through October 6, 1968.

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Henkel North American Consumer Goods

Henkel North American Consumer Goods, formerly The Dial Corporation, is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut.

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Henner Hofmann

Henner Hofmann, ASC, AMC (born July, 1950) is a Mexican cinematographer and screenwriter.

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Henri Castro

Henri Castro (1786 – November 3, 1865), a Jewish Texan, was one of the most important empresarios of the Republic of Texas.

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Henri Herz

Henri Herz (6 January 1803 – 5 January 1888) was a pianist and composer, Austrian by birth and French by domicile.

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Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure

Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure (27 November 1829 – 20 February 1905) was a Swiss mineralogist and entomologist specialising in studies of Hymenoptera and Orthoptera.

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Henri Rousseau

Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (May 21, 1844 – September 2, 1910) at the Guggenheim was a French post-impressionist painter in the Naïve or Primitive manner.

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Henry A. Walke

Henry Walke (24 December 1809 – 8 March 1896) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.

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Henry Cisneros

Henry Gabriel Cisneros (born June 11, 1947) is an American politician and businessman.

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Henry Cooper (U.S. Senator)

Henry Cooper (August 22, 1827February 4, 1884) was a Tennessee attorney, judge, and politician who served one term in the United States Senate, 1871–1877.

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Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, USA, preserving mainly forest and riparian areas in the watershed of the San Lorenzo River, including a grove of old-growth coast redwood.

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Henry Darrow

Henry Darrow (born Enrique Tomás Delgado, September 15, 1933) is a Puerto Rican character actor of stage and film known for his role as Manolito "Mano" Montoya on the 1960s television series The High Chaparral.

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Henry Eyring (chemist)

Henry Eyring (February 20, 1901 – December 26, 1981) was a Mexican-born American theoretical chemist whose primary contribution was in the study of chemical reaction rates and intermediates.

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Henry George Ward

Sir Henry George Ward GCMG (27 February 17972 August 1860) was an English diplomat, politician, and colonial administrator.

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Henry Highland Garnet

Henry Highland Garnet (December 23, 1815 – February 13, 1882) was an African-American abolitionist, minister, educator and orator.

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Henry Lane Wilson

Henry Lane Wilson (November 3, 1857 – December 22, 1932) was an American attorney who was appointed to the post of United States Ambassador to Mexico in 1910.

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Henry Minot

Henry Davis Minot (August 18, 1859 – November 14, 1890) was a Massachusetts ornithologist and railroad executive, born at his family's estate, Woodbourne in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

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Henry Ossian Flipper

Henry Ossian Flipper (March 21, 1856 – April 26, 1940) was an American soldier, former slave and, in 1877, the first African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point, earning a commission as a second lieutenant in the US Army.

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Henry R. Jackson

Henry Rootes Jackson (June 24, 1820 – May 23, 1898) was a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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Henry S. Fitch

Henry Sheldon Fitch (December 25, 1909 – September 8, 2009) was an American herpetologist.

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Henry Smith Lane

Henry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 19, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was by design the shortest-serving Governor of Indiana, having made plans to resign the office should his party take control of the Indiana General Assembly and elect him to the United States Senate.

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Henry T. Mayo

Henry Thomas Mayo (8 December 1856 – 23 February 1937) was an admiral of the United States Navy.

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Henryk Szeryng

Henryk Szeryng (usually pronounced HEN-rik SHEH-ring) (22 September 19183 March 1988) was a Polish-Mexican violinist.

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Herb Alpert

Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American jazz musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, or TJB.

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Herbert Brownell Jr.

Herbert Brownell Jr. (February 20, 1904 – May 1, 1996) was an attorney and a Republican Party organizer.

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Herbie Goes Bananas

Herbie Goes Bananas is a 1980 American comedy adventure film and the fourth installment of the ''Herbie'' franchise made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own.

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Hereford cattle

The Hereford (pronounced hair-uh-furd in the UK and hur-furd or hur-uh-ford in the US) is a British breed of beef cattle that originated in the county of Herefordshire, in the West Midlands of England.

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Herman Lay

Herman Warden Lay (March 6, 1909 in Charlotte, North Carolina – December 6, 1982 in Dallas, Texas) was an American businessman who was involved in potato chip manufacturing with his eponymous brand of Lay's potato chips.

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Herman Wouk

Herman Wouk (born May 27, 1915) is an American author.

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Hermit (hummingbird)

The hermits are tropical and subtropical hummingbirds in the subfamily Phaethornithinae, comprising 30–40 species in six genera.

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Hermit thrush

The hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) is a medium-sized North American thrush.

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Hermosillo

Hermosillo, formerly called Pitic (as Santísima Trinidad del Pitic and Presidio del Pitic), is a city located centrally in the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora.

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Hermosillo International Airport

Hermosillo International Airport, also known by its ceremonial name, General Ignacio L. Pesqueira International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Ignacio L. Pesqueira), is an international airport located in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

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Hernando de Soto

Hernando de Soto (1495 – May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first Spanish and European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States (through Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and most likely Arkansas).

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Hernando Franco

Hernando Franco (1532 – November 28, 1585) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, who was mainly active in Guatemala and Mexico.

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Hernán Cortés

Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.

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Herzogenaurach

Herzogenaurach (East Franconian: Herziaura) is a town in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in Bavaria, Germany.

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Hesperoyucca whipplei

Hesperoyucca whipplei (syn. Yucca whipplei) (chaparral yucca, our Lord's candle, Spanish bayonet, Quixote yucca or foothill yucca is a species of flowering plant closely related to, and formerly usually included in, the genus Yucca. It is native to southern California, United States and Baja California, Mexico, where it occurs mainly in chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and oak woodland plant communities at altitudes of 0–2500 m.

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Heuchera

Heuchera is a genus of evergreen, herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America.

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Hexalectris

Hexalectris (crested coralroot) is a genus of the family Orchidaceae, comprising 10 known species of fully myco-heterotrophic orchids. These species are found in North America, with the center of diversity in northern Mexico. None of the species are particularly common. Hexalectris spicata has a wide distribution and is likely the most abundant member of the genus, but is nevertheless infrequent throughout its range. Other species are rare, and some, such as H. colemanii, are threatened or endangered. All species that have been studied form associations with ectomycorrhizal fungi that are likely linked to surrounding trees. Many Hexalectris species are found in association with oak trees (Quercus), which are ectomycorrhizal.

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Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.

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Hickory

Hickory is a type of tree, comprising the genus Carya (κάρυον, káryon, meaning "nut").

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Hidalgo (state)

Hidalgo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Hidalgo (Estado Libre y Soberano de Hidalgo), is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Hidalgo County, New Mexico

Hidalgo County is the southernmost county of the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Hidalgo County, Texas

Hidalgo County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Hidalgo, Texas

Hidalgo is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Hidden Valley, Idaho

Hidden Valley is an agricultural unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Idaho, United States.

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Hieronyma

Hieronyma is a genus belonging to the plant family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1848.

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High German languages

The High German languages or High German dialects (hochdeutsche Mundarten) comprise the varieties of German spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses in central and southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, as well as in neighboring portions of France (Alsace and northern Lorraine), Italy (South Tyrol), the Czech Republic (Bohemia), and Poland (Upper Silesia).

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High Heels (film)

High Heels (Tacones lejanos) is a 1991 Spanish melodrama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Marisa Paredes, Victoria Abril and Miguel Bosé.

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Highway patrol

A highway patrol is either a police unit created primarily for the purpose of overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways, or a detail within an existing local or regional police agency that is primarily concerned with such duties.

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Hilda Solis

Hilda Lucia Solis (born October 20, 1957) is an American politician and a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 1st district.

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Hill figure

A hill figure is a large visual representation created by cutting into a steep hillside and revealing the underlying geology.

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HIM (Finnish band)

HIM (sometimes stylized as H.I.M.) was a Finnish gothic rock band from Helsinki, Finland.

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Himno Nacional Mexicano

The "Mexican National Anthem" (Himno Nacional Mexicano), also known as "Mexicans, at the cry of war" (Mexicanos, al grito de guerra), is the national anthem of the United Mexican States.

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Hinduism in the Philippines

Hinduism has a long historical influence in the Philippines, but recent archaeological and other evidence suggests Hinduism has had some cultural, economic, political and religious influence in the archipelago.

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Hippeastrum

Hippeastrum is a genus of about 90 species and over 600 hybrids and cultivars of perennial herbaceous bulbous plants.

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Hippolyte Bouchard

Hippolyte Bouchard, or Hipólito Bouchard (15 January 1780 – 4 January 1837), was a French Argentine sailor and corsair who fought for Argentina, Chile, and Peru.

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Hiram Bithorn

Hiram Bithorn (March 18, 1916 – December 29, 1951) was a professional right-handed pitcher who became the first baseball player from Puerto Rico to play in Major League Baseball.

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Hispania Nova

Hispania Nova (Latin for "New Hispania") can mean.

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Hispanic

The term Hispanic (hispano or hispánico) broadly refers to the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain.

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Hispanic (disambiguation)

Hispanic means "of or from Spain".

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Hispanic America

Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica, or América hispana), also known as Spanish America (Spanish: América española), is the region comprising the Spanish-speaking nations in the Americas.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain.

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Hispanophone

Hispanophone and Hispanosphere are terms used to refer to Spanish-language speakers and the Spanish-speaking world, respectively.

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Historic regions of the United States

This is a list of historic regions of the United States that existed at some time during the territorial evolution of the United States and its overseas possessions, from the colonial era to the present day.

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Historic Washington State Park

Historic Washington State Park (formerly Old Washington Historic State Park) is a Arkansas state park in Hemsptead County, Arkansas in the United States.

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History of Alabama

Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819.

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History of alcoholic drinks

Purposeful production of alcoholic drinks is common and often reflects cultural and religious peculiarities as much as geographical and sociological conditions.

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History of anthropology

History of anthropology in this article refers primarily to the 18th- and 19th-century precursors of modern anthropology.

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History of banking

The history of banking began with the first prototype banks were the merchants of the world, who made grain loans to farmers and traders who carried goods between cities.

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History of British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada.

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History of California 1900 to present

This article continues the history of California in the years 1900 and later;for events through 1899, see History of California before 1900. After 1900, California continued to grow rapidly and soon became an agricultural and industrial power.

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History of California before 1900

Human history in California began when indigenous Americans first arrived some 13,000–15,000 years ago.

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History of Chinese currency

The history of Chinese currency spans more than 3000 years.

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History of Colorado

The human history of Colorado extends back more than 14,000 years.

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History of Costa Rica

The first natives in Costa Rica were hunters and gatherers, and Costa Rica served as an intermediate region between Mesoamerican and Andean native cultures.

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History of Cuba

The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Mesoamerican cultures prior to the arrival of the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492.

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History of Dallas

This article traces the history of Dallas, Texas (USA).

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History of education

The systematic provision of learning techniques to most children, such as literacy, has been a development of the last 150 or 200 years, or even last 50 years in some countries.

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History of Guam

The history of Guam involves phases including the early arrival of Austronesian people known today as the Chamorros around 2000 BCE, the development of "pre-contact" society, Spanish colonization in the 17th century and the present American rule of the island since the 1898 Spanish–American War.

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History of Guatemala

The Maya civilization (2,000 BC – 250 AD) was among those that flourished in the region, with little contact with cultures outside Mesoamerica.

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History of Houston

This article documents the wide-ranging history of the city of Houston, the largest city in the state of Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States.

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History of Kansas

The history of Kansas, argued historian Carl L. Becker a century ago, reflects American ideals.

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History of Las Vegas

This history of Las Vegas covers both the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, and the Las Vegas Valley.

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History of Los Angeles

The written history of Los Angeles city and county began with a Colonial Mexican town that was founded by 11 Mexican families which were known as "Los Pobladores" that established a settlement in Southern California that changed little in the three decades after 1848, when California became part of the United States.

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History of lysergic acid diethylamide

The psychedelic drug (or entheogen) lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was first synthesized on November 16, 1938 by the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in the Sandoz (now Novartis) laboratories in Basel, Switzerland.

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History of mathematics

The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and, to a lesser extent, an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past.

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History of Mexican Americans

The history of Mexican Americans, Americans of Mexican descent, largely begins after the annexation of parts of Mexico in 1848, the nearly 80,000 individuals then living in the U.S. became full U.S. citizens.

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History of Mexico

The history of Mexico, a country in the southern portion of North America, covers a period of more than three millennia.

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History of Mississippi

The history of the state of Mississippi extends to thousands of years of indigenous peoples.

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History of modern Western subcultures

The 20th century saw the rise and fall of many subcultures.

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History of Montreal

The history of Montreal, located in Quebec, Canada, spans about 8,000 years.

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History of Newport Beach, California

The recorded history of the Newport Beach, California, region began when the area was first explored by Europeans in the 1500s.

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History of Nicaragua

Nicaragua is the third least densely populated nation in Central America, with a demographic similar in size to its smaller neighbors.

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History of Nuevo León

The Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo León (Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León) was first colonized in the 16th century by immigrants from the Iberian Peninsula.

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History of Portugal (1777–1834)

The history of the kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, from the First Treaty of San Ildefonso and the beginning of the reign of Queen Maria I in 1777, to the end of the Liberal Wars in 1834, spans a complex historical period in which several important political and military events led to the end of the absolutist regime and to the installation of a constitutional monarchy in the country.

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History of role-playing games

The history of role-playing games begins with an earlier tradition of role-playing, which combined with the rulesets of fantasy wargames in the 1970s to give rise to the modern role-playing game.

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History of South America

The history of South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to generation on the continent of South America.

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History of South Carolina

South Carolina was one of the original thirteen states of the United States.

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History of Spain

The history of Spain dates back to the Middle Ages.

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History of Spain (1810–73)

Spain in the 19th century was a country in turmoil.

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History of Texas

The recorded history of Texas begins with the arrival of the first Spanish conquistadors in the region of North America now known as Texas in 1519, who found the region populated by numerous Native American / Indian tribes.

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History of the Americas

The prehistory of the Americas (North, South, and Central America, and the Caribbean) begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an Ice Age.

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History of the Caribbean

The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century.

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History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is typically divided into three broad time periods.

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History of the Dominican Republic

The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began when the Genoa-born navigator Christopher Columbus, working for the Spanish Crown, happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean.

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History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute

The territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru was the source of the longest-running international armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere.

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History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean

The history of the Jews in Latin America began with conversos who joined the Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to the continents.

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History of the United States

The history of the United States began with the settlement of Indigenous people before 15,000 BC.

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History of the United States (1849–65)

Industrialization went forward in the Northwest.

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History of the United States Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is the oldest voter-based political party in the world and the oldest existing political party in the United States, tracing its heritage back to the anti-Federalists and the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party of the 1790s.

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Hitler's Pope

Hitler's Pope is a book published in 1999 by the British journalist and author John Cornwell that examines the actions of Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius XII, before and during the Nazi era, and explores the charge that he assisted in the legitimization of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime in Germany, through the pursuit of a Reichskonkordat in 1933.

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HIV/AIDS in Latin America

In Latin America, the Central American countries of Guatemala, and Honduras, and the Caribbean countries of Haiti, and the Dominican Republic have national HIV prevalence of over 1%.

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HMCS Athabaskan (R79)

HMCS Athabaskan was a destroyer that served with the Royal Canadian Navy in the immediate post-Second World War era.

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HMS Challenger (1858)

HMS Challenger was a steam-assisted Royal Navy ''Pearl''-class corvette launched on 13 February 1858 at the Woolwich Dockyard.

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HMS Leander (F109)

HMS Leander (F109) was the nameship of the of the Royal Navy (RN).

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Ho Feng-Shan

Ho Feng-Shan (September 10, 1901 – September 28, 1997) was a Chinese diplomat for the Republic of China.

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Ho-Chunk

The Ho-Chunk, also known as Hoocąągra or Winnebago, are a Siouan-speaking Native American people whose historic territory includes parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.

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Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Hobart and William Smith Colleges are private liberal arts colleges in Geneva, New York.

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Hocico

Hocico (pronounced /osiko/) is a Mexican electro-industrial duo.

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Hoffmannius coahuilae

The lesser stripetail scorpion, Hoffmannius or Vaejovis coahuilae, is a small (35-55mm) species of scorpion found in the southwestern United States.

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Hog maw

Hog maw is the stomach of a pig.

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Hog-nosed skunk

The hog-nosed skunks belong to the genus Conepatus and are members of the family Mephitidae (skunks).

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Holarctic

The Holarctic is the name for the biogeographic realm that encompasses the majority of habitats found throughout the northern continents of the world, combining Wallace's Palearctic zoogeographical region, consisting of North Africa and all of Eurasia (with the exception of the southern Arabian Peninsula, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent), and the Nearctic zoogeographical region, consisting of North America, north of Mexico.

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Holbrookia

Holbrookia is a genus of earless lizards, known commonly as the lesser earless lizards, which contains three recognized species found throughout the southwestern and central United States and northern Mexico.

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Hold Back the Dawn

Hold Back the Dawn is a 1941 romantic film in which a Romanian gigolo marries an American woman in Mexico in order to gain entry to the United States, but winds up falling in love with her.

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Hole punch

A hole punch (also known as a hole puncher) most commonly refers to an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder.

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Holland & Knight

Holland & Knight LLP is an international law firm with more than 1,200 lawyers and other professionals in 27 offices throughout the world.

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Hollywood Hills

The Hollywood Hills are a part of the Santa Monica Mountains and also a hillside neighborhood of the same name in the central region of the city of Los Angeles, California.

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Holtville, California

Holtville (formerly, Holton) is a city in Imperial County, California.

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Holy Week

Holy Week (Latin: Hebdomas Sancta or Hebdomas Maior, "Greater Week"; Greek: Ἁγία καὶ Μεγάλη Ἑβδομάς, Hagia kai Megale Hebdomas, "Holy and Great Week") in Christianity is the week just before Easter.

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Holy Week procession

A Holy Week procession is a public ritual march of clergy and penitents which takes place during Holy Week in countries which have a Roman Catholic culture.

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Homeless shelter

Homeless shelters are a type of homeless service agency which provide temporary residence for homeless individuals and families.

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Homeless World Cup

The Homeless World Cup is an annual football tournament organized by the Homeless World Cup Foundation, a social organization which advocates the end of homelessness through the sport of association football (or soccer).

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Homewood Suites by Hilton

Homewood Suites by Hilton is an American chain of all-suite residential-style hotels managed by the Hilton Worldwide.

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Hominy

Hominy is a food produced from dried maize (corn in the U.S.) kernels that have been treated with an alkali, in a process called nixtamalization.

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Honda CBX series

The CBX is a motorcycle series built by Honda, notable primarily for its novel inline-six-cylinder 1000cc engine.

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Honda Ridgeline

The Honda Ridgeline is a sport utility truck (SUT) by American Honda Motor Company, Inc., Honda Canada Finance Inc., dated 22 March 2005, last accessed 18 January 2018 and is categorized by some as a lifestyle pickup.

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Hondo River (Belize)

The Hondo River or Río Hondo is a river of Central America, approximately long, which flows in a northeasterly direction to discharge into Chetumal Bay on the Caribbean Sea.

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Honduras national football team

The Honduras national football team (Selección de fútbol de Honduras) nicknamed Los Catrachos, La Bicolor or La H, is governed by the Federación Nacional Autónoma de Fútbol de Honduras (FENAFUTH).

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Honeycreeper

The typical honeycreeper is a small bird in the tanager family.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiokinai.

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Honoré Beaugrand

Honoré Beaugrand (24 March 1848 – 7 October 1906) was a French Canadian journalist, politician, author and folklorist, born in Berthier County, Quebec.

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Hooded oriole

The hooded oriole (Icterus cucullatus) is a medium-sized New World oriole.

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Hook-billed kite

The hook-billed kite (Chondrohierax uncinatus), is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, eagles, and harriers.

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Hooters

Hooters, Inc., is the trade name of two privately held American restaurant chains: Hooters of America, Incorporated, based in Atlanta, Georgia, and Hooters, Incorporated, based in Clearwater, Florida.

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Hope Mills, North Carolina

Hope Mills is a town in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States.

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Hopscotch

Hopscotch is a children's game that can be played with several players or alone.

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Horacio Accavallo

Horacio Enrique Accavallo (born October 14, 1934) is an Argentine retired flyweight boxer and the former WBA and WBC world flyweight champion.

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Horacio Llamas

Horacio Llamas Grey (born July 17, 1973), known in non-Spanish-speaking countries as Horacio Llamas, is a Mexican former professional basketball player.

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Horchata

Horchata, or orxata, is the name of several kinds of beverages, made of ground rice.

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Hors d'oeuvre

An hors d'oeuvre (hors d'œuvre), appetizer or starter is a small dish served before a meal.

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Horse meat

Horse meat is the culinary name for meat cut from a horse.

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Horseball

Horseball is a game played on horseback where a ball is handled and points are scored by shooting it through a hoop with a diameter of 1m.

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Hostal

A hostal is a type of lodging found mostly in Spain and Hispanic America.

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Hot air balloon festival

Hot air balloon festivals are held annually in many places throughout the year, allowing hot air balloons operators to gather- as well as for the general public- to participate in various activities.

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Hot and high

In aviation, hot and high is a condition of low air density due to high ambient temperature and high airport elevation.

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Hot chocolate

Hot chocolate, also known as Chocolate tea, drinking chocolate or just cocoa is a heated beverage consisting of shaved chocolate, melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener.

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Hot sauce

Hot sauce, also known as chili sauce or pepper sauce, is any condiment, seasoning, or salsa made from chili peppers and other ingredients.

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Hotel

A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis.

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Hour record

The hour record is the record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle from a stationary start.

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House finch

The house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) is a bird in the finch family Fringillidae.

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House of Habsburg

The House of Habsburg (traditionally spelled Hapsburg in English), also called House of Austria was one of the most influential and distinguished royal houses of Europe.

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Housewife

A housewife (also known as a homekeeper) is a woman whose work is running or managing her family's home—caring for her children; buying, cooking, and storing food for the family; buying goods that the family needs in everyday life; housekeeping and maintaining the home; and making clothes for the family—and who is not employed outside the home.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States, with a census-estimated 2017 population of 2.312 million within a land area of.

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Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Houston Independent School District

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas, and the seventh-largest in the United States.

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Houston Ship Channel

The Houston Ship Channel, in Houston, Texas, is part of the Port of Houston, one of the US's busiest seaports.

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Howard Bach

Howard Bach (born 22 February 1979) is a Vietnamese-American male badminton player from the United States.

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Howard Davis (professor of architecture)

Howard Davis is an American writer and professor of architecture at the University of Oregon in Eugene.

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Howard Hughes

Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American business magnate, investor, record-setting pilot, film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world.

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Howard Scott Gentry

Howard Scott Gentry (December 10, 1903 – April 1, 1993) was an American botanist recognized as the world's leading authority on the agaves.

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Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf

Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film The Howling.

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Hoyt Vandenberg

Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg (January 24, 1899 – April 2, 1954) was a U.S. Air Force general, its second Chief of Staff, and second Director of Central Intelligence.

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Hozumi Hasegawa

is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2016.

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HSBC

HSBC Holdings plc is a British multinational banking and financial services holding company, tracing its origin to a hong in Hong Kong.

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Hualahuises

Hualahuises is a small town in the state of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico.

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Huapango

Huapango is a Mexican folk dance and music style, part of the style son huasteco.

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Huarijio language

Huarijio (Huarijío in Spanish; also spelled Guarijío, Varihío, and Warihío) is a Uto-Aztecan language of the states of Chihuahua and Sonora in northwestern Mexico.

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Huaso

A huaso is a Chilean countryman and skilled horseman, similar to the American cowboy or Mexican charro, the gaucho of Argentina, Uruguay and Rio Grande Do Sul and the Australian stockman.

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Huastec language

The Wasteko (Huasteco) language is a Mayan language of Mexico, spoken by the Huastecos living in rural areas of San Luis Potosí and northern Veracruz.

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Huastec people

The Huastec or Téenek (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos), are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the La Huasteca region including the states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Pánuco River and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Huatabampo

Huatabampo is a city in Huatabampo Municipality in the state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico.

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Huatulco

Huatulco (wah-TOOL-coh), formally Bahías de Huatulco, centered on the town of La Crucecita, is a tourist development in Mexico.

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Hubert Howe Bancroft

Hubert Howe Bancroft (May 5, 1832 – March 2, 1918) was an American historian and ethnologist who wrote, published and collected works concerning the western United States, Texas, California, Alaska, Mexico, Central America and British Columbia.

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Hudspeth County, Texas

Hudspeth County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Huehuetenango Department

Huehuetenango is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala.

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Huei tlamahuiçoltica

Huei tlamahuiçoltica omonexiti in ilhuicac tlatocaçihuapilli Santa Maria totlaçonantzin Guadalupe in nican huei altepenahuac Mexico itocayocan Tepeyacac ("By a great miracle appeared the heavenly queen, Saint Mary, our precious mother of Guadalupe, here near the great altepetl of Mexico, at a place called Tepeyacac") is the title of a tract in Nahuatl, being its opening words.

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Huetamo

Huetamo is a municipality in the southeastern corner of the Mexican state of Michoacán, in a region known as "Tierra Caliente" (meaning hot land).

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Huevos motuleños

Huevos motuleños is a breakfast food which originated in the town of Motul (Yucatán).

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Huevos rancheros

Huevos rancheros ("rancher's eggs") is a breakfast dish consisting of eggs served in the style of the traditional large mid-morning fare on rural Mexican farms.

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Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside

Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside, CC (7 July 1898 – September 27, 1992) was a Canadian university professor, diplomat, and civil servant.

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Hugh S. Johnson

Hugh Samuel Johnson (August 5, 1881 – April 15, 1942) was a U.S. Army officer, businessman, speech writer, government official and newspaper columnist.

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Hughes Airwest

Hughes Airwest was an airline in the western United States, backed by the Summa Corporation of Howard Hughes.

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Hugo Butler

Hugo D. Butler (4 May 1914 – 7 January 1968) was a Canadian born screenwriter working in Hollywood who was blacklisted by the film studios in the 1950s.

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Hugo Sánchez

Hugo Sánchez Márquez (born 11 July 1958) is a retired Mexican professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward.

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Huichol

The Huichol or Wixáritari (Huichol pronunciation: /wiˈraɾitaɾi/) are an indigenous people of Mexico living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range in the states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Durango. They are best known to the larger world as the Huichol, however, they refer to themselves as Wixáritari ("the people") in their native Huichol language. The adjectival form of Wixáritari and name for their own language is Wixárika.

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Huivulai

Isla Huivulai ("long neck" in the Mayo language) is a private island located five kilometers off the coast of the Mexican state of Sonora in the Gulf of California.

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Human nutrition

Human nutrition deals with the provision of essential nutrients in food that are necessary to support human life and health.

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Human population planning

Human population planning is the practice of intentionally managing the rate of growth of a human population.

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Human rights in Cuba

Human rights in Cuba are under the scrutiny of human rights organizations, who accuse the Cuban government of systematic human rights abuses, including arbitrary imprisonment and unfair trials.

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Humber Armoured Car

The Humber Armoured Car was one of the most widely produced British armoured cars of the Second World War.

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Humberto Cota

Humberto Cota (born February 7, 1979 in San Luis Río Colorado, Mexico) is a Mexican former professional baseball catcher.

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Humberto Zurita

Humberto Zurita (born September 2, 1954) is a Mexican actor, director and producer.

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Humboldt squid

The Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas), also known as jumbo squid, jumbo flying squid, pota, or diablo rojo (Red Devil), is a large, predatory squid living in the waters of the Humboldt Current in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are birds from the Americas that constitute the family Trochilidae.

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Humpback whale

The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale.

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Humvee

The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of light, four-wheel drive, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General.

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Hunab Ku

Hunab Ku is a Colonial period Yucatec Maya reducido term meaning "The One God".

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Hungary national football team

The Hungary national football team (Magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in international football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.

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Hunter (1984 U.S. TV series)

Hunter is an American crime drama created by Frank Lupo, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991.

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Huntington Park, California

Huntington Park is a city in the Gateway Cities district of southeastern Los Angeles County, California.

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Hura (plant)

Hura is a genus of trees in the family Euphorbiaceae described by Linnaeus in 1753.

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Huracán Ramírez (character)

Huracán Ramírez (Spanish for "Hurricane Ramirez") is a fictitious character, originally invented for the 1952 Mexican Lucha film of the same name.

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Hurricane Adrian (2005)

Hurricane Adrian was an early season hurricane which took an unusual southwest to northeast track, bringing it closer to El Salvador than any other hurricane since reliable records began in 1949.

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Hurricane Allen

Hurricane Allen was a rare and extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that struck the Caribbean, eastern and northern Mexico, and southern Texas in August 1980.

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Hurricane Anita

Hurricane Anita was a powerful Atlantic hurricane during an otherwise quiet 1977 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Beulah

Hurricane Beulah was the second tropical storm, second hurricane, and only major hurricane during the 1967 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Boris

The name Boris has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Hurricane Carla

Hurricane Carla ranks as the most intense U.S. tropical cyclone landfall on the Hurricane Severity Index.

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Hurricane Cesar–Douglas

Hurricane Cesar–Douglas was one of the few tropical cyclones to survive the crossover from the Atlantic to east Pacific basin, and was the last to receive two names upon doing so.

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Hurricane Diana

Hurricane Diana was the deadliest tropical cyclone during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season, killing 139 people in Mexico.

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Hurricane Emily (2005)

Hurricane Emily was the earliest forming Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record in a season and the most intense to form before August.

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Hurricane Estelle

The name Estelle has been used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, making Estelle one of the most frequently used Pacific storm names.

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Hurricane Fifi–Orlene

Hurricane Fifi (later Hurricane Orlene) was a catastrophic tropical cyclone that killed between 3,000 and 10,000 people in Honduras in September 1974, ranking it as the fourth deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record.

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Hurricane Gert (disambiguation)

The name Gert has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Hurricane Gilbert

Hurricane Gilbert was the most intense Atlantic hurricane on record until it was surpassed in 2005 by Hurricane Wilma.

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Hurricane Ileana

The name Ileana has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Hurricane Inez

Hurricane Inez was a major hurricane that affected the Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida, and Mexico in 1966.

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Hurricane Iris

Hurricane Iris was a small, but powerful tropical cyclone that caused widespread destruction in Belize.

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Hurricane Isidore

Hurricane Isidore was the ninth named storm and the second hurricane in the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Ismael

Hurricane Ismael was a weak, but deadly Pacific hurricane that killed over one hundred people in northern Mexico in September of the 1995 Pacific hurricane season.

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Hurricane Janet

Hurricane Janet was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 1955 Atlantic hurricane season and one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.

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Hurricane Joan–Miriam

Hurricane Joan was a powerful hurricane that caused death and destruction in over a dozen countries in the Caribbean and Central America.

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Hurricane Julio

The name Julio has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Hurricane Katrina disaster relief

The disaster recovery response to Hurricane Katrina included federal government agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the United States Coast Guard (USCG), state and local-level agencies, federal and National Guard soldiers, non-governmental organizations, charities, and private individuals.

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Hurricane Keith

Hurricane Keith was an Atlantic hurricane in October 2000 that caused extensive damage in Central America, especially in Mexico and Belize.

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Hurricane Kenna

Hurricane Kenna was at the time tied as the second-most intense Pacific hurricane to strike the west coast of Mexico.

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Hurricane Linda (1997)

Hurricane Linda was the second-strongest eastern Pacific hurricane on record.

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Hurricane Mitch

Hurricane Mitch was the second-deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, causing over 11,000 fatalities in Central America, with over 7,000 occurring in Honduras alone due to the catastrophic flooding it wrought due to the slow motion of the storm.

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Hurricane Nate (disambiguation)

The name Nate was used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Hurricane Opal

Hurricane Opal was a Category 4 hurricane that caused severe damage along the northern Gulf Coast of the United States in October 1995.

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Hurricane Pauline

Hurricane Pauline was one of the deadliest Pacific hurricanes to make landfall in Mexico.

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Hurricane Roxanne

Hurricane Roxanne was a rare and erratic tropical cyclone that caused extensive flooding in Mexico, due to its unusual movement.

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Hurricane Stan

Hurricane Stan was a rather weak but deadly tropical cyclone that affected areas of Central America in early October 2005.

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Hurricane Wilma

Hurricane Wilma was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic basin, and the second-most intense tropical cyclone recorded in the Western Hemisphere, after Hurricane Patricia in 2015.

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Hybrid electric bus

A hybrid electric bus combines a conventional internal combustion engine propulsion system with an electric propulsion system.

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Hydrothermal vent

A hydrothermal vent is a fissure in a planet's surface from which geothermally heated water issues.

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Hymenaea

Hymenaea L. is a genus in the flowering plant family Fabaceae (legume family).

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Hymenaea protera

Hymenaea protera is an extinct prehistoric leguminous tree, the probable ancestor of present-day Hymenaea species.

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Hyphenated American

In the United States, the term hyphenated American refers to the use of a hyphen (in some styles of writing) between the name of an ethnicity and the word "American" in compound nouns.

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Hyphessobrycon

Hyphessobrycon is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Characidae.

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Hyundai Accent

The Hyundai Accent (현대 엑센트), or Hyundai Verna (현대 베르나) in South Korea, is a subcompact car produced by Hyundai.

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Hyundai Atos

The Hyundai Atos was a city car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1997.

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Hyundai Porter

The Hyundai Porter (Hangul:현대 포터), also known as the Hyundai H-100, is a cabover truck produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1977.

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I Ain't No Quitter

"I Ain't No Quitter" is a song by the Canadian singer Shania Twain.

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I Don't Blame You

"I Don't Blame You" is a song by the American singer-songwriter, Cat Power (a.k.a. Chan Marshall).

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I Modi

I Modi (The Ways), also known as The Sixteen Pleasures or under the Latin title De omnibus Veneris Schematibus, is a famous erotic book of the Italian Renaissance in which a series of sexual positions were explicitly depicted in engravings.

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I puritani

(The Puritans) is an opera in by Vincenzo Bellini.

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I Think I'm Paranoid

"I Think I'm Paranoid" is a song written, performed and produced by Garbage and was the second single released from their second album Version 2.0.

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Iași

Iași (also referred to as Jassy or Iassy) is the second-largest city in Romania, after the national capital Bucharest, and the seat of Iași County.

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Ian Bremmer

Ian Arthur Bremmer (born November 12, 1969) is an American political scientist specializing in U.S. foreign policy, states in transition, and global political risk.

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Iarley

Pedro Iarley Lima Dantas or simply Iarley (born March 29, 1974 in Quixeramobim, Brazil) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder.

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IBazar

iBazar is a free classifieds website which allows people to buy, sell, or trade services or products locally in Mexico.

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Ibero-America

Ibero-America (Iberoamérica, Ibero-América) or Iberian America is a region in the Americas comprising countries or territories where Spanish or Portuguese are predominant languages, usually former territories of Portugal or Spain.

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IBiquity

iBiquity Digital Corporation is a company formed by the merger of USA Digital Radio and Lucent Digital Radio, with the goal of creating an in-band on-channel (IBOC) digital radio system for the United States and around the world.

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Ibogaine

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive substance found in plants in the Apocynaceae family such as Tabernanthe iboga, Voacanga africana and Tabernaemontana undulata.

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ICAO airport code

The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world.

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Iceland spar

Iceland spar, formerly known as Iceland crystal (silfurberg; lit. silver-rock), is a transparent variety of calcite, or crystallized calcium carbonate, originally brought from Iceland, and used in demonstrating the polarization of light (see polarimetry).

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Icterid

Icterids make up a family (Icteridae) of small- to medium-sized, often colorful, New-World passerine birds.

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Identity documents in the United States

Identity documents in the United States are typically the regional state-issued drivers license or identity card, while also the Social Security card (or just the Social Security number) and the United States Passport Card may serve as national identification.

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Idries Shah

Idries Shah (ادريس شاه, ادریس شاه; 16 June 1924 – 23 November 1996), also known as Idris Shah, né Sayed Idries el-Hashimi (Arabic: سيد إدريس هاشمي) and by the pen name Arkon Daraul, was an author and teacher in the Sufi tradition who wrote over three dozen books on topics ranging from psychology and spirituality to travelogues and culture studies.

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If You Had Wings

If You Had Wings was an attraction at Walt Disney World.

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Iglesia ni Cristo

Iglesia ni Cristo (abbreviated as INC English: Church of Christ) is an international church that originated in the Philippines.

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Ignacio Allende

Ignacio José de Allende y Unzaga (January 21, 1769 – June 26, 1811), born Ignacio Allende y Unzaga, was a captain of the Spanish Army in Mexico who came to sympathize with the Mexican independence movement.

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Ignacio de la Llave

Ignacio de la Llave y Segura Zevallos (August 26, 1818 – 1863) was a general and the governor of the Mexican state of Veracruz (1861-1862).

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Ignacio Lasso

Ignacio Lasso (1911 - 1943) was an Ecuadorian poet born in Quito.

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Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza

Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza (born November 13, 1935) is a Mexican politician who served as Governor of the State of Mexico.

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Ignacio Zaragoza

Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín (March 24, 1829 – September 8, 1862) was a Mexican general and politician.

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Igor Belanov

Igor Ivanovich (or Ihor Ivanovych) Belanov (Ігор Іванович Беланов; born 25 September 1960) is a retired Soviet and Ukrainian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or second striker.

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Igor Mitoraj

Igor Mitoraj (26 March 1944 – 6 October 2014) was a Polish artist.

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Iguala

Iguala, known officially as Iguala de la Independencia, is a historic city located from the state capital of Chilpancingo, in the Mexican state of Guerrero in southwestern Mexico.

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Iguanidae

The Iguanidae are a family of lizards composed of iguanas and related species.

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IHeartMedia

iHeartMedia, Inc., formerly CC Media Holdings, Inc., is an American mass media corporation headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.

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Ikat

Ikat, or ikkat, is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.

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Ilama (fruit)

The ilama or ilama tree (Annona diversifolia) is a tropical fruit tree found in Central America.

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Ilex cassine

Ilex cassine is a holly native to the southeastern coast of North America, in the United States from Virginia to southeast Texas, in Mexico in Veracruz, and in the Caribbean on the Bahamas, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.

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Ilex vomitoria

Ilex vomitoria, commonly known as yaupon or yaupon holly, is a species of holly that is native to southeastern North America.

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Illegal drug trade

The illegal drug trade or drug trafficking is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs that are subject to drug prohibition laws.

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Illiciaceae

Illiciaceae A.C.Sm. was a family of flowering plants recognized in a number of systems of plant taxonomy.

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Illinois College

Illinois College is a private, liberal arts college in Jacksonville, Illinois.

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IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth

IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida.

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Ilya Salkind

Ilya Juan Salkind Dominguez (born August 27, 1947), usually known as Ilya Salkind, is a film and television producer, known for his contributions to the live-action Superman films of the 1970s and '80s alongside his father, Alexander Salkind.

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Imanol Landeta

Imanol Landeta (born Imanol Goenaga Martí on July 23, 1987), more commonly known simply as Imanol, is a Mexican singer and actor.

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Immanuel Wallerstein

Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein (born September 28, 1930) is an American sociologist, historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst, arguably best known for his development of the general approach in sociology which led to the emergence of his world-systems approach.

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Immigration detention

Immigration detention is the policy of holding individuals suspected of visa violations, illegal entry or unauthorised arrival, and those subject to deportation and removal in detention until a decision is made by immigration authorities to grant a visa and release them into the community, or to repatriate them to their country of departure.

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Immigration policy

An immigration policy is any policy of a state that deals with the transit of people across its borders into the country, but especially those that intend to work and stay in the country.

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Immigration reform in the United States

Immigration reform in the United States is a term used in political discussion regarding changes to current immigration policy of the US.

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Immigration Restriction League

The Immigration Restriction League, was founded in 1894 by lawyer Charles Warren, climatologist Robert DeCourcy Ward, and attorney Prescott F. Hall, three Harvard alumni who believed that immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were racially inferior to Anglo-Saxons, threatening what they saw as the American way of life and the high wage scale.

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Imperial Beach, California

Imperial Beach is a residential beach city in San Diego County, California, with a population of 26,324 at the 2010 census.

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Imperial County, California

Imperial County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

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Imperial Valley

The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County.

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Imperial, California

Imperial is a city in Imperial County, California.

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In Cold Blood

In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel by American author Truman Capote, first published in 1966; it details the 1959 murders of four members of the Herbert Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas.

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In Search of... (TV series)

In Search of... was a television series that was broadcast weekly from 1977 to 1982, devoted to mysterious phenomena.

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In the Flesh (Roger Waters tour)

In The Flesh was a series of worldwide concert tours by Roger Waters that spanned three individual tours over the course of three years (1999, 2000, and 2002).

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In Your Eyes (Kylie Minogue song)

"In Your Eyes" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, taken from her eighth studio album Fever (2001).

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Incest

Incest is sexual activity between family members or close relatives.

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Incheon

Incheon (formerly romanized as Inchŏn; literally "kind river"), officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시), is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi to the east.

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Indalecio Prieto

Indalecio Prieto Tuero (30 April 1883 – 11 February 1962) was a Spanish politician, a minister and one of the leading figures of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the years before and during the Second Spanish Republic.

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Independence movement in Puerto Rico

The Independence Movement in Puerto Rico refers to initiatives by inhabitants throughout the history of Puerto Rico to obtain full political independence for the island nation.

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Independencia

Independencia is the Spanish word for independence.

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Independent baseball league

An independent baseball league is a professional baseball organization located in the United States and Canada that is not operated in conjunction with either a Major League Baseball team or an affiliated Minor League Baseball team.

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Independent circuit

In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions.

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Independent politician

An independent or nonpartisan politician is an individual politician not affiliated with any political party.

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Independent Task Force on North America

The Independent Task Force on the Future of North America advocates a greater economic and social integration between Canada, Mexico, and the United States as a region.

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Index of Canada-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to Canada.

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Indian cuisine

Indian cuisine consists of a wide variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to the Indian subcontinent.

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Indian peafowl

The Indian peafowl or blue peafowl (Pavo cristatus), a large and brightly coloured bird, is a species of peafowl native to South Asia, but introduced in many other parts of the world.

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Indiana Jones Adventure

The Indiana Jones Adventure is an enhanced motion vehicle dark ride attraction at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, based on the Indiana Jones film series.

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Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine

Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is a multi-platform action-adventure video game by LucasArts released in 1999.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas and their descendants. Although some indigenous peoples of the Americas were traditionally hunter-gatherers—and many, especially in the Amazon basin, still are—many groups practiced aquaculture and agriculture. The impact of their agricultural endowment to the world is a testament to their time and work in reshaping and cultivating the flora indigenous to the Americas. Although some societies depended heavily on agriculture, others practiced a mix of farming, hunting and gathering. In some regions the indigenous peoples created monumental architecture, large-scale organized cities, chiefdoms, states and empires. Many parts of the Americas are still populated by indigenous peoples; some countries have sizable populations, especially Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Panama and Peru. At least a thousand different indigenous languages are spoken in the Americas. Some, such as the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guaraní, Mayan languages and Nahuatl, count their speakers in millions. Many also maintain aspects of indigenous cultural practices to varying degrees, including religion, social organization and subsistence practices. Like most cultures, over time, cultures specific to many indigenous peoples have evolved to incorporate traditional aspects but also cater to modern needs. Some indigenous peoples still live in relative isolation from Western culture, and a few are still counted as uncontacted peoples.

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Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean

The indigenous peoples of the Caribbean included the Taíno, the Island Caribs of the Lesser Antilles, and the Guanahatabey of western Cuba.

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Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern cultures, or Southeast Indians are an ethnographic classification for Native Americans who have traditionally inhabited the Southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico, that share common cultural traits.

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Indigo bunting

The indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) is a small seed-eating bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae.

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Indonesian cuisine

Indonesian cuisine is one of the most vibrant and colourful cuisines in the world, full of intense flavour.

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Industrial policy

The industrial policy of a country, sometimes denoted IP, is its official strategic effort to encourage the development and growth of part or all of the manufacturing sector as well as other sectors of the economy.

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Infected Mushroom

Infected Mushroom are an Israeli musical duo formed in Haifa in 1996 by producers Erez Eisen and Amit Duvdevani.

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Infection

Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agents and the toxins they produce.

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Infernal Noise Brigade

The Infernal Noise Brigade was a Seattle, Washington-based musical group, who originally formed to participate in the protests at the WTO Meeting of 1999.

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Infinite Jest

Infinite Jest is a 1996 novel by American writer David Foster Wallace.

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Inflation-indexed bond

Daily inflation-indexed bonds (also known as inflation-linked bonds or colloquially as linkers) are bonds where the principal is indexed to inflation or deflation on a daily basis in terms of the official Daily CPI or monetized daily indexed unit of account like the Unidad de Fomento in Chile and the Real Value unit of Colombia.

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ING Mexico

ING Mexico was the Mexican subsidiary of the Dutch ING Group.

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Ing. Fernando Espinoza Gutiérrez International Airport

Ing.

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Ink

Ink is a liquid or paste that contains pigments or dyes and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design.

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INSEE code

The INSEE code is a numerical indexing code used by the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) to identify various entities, including communes, départements.

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Institutional Revolutionary Party

The Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) is a Mexican political party founded in 1929 that held power uninterruptedly in the country for 71 years from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party (Partido Nacional Revolucionario, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (Partido de la Revolución Mexicana, PRM), and finally renaming itself as the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1946.

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Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia

The Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH, National Institute of Anthropology and History) is a Mexican federal government bureau established in 1939 to guarantee the research, preservation, protection, and promotion of the prehistoric, archaeological, anthropological, historical, and paleontological heritage of Mexico.

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Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

The Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology), commonly known as ITAM, is a private Ph.D.-granting research university.

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Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero

Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero is a technological institute in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Instituto Tecnológico de Jiquilpan

The Instituto Tecnológico de Jiquilpan ("Technological Institute of Jiquilpan" or ITJ) is a university in Jiquilpan de Juárez in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Integrated Taxonomic Information System

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) is an American partnership of federal agencies designed to provide consistent and reliable information on the taxonomy of biological species.

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Intensive pig farming

Intensive pig farming is a subset of pig farming and of Industrial animal agriculture, all of which are types of animal husbandry, in which livestock domestic pigs are raised up to slaughter weight.

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Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR or, in the three other official languages Spanish, French, and Portuguese CIDH, Comisión Interamericana de los Derechos Humanos, Commission Interaméricaine des Droits de l'Homme, Comissão Interamericana de Direitos Humanos) is an autonomous organ of the Organization of American States (OAS).

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Inter-American Development Bank

The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB or IDB or BID) is the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists

The Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which oversees the Church's work in the nations of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States Virgin Islands, and Venezuela.

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Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance

The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (commonly known as the Rio Treaty, the Rio Pact, or by the Spanish-language acronym TIAR from Tratado Interamericano de Asistencia Recíproca) was an agreement signed in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro among many countries of the Americas.

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Inter-Parliamentary Union

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU; Union Interparlementaire) is a global inter-parliamentary institution established in 1889 by Frédéric Passy (France) and William Randal Cremer (United Kingdom).

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Interamerican Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)

The Interamerican Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Ciudad del Saber, Panama.

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InterCultura

InterCultura, Inc., was a not-for-profit private foundation, based in Fort Worth, Texas with offices in London, England, founded in 1982 by Gordon Dee Smith (president), J. Roderick Grierson (vice-president), Milbry Polk, and several other individuals for the purpose of furthering understanding among cultures by organizing and exchanging international art exhibitions.

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Interior ministry

An interior ministry (sometimes ministry of internal affairs or ministry of home affairs) is a government ministry typically responsible for policing, emergency management, national security, registration, supervision of local governments, conduct of elections, public administration and immigration matters.

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InterLiga

The InterLiga was a football competition from 2004 to 2010 between Mexican clubs to determine qualifying spots for that country in South America's premier club competition, the Copa Libertadores.

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Interlingua

Interlingua (ISO 639 language codes ia, ina) is an Italic international auxiliary language (IAL), developed between 1937 and 1951 by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA).

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Intermontane Plateaus

The Intermontane Plateaus of the Western United States is one of eight U.S. Physiographic regions (divisions) of the physical geography of the contiguous United States.

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Internal colonialism

Internal colonialism is a notion of structural political and economic inequalities between regions within a nation state.

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International Accounting Standards Committee

The International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) was founded in June 1973 in London and was replaced by the International Accounting Standards Board on 1 April 2001.

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International Amateur Radio Union

The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is an international confederation of national amateur radio organisations that allows a forum for common matters of concern and collectively represents matters to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is an AFL-CIO/CLC trade union representing approx.

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International Astronomical Union

The International Astronomical Union (IAU; Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is an international association of professional astronomers, at the PhD level and beyond, active in professional research and education in astronomy.

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International border states of the United States

The international border states are those states in the United States which border either Canada, Mexico, Cuba or Russia.

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International Boundary and Water Commission

The International Boundary and Water Commission (Comisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas) is an international body created by the United States and Mexico in 1889 to apply the rules for determining the location of their international boundary when meandering rivers transferred tracts of land from one bank to the other, as established under the Convention of November 12, 1884.

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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) is an international arbitration institution established in 1966 for legal dispute resolution and conciliation between international investors.

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International Civil Aviation Organization

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale, OACI), is a specialized agency of the United Nations.

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International Council of Museums

Created in 1946, the International Council of Museums (ICOM) is a non-governmental organisation maintaining formal relations with UNESCO and having a consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

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International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons

Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons is a landmark international law case, where the International Court of Justice gave an advisory opinion stating that there is no source of law, customary or treaty, that explicitly prohibits the possession or even use of nuclear weapons.

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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is a multilateral treaty adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 16 December 1966, and came in force from 3 January 1976.

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International Date Line

The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line of demarcation on the surface of Earth that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and demarcates the change of one calendar day to the next.

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International Electrotechnical Commission

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: Commission électrotechnique internationale) is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes International Standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies – collectively known as "electrotechnology".

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International Federation of Model Auto Racing

The International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) is the world governing body of professional radio controlled car racing.

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International Fellowship of Evangelical Students

The International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) is an association of over 160 evangelical Christian student movements worldwide, encouraging evangelism, discipleship and mission among students.

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International Game Technology (1975-2015)

International Game Technology (IGT) was an American gaming company based in Las Vegas that manufactured and distributed slot machines and other gaming technology.

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International Geographical Union

The International Geographical Union (IGU; Union Géographique Internationale, UGI) is an international geographical society.

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International Golf Federation

The International Golf Federation (IGF) was founded in 1958 and is the international federation recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the world governing body for golf.

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International Hydrographic Organization

The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) is the inter-governmental organisation representing hydrography.

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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union

The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States, one of the first U.S. unions to have a primarily female membership, and a key player in the labor history of the 1920s and 1930s.

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International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict

The International law bearing on issues of Arab–Israeli conflict, which became a major arena of regional and international tension since the birth of Israel in 1948, resulting in several disputes between a number of Arab countries and Israel.

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International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (known by its Spanish acronym CIMMYT for Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo) is a non-profit research and training institution dedicated to both the development of improved varieties of wheat and maize with the aim of contributing to food security, and the introduction of improved agricultural practices to smallholder farmers to help boost production, prevent crop disease and improve their livelihoods.

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International Men's Day

International Men's Day (IMD) is an annual international event celebrated every year on 19 November.

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International Olympiad in Informatics

The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual competitive programming competition for secondary school students.

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International Order of the Rainbow for Girls

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG) is a Masonic youth service organization which teaches leadership training through community service.

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International Republican Institute

The International Republican Institute (IRI) describes itself as "a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to advancing freedom and democracy worldwide by helping political parties to become more issue-based and responsive, assisting citizens to participate in government planning, and working to increase the role of marginalized groups in the political process – including women and youth.", loaded on October 10, 2015.

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International Society of Automation

The International Society of Automation (ISA), formerly known as The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, is a non-profit technical society for engineers, technicians, businesspeople, educators and students, who work, study or are interested in industrial automation and pursuits related to it, such as instrumentation.

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International Tin Council

The International Tin Council (ITC) was an organisation which acted on behalf of major tin producers and consumers to control the international tin market.

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International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is an intergovernmental organization created by the mandate of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea.

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International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994

International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994 (ITTA, 1994 or ITTA2) was drafted to ensure that by the year 2000 exports of tropical timber originated from sustainably managed sources and to establish a fund to assist tropical timber producers in obtaining the resources necessary to reach this objective.

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International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants

The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants or UPOV (Union internationale pour la protection des obtentions végétales) is an intergovernmental organization with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

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International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe

The International Union of the Guides and Scouts of Europe - Federation of Scouts of Europe (Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe, UIGSE; also known as Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe – Fédération du Scoutisme Européen, UISGE-FSE, or simply as Fédération du Scoutisme Européen, FSE) is a traditional faith-based Scouting organization with 20 member associations in 17 European countries and also in North America (Canada and the United States), serving roughly 65,000 members.

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Internet activism

Internet activism (also known as web activism, online activism, digital campaigning, digital activism, online organizing, electronic advocacy, cyberactivism, e-campaigning, and e-activism) is the use of electronic communication technologies such as social media, e-mail, and podcasts for various forms of activism to enable faster and more effective communication by citizen movements, the delivery of particular information to large and specific audiences as well as coordination.

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Internet Governance Forum

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a multi-stakeholder forum for policy dialogue on issues of Internet governance.

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Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association

Organized in 1951 as the Interstate and Foreign Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of America.

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Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptists Association

Organized in 1951 as the Interstate and Foreign Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of America (IFLMBA).

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Interstate 110 (Texas)

Interstate 110 (I-110) is a Interstate spur route in El Paso extending from Interstate 10 (I-10), south along U.S. Highway 54 (US 54), turns west then turns south into Mexico.

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Interstate 19

Interstate 19 (I-19) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Interstate 27

Interstate 27 (I-27) is an Interstate Highway, entirely in the U.S. state of Texas, running north from Lubbock to Interstate 40 in Amarillo.

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Interstate 35

Interstate 35 (I-35) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States.

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Interstate 5

Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific coast of the continental U.S. from Mexico to Canada.

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Interstate 69

Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of seven disjointed parts with an original continuous segment from Indianapolis, Indiana, northeast to the Canada–US border in Port Huron, Michigan, at.

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Interstate 8

Interstate 8 (I-8) is an Interstate Highway in the southwestern United States.

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Interstate Highway System

The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States.

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Intocable

Intocable (Untouchable) is an American Norteño musical group from Zapata, Texas that was started by friends Ricky Javier Muñoz and René Orlando Martínez in the early 1990s.

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Intramuros

Intramuros (Latin for "within the walls") is the historic walled area within the modern city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

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Intrawest

Intrawest Resorts Holdings, Inc was a developer and operator of destination resorts and a luxury adventure travel company.

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Inuksuk

An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ; alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in Greenlandic or inukshuk in English) is a human-made stone landmark or cairn used by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the Arctic region of North America.

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Ioannis Gklavakis

Ioannis Gklavakis (Greek: Ιωάννης Γκλαβάκης) (born on 10 October 1949 in Thessaloniki) is a Greek politician.

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Iolair

Iolair (Gaelic for eagle) is a specialised semi-submersible offshore platform designed for BP to support and service oil platforms in the North Sea and served as an emergency support vessel (ESV) in the Forties Oil Field.

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Iosif Grigulevich

Iosif Romualdovich Grigulevich (Иосиф Ромуальдович Григулевич; May 5, 1913 – June 2, 1988) was a Soviet NKVD Operative between 1937 and 1953, when he took a leading role in assassinating Communist and Bolshevik individuals who were not loyal to Joseph Stalin.

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IPod Nano

The iPod Nano (stylized and marketed as iPod nano) is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first generation model was introduced on September 7, 2005, as a replacement for the iPod Mini, using flash memory for storage.

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Ipomoea alba

Ipomoea alba, sometimes called the tropical white morning-glory or moonflower (but not to be confused with the other species also called moonflower) or moon vine, is a species of night-blooming morning glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the New World, from northern Argentina north to Mexico and Florida.

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Ipomoea purpurea

Ipomoea purpurea, the common morning-glory, tall morning-glory, or purple morning glory, is a species in the genus Ipomoea, native to Mexico and Central America.

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Ira von Fürstenberg

Princess Virginia "Ira" of Fürstenberg (Virginia Carolina Theresa Pancrazia Galdina Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg; born 18 April 1940) is a European socialite, actress, jewelry designer and former public relations manager for the fashion designer Valentino Garavani.

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Irán Castillo

Irán Castillo (born Irán Castillo Pinzón on January 4, 1977 in Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer.

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Irish immigration to Mexico

Irish Mexicans (Spanish: Irlandés-mexicano or Hibernomexicano; Irish: Gael-Meicsiceach) are inhabitants of Mexico that are immigrants from or descendants of immigrants from Ireland.

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Irish people

The Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are a nation and ethnic group native to the island of Ireland, who share a common Irish ancestry, identity and culture.

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Irizar

Irizar Group is a Spanish-based builder of luxury coach vehicle bodies, established in 1889.

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Irma Serrano

Irma Consuelo Cielo Serrano Castro (born 9 December 1933) is a Mexican folk-singer, songwriter, actress, politician and vedette.

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Iron & Wine

Samuel "Sam" Ervin Beam (born July 26, 1974), better known by his stage and recording name Iron & Wine, is an American singer-songwriter.

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Isaac Romo

Isaac Romo González (born March 23, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a former Mexican footballer, who last played for Leones Negros UdeG in the Ascenso MX.

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Isaac Saba Raffoul

Isaac Saba Raffoul (October 17, 1923 – July 27, 2008) was a Mexican businessman of Syrian origin; his father emigrated from Aleppo, Syria to Veracruz, Mexico where he started a rag business which the family built on.

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Isabel Madow

Isabel Madow (born October 5, 1973) is a Mexican actress and model, born in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Isabel Pantoja

María Isabel Pantoja Martín (born August 2, 1956) is a Spanish singer.

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Isabel Vericat

Isabel Vericat Núñez (born c. 1970), is a Spanish-Mexican lawyer, book writer and translator of many languages.

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Isamu Noguchi

was a Japanese American artist and landscape architect whose artistic career spanned six decades, from the 1920s onward.

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Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres (Spanish for "Women Island") is an island in the Caribbean Sea, about off the Yucatán Peninsula coast.

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Islip, New York

Islip is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York (USA).

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Ismael Íñiguez

Ismael Íñiguez González (born 23 July 1981 in Ocotlan, Jalisco) is a former Mexican footballer, who played for Correcaminos on loan from Pumas UNAM.

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Ismael Rodríguez

Ismael Rodríguez (October 19, 1917 – August 7, 2004) was a Mexican film director.

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Ismael Rodríguez (footballer)

Ismael de Jesús Rodríguez Vega (born January 10, 1981) in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas is a former Mexican footballer, who last played for C.D. Águila in the El Salvador Premier League.

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Ismael Zambada García

Ismael Zambada García (born 1 January 1948), also known as Mayo Zambada, is a Mexican drug lord who serves as the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.

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ISO 3166-1

ISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 alpha-2

ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are two-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 alpha-3

ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes are three-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-1 numeric

ISO 3166-1 numeric (or numeric-3) codes are three-digit country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.

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ISO 3166-2

ISO 3166-2 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for identifying the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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ISO 3166-2:MX

ISO 3166-2:MX is the entry for Mexico in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Isochilus

Isochilus is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae) with 13 recognized species.

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Israel López (footballer)

Israel López Hernández (born 29 September 1974) is a retired Mexican football player whose last team was Querétaro FC.

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Issei

is a Japanese-language term used by ethnic Japanese in countries in North America and South America to specify the Japanese people who were the first generation to immigrate there.

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ISSF 25 meter center-fire pistol

25 metre center-fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events, and is normally a men-only event.

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Isthmus Nahuatl

Isthmus Nahuatl (Isthmus Nahuat; native name: mela'tájtol) is a Nahuatl dialect cluster spoken by about 30,000 people in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Isthmus of Tehuantepec

The Isthmus of Tehuantepec is an isthmus in Mexico.

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It Can't Happen Here

It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical 1935 political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis, and a 1936 play adapted from the novel by Lewis and John C. Moffitt.

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It's Raining Men

"It's Raining Men" is a song written by Paul Jabara and Paul Shaffer in 1979, originally recorded by The Weather Girls in 1982.

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Italian language

Italian (or lingua italiana) is a Romance language.

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Italo Calvino

Italo Calvino (. RAI (circa 1970), retrieved 25 October 2012. 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian journalist and writer of short stories and novels.

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Italy national football team

The Italy national football team (Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) represents Italy in association football and is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the governing body for football in Italy.

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Itatí Cantoral

Itatí Cantoral (born Itatí Guadalupe Cantoral Zucchi; May 13, 1975) is a Mexican actress, singer, dancer, and producer.

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Itō, Shizuoka

Itō City Hall is a city located on the eastern shore of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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ITU prefix

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types.

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Itza people

The Itza are a Guatemalan people of Maya affiliation.

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Itzpapalotl

In Aztec mythology, Ītzpāpālōtl ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a fearsome skeletal warrior goddess who ruled over the paradise world of Tamoanchan, the paradise of victims of infant mortality and the place identified as where humans were created.

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Ixchiguán

Ixchiguán is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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Ixtapa

Note:Ixtapa is also a locality inside Puerto Vallarta Ixtapa is a resort city in Mexico, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean in the municipality of Zihuatanejo de Azueta in the state of Guerrero.

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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport

Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport is an international airport in the state of Guerrero on Mexico's Pacific Ocean coast.

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Ixtepec, Oaxaca

Ixtepec (formally: Ciudad Ixtepec; previously known as Villa de San Jerónimo Doctor) is a small city, and municipality of the same name, located in the state of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico.

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Ixtlilxochitl II

Ixtlilxochitl II (c. 1500–c. 1550) was the son of Nezahualpilli, king of Texcoco.

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Ixtoc I oil spill

Ixtoc I was an exploratory oil well being drilled by the semi-submersible drilling rig Sedco 135 in the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico, about northwest of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche in waters deep.

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Iyari Limon

Iyari Pérez Limón (born July 8, 1976) is a Mexican-American actress, best known for her supporting role as Potential Slayer Kennedy on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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Izamal

Izamal (Spanish) is a small city in the Mexican state of Yucatán, 72 km (about 40 miles) east of state capital Mérida, in southern Mexico.

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Izapa

Izapa is a very large pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Chiapas; it is best known for its occupation during the Late Formative period.

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Izapa Stela 5

Izapa Stela 5 is one of a number of large, carved stelae found in the ancient Mesoamerican site of Izapa, in the Soconusco region of Chiapas, Mexico along the present-day Guatemalan border.

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Iztacalco

Iztacalco is one of the 16 delegaciones (boroughs) into which Mexico's Federal District is divided.

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Iztaccihuatl

Iztaccíhuatl (alternative spellings include Ixtaccíhuatl, or either variant spelled without the accent) (or, as spelled with the x), is a dormant volcanic mountain in Mexico located on the border between the State of Mexico and Puebla.

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Iztapalapa

Iztapalapa is one of the Federal District of Mexico City’s 16 boroughs, located on the east side of the entity.

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J. E. B. Stuart

James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart (February 6, 1833May 12, 1864) was a United States Army officer from the U.S. state of Virginia, who later became a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War.

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J. M. G. Le Clézio

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (born 13 April 1940), usually identified as J. M. G. Le Clézio, is a French writer and professor.

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J. Ogden Armour

Jonathan Ogden Armour (November 11, 1863 – August 16, 1927) was an American meatpacking magnate and only surviving son of Civil War-era industrialist Philip Danforth Armour.

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Jabil

Jabil Inc. is a United States-based global manufacturing services company.

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Jabiru

The jabiru (or; Jabiru mycteria) is a large stork found in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina, except west of the Andes.

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Jacamar

The jacamars are a family, Galbulidae, of near passerine birds from tropical South and Central America, extending up to Mexico.

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Jacaranda

Jacaranda is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Mexico, Central America, South America, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the Bahamas.

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Jacaranda mimosifolia

Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to south-central South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its beautiful and long-lasting blue flowers.

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Jack (flag)

A jack is a national (originally naval) flag flown from a short jackstaff at the bow of a vessel, while the ensign is flown on the stern.

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Jack C. Walton

John Calloway "Jack" Walton (March 6, 1881 – November 25, 1949) was an American politician and the fifth Governor of Oklahoma.

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Jack Charlton

John Charlton, (born 8 May 1935) is an English former footballer and manager who played as a defender.

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Jack Ging

Jack Lee Ging (born November 30, 1931 in Alva, Oklahoma) is an American actor, best known as General Harlan "Bull" Fulbright on NBC's television adventure series The A-Team.

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Jack Hawkins

John Edward Hawkins, CBE (14 September 1910 – 18 July 1973) was an English actor who worked on stage and in film from the 1930s until the 1970s.

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Jack Johnson (boxer)

John Arthur Johnson (March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant, was an American boxer who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (1908–1915).

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Jack Pierce (baseball)

Lavern Jack Pierce (June 2, 1948 – September 13, 2012) was a Major League Baseball player.

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Jack Taylor (actor)

Jack Taylor (born George Brown Randall; 21 October 1936) is an American actor.

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Jackie Chan Adventures (video game)

The Jackie Chan Adventures video game series is based upon the animated series Jackie Chan Adventures.

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Jackie Coogan

John Leslie "Jackie" Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films.

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Jackpot (game show)

Jackpot (also referred to as Jackpot!) is a television game show produced by Bob Stewart which saw contestants attempting to solve riddles in order to win cash and prizes.

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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Florida and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States.

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Jacobo Árbenz

Colonel Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán (September 14, 1913 – January 27, 1971), nicknamed The Big Blonde (Guatemalan El Chelón) or The Swiss (El Suizo) for his Swiss origins, was a Guatemalan military officer who was the second democratically elected President of Guatemala from 1951 to 1954.

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Jacona, Michoacán

Jacona de Plancarte (Jacona) is a city, and the county seat of Jacona in the state of Michoacán.

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Jacqueline Ripstein

Jacqueline Ripstein is an artist from Mexico City, Mexico.

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Jacques Antoine Clariond

Santiago Antonio Clariond Desdier (born as Jacques Antoine Clariond Desdier in France) was a Mexican businessman.

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Jacques Arago

Jacques Étienne Victor Arago (6 March 1790 – 27 November 1855) was a French writer, artist and explorer, author of a Voyage Round the World.

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Jacques Nasser

Jacques A. Nasser (Arabic: جاك نصر; born 12 December 1947) is an Australian business executive and philanthropist.

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Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne

Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne (23 April 17563 June 1819), also known as Jean Nicolas, was a French personality of the Revolutionary period.

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Jacques Roumain

Jacques Roumain (June 4, 1907 – August 18, 1944) was a Haitian writer, politician, and advocate of Marxism.

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Jacques Soustelle

Jacques Soustelle (3 February 1912 – 6 August 1990) was an important and early figure of the Free French Forces, an anthropologist specializing in Pre-Columbian civilizations, and vice-director of the Musée de l'Homme in Paris in 1939.

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Jacquie Durrell

Jacqueline ("Jacquie") Sonia Durrell (née Wolfenden) (b. 1929, Manchester, United Kingdom) was the first wife of Gerald Durrell.

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Jaguar

The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a wild cat species and the only extant member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas.

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Jaguarundi

The jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) or eyra is a small wild cat native to southern North America and South America.

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Jaime de Angulo

Jaime de Angulo (1887–1950) was a linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States.

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Jaime Fernández (actor)

Jaime Fernández Reyes (December 6, 1937 – April 15, 2005) was a Mexican actor.

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Jaime Humberto Hermosillo

Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Delgado (born 22 January 1942) is a Mexican film director, often compared to Spain's Pedro Almodóvar.

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Jaime Lagunez

Jaime Lagunez is a scientist and activist included by Marquis' of Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Who's Who in the World.

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Jaime Sabines

Jaime Sabines Gutiérrez (March 25, 1926 – March 19, 1999) was a Mexican contemporary poet.

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Jairzinho

Jair Ventura Filho (born 25 December 1944), better known as Jairzinho, is a retired Brazilian footballer.

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Jakaltek language

The Jakaltek (Jacaltec) language, also known as Jakalteko (Jacalteco) or Popti’, is a Mayan language of Guatemala spoken by 90,000 Jakaltek people in the department of Huehuetenango, and some 500 the adjoining part of Chiapas in southern Mexico.

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Jake Roberts

Aurelian Jake Smith Jr. (born May 30, 1955), best known by his ring name Jake "The Snake" Roberts, is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler.

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Jalap

Jalap is a cathartic drug, its use largely archaic in the West, consisting of the tuberous roots of Ipomoea purga, a convolvulaceous plant growing on the eastern declivities of the Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico at an elevation of 5000 to 8000 ft.

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Jalapa, Baja California

Jalapa is an ejido in the Mexican state of Baja California.

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Jalapa, Guerrero

Jalapa is a small town in the Mexican state of Guerrero.

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Jalapa, Tabasco

Jalapa is a small city in the Mexican state of Tabasco.

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Jamaica

Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea.

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Jamaica at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Jamaica competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Jamay

The municipality and town of Jamay is located in the eastern portion of Jalisco, Mexico, at coordinates, at a height of 1530 meters above sea level.

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Jamba Juice

Jamba, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary Jamba Juice Company form an American restaurant retailer headquartered in Frisco, Texas and previously headquartered in Emeryville, California.

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Jambalaya

Jambalaya is a Louisiana-origin dish of Spanish and French (especially Provençal cuisine) influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.

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James A. Corbett

James A. "Jim" Corbett (October 8, 1933 – August 2, 2001) was an American rancher, writer, Quaker, philosopher, and human rights activist and a co-founder of the Sanctuary movement.

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James Agee

James Rufus Agee (November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic.

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James Alfred Ewing

Sir James Alfred Ewing KCB FRS FRSE MInstitCE (27 March 1855 − 7 January 1935) was a Scottish physicist and engineer, best known for his work on the magnetic properties of metals and, in particular, for his discovery of, and coinage of the word, hysteresis.

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James Bateman

James Bateman (18 July 1811 – 27 November 1897) was a British landowner and accomplished horticulturist.

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James Beckwourth

James Pierson Beckwourth, born James Beckwith and generally known as, Jim Beckwourth (April 26, 1798 or 1800 – October 29, 1866 or 1867) was an American mountain man, fur trader, and explorer.

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James Bowie

James "Jim" Bowie (– March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American pioneer, who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution, culminating in his death at the Battle of the Alamo.

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James C. Neill

James Clinton Neill (c. 17881848) was a 19th-century American soldier and politician, most noted for his role in the Texas Revolution and the early defense of the Alamo.

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James Charles Kopp

James Charles Kopp (born August 2, 1954) is an American citizen who was convicted in 2003 for the 1998 sniper-style murder of Barnett Slepian, an American physician from Amherst, New York who performed abortions.

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James Coburn

James Harrison Coburn III (August 31, 1928 – November 18, 2002) was an American actor.

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James Creelman

James Creelman (November 12, 1859 – February 12, 1915), is famous in history for securing a 1908 interview for Pearson's Magazine with Mexican president Porfirio Díaz, in which the strongman said that he would not run for the presidency in the 1910 elections.

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James Douglas (governor)

Sir James Douglas KCB (August 15, 1803 – August 2, 1877), influential in the history of Canada first a fur trader and later a colonial governor, is often credited as "The Father of British Columbia".

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James G. Blaine

James Gillespie Blaine (January 31, 1830January 27, 1893) was an American statesman and Republican politician who represented Maine in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1863 to 1876, serving as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 to 1875, and then in the United States Senate from 1876 to 1881.

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James Gadsden

James Gadsden (May 15, 1788December 26, 1858) was an American diplomat, soldier and businessman for whom is named the Gadsden Purchase, land which the United States bought from Mexico and which became the southern portions of Arizona and New Mexico.

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James Goldsmith

Sir James Michael Goldsmith (26 February 1933 – 18 July 1997), a member of the prominent Jewish Goldsmith family, was an Anglo-French financier, tycoonBillionaire: The Life and Times of Sir James Goldsmith by Ivan Fallon and politician.

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James H. Duff

James Henderson "Jim" Duff (January 21, 1883 – December 20, 1969) was an American lawyer and politician.

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James Hadley Chase

James Hadley Chase (24 December 1906 – 6 February 1985) was an English writer.

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James Harbord

Lieutenant General James Guthrie Harbord (March 21, 1866 – August 20, 1947) was a senior officer of the United States Army and President and Chairman of the Board of RCA.

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James Harden-Hickey

James Harden-Hickey (born James Aloysius Harden, December 8, 1854 – February 9, 1898) was a Franco-American author, newspaper editor, duellist, adventurer and self-proclaimed Prince of Trinidad, reigning as James I.

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James Hope-Scott

James Robert Hope-Scott (15 July 1812 – 29 April 1873) was a British barrister and Tractarian.

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James Jesus Angleton

James Jesus Angleton (December 9, 1917 – May 11, 1987) was chief of CIA Counterintelligence from 1954 to 1975.

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James Justinian Morier

James Justinian Morier (1780 – 19 March 1849) was a British diplomat and author noted for his novels about the Qajar dynasty in Iran, most famously for the Hajji Baba series.

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James Longstreet

James Longstreet (January 8, 1821January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War and the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee, who called him his "Old War Horse." He served under Lee as a corps commander for many of the famous battles fought by the Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern Theater, and briefly with Braxton Bragg in the Army of Tennessee in the Western Theater.

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James Mark Baldwin

James Mark Baldwin (January 12, 1861, Columbia, South Carolina – November 8, 1934, Paris) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at the university.

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James Monroe

James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fifth President of the United States from 1817 to 1825.

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James Naismith

James Naismith (November 6, 1861 – November 28, 1939) was an American physical educator, physician, chaplain, sports coach and innovator.

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James P. Hoffa

James Phillip Hoffa (born May 19, 1941) is an attorney and labor leader and the General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

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James Reavis

James Addison Reavis (May 10, 1843 – November 27, 1914), later using the name James Addison Peralta-Reavis, the so-called Baron of Arizona, was an American forger and fraudster.

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James Robert Madison Mullany

James Robert Madison Mullany (26 October 1818 – 17 September 1887) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served during the American Civil War.

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James Robinson Risner

James Robinson "Robbie" Risner (January 16, 1925 – October 22, 2013) was a general and a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force.

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James W. Marshall

James Wilson Marshall (October 8, 1810 – August 10, 1885) was an American carpenter and sawmill operator, who reported the finding of gold at Coloma on the American River in California on January 24, 1848, the impetus for the California Gold Rush.

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James Watson Webb

General James Watson Webb (February 8, 1802 – June 7, 1884) was a United States diplomat, newspaper publisher and a New York politician in the Whig and Republican parties.

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James Whitcomb Riley

James Whitcomb Riley (October 7, 1849 – July 22, 1916) was an American writer, poet, and best-selling author.

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James William Abert

James William Abert (November 18, 1820 – August 10, 1897) was an American soldier, explorer, bird collector and topographical artist.

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James William Boyd

James William Boyd (September 14, 1822 – January 1, 1866) was a Confederate States of America military officer who was alleged in a conspiracy theory to have been killed in the place of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln due to their resemblance.

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Jamesonite

Jamesonite is a sulfosalt mineral, a lead, iron, antimony sulfide with formula Pb4FeSb6S14.

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Jan Kounen

Jan Kounen (born Jan Coenen on 2 May 1964) is a Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands-born French film director and producer.

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Jane Fonda

Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model and fitness guru.

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January 1965

The following events occurred in January 1965.

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Japanese diaspora

The Japanese diaspora, and its individual members known as or, are the Japanese immigrants from Japan and their descendants that reside in a foreign country.

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Japanese yen

The is the official currency of Japan.

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Jarana jarocha

The jarana jarocha is a guitar-shaped fretted stringed instrument from the southern region of the state of Veracruz, Mexico.

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Jardin Exotique de Monaco

The Jardin Exotique de Monaco (French for "exotic garden of Monaco") is a botanical garden located on a cliffside in Monaco.

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Jarvis Cocker

Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician, actor and presenter.

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Jason Benjamin

Jason Benjamin (born 1971) is an Australian painter.

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Javier Alatorre

Javier Alatorre (born January 15, 1961 in Navojoa, Sonora) is a Mexican journalist.

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Javier Lozano Barragán

Javier Lozano Barragán (born 26 January 1933) is a Mexican Cardinal and president Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers in the Roman Catholic Church.

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Javier Rosas

Javier Rosas Sierra (born September 25, 1974 in Guadalajara) is a male athlete from Mexico.

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Jay Adams

Jay J. Adams (February 3, 1961 – August 15, 2014) was an American skateboarder who as a teen, was the youngest member of the Zephyr Competition Skateboarding Team (Z-Boys).

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Jaydy Michel

Jaydy Michel Brixon (born December 20, 1975) is a Mexican actress and fashion model.

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Jazz-funk

Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat (groove), electrified sounds and an early prevalence of analog synthesizers.

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Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson

Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (born 21 February 1939) is an Icelandic politician and diplomat.

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Józef Retinger

Józef Hieronim Retinger (17 April 188812 June 1960) was a Polish political adviser.

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József Eötvös

József baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény (3 September 1813 – 2 February 1871) was a Hungarian writer and statesman, the son of Ignác baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény and Anna von Lilien, who stemmed from an Erbsälzer family of Werl in Germany.

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Jörg Immendorff

Jörg Immendorff (June 14, 1945 – May 28, 2007) was a contemporary German painter, sculptor, stage designer and art professor.

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Jørn Utzon

Jørn Oberg Utzon,, Hon. FAIA (9 April 191829 November 2008) was a Danish architect, most notable for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia.

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JBS USA

JBS USA Holdings, Inc. is an American food processing company and a wholly owned subsidiary of JBS S.A. (B3:JBSS3), a Brazilian company that is the world's largest processor of fresh beef and pork, with more than US$49 billion in annual sales as of 2017.

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Jean Acker

Jean Acker (born Harriet Ackers, October 23, 1893 – August 16, 1978) was an American film actress with a career dating from the silent film era through the 1950s.

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Jean Charlot

Louis Henri Jean Charlot (February 8, 1898 – March 20, 1979) was a French and naturalized American painter and illustrator, active mainly in Mexico and the United States.

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Jean Giraud

Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition.

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Jean Meyer

Jean Meyer (born February 8, 1942 in Nice) is a Mexican historian and author of French origin.

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Jean Rouverol

Jean Rouverol (July 8, 1916 – March 24, 2017) was an American author, actress and screenwriter who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios in the 1950s.

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Jean Tabaud

Jean Tabaud (5 July 1914 – 3 December 1996) was a French portrait painter and war artist.

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Jean-Charles Houzeau

Jean-Charles Houzeau de Lehaie (October 7, 1820 – July 12, 1888) was a Belgian astronomer and journalist.

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Jean-François Revel

Jean-François Revel (born Jean-François Ricard; 19 January 192430 April 2006) was a French journalist, philosopher, and a member of the Académie française from June 1998 onwards.

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Jean-Frédéric Waldeck

Jean-Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck (March 16, 1766? – April 30, 1875) was a French antiquarian, cartographer, artist and explorer.

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Jean-Louis Berlandier

Jean-Louis Berlandier (1803 – 1851) was a French-Mexican naturalist, physician, and anthropologist.

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Jeb Bush

John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr. (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.

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Jeep Compass

The Jeep Compass is a five-door, front engine subcompact crossover SUV introduced for model year 2007, and now in its second generation.

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Jeff Astle

Jeffrey Astle (13 May 1942 – 19 January 2002) was an English footballer.

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Jeff Davis County, Texas

Jeff Davis County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Jeff Jarrett

Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett (born July 14, 1967) is an American professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and businessman currently signed to Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), where he is the current AAA Mega Champion in his second reign.

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Jefferson Pérez

Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quezada (born July 1, 1974 in Cuenca) is a retired Ecuadorian race walker.

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Jeffrey C. Wynn

Dr Jeffrey C. Wynn (aka Jeff Wynn), is a research geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

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Jeffrey Davidow

Jeffrey S. Davidow (born January 26, 1944) is a career foreign service officer from the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Jeffrey Hunter

Jeffrey Hunter (born Henry Herman McKinnies Jr.; November 25, 1926 – May 27, 1969) was an American film and television actor and producer known for his roles in films such as The Searchers and King of Kings.

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Jehan Sadat

Jehan Sadat (جيهان السادات Jihān es-Sadāt; born 29 August 1933), a human rights activist, is the widow of Anwar Sadat, and was First Lady of Egypt from 1970 until Sadat's assassination in 1981.

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Jehanabad district

Jehanabad district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India, and Jehanabad town is the administrative headquarters of this district.

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Jehovah's Witnesses and governments

Jehovah's Witnesses believe their allegiance belongs to God's Kingdom, which they view as an actual government.

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Jekyll & Hyde (musical)

Jekyll & Hyde is a musical horror-drama loosely based on the novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Jelgava

Jelgava (Mitau; see also other names) is a city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with about 63,000 inhabitants.

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Jenson Button

Jenson Alexander Lyons Button (born 19 January 1980) is a British racing driver and former Formula One driver.

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Jeremiah Jenks

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks (1856–1929) was an American economist, educator, and Professor at the Cornell University.

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Jerez de la Frontera

Jerez de la Frontera, or simply Jerez, is a Spanish city and municipality in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southwestern Spain, located midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cádiz Mountains.

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Jerome, Arizona

Jerome is a town in the Black Hills of Yavapai County in the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Jerrahi

The Jerrahi (Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) are a Sufi tariqah (order) derived from the Halveti order.

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Jerry Estrada

Jerry Estrada (full name, Gerardo Hernández Estrada; born January 10, 1958, Monclova, Coahuila), is a retired Mexican professional wrestler or Luchador.

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Jerry Lynn

Jeremy Lynn (born June 12, 1963) is an American retired professional wrestler.

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Jerry Rivera

Jerry Rivera (born July 31, 1973) is a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award-nominated Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter.

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Jesús Arellano

José de Jesús Arellano Alcocer (born May 8, 1973 in Monterrey, Nuevo León), is a retired Mexican football player.

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Jesús Carranza

Jesús Carranza Neira was a Mexican colonel from Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila.

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Jesús Chávez

Jesús Gabriel Sandoval Chávez (born November 12, 1972) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1994 to 2010.

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Jesús Malverde

Jesús Malverde, possibly born as Jesús Juarez Mazo (1870–1909), sometimes known as the "generous bandit", "angel of the poor",Park, Jungwon;.

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Jesús Mendoza

José de Jesús Mendoza Magaña (born January 10, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican association football striker.

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Jesús Ochoa (footballer)

Jesús Ochoa (born October 12, 1981 in Villamar) is a Mexican soccer player who currently plays for Los Angeles Blues 23 in the USL Premier Development League.

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Jesús Pimentel

Jesús "Little Poison"Pimentel (born February 17, 1940 in Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico) was a Mexican bantamweight boxer who fought from 1960 to 1971.

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Jesús Silva Herzog Flores

Jesús Silva Herzog Flores, born as Jesús Silva y Flores (8 May 1935 — 6 March 2017) was a Mexican economist and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Jesús Zavala

Jesús Zavala (born Jesús Esparza Zavala on September 16, 1991 in Tijuana Baja California) is a Mexican actor and singer.

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Jesica Santillan

Jesica Santillan (December 26, 1985 – February 22, 2003) was a Mexican national who died after an organ transplant operation in which she received the heart and lungs of a patient whose blood type did not match hers.

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Jesoni Vitusagavulu

Jesoni Vitusagavulu is a Fijian businessman and diplomat, who was appointed as Fiji's fifth Fijian Ambassador to the United States on 26 May 2005, succeeding Anare Jale.

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Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos; July 15, 1951) is an American media personality, actor, author, former politician and retired professional wrestler, who served as the 38th Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.

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Jesuit's bark

Jesuit's Bark, also known as cinchona bark, as Peruvian Bark, and as China Bark, is a former name of the most celebrated specific remedy for all forms of malaria.

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Jesus Maria, California

Jesus Maria is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California.

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JetBlue

JetBlue Airways Corporation, stylized as jetBlue, is an American low cost airline headquartered in New York City.

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JetTrain

The JetTrain was an experimental high-speed passenger train created by Bombardier Transportation in an attempt to make European-style high-speed service more financially appealing to passenger railways in North America.

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Jewel Cave National Monument

Jewel Cave National Monument contains Jewel Cave, currently the third longest cave in the world, with of mapped passageways.

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Jiangsu

Jiangsu, formerly romanized as Kiangsu, is an eastern-central coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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Jim Kolbe

James Thomas Kolbe (born June 28, 1942) is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Arizona's 5th congressional district, 1985–2003 and 8th congressional district, 2003–2007.

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Jim Mendiola

Jim Mendiola (born in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.) is a Los Angeles based writer/director.

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Jiménez, Coahuila

Jiménez is a town and seat of the municipality of Jiménez in the Mexican state of Coahuila, at an altitude of 250 meters above sea level.

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Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville

Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville is the name of a United States-based hospitality company that manages and franchises a casual dining American restaurant chain, a chain of stores selling Jimmy Buffett-themed merchandise, and casinos with lodging facilities.

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Jiquilpan de Juárez

Jiquilpan de Juárez is a town of about 15,000 residents in northwest Michoacán, Mexico, near the border with the states of Colima and Jalisco.

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Jiquilpan, Michoacán

Jiquilpan (Spanish) (also spelled Xiuquilpan, Xiquilpan, Xiquilpa, based on a Náhuatl word for "place of tint plants") is a municipality (municipio) in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Jiro Watanabe

is a Japanese former boxer and current yakuza Watanabe, who fought only in Japan and South Korea, was one of the first World Super flyweight champions, as the division was relatively new when he was crowned.

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Jo Ramírez

Joaquín Ramírez Fernández (born August 20, 1941, Mexico City) is an author and retired employee of several sports car racing teams.

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Joan Baez

Joan Chandos Baez (born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist whose contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest or social justice.

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Joan Bennett

Joan Geraldine Bennett (February 27, 1910 – December 7, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actress.

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Joan Manuel Serrat

Joan Manuel Serrat i Teresa (born 27 December 1943) is a Spanish musician, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and performer.

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Joan Vollmer

Joan Vollmer (February 4, 1923 – September 6, 1951) was the most prominent female member of the early Beat Generation circle.

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Joana Benedek

Joana Benedek (born Roxana Joana Benedek Godeanu on January 21, 1972 in Bucharest) is a Romanian-born Mexican actress.

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JoAnn Giordano

JoAnn Giordano is an American textile artist and curator who has exhibited since 1977.

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Joaquín Pardavé

Joaquín Pardavé Arce (September 30, 1900 – July 20, 1955) was a Mexican film actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

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Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma

Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma (fl. 1835–1836) was a 19th-century general for the Republic of Mexico.

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Joaquín Villalobos

Joaquín Villalobos (born 1951 in San Salvador) is an international authority on security and conflict resolution, and was formerly a Salvadoran guerrilla leader and politician.

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Joaquin Murrieta

Joaquin Murrieta Carrillo (sometimes spelled Murieta or Murietta) (1829 – July 25, 1853), also called The Robin Hood of the West or the Robin Hood of El Dorado, was a famous vaquero, and gold miner in California during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s.

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Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquín Rafael Phoenix (né Bottom; born October 28, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and activist.

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Joara

Joara was a large Native American settlement, a regional chiefdom of the Mississippian culture, located in what is now Burke County, North Carolina, about 300 miles in the interior in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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João Gilberto

João Gilberto Prado Pereira de Oliveira, known as João Gilberto (June 10, 1931), is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Joe Buff

Joe Buff is an American author of naval techno-thrillers, including the bestseller Tidal Rip.

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Joe Francis

Joseph R. Francis (born April 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur and film producer.

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Joe Frazier

Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011), nicknamed "Smokin' Joe", was an American professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1981.

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Joe Gaetjens

Joseph Edouard Gaetjens (born, 1924, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; presumed dead, 1964, Haiti) was a Haitian soccer player who played for the United States national team in the 1950 FIFA World Cup, scoring the winning goal in the 1–0 upset of England.

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Joe Public F.C.

Joe Public Football Club is a football club from Trinidad and Tobago and used to play in the TT Pro League.

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Joe Walsh

Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

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Joe Wardy

Joseph D. Wardy (born 1953), is the former mayor of El Paso, Texas.

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Joe-Max Moore

Joe-Max Moore (born February 23, 1971) is a former American soccer forward.

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Joel Isasi

Joel Isasi González (born July 31, 1967) is a former sprinter from Cuba.

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Joey Aiuppa

Joseph John Aiuppa (December 1, 1907 – February 22, 1997), also known as "Joey O'Brien" and "Joey Doves", was a Chicago mobster who became a leader of the Chicago Outfit from 1971 until his Federal conviction in 1986.

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Joey Curtis

George Curtis (April 9, 1925 – May 13, 2004) was a professional boxer, referee and business owner who was licensed to officiate bouts in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Johan Kriek

Johan Kriek (born April 5, 1958) is a South African-American professional male tennis player and founder of the Global Water Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering clean water to the world's neediest communities.

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Johann Moritz Rugendas

Johann Moritz Rugendas (29 March 1802 – 29 May 1858) was a German painter, famous for his works depicting landscapes and ethnographic subjects in several countries in the Americas, in the first half of the 19th century.

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John A. Lejeune

John Archer Lejeune (January 10, 1867 – November 20, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general and the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps.

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John Alexander Low Waddell

John Alexander Low Waddell (1854 – March 3, 1938, often shortened to J.A.L. Waddell and sometimes known as John Alexander Waddell) was an American civil engineer and prolific bridge designer, with more than a thousand structures to his credit in the United States, Canada, as well as Mexico, Russia, China, Japan, and New Zealand.

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John August Swanson

John August Swanson (born January 11, 1938) is an American visual artist working primarily in the medium of serigraphy, as well as oil, watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, lithography, and etching.

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John B. Jones

John B. Jones (December 22, 1834 – July 19, 1881) was a Confederate army officer and Texas Ranger captain.

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John B. Magruder

John Bankhead Magruder (May 1, 1807 – February 19, 1871) was a career military officer who served in the armies of three nations.

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John B. Weller

John B. Weller (February 22, 1812August 17, 1875) was the fifth governor of California from January 8, 1858 to January 9, 1860 and a congressman from Ohio, U.S. senator from California, and minister to Mexico.

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John Barry (set designer)

John Barry (1935 – 1 June 1979) was a British film production designer, known for his work on Star Wars, for which he received the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.

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John Bigler

John Bigler (January 8, 1805November 29, 1871) was an American lawyer, politician and diplomat.

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John C. Breckinridge

John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer, politician, and soldier.

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John C. Pemberton

John Clifford Pemberton (August 10, 1814 – July 13, 1881), was a career United States Army officer who fought in the Seminole Wars and with distinction during the Mexican–American War.

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John C. White

John Coyle White (November 26, 1924 – January 20, 1995) was an elected and appointed Democratic official from Texas.

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John Chamberlain (sculptor)

John Angus Chamberlain (April 16, 1927 – December 21, 2011) was an American sculptor.

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John Christian Schultz

Sir John Christian Schultz, (January 1, 1840 – April 13, 1896) was a Manitoba politician and businessman.

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John D. Sloat

John Drake Sloat (July 6, 1781 – November 28, 1867) was a commodore in the United States Navy who, in 1846, claimed California for the United States.

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John Doebley

John F. Doebley is an American botanical geneticist whose main area of interest is how genes drive plant development and evolution.

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John Edwards

Johnny Reid "John" Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina.

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John Forsyth Jr.

John Forsyth (October 31, 1821 – May 2, 1877) was an American newspaper editor of the Mobile Register and the son to politician John Forsyth and grandson of U.S. Congressman Robert Forsyth.

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John Gavin

John Gavin (born Juan Vincent Apablasa Jr.; April 8, 1931 – February 9, 2018) was an American actor who was the United States Ambassador to Mexico (1981–86) and the President of the Screen Actors Guild (1971–73).

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John Hancock (Texas politician)

John Hancock (October 24, 1824 – July 19, 1893) was an American judge and politician.

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John Hart (actor)

John Lewis Hart (December 13, 1917 – September 20, 2009), also credited as John Hilton was an American film and television actor.

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John Hawkins (naval commander)

Admiral Sir John Hawkins (also spelled as Hawkyns) (1532 – 12 November 1595) was an English slave trader, naval commander and administrator, merchant, navigator, shipbuilder and privateer.

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John Hays Hammond

John Hays Hammond (31 March 1855 – 8 June 1936) was a mining engineer, diplomat, and philanthropist.

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John Henry Waddell

John Henry Waddell (born February 14, 1921) is an American sculptor, painter and educator.

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John Herrmann

John Theodore Herrmann was a writer in the 1920s and 1930s and is alleged to have introduced Whittaker Chambers to Alger Hiss.

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John Horton Slaughter

John Horton Slaughter (October 2, 1841 – February 16, 1922), also known as Texas John Slaughter, was an American lawman, cowboy, poker player and rancher in the Southwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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John Howard Lawson

John Howard Lawson (September 25, 1894 – August 11, 1977) was an American writer.

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John Joel Glanton

John Joel Glanton (1819 – April 23, 1850) was an early settler of Mexican Texas, a Texian fighting for independence, and later a Texas Ranger.

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John L. Broome

Col. John Lloyd Broome (1824 in New York City – 1898 in Binghamton, Broome County, New York) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during the American Civil War.

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John L. O'Sullivan

John Louis O'Sullivan (November 15, 1813 – March 24, 1895) was an American columnist and editor who used the term "manifest destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States.

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John Lafayette Camp Jr.

John Lafayette Camp Jr. (September 15, 1855 – August 10, 1918) was a judge in Texas state district court and United States Attorney for the western district of Texas.

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John Layfield

John Charles Layfield (born November 29, 1966), better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield (abbreviated JBL), is an American businessman, retired professional wrestler and television personality most prominently known for his time in WWE where he is a former WWE Champion.

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John Litel

John Beach Litel (December 30, 1892 – February 3, 1972) was an American film and television actor.

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John Moisant

John Bevins Moisant (April 25, 1868 – December 31, 1910), known as the "King of Aviators," was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, flight instructor, businessman, and revolutionary.

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John Negroponte

John Dimitri Negroponte (born July 21, 1939) is an American diplomat.

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John Oliver Creighton

John Oliver Creighton (born April 28, 1943), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former NASA astronaut who flew three Space Shuttle missions.

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John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, minister and ambassador to foreign nations, and treaty negotiator, United States Senator, U.S. Representative (Congressman) from Massachusetts, and the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.

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John R. Brinkley

John Romulus Brinkley (later John Richard Brinkley; July 8, 1885 – May 26, 1942) was an American who fraudulently claimed to be a medical doctor (he had no legitimate medical education and bought his medical degree from a "diploma mill") who became known as the "goat-gland doctor" after he achieved national fame, international notoriety and great wealth through the xenotransplantation of goat testicles into humans.

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John Rechy

John Francisco Rechy (born March 10, 1931) is an American novelist, essayist, memoirist, dramatist and literary critic.

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John Riley (soldier)

John Patrick Riley (also known as John Patrick O'Riley), (c. 1817 – August 1850?) was an Irish soldier in the British Army who emigrated to the United States and subsequently enlisted in the United States Army.

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John Rollin Ridge

John Rollin Ridge (Cherokee name: Cheesquatalawny, or Yellow Bird, March 19, 1827 – October 5, 1867), a member of the Cherokee Nation, is considered the first Native American novelist.

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John Rowan (Kentucky)

John Rowan (July 12, 1773July 13, 1843) was a 19th-century politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

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John Russell Bartlett

John Russell Bartlett (October 23, 1805 – May 28, 1886) was an American historian and linguist.

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John Salmon Ford

John Salmon Ford (May 26, 1815 – November 3, 1897), better known as "Rip" Ford, was a member of the Republic of Texas Congress and later of the State Senate, and mayor of Brownsville, Texas.

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John Samuel Eastwood

John Samuel Eastwood (1857, Minnesota – 1924, California) was an American engineer who built the world's first reinforced concrete multiple-arch dam on bedrock foundation at Hume Lake, California, in 1908.

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John Schofield

John McAllister Schofield (September 29, 1831 – March 4, 1906) was an American soldier who held major commands during the American Civil War.

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John Shea

John Victor Shea III (born April 14, 1949) is an American actor, producer, and director.

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John Slidell

John Slidell (1793July 9, 1871) was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman.

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John Smith (Ohio Senator)

John Smith (c. 1735July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. Senators from the state of Ohio.

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John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough

John Albert William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough, DL (18 September 1897 – 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934, was a British military officer and peer.

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John Sutter

John Augustus Sutter (February 23, 1803 – June 18, 1880), born Johann August Suter, was a German-born Swiss pioneer of California known for establishing Sutter's Fort in the area that would eventually become Sacramento, California, the state's capital.

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John van Hengel

John Arnold van Hengel (February 21, 1923 – October 5, 2005) is credited as being the "Father of Food Banking".

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John W. Barlow

John Whitney Barlow (June 26, 1838 – February 27, 1914) was a career officer in the United States Army.

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John Wayne Airport

John Wayne Airport is an international airport in Orange County, California, United States, with its mailing address in the city of Santa Ana, hence the IATA airport code.

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John Wilkes Booth

John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was the American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865.

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John Xantus

John Xantus de Vesey a.k.a. de Csíktaplócza (Csíktaplóczai (Vese) Xántus János, 5 October 1825 – 13 December 1894) was a Hungarian exile and zoologist.

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Johnny Abbes García

Johnny Abbes García (1924, Santo Domingo – 1967, Haiti) was the chief of the governmental intelligence office – the Servicio de Inteligencia Militar (Military Intelligence Service) – during the Rafael Trujillo dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.

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Johnny Apollo (toy)

Johnny Apollo is an American toy line from Marx Toy Company featuring two action figure astronauts, first released in 1968 in response to the then current interest in outer space and the US/Soviet Space Race.

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Johnny García

Johnny García Lopez (born 19 July 1978 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a former Mexican football defender.

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Johnny Rodriguez

Juan Raul Davis Rodriguez (born December 10, 1951) is an American country music singer.

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Johnny Sheffield

Johnny Sheffield (April 11, 1931 – October 15, 2010) was an American child actor.

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Joint issue

A joint issue is the release of stamps or postal stationery by two or more countries to commemorate the same topic, event or person.

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Joint session of the United States Congress

A joint session of the United States Congress is a gathering of members of the two chambers of the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

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Jojoba oil

Jojoba oil is the liquid produced in the seed of the Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) plant, a shrub, which is native to southern Arizona, southern California, and northwestern Mexico.

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Jojutla

Jojutla is a municipality in the state of Morelos, Mexico.

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Jolja'

Jolja' is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Mayan civilization, located in the Chiapas highlands of central southern Mexico.

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Jon Cryer

Jonathan Niven Cryer (born April 16, 1965) is an American actor, screenwriter, television director, and film producer.

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Jon Hugger

Jonathan Hugger (born April 20, 1977) is an American professional wrestler.

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Jonathan Montenegro

Jonathan Daniel Montenegro Uzcátegui (born May 11, 1978 in Caracas) is a well known Venezuelan actor and singer.

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Jordan Grand Prix

Jordan Grand Prix was an Irish Formula One constructor that competed from 1991 to 2005.

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Jorge Cantú

Jorge Luís Cantú Guzmán (born January 30, 1982) is an American-born Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.

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Jorge Capitanich

Jorge Milton Capitanich (born November 28, 1964) is an Argentine politician, businessman, and accountant who has been Governor of the province of Chaco since February 2015.

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Jorge Castañeda Gutman

Jorge Castañeda Gutman (born May 24, 1953) is a Mexican politician and academic who served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2000–2003).

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Jorge Castro (boxer)

Jorge Fernando "Locomotora" Castro (locomotive), (born August 18, 1967) is an Argentine boxer and former middleweight champion of the world, who is best known for his second defense of the title against John David Jackson in 1994.

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Jorge de la Rosa

Jorge Alberto de la Rosa Gonzalez (born April 5, 1981) is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Jorge Dely Valdés

Jorge Luis Dely Valdés (born March 12, 1967) is a Panamanian former footballer who played as a forward.

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Jorge Goeters

Jorge Goeters (born June 26, 1970) is a Mexican racecar driver.

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Jorge Hank Rhon

Jorge Hank Rhon (born January 28, 1956) is a Mexican businessman and owner of Mexico's largest sports betting company, Grupo Caliente.

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Jorge Kahwagi

Jorge Antonio Kahwagi Macari (born May 28, 1968) is a Mexican businessman, politician, and show business personality.

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Jorge Pablo Chapoy

Jorge Pablo Chapoy Bosque (born 26 April 1973 in Monclova, Coahuila) is an athlete from Mexico.

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Jorge Ramos (news anchor)

Jorge Gilberto Ramos Ávalos (born March 16, 1958) is a Mexican-born American journalist and author.

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Jorge Raschke

Jorge Raschke born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico is a pentecostal Assemblies of God pastor who is well known for his opinions on many subjects as well as for his religious evangelistic events.

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Jorge Ubico

Jorge Ubico Castañeda (10 November 1878 – 14 June 1946), nicknamed Number Five (based on the letters of the name Jorge) or also Central America's Napoleon, was the authoritarian ruler of Guatemala from 14 February 1931 to 4 July 1944.

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Jorge Valdano

Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos (born 4 October 1955) is an Argentine former footballer, coach and the former general manager of Real Madrid.

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Jornada del Muerto

The name Jornada del Muerto is translated loosely from Spanish, historically referring to it as the "Journey of the Dead Man", though the modern literal translation is closer to "The Working Day of the Dead".

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José

José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph.

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José Acevedo (baseball)

José Omar Acevedo (born December 18, 1977) is a retired right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who last played for the Baltimore Orioles organization.

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José Agustín

José Agustín Ramírez Gómez (born August 19, 1944 in Acapulco) is a Mexican novelist.

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José Alfredo Jiménez

José Alfredo Jiménez-Sandoval (19 January 1926 – 23 November 1973) was a Mexican singer-songwriter of rancheras, whose songs are considered an integral part of Mexico's musical heritage.

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José Antonio Aguirre (politician)

José Antonio Aguirre y Lecube (6 March 1904 – 22 March 1960) was a Spanish politician and activist in the Basque Nationalist Party.

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José Antonio Castro

José Antonio Castro González (born August 11, 1980 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican football player who last played as a defender for Atlético San Luis.

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José Antonio Mexía

José Antonio Mexía Hernández (c. 31 December 1800 – 3 May 1839) was a 19th-century Mexican general and politician.

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José Antonio Navarro

José Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant.

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José Ángel Gurría

José Ángel Gurría Treviño, also known as Ángel Gurría, (born 8 May 1950) is a Mexican economist and diplomat.

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José Cardel, Veracruz

José Cardel is a city in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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José Contreras

José Ariel Contreras Camejo (born December 6, 1971) is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher.

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José Cuevas (boxer)

José Isidro "Pipino" Cuevas González (born December 27, 1957 in Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, Mexico) is a Mexican former world champion boxer at the welterweight division.

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José de Acosta

José de Acosta (1539 or 1540 in Medina del Campo, Spain – February 15, 1600 in Salamanca, Spain) was a sixteenth-century Spanish Jesuit missionary and naturalist in Latin America.

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José de la Paz Herrera

José de la Paz Herrera Uclés, commonly known as Chelato Uclés, (born 21 November 1940) is a Honduran retired footballer and coach.

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José de Urrea

José de Urrea (March 19, 1797 – August 1, 1849) was a Mexican general.

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José Fernando Ramírez

José Fernando Ramírez (May 5, 1804 – March 4, 1871) was a distinguished Mexican historian in the 19th century.

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José Francisco Ruiz

José Francisco "Francis" Ruiz (ca. January 29, 1783 – January 19, 1840) was a soldier, educator, politician, Republic of Texas Senator, and revolutionary.

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José Gaspar

José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is an apocryphal Spanish pirate, the "Last of the Buccaneers," who is claimed to have roamed and plundered across the Gulf of Mexico and the Spanish Main from his base in southwest Florida.

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José Giral

José Giral y Pereira (22 October 1879 – 23 December 1962) was a Spanish politician, who served 65th Prime Minister of Spain during the Second Spanish Republic.

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José González Gallo

José de Jesús González Gallo (1900 – 1957) was a Mexican lawyer and politician who served as Governor of Jalisco.

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José Guadalupe Esparza

José Guadalupe Esparza (born 12 October 1954) is a Mexican musician.

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José Guadalupe Posada Museum

The José Guadalupe Posada Museum is located in the Mexican city of Aguascalientes, capital of the State of Aguascalientes, and birthplace of the graphic artist José Guadalupe Posada.

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José Horacio Gómez

José Horacio Gómez (Iosephus Horatio Gómez; born December 26, 1951) is a Mexican-born prelate of the Catholic Church (Roman Rite) in the United States.

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José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra

José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra (born 31 May 1955) is a Spanish politician and diplomat who currently serves as a Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party.

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José Joaquín de Olmedo

José Joaquín de Olmedo y Maruri (March 20, 1780 – February 19, 1847) was President of Ecuador from March 6, 1845 to December 8, 1845.

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José Juan Tablada

José Juan Tablada (April 3, 1871 – August 2, 1945) was a Mexican poet, art critic and, for a brief period, diplomat.

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José Ladrönn

José Ladrönn (born 1967) is a comic book penciller and inker born in Mexico.

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José López Portillo

José Guillermo Abel López Portillo y Pacheco, RSerafO (June 16, 1920 – February 17, 2004) was a Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 51st President of Mexico from 1976 to 1982.

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José López Portillo y Rojas

José López Portillo y Rojas (May 26, 1850 – May 22, 1923), born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a Mexican lawyer, politician and man of letters.

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José Lothario

Guadalupe Robledo (born December 12, 1934) is a Mexican retired professional wrestler, best known by the ring name of Jose Lothario.

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José Luis Oliva Meza

José Luis Oliva Meza is the former mayor (1992 – 1994) of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, and director of the radio station Centro Radiofónico de Xalapa.

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José Luis Perales

José Luis Perales Morillas (born 18 January 1945 in Castejón, Cuenca Province) is a Spanish singer-songwriter.

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José Luis Ramírez (racing driver)

José Luis Ramírez (born May 8, 1979) is a NASCAR driver.

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José Malavé

José Francisco Malavé (born May 31, 1971) is a former Venezuelan outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1996 to 1997 with the Boston Red Sox.

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José Manuel Caballero

José Manuel Caballero Bonald (born November 11, 1926) is a Spanish novelist, lecturer and poet.

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José Manuel Moreno

José Manuel Moreno Fernández (3 August 1916 — 26 August 1978), nicknamed "El Charro", was an Argentine footballer who played as an inside forward for several clubs in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia; for many who saw him play, he is one of the greatest players of all time, even along Diego Maradona, Pelé and Alfredo Di Stéfano, and was the first footballer ever to have won first division league titles in four countries (later players to emulate the feat include Jiri Jarosik and Rivaldo).

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José María Córdova International Airport

José María Córdova International Airport is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure and passenger service.

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José María de Zalvidea

José María de Zalvidea (2 March 1780–1846) was a Spanish Franciscan missionary.

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José María Heredia y Heredia

José María Heredia y Heredia, also known as José María Heredia y Campuzano (December 31, 1803 – May 7, 1839) was a Cuban-born poet considered to be the first romantic poet of the Americas and the initiator of Latin American romanticism.

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José María San Martín

Colonel José María San Martín (29 March 1811 – 12 August 1857) was born in Nacaome, Honduras to Colonel Joaquín de San Martín and Joaquina Fugón.

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José María Tornel

José María de Tornel y Mendívil (1795–1853) was a 19th-century Mexican army general and politician who greatly influenced the career of President Antonio López de Santa Anna.

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José María Yáñez

General José María Yáñez (1803 – August 10, 1880) was a Mexican hero of the war of independence from Spain and the invasions by France and the United States.

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José Mariano Jiménez

José Mariano Jiménez (August 18, 1781 – June 26, 1811) was a Mexican engineer and rebel officer active at the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence.

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José Miguel Arroyo Delgado

José Miguel Arroyo Delgado (born May 1, 1969 in Madrid) is a bullfighter from Spain.

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José Miguel Class

José Miguel Class (September 26, 1938 – April 13, 2017) was a Puerto Rican singer who garnered international fame during the 1960s and 1970s.

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José Nápoles

José Ángel Nápoles, nicknamed Mantequilla ("Butter", referring to his smooth boxing style), (born April 13, 1940), is a Cuban-Mexican boxer and former World Welterweight Champion.

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José Pablo Moncayo

José Pablo Moncayo García (June 29, 1912 – June 16, 1958) was a Mexican pianist, percussionist, music teacher, composer and conductor.

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José Sarria

José Julio Sarria also known as The Grand Mere, Absolute Empress I de San Francisco, and the Widow Norton (December 13, 1922 – August 19, 2013) was an American political activist from San Francisco, California, who in 1961 became the first openly gay candidate for public office in the United States.

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José Sánchez del Río

Saint José Luis Sánchez del Río (March 28, 1913 – February 10, 1928) was a Mexican Cristero who was put to death by government officials because he refused to renounce his Catholic faith.

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José Vasconcelos

José Vasconcelos Calderón (28 February 1882 – 30 June 1959) has been called the "cultural caudillo" of the Mexican Revolution.

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Jose Cuervo

Jose Cuervo is a brand of tequila.

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Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez

María Josefa Crescencia Ortiz Téllez- Girón, popularly known as Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez or La Corregidora (April 19, 1773 – March 2, 1829) was an insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence, which fought for independence against Spain, in the early 19th century.

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Josefina Fierro de Bright

Josefina Fierro (1914 in Mexicali, Baja California – March 1998), later Josefina Fierro de Bright, was a Mexican American leader who helped organize resistance against discrimination in the American Southwest during the Great Depression.

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Josep Trueta

Josep Trueta i Raspall (1897–1977) was a Spanish medical doctor.

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Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte, born Giuseppe Buonaparte (7 January 1768 – 28 July 1844) was a French diplomat and nobleman, the elder brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, who made him King of Naples and Sicily (1806–1808, as Giuseppe I), and later King of Spain (1808–1813, as José I).

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Joseph Byrd

Joseph Hunter Byrd, Jr. (born December 19, 1937) is an American composer, musician and academic.

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Joseph Fielding Smith

Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. (July 19, 1876 – July 2, 1972) was an American religious leader and writer who served as the tenth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1970 until his death in 1972.

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Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini

Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini (10 August 1797 – 18 February 1848) was a German botanist, Professor of Botany at the University of Munich.

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Joseph Lane

Joseph "Joe" Lane (December 14, 1801 – April 19, 1881) was an American politician and soldier.

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Joseph O. Shelby

Joseph Orville "Jo" Shelby (December 12, 1830 – February 13, 1897) was a Confederate cavalry general noted for his actions in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War.

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Joseph Sadoc Alemany

Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, O.P. (July 3, 1814 – April 14, 1888) was a Catalan American Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary.

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Joseph W. Barr

Joseph Walker Barr (January 17, 1918 – February 23, 1996) was an American businessman and politician.

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Joseph W. Folk

Joseph "Holy Joe" Wingate Folk (October 28, 1869 – May 28, 1923) was an American lawyer, reformer, and politician from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Joseph W. Shepard

Joseph William Shepard, also known as J. W. Shepard (died December 7, 1946), was a pioneer in Collin County, Texas.

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Josh Rushing

Josh Rushing is an award-winning broadcast journalist and photographer.

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Joshua Slocum

Joshua Slocum (February 20, 1844 – on or shortly after November 14, 1909) was the first man to sail single-handedly around the world.

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Josiah Belden

Josiah Belden (May 4, 1815 – April 23, 1892) was an American pioneer and politician.

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Journalist

A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information to the public.

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Jovan Kirovski

Jovan Kirovski (Јован Кировски) (born March 18, 1976 in Escondido, California) is a former American soccer player who is currently the Technical Director for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer.

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Juan Aldama

Juan Aldama (January 3, 1774 in San Miguel el Grande, Guanajuato – June 26, 1811 in Chihuahua) was a Mexican revolutionary rebel soldier during the Mexican War of Independence in 1810.

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Juan Almonte

Juan Nepomuceno Almonte (May 15, 1803 – March 21, 1869) was a 19th-century Mexican official, soldier and diplomat.

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Juan Antonio Escurra

Juan Antonio Escurra (May 6, 1859 – August 24, 1929) was the President of Paraguay from 1902 to 1904.

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Juan Antonio López

Juan Antonio López (June 15, 1952 in Culiacán, Sinaloa – June 29, 2004 in Culiacán) was a Mexican professional boxer.

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Juan Arango

Juan Fernando Arango Sáenz (born 16 May 1980) is a Venezuelan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.

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Juan Bautista Alvarado

Juan Bautista Valentín Alvarado y Vallejo (February 14, 1809 – July 13, 1882) was a Californio and Governor of Las Californias from 1837 to 1842.

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Juan Bautista Ceballos

Juan Bautista Ceballos (13 May 1811 — 20 August 1859) was interim president of Mexico from 6 January to 8 February 1853.

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Juan Bautista de Anza

Juan Bautista de Anza Bezerra Nieto (July 6/7, 1736 – December 19, 1788) was a New-Spanish explorer of Basque descent, and Governor of New Mexico for the Spanish Crown.

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Juan Bautista Sacasa

Nicaraguan Postage, 1953| --> Juan Bautista Sacasa (León, Nicaragua, 21 December 1874 – Los Angeles, California, 17 April 1946) was the 20th President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1933 to 9 June 1936.

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Juan Caballero y Ocio

Juan Caballero y Ocio (May 4, 1644 - April 11, 1707) was a priest remarkable for lavish gifts to the Catholic church and for charity.

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Juan Castro

Juan Gabriel Castro (born June 20, 1972) is a Mexican former Major League Baseball infielder.

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Juan Cortina

Juan Nepomuceno Cortina Goseacochea (May 16, 1824 – October 30, 1894), also known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Robin Hood, was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero.

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Juan d'Anyelica

Juan dAnyelica is a jazz flamenco guitarist from Spain who plays extensively throughout Mexico.

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Juan de Grijalva

Juan de Grijalva (born around 1489 in Cuéllar, Crown of Castille - 21 January 1527 in Nicaragua) was a Spanish conquistador, and relation of Diego Velázquez.

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Juan de la Rosa

Juan Pedro de la Rosa (born August 7, 1986 in Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer, and is the brother of welterweight boxer James de la Rosa.

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Juan de Oñate

Juan de Oñate y Salazar (1550–1626) was a conquistador from New Spain, explorer, and colonial governor of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in the viceroyalty of New Spain.

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Juan de Palafox y Mendoza

Blessed Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (June 26, 1600October 1, 1659) was a Spanish politician, administrator, and Catholic clergyman in 17th century Spain and viceregal Mexico.

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Juan de Salcedo

Juan de Salcedo (1549 – March 11, 1576) was a Spanish conquistador.

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Juan de Zumárraga

Don Juan de Zumárraga y Arrazola (1468 – June 3, 1548) was a Spanish Basque Franciscan prelate and first bishop of Mexico.

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Juan Escoiquiz

Juan Escoiquiz Morata (1762 – 27 November 1820) was a Spanish ecclesiastic, politician and writer born in Navarre in 1762.

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Juan Ferrara

Juan Ferrara (born Juan Félix Gutiérrez Puerta, November 8, 1943 in Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela and film actor.

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Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra

Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra (22 May 1743 – 26 March 1794) was a Spanish naval officer born in Lima, Peru.

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Juan García de Zéspedes

Juan García de Zéspedes (ca. 1619 – 5 August 1678) was a Mexican composer, singer, viol player, and teacher.

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Juan García Oliver

Juan García Oliver (1901, Reus, Tarragona Province – 1980, Guadalajara, Mexico) was a Spanish Anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary and Minister of Justice of the Second Spanish Republic.

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Juan Garza

Juan Raul Garza (November 18, 1957 – June 19, 2001) was an American murderer and drug trafficker who was executed for a federal crime.

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Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla

Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (ca. 15901664) was a Spanish composer in what is modern Mexico.

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Juan José Arreola

Juan José Arreola Zúñiga (September 21, 1918 – December 3, 2001) was a Mexican writer and academic.

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Juan Natalicio González

Juan Natalicio González Paredes (8 September 1897 – 6 December 1966) was a Paraguayan poet who served as President of Paraguay from 15 August 1948 to 30 January 1949.

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Juan O'Gorman

Juan O'Gorman (July 6, 1905 – January 17, 1982) was a Mexican painter and architect.

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Juan Osorio

Juan Osorio (born Juan Osorio Ortiz on June 24, 1957 in Toluca de Lerdo, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela producer.

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Juan Pablo Duarte

Juan Pablo Duarte (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) is one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic.

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Juan Pablo García

Juan Pablo García Contreras (born November 24, 1981 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a former Mexican footballer.

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Juan Pablo Rodríguez

Juan Pablo Rodríguez Guerrero (born August 7, 1979 in Zapopan, Jalisco) is a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Monarcas Morelia on loan from Liga MX team, Santos Laguna.

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Juan Pedro Villamán

Juan Pedro (J.P.) Villamán (April 5, 1959 - May 30, 2005) was a Dominican-American sportscaster who served as the Spanish language play-by-play announcer for the Boston Red Sox.

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Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos

Juan Prim y Prats, 1st Marquis of Los Castillejos, 1st Count of Reus, 1st Viscount of El Bruch, Grandee of Spain, (Joan Prim i Prats; 12 December 1814 – 30 December 1870) was a Spanish general and statesman who was briefly Prime Minister of Spain until his assassination.

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Juan Ramón de la Fuente

Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramírez (born 5 September 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican psychiatrist, academician and politician who served as Secretary of Health in the cabinet of President Ernesto Zedillo (1994–1999) and as rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) from 1999 to 2007.

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Juan René Serrano

Juan René Serrano Gutiérrez (born 23 February 1984 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is an athlete from Mexico.

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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo

Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese:João Rodrigues Cabrilho) (born 1499, died January 3, 1543) was a maritime navigator, known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire.

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Juan Román Riquelme

Juan Román Riquelme (born 24 June 1978) is a retired Argentine footballer.

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Juan Ruiz de Alarcón

Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (c. 1581 - 4 August 1639) was a New Spain-born Spanish writer of the Golden Age who cultivated different variants of dramaturgy.

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Juan Ruiz de Apodaca, 1st Count of Venadito

Juan José Ruiz de Apodaca y Eliza Gastón de Iriarte López de Letona y Lasqueti, count of Venadito (3 February 1754, Cadiz, Spain – 11 January 1835, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish naval officer and viceroy of New Spain from 20 September 1816 to 5 July 1821, during Mexico's War of Independence.

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Juan Sandoval Íñiguez

Juan Sandoval Íñiguez (born 28 March 1933 in Yahualica de González Gallo, Jalisco, Mexico) is a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Archbishop of Guadalajara.

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Juan Seguín

Juan Nepomuceno Seguín (October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) was a Tejano political and military figure of the Texas Revolution who helped to establish the independence of Texas and signed its declaration of independence.

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Juan Soldado

Juan Castillo Morales, (1918–1938) known by many as Juan Soldado (Juan the Soldier), was a convicted rapist and murderer who later became a folk saint to many in northwestern Mexico and in the southwestern United States.

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Juan Vargas

Juan Carlos Vargas (born March 7, 1961) is an American politician who has been the U.S. Representative for California's 51st congressional district since 2013.

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Juan Velázquez de León

Juan Velázquez of León was a Spanish conquistador, who along with Hernán Cortés participated in the third Spanish expedition to continental America (present day Mexico) in 1519.

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Juana Inés de la Cruz

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, O.S.H. (English: Sister Joan Agnes of the Cross; 12 November 1648 – 17 April 1695), was a self-taught scholar and student of scientific thought, philosopher, composer, and poet of the Baroque school, and Hieronymite nun of New Spain, known in her lifetime as "The Tenth Muse", "The Phoenix of America", or the "Mexican Phoenix".

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Juanes

Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg, Germany Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg, Germany Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez (born August 9, 1972), known professionally as Juanes, is a Colombian musician who was a member of the rock band Ekhymosis and is now a solo artist.

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Juanita García Peraza

Juanita García Peraza, also known as "Mita" (June 24, 1897 – February 21, 1970) was the founder of the "Mita congregation", the only non-Catholic denomination religion of Puerto Rican origin.

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Juanito (footballer, born 1954)

Juan Gómez González (10 November 1954 – 2 April 1992), known as Juanito, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward.

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Judge Holden

Judge Holden is purportedly a historical person, a murderer who partnered with John Joel Glanton as a professional scalphunter in the mid-19th century.

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Judiciary

The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or court system) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state.

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Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes

Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes (ג'ודי שלום ניר מוזס; born 14 August 1958) is an Israeli socialite, investor and talk show host.

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Juglans regia

Juglans regia, the Persian walnut, English walnut, Circassian walnut, or especially in Great Britain, common walnut, is an Old World walnut tree species native to the region stretching from the Balkans eastward to the Himalayas and southwest China.

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Juh

Juh (also known as Ju, Ho, Whoa, and sometimes Who;Kraft, Louis (2000).

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Jules Siegel

Jules Siegel (October 21, 1935 – November 17, 2012) was a writer and graphic designer whose work has appeared over the years in Playboy, Best American Short Stories, Library of America's Writing Los Angeles, and many other publications.

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Julia Pastrana

Julia Pastrana (1834 – 25 March 1860) was a performer and singer during the 19th century.

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Julián Carrillo

Julián Carrillo Trujillo (January 28, 1875 – September 9, 1965) was a Mexican composer,Camp, Roderic Ai (1995).

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Julie Cooper (The O.C.)

Julie (formerly Cooper widow Nichol) is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., portrayed by Melinda Clarke.

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Julieta Venegas

Julieta Venegas Percevault (born November 24, 1970 in Long Beach, California) is an American-born Mexican singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and producer who sings pop-rock in Spanish.

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Julio César Cáceres

Julio César Cáceres López (born 5 October 1979 in San José de los Arroyos) is a Paraguayan football defender who currently plays for his native country side Club Guaraní.

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Julio César Gutiérrez Vega

Julio César Gutiérrez Vega is a Mexican physicist who has done pioneering work on wave propagation of optical fields; in particular, he introduced the Mathieu family of non-diffracting optical beams (with Sabino Chávez Cerda) and the Helmholtz-Gauss beams —a parabolic family of non-diffracting optical beams— with Miguel A. Bandrés.

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Julio César Manzur

Julio César Manzur Caffarena (born 22 June 1981 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan football player who plays for Rubio Ñu of the Paraguayan Primera División.

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Julio César Romero

Julio César Romero Insfrán (born 28 August 1960 in Luque, Paraguay), nicknamed Romerito, is a former football midfielder from Paraguay, considered among the best players in Paraguayan football history.

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Julio Frenk

Julio José Frenk Mora (born December 20, 1953) is a Mexican physician and former secretary of Health of Mexico.

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Julio Mannino

Julio Mannino is a Mexican actor, born in Toluca, Mexico.

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Julio Rosado del Valle

Julio Rosado del Valle (1922 - September 20, 2008), was an internationally known abstract expressionist.

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July

July is the seventh month of the year (between June and August) in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and the fourth of seven months to have a length of 31 days.

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July 1

It is the first day of the second half of the year.

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Jumbo (band)

Jumbo is the name of an Avanzada Regia Alternative rock band from Monterrey, Mexico.

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Jumex

Grupo Jumex, S.A. de C.V. (pronounced JOO-MEX) which means Jugos Mexicanos (Mexican Juice) is a brand of juice and nectar from Mexico.

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Juneteenth

Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day, is an American holiday that commemorates the June 19, 1865, announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans throughout the former Confederacy of the southern United States.

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Junior Durkin

Trent "Junior" Durkin (July 2, 1915 – May 4, 1935) was an American stage and film actor.

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Junior League

The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (AJLI) is a non-profit organization of 291 Junior Leagues in Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom and the United States.

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Juniper titmouse

The juniper titmouse (Baeolophus ridgwayi) is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae.

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Juniperus ashei

Juniperus ashei (Ashe juniper, post cedar, mountain cedar, or blueberry juniper) is a drought-tolerant evergreen tree, native to northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States north to southern Missouri; the largest areas are in central Texas, where extensive stands occur.

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Juniperus scopulorum

Juniperus scopulorum (Rocky Mountain juniper) is a species of juniper native to western North America, in Canada in British Columbia and southwest Alberta, in the United States from Washington east to North Dakota, south to Arizona and also locally western Texas, and northernmost Mexico from Sonora east to Coahuila.

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Junkers

Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG (JFM, earlier JCO or JKO in World War I), more commonly Junkers, was a major German aircraft and aircraft engine manufacturer.

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Jurassic Park (film)

Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science-fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen.

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Jushin Liger

, better known as and later is a Japanese professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist who primarily works for New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

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Just for Laughs: Gags

Just for Laughs: Gags (in French, Juste pour rire: Gags) is a Canadian silent comedy/hidden camera reality television show that is under the Just for Laughs brand.

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Justicia (plant)

Justicia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae.

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Justin Lee Collins

Justin Lee Collins (born 28 July 1974) is an English radio host, television presenter and actor.

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Justo Rufino Barrios

Justo Rufino Barrios (July 19, 1835 – April 2, 1885) was a Guatemalan politician who was President of Guatemala from 1873 to 1885.

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Juventino Rosas

José Juventino Policarpo Rosas Cadenas (25 January 18689 July 1894) was a Mexican composer and violinist.

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Juventud Guerrera

Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández (born November 23, 1974) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Juventud "Juvi" Guerrera.

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JW Marriott Hotels

JW Marriott is a luxury hotel chain of Marriott International.

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Jyotindra Nath Dixit

Jyotindra Nath Dixit (8 January 1936 – 3 January 2005) was an Indian diplomat, who as served as Foreign Secretary (1991–1994), the top bureaucrat in the Ministry of External Affairs.

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K-pop

K-pop (abbreviation of Korean pop) characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements.

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Kabah (band)

Kabah is a Mexican group based in Mexico City.

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Kahlúa

Kahlúa is a coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico.

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Kalimán

Kalimán or Kalimán, the Incredible Man is a popular Mexican adventurer superhero created by Rafael Cutberto Navarro and Modesto Vázquez González in 1963 as the main character of a Radio drama with the same title which depicts the adventures of Kalimán, an Egyptian descendent of the Pharaohs, and his young companion Solín.

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Kalimba (singer)

Kalimba Kadjaly Marichal Ibar, known professionally as Kalimba, is a Mexican singer and voice actor.

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Kamp Krusty

"Kamp Krusty" is the first episode of The Simpsons' fourth season.

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Kangaroo Route

The Kangaroo Route traditionally refers to air routes flown by Qantas between Australia and the United Kingdom via the Eastern Hemisphere.

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Kansas City Southern de México

Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM), formerly Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana (TFM), is the name of a company dedicated to freight transportation using rail in the northeastern part of Mexico.

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Kansas City Southern Railway

The Kansas City Southern Railway Company, owned by Kansas City Southern, is the smallest and third-oldest Class I railroad in North America (just behind Union Pacific Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway) still in operation.

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Kansas Territory

The Territory of Kansas was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 30, 1854, until January 29, 1861, when the eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Kansas.

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Kantar Worldpanel

Kantar Worldpanel (formerly TNS Worldpanel) is an international company dealing in consumer knowledge and insights based on continuous consumer panels.

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Kaqchikel language

The Kaqchikel, or Kaqchiquel, language (in modern orthography; formerly also spelled Cakchiquel or Cakchiquiel) is an indigenous Mesoamerican language and a member of the Quichean–Mamean branch of the Mayan languages family.

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Karachi

Karachi (کراچی; ALA-LC:,; ڪراچي) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh.

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Karen Dianne Baldwin

Karen Dianne Baldwin (born September 6, 1963)Wilkinson, Tracy (27 July 1982).

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Karl May

Karl Friedrich May (also Carl; 25 February 1842 – 30 March 1912) was a German writer best known for his adventure novels set in the American Old West.

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Kate del Castillo

Kate del Castillo Negrete Trillo (born October 23, 1972) is a Mexican actress.

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Katherine Anne Porter

Katherine Anne Porter (May 15, 1890 – September 18, 1980) was an American journalist, essayist, short story writer, novelist, and political activist.

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Katie Barberi

Katie Barberi (born January 22, 1972) is a Mexican actress known for her work in telenovelas.

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Katy Jurado

María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García (16 January 1924 – 5 July 2002), better known as Katy Jurado, was a Mexican film, stage, and television actress.

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Kaz Hayashi

is a Japanese professional wrestler.

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KAZA-TV

KAZA-TV is a MeTV owned-and-operated television station serving Los Angeles, California, United States that is licensed to Avalon.

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Kálmán Kánya

Kálmán de Kánya (7 November 1869 – 28 February 1945), Foreign Minister of Hungary during the Horthy era.

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Kärcher

Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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KBR (company)

KBR, Inc. (formerly Kellogg Brown & Root) is an American engineering, procurement, and construction company, formerly a subsidiary of Halliburton.

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KCCF-FM

KCCF-FM (88.3 MHz, La Campesina 88.3 FM) is an FM non-commercial educational radio station broadcasting a radio format of Regional Mexican music and information for farm workers and other immigrants from Mexico.

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KDBC-TV

KDBC-TV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 18), is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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KDWN

KDWN (720 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada, and owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc.

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Kearsarge-class battleship

The Kearsarge-class battleships were two pre-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy at the beginning of the 20th century.

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KECY-TV

KECY-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is a primary Fox and secondary MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in El Centro, California, that also serves Yuma, Arizona.

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Kedgeree

Kedgeree (or occasionally kitcherie, kitchari, kidgeree, kedgaree, kitchiri, or khichuri) is a dish consisting of cooked, flaked fish (traditionally smoked haddock), boiled rice, parsley, hard-boiled eggs, curry powder, butter or cream, and occasionally sultanas.

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Keiji Mutoh

is a Japanese professional wrestler who first gained international fame in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

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Keith Richards

Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician and songwriter, best known as a guitarist and founder member of the Rolling Stones.

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Kelkoo

Kelkoo is a European price comparison service founded in France in 1999.

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Kelly Carlson

Kelly Lee Carlson (born February 17, 1976) is an American actress and model.

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Kelowna International Airport

Kelowna International Airport is a Canadian airport located approximately 10 minutes or northeast of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, on Highway 97.

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Kemp's ridley sea turtle

Kemp's ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii), or the Atlantic ridley sea turtle, is the rarest species of sea turtle and is critically endangered.

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Ken Buchanan

Ken Buchanan MBE (born 28 June 1945) is a British retired professional boxer and the former Undisputed World Lightweight ChampionGutteridge, Reg.

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Ken Salazar

Kenneth Lee Salazar (born March 2, 1955) is an American politician who served as the 50th United States Secretary of the Interior in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013.

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Kenichi Shinoda

, also known as, is a Japanese Yakuza, the sixth and current kumicho (supreme kingpin) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza organization.

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Kenneth Lee Pike

Kenneth Lee Pike (June 9, 1912 – December 31, 2000) was an American linguist and anthropologist.

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Kenneth Lewis Anderson

Kenneth Lewis Anderson (September 11, 1805 – July 3, 1845) was a lawyer, the fourth and last Vice President of the Republic of Texas.

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Kenneth McClintock

Kenneth Davison McClintock-Hernández (born January 19, 1957) served as the twenty-second Secretary of State of Puerto Rico, one of the four longest serving in that post.

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Kenneth Rexroth

Kenneth Charles Marion Rexroth (December 22, 1905 – June 6, 1982) was an American poet, translator and critical essayist.

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Kent (cigarette)

Kent is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and British American Tobacco elsewhere.

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Kenzo Suzuki

is a Japanese professional wrestler.

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Kermesse (festival)

Kermesse, or kermis, or kirmess, is a Dutch language term derived from 'kerk' (church) and 'mis' (mass) that became borrowed in English and French, originally denoting the mass said on the anniversary of the foundation of a church (or the parish) and in honour of the patron.

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Kermit Poling

Kermit Poling (born 1960, Cleveland, Ohio, United States) is an American conductor, violinist and composer.

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Kerr, Stuart and Company

Kerr, Stuart and Company Ltd was a locomotive manufacturer from Stoke-on-Trent, England.

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Ketamine

Ketamine, sold under the brand name Ketalar among others, is a medication mainly used for starting and maintaining anesthesia.

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Kevin Nash

Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler, currently signed to WWE under their Legends program.

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Kevin Thorn

Kevin Matthew Fertig (born January 17, 1977) is an American professional wrestler.

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Kevin Zeese

Kevin Zeese (born October 28, 1955) is an American lawyer and political activist who has worked on a wide range of issues beginning with ending the war on drugs and mass incarceration, including helping to organize the 2011 Occupy encampment in Washington, DC at Freedom Plaza.

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Key Biscayne

Key Biscayne (Cayo Vizcaíno) is an island located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.

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Key lime

The Key lime (Citrus × aurantiifolia) is a citrus hybrid (C. micrantha x C. medica) with a spherical fruit, in diameter, that is yellow when ripe but usually picked green commercially.

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KFC

KFC, until 1991 known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken.

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KFIO (AM)

KFIO (1050 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Dishman, Washington and serves the greater Spokane media market.

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KFMB (AM)

KFMB (760 kHz, "AM 760 KFMB") is an AM talk radio station in San Diego, California, United States.

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KFOX-TV

KFOX-TV, virtual channel 14 (UHF digital channel 15), is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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KFWB

KFWB (980 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Los Angeles, California.

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KFWD

KFWD, virtual channel 52 (VHF digital channel 9), is a SonLife Broadcasting Network-affiliated television station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States and serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.

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KGNS-TV

KGNS-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station for Laredo, Texas and the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

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KGO (AM)

KGO (810 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Francisco, California.

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KHJ (AM)

KHJ (930 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California.

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Khoo Swee Chiow

Khoo Swee Chiow (born November 16, 1964 in Port Dickson, Malaysia) is a Singaporean adventurer, author and motivational speaker.

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Kickapoo people

The Kickapoo people (Kickapoo: Kiikaapoa or Kiikaapoi) are an Algonquian-speaking Native American and Indigenous Mexican tribe.

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Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, based in Eagle Pass, is a federally recognized tribe that uses revenue from its gaming and business operations to provide housing, education and social services to its members.

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Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is one of three federally recognized Kickapoo tribes in the United States.

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Kid Abelha

Kid Abelha was a rock band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, formed by Paula Toller (lead vocals), George Israel (sax, guitar and vocals) and Bruno Fortunato (acoustic and electric guitar).

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Kidder Breese

Captain Kidder Randolph Breese USN (14 April 1831—13 September 1881) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War.

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Kidnapping

In criminal law, kidnapping is the unlawful carrying away (asportation) and confinement of a person against his or her will.

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Kids (Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue song)

"Kids" is a duet by Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams, released as the second single from Sing When You're Winning, Williams' fourth studio album and the third single from Light Years, Minogue's seventh studio album.

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Kika de la Garza

Eligio "Kika" de la Garza II (September 22, 1927March 13, 2017) was an American politician who served as the Democratic representative for the 15th congressional district of Texas from January 3, 1965, to January 3, 1997.

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Killeen, Texas

Killeen is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States.

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Killing Miranda

Killing Miranda were a British-based musical group initially playing gothic rock, later introducing more industrial and metal influence into their sound.

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Kilogram

The kilogram or kilogramme (symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grand K" or "Big K"), a cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy stored by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Saint-Cloud, France.

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Kim Perrot

Kim Perrot (January 18, 1967 – August 19, 1999), was an American basketball player.

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Kimba the White Lion

is a Japanese shōnen manga series created by Osamu Tezuka which was serialized in the Manga Shōnen magazine from November 1950 to April 1954.

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Kimberly Tomes

Kimberly Louise Tomes (born 1956) is a beauty queen from Texas who has held Miss USA title.

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Kimberly-Clark

Kimberly-Clark Corporation is an American multinational personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products.

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Kimble County, Texas

Kimble County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Kindergarten

Kindergarten (from German, literally meaning 'garden for the children') is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school.

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King (Tekken)

is the name of two characters in the Tekken fighting game series.

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King Crimson on Broadway

King Crimson On Broadway is a live album (2-CD set) by the band King Crimson, released through the King Crimson Collectors' Club in July 1999.

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King rail

The king rail (Rallus elegans) is a waterbird, the largest North American rail.

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King Ranch

King Ranch, located in South Texas between Corpus Christi and Brownsville near Kingsville, is the largest ranch in Texas.

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King vulture

The king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) is a large bird found in Central and South America.

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Kings of Convenience

Kings of Convenience is an indie folk-pop duo from Bergen, Norway.

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Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island.

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Kinkajou

The kinkajou (Potos flavus) is a rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ringtail and cacomistle.

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Kinky (band)

Kinky is a Mexican rock band, formed in 1998 as part of the Avanzada Regia musical movement and consisting of Gilberto Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Carlos Chairez, Omar Góngora, and Cesar Pliego.

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Kinney County, Texas

Kinney County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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KINT-TV

KINT-TV, virtual channel 26 (UHF digital channel 25), is a Univision-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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Kiribati

Kiribati, officially the Republic of Kiribati (Gilbertese: Ribaberiki Kiribati),.

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Kiss (band)

Kiss (often stylized as KISS) is an American rock band formed in New York City in January 1973 by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley.

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Kit fox

The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) is a fox species of North America.

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Kit Kat

Kit Kat is a chocolate-covered wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, United Kingdom, and is now produced globally by Nestlé, which acquired Rowntree in 1988, with the exception of the United States where it is made under license by H.B. Reese Candy Company, a division of The Hershey Company.

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Kitten Natividad

Kitten Natividad (born Francesca Isabel Natividad in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua State, Mexico; 13 February 1948) is a Mexican American film actress, exotic dancer and porn star, noted for her 44-inch chest and appearances in cult films by her ex-partner, director Russ Meyer.

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Klausenburg (Hasidic dynasty)

Klausenburg, also known as Sanz-Klausenburg, is a Hasidic dynasty that originated in the Transylvanian city of Cluj-Napoca (formerly Klausenburg), Romania.

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KMLB

KMLB (540 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a talk radio format.

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KMOX

KMOX (1120 kHz) is an AM radio station affiliated with the CBS Radio Network and broadcasting from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Knights of the Golden Circle

The Knights of the Golden Circle (KGC) was a secret society in the mid-19th-century United States.

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Knock-down kit

A knock-down kit is a kit containing the parts needed to assemble a product.

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Knots Landing

Knots Landing is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993.

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Knox-class frigate

Knox-class frigates were United States Navy warships, originally laid down as ocean escorts (formerly called destroyer escorts), but were all redesignated as frigates on 30 June 1975 in the 1975 ship reclassification plan and their hull designation changed from DE to FF. A sub-class of the Knox class was built, commonly referred to as the Hewes class. The primary differences were slightly different arrangement of the "Officer's Country" staterooms with additional staterooms in the 01 level instead of the open deck between the boat decks. The stateroom on the port side under the bridge was designated as a "flag" stateroom, with additional staterooms for flag staff when serving as a flagship.

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KNSD

KNSD, virtual channel 39 (UHF digital channel 40), is an NBC owned-and-operated television station licensed to San Diego, California, United States.

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KOA (AM)

KOA (850 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado.

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Kobol (band)

Kobol is a duo from Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

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Kola Real

Kola Real ("Royal Cola" or "Real Cola") is a Peruvian soft drink.

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Komatsu Limited

or Komatsu (コマツ) is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, forestry, and military equipment, as well as industrial equipment like press machines, lasers and thermoelectric generators.

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Konrad Knudsen

Konrad Gustav Knudsen (19 August 1890 - 16 June 1959) was a Norwegian painter, journalist, and parliamentarian.

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Konstantin Balmont

Konstantin Dmitriyevich Balmont (a; – 23 December 1942) was a Russian symbolist poet and translator.

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Korean Americans

Korean Americans (Hangul: 한국계 미국인, Hanja: 韓國系美國人, Hangukgye Migukin) are Americans of Korean heritage or descent, mostly from South Korea, and with a very small minority from North Korea, China, Japan and Post-Soviet states.

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Koreans

Koreans (in South Korean; alternatively in North Korean,; see names of Korea) are an East Asian ethnic group originating from and native to Korea and southern and central Manchuria.

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Koyukon

The Koyukon are an Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group.

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Kozani

Kozani (Κοζάνη) is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani regional unit and of West Macedonia region.

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KPAZ-TV

KPAZ-TV, virtual channel 21 (UHF digital channel 20), is a TBN owned-and-operated television station licensed to Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

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Kraenzlinella

Kraenzlinella is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae, first described as a genus in 1903.

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KRCA

KRCA, virtual channel 62 (UHF digital channel 35), is an Estrella TV owned-and-operated television station serving Los Angeles, California, United States that is licensed to Riverside.

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Krestintern

The Peasant International (Крестьянский Интернационал), known most commonly by its Russian abbreviation Krestintern (Крестинтерн), was an international peasants' organization formed by the Communist International in October 1923.

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Kritosaurus

Kritosaurus is an incompletely known genus of hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur.

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KRLD (AM)

KRLD (1080 kHz; NewsRadio 1080) is a commercial AM radio station owned and operated by Entercom.

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Kronos (film)

Kronos (a.k.a. Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe) is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, produced by Irving Block, Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann, that stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence.

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KSCE

KSCE, virtual channel 38 (UHF digital channel 39), is a religious independent television station located in El Paso, Texas, United States.

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KSWB-TV

KSWB-TV, virtual channel 69 (UHF digital channel 19), is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to San Diego, California, United States.

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KTDO

KTDO, virtual channel 48 (UHF digital channel 47), is a Telemundo owned-and-operated television station serving El Paso, Texas, United States that is licensed to Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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KTFN

KTFN, virtual channel 65 (UHF digital channel 51), is a UniMás-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico. The station is owned by the Entravision Communications Corporation, as part of a duopoly with Univision affiliate KINT-TV (channel 26). The two stations share studios on North Mesa Street/Highway 20 in northwest El Paso; KTFN's transmitter is located atop the Franklin Mountains on the El Paso city limits.

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KTSM-TV

KTSM-TV, virtual channel 9 (UHF digital channel 16), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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Kuhn, Loeb & Co.

Kuhn, Loeb & Co. was a bulge bracket investment bank founded in 1867 by Abraham Kuhn(1819–1892) and his brother-in-law Solomon Loeb.

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KUKA

KUKA is a German manufacturer of industrial robots and solutions for factory automation.

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Kukulkan

Kukulkan ("Plumed Serpent", "Feathered Serpent") is the name of a Maya snake deity that also serves to designate historical persons.

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Kuma\War

Kuma\War (stylized as KUMA\WAR) is a free tactical first and third-person shooter game created by developer Kuma Reality Games.

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Kumeyaay

The Kumeyaay, also known as Tipai-Ipai, formerly Kamia or Diegueño, are Native American people of the extreme southwestern United States and northwest Mexico.

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Kurt Angle

Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American professional wrestler, actor and former amateur wrestler currently signed to professional wrestling promotion WWE, where he is the on-screen general manager of the Raw brand and an occasional wrestler.

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KUSI-TV

KUSI-TV, virtual channel 51 (UHF digital channel 18), is an independent television station licensed to San Diego, California, United States.

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KVEA

KVEA, virtual channel 52 (UHF digital channel 39), is a Telemundo owned-and-operated television station broadcasting in Los Angeles, California, United States.

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KVIA-TV

KVIA-TV, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 17), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to El Paso, Texas, United States and also serving Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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KWHY-TV

KWHY-TV, virtual channel 22 (UHF digital channel 42), is a Spanish-language independent television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Kyle Richards

Kyle Egan Richards (born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, socialite, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist.

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Kyoto

, officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan.

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Kyoto Protocol

The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus that (part one) global warming is occurring and (part two) it is extremely likely that human-made CO2 emissions have predominantly caused it.

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L&M

L&M is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Altria (previously known as Philip Morris Companies, Inc.). The name comes from the tobacco company founded in 1873 called Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, predecessor of today's Liggett Group in which L&M was originally produced.

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L'Argent

L'Argent ("Money") is the eighteenth novel in the Rougon-Macquart series by Émile Zola.

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La 5ª Estación

La Quinta Estación (Spanish for "The Fifth Station", often spelled La 5ª Estación) were a Spanish pop/rock band composed of two musicians from Madrid: Natalia Jiménez (lead singer and harmonica) and Ángel Reyero (guitar).

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La Bufadora

La Bufadora is a marine geyser or blowhole located on the Punta Banda Peninsula in Baja California, Mexico.

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La Concepción

La Concepción may refer to.

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La Estacion Theme Park

La Estacion Theme Park (The Railway Station) is a historic and recreational complex located in the city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.

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La Fuerza del Destino (album)

La Fuerza del Destino is Fey's fifth studio album, released in December 2004.

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La Habra, California

La Habra is a city in the northwestern corner of Orange County, California, United States.

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La Jornada

La Jornada (The Working Day) is one of Mexico City's leading daily newspapers.

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La Ley (band)

La Ley (Spanish for "The Law") were a Chilean rock band formed by Andrés Bobe, Rodrigo Aboitiz, Luciano Rojas and Mauricio Claveria with Beto Cuevas.

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La Luz, New Mexico

La Luz is a census-designated place (CDP) in Otero County, New Mexico, United States.

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La Noche Triste

La Noche Triste ("The Night of Sorrows", literally "The Sad Night") on June 30, 1520, was an important event during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, wherein Hernán Cortés and his invading army of Spanish conquistadors and native allies were driven out of the Mexican capital at Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec king Moctezuma II, who had been held hostage by the Spaniards.

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La Opinión

La Opinión is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, USA and distributed throughout the six counties of Southern California.

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La Parka

Adolfo Margarito Tapia Ibarra (born November 14, 1965) is a Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked professional wrestler) best known throughout the world as La Parka, especially from his many years in the American World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promotion.

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La Paz International Airport

Manuel Márquez de León International Airport is an international airport located at La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, near the Gulf of California.

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La Paz Municipality, Baja California Sur

La Paz is a municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.

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La Paz, Baja California Sur

La Paz (Peace) is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur and an important regional commercial center.

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La Paz, State of Mexico

La Paz is a municipality in the State of Mexico, Mexico, with its seat at the town of Los Reyes Acaquilpan.

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La Porte, Texas

La Porte is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States, within the Bay Area of the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area.

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La Purisima Mission

Mission La Purisima Concepción, or La Purisima Mission (originally La Misión de La Purísima Concepción de la Santísima Virgen María, or The Mission of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary) is a Spanish mission in Lompoc, California.

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La Quinta del Buitre

La Quinta del Buitre is the moniker given by Spanish sport journalist Julio César Iglesias to the five homegrown Real Madrid players who were at the core of the team that dominated Spanish football in the 1980s.

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La Quinta Inns & Suites

La Quinta Inns & Suites (Spanish: La Quinta, "the Villa", pronounced 'la KEEN-ta) is a chain of limited service hotels in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Honduras.

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La Renga

La Renga is a hard rock Argentine band, formed in 1988.

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La risa en vacaciones

La risa en vacaciones is a Mexican film series that has spawned eight sequels.

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La sangre sobre la tierra

A poetry book by Alejandro Carrión named La sangre sobre la tierra is an excursion into epic poetry that begins with the “Canto a la América Española”, written to participate in a continent wide poetry competition convened in Mexico: the poem was short listed as the “Ecuadorian” selection and lost by one vote to the great Venezuelan poet Manuel Felipe Rugeles.

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La Turista

La Turista is a play by the American playwright Sam Shepard, first performed in New York City in 1967.

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La usurpadora

La Usurpadora (International Title: Deceptions) is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 9 to July 24, 1998.

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La Venta

La Venta is a pre-Columbian archaeological site of the Olmec civilization located in the present-day Mexican state of Tabasco.

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La-Z-Boy

La-Z-Boy Inc. (pronounced "lazy boy") is an American furniture manufacturer based in Monroe, Michigan, USA, that makes home furniture, including upholstered recliners, sofas, stationary chairs, lift chairs and sleeper sofas.

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Labna

Labna (or Labná in Spanish orthography) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site and ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the Puuc Hills region of the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Labor Party (Mexico)

The Labor Party (Partido del Trabajo, PT) is a political party in Mexico.

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Labyrinth

In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Greek: Λαβύρινθος labyrinthos) was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos.

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Lac

Lac is the scarlet resinous secretion of a number of species of lac insects, of which the most commonly cultivated species is Kerria lacca.

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Lacandon

The Lacandon are one of the Maya peoples who live in the jungles of the Mexican state of Chiapas, near the southern border with Guatemala.

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Lacandon language

Lacandon (Jach-t’aan in the revised orthography of the Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indigenas) is a Mayan language spoken by all of the 1,000 Lacandon people in the state of Chiapas in Mexico.

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Lacombe, Lucien

Lacombe Lucien (in English, Lacombe, Lucien) is a 1974 French war drama film about a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II.

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Lacrimosa (band)

Lacrimosa are a gothic duo led by German Tilo Wolff, the main composer, and Finn Anne Nurmi.

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Ladder-backed woodpecker

The ladder-backed woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris) is a North American woodpecker.

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Lady in the Lake

Lady in the Lake is a 1947 American film noir that marked the directorial debut of Robert Montgomery, who also stars in the film.

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Laelia

Laelia is a small genus of 25 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Lagos de Moreno

Lagos de Moreno (Spanish) is a city and its surrounding municipal area of the same name, located in the extreme northeastern part of the state of Jalisco in Mexico.

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Laguna de Bay

Laguna de Baý (Lawa ng Laguna, Lawa ng Baé; Lake of Laguna, Lake of Baý) is the largest lake in the Philippines located east of Metro Manila between the provinces of Laguna to the south and Rizal to the north.

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Laguna de Términos

Laguna de Términos is the largest and one of biologically the richest tidal lagoons located entirely on the Gulf Coast of Mexico, as measured by water volume.

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Laguna del Rey

Laguna del Rey is a location under the authority of the municipality of Ocampo in the Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Laguna Hills, California

Laguna Hills is a city in Orange County, California, United States.

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Laguna Madre (Mexico)

The Laguna Madre extends well into Mexico, to the mouth of the Río Soto la Marina in the state of Tamaulipas.

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Laguna Mountains

The Laguna Mountains are a mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System in eastern San Diego County, southern California.

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Laguna Niguel, California

Laguna Niguel is a suburban city in Orange County, California in the United States.

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Laguna Seca, Texas

Laguna Seca is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Station

Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant (LVNPP) is located on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in Alto Lucero, Veracruz, Mexico.

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Laisha Wilkins

Laisha Wilkins (born Laisha Wilkins Pérez on May 18 1976 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, talk show hostess and producer.

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Lake Chalco

Lake Chalco was an endorheic lake formerly located in the Valley of Mexico, and was important for Mesoamerican cultural development in central Mexico.

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Lake Chapala

Lake Chapala (Lago de Chapala) is Mexico's largest freshwater lake.

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Lake Oviáchic

Lake Ouiachic (also referred to as the Álvaro Obregón Reservoir) is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental and is created by the Álvaro Obregón Dam.

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Lake Pátzcuaro

Lake Pátzcuaro (Spanish: Lago de Pátzcuaro) is a lake in the municipality of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico.

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Lake Street (Minneapolis)

Lake Street is a major east-west thoroughfare in Minneapolis, Minnesota which is located between 29th and 31st Streets in south Minneapolis.

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Lake Texcoco

Lake Texcoco (Lago de Texcoco) was a natural lake within the "Anahuac" or Valley of Mexico.

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Lake Xochimilco

Lake Xochimilco (Xōchimīlco) is an ancient endorheic lake, located in the present-day Borough of Xochimilco in southern Mexico City.

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Lalo Guerrero

Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero (December 24, 1916 – March 17, 2005) was a Mexican-American guitarist, singer and farm labor activist best known for his strong influence on today's Latin musical artists.

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Lamadrid

Lamadrid is a town in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Lamar High School (Houston)

Mirabeau B. Lamar High School is a comprehensive public secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States.

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LaMarr Hoyt

Dewey LaMarr Hoyt, Jr. (born January 1, 1955, in Columbia, South Carolina) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who won the American League Cy Young Award.

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Lamb and mutton

Lamb, hogget, and mutton are the meat of domestic sheep (species Ovis aries) at different ages.

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Lamesa, Texas

Lamesa is a city in and the county seat of Dawson County, Texas, United States.

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Lamprophyre

Lamprophyres (Greek λαµπρός (lamprós).

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Land patent

A land patent is an exclusive land grant made by a sovereign entity with respect to a particular tract of land.

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Land value tax

A land/location value tax (LVT), also called a site valuation tax, split rate tax, or site-value rating, is an ad valorem levy on the unimproved value of land.

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Landing Ship, Tank

Landing Ship, Tank (LST), or tank landing ship, is the naval designation for ships built during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying tanks, vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto shore with no docks or piers.

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Landing slot

A landing slot, takeoff slot, or airport slot is a right granted by an airport owner which allows the slot holder to schedule a landing or departure during a specific time period.

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Langley Park, Maryland

Langley Park is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland.

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Language isolate

A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship with other languages, one that has not been demonstrated to descend from an ancestor common with any other language.

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Languages of the Philippines

There are some 120 to 187 languages and dialects in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification.

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Languages of the United States

Many languages are spoken, or historically have been spoken, in the United States.

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Lansford Hastings

Lansford Warren Hastings (1819–1870) is best remembered as the developer of Hastings Cutoff, a shortcut across what is now the state of Utah, a factor in the Donner Party disaster of 1846.

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Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Lap dog

A lapdog or lap dog is a dog that is both small enough to be held in the arms or lie comfortably on a person's lap and temperamentally predisposed to do so.

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Laramide orogeny

The Laramide orogeny was a period of mountain building in western North America, which started in the Late Cretaceous, 70 to 80 million years ago, and ended 35 to 55 million years ago.

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Laredo International Airport

Laredo International Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Laredo, a city in Webb County, Texas, United States.

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Laredo, Texas

Laredo is the county seat of Webb County, Texas, United States, on the north bank of the Rio Grande in South Texas, across from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Large Millimeter Telescope

The Large Millimetre Telescope (LMT) (Gran Telescopio Milimétrico, or GTM) is the world's largest single-aperture telescope in its frequency range, built for observing radio waves in the wave lengths from approximately 0.85 to 4 mm.

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Largest cities in the Americas

This is a list of the 50 largest cities in the Americas by population residing within city limits as of 2015, the most recent year for which official population census results, estimates or short-term projections are available for most of these cities.

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Largo Winch

Largo Winch is a Belgian comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, published by Dupuis.

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Lark bunting

The lark bunting (Calamospiza melanocorys) is a medium-sized American sparrow native to central and western North America.

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Lark sparrow

The lark sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) is a fairly large American sparrow.

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Larrea

Larrea is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae.

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Larry Walker

Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (born December 1, 1966) is a Canadian former professional baseball right fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Las Choapas

Las Choapas is a city and its surrounding municipality in the southeastern extremes of the state of Veracruz in Mexico.

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Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces, also known as "The City of the Crosses", is the seat of Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States.

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Las Lomas, Texas

Las Lomas is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States.

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Las Varas, Nayarit

Las Varas is located in the state of Nayarit in Mexico, just a few miles from Zacualpan and Compostela.

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Las Vegas, New Mexico

Las Vegas is a city in and the county seat of San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States.

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Lasso

A lasso, from the Castilian word, Lazo.

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Last Kiss

"Last Kiss" is a song released by Wayne Cochran in 1961 on the Gala label.

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Latin America

Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Spanish, French and Portuguese are spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America.

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Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre

The Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre (LACNIC, Spanish: Registro de Direcciones de Internet para América Latina y Caribe, Portuguese: Registro de Endereçamento da Internet para América Latina e Caribe) is the Regional Internet Registry for the Latin American and Caribbean regions.

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Latin American Canadians

Latin American Canadians are Canadians who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America.

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Latin American debt crisis

The Latin American debt crisis (Crisis de la deuda latinoamericana) was a financial crisis that originated in the early 1980s (and for some countries starting in the 1970s), often known as the "lost decade", when Latin American countries reached a point where their foreign debt exceeded their earning power and they were not able to repay it.

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Latin American Free Trade Association

The Latin American Free Trade Association, LAFTA, (later transformed into the Latin American Integration Association Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración, Associação Latino-Americana de Integração) was created in 1960 in the 1960 Treaty of Montevideo by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.

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Latin American music in the United States

Latin American music has long influenced American popular music: jazz, rhythm and blues, and even country music.

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Latin American Section

The Latin American Section was established as a partial successor to Special War Policies Unit (SWPU) on August 28, 1943.

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Latin American wars of independence

The Latin American wars of independence were the revolutions that took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America.

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Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Latinoamericanos, Latino-americanos) are the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies.

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Latin Kings (gang)

The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation (ALKQN, ALKN, LKN) is the oldest and largest Hispanic and Latino street gang worldwide.

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Latin Lover (wrestler)

Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruiz (born October 25, 1967) is a Mexican Luchador (professional wrestler) and actor.

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Latin pop

Latin pop (Spanish and Portuguese: Pop latino) refers to pop music that contains sounds or influence from Latin America, but it can also mean pop music from anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world.

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Latin Union

The Latin Union was an international organization of nations that used Romance languages that existed as a functional institution from 1983 to 2012.

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Latino

Latino is a term often used in the United States to refer to people with cultural ties to Latin America, in contrast to Hispanic which is a demonym that includes Spaniards and other speakers of the Spanish language.

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Laugh track

A laugh track (or laughter track) is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy show containing the sound of audience laughter.

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Laughing falcon

The laughing falcon (Herpetotheres cachinnans), also called the snake hawk (erroneously, since it is not a hawk), is a medium-sized bird of prey in the falcon family (Falconidae), the only member of the genus Herpetotheres.

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Laura Bozzo

Laura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo (born August 19, 1951) is a Peruvian talk show hostess, best known for her Spanish-language talk show Laura that is being broadcast in the United States on the Univision television network.

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Laura Daniela Lloreda

Laura Daniela Lloreda (born April 30, 1981, in Hato Rey, San Juan, Puerto Rico) holds dual citizenship as a Puerto Rican-born naturalized Mexican citizen and volleyball player in Mexico.

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Laura Esquivel

Laura Esquivel (born September 30, 1950) is a Mexican novelist, screenwriter and a politician who serves in the Chamber of Deputies (2012-2018) for the Morena Party.

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Laura Flores

Laura Aurora Flores Heras (born August 23, 1963) is a Mexican actress, hostess and singer from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Laura Ingalls (aviator)

Laura Houghtaling Ingalls (December 14, 1893 – January 10, 1967) was a pilot who won the Harmon Trophy.

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Laura León

Laura León (born Rebeca Valderraín Vera on November 24, 1952 in Comalcalco, Tabasco, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer.

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Laura Luz

Laura Luz (born Laura María de la Luz Fernández Jiménez; May 10, 1967) is a Mexican stage and television actress, born in Mexico City.

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Laura Nader

Laura Nader (born 1930) is an American anthropologist.

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Laura Pausini

Laura Pausini, (born 16 May 1974) is an Italian pop singer-songwriter, record producer and television personality.

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Laura Serrano

Laura Serrano Garcia (born October 20, 1967 in Mexico City) is a Mexican boxer.

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Laurel forest

Laurel forest, also called laurisilva or laurissilva, is a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable, mild temperatures.

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Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall (born Betty Joan Perske; September 16, 1924 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress known for her distinctive voice and sultry looks.

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Laurence Fox

Laurence Paul Fox (born 26 May 1978) is an English actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his leading role as DS James Hathaway in the British TV drama series Lewis from 2006 to 2015.

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Laurette Séjourné

Laurette Séjourné (October 19, 1911 – May 25, 2003) was a Mexican archeologist and ethnologist best known for her study of the civilizations of Teotihuacan and the Aztecs and her theories concerning the Mesoamerican culture hero, Quetzalcoatl.

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Law clerk

A law clerk or a judicial clerk is an individual—generally an attorney—who provides direct assistance and counsel to a judge in making legal determinations and in writing opinions by researching issues before the court.

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Law degree

A law degree is an academic degree conferred for studies in law.

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Lawrence Klein

Lawrence Robert Klein (September 14, 1920 – October 20, 2013) was an American economist.

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Lawrence's goldfinch

Lawrence's goldfinch (Spinus lawrencei) is a small songbird of erratic distribution that breeds in California and Baja California and winters in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Lawyer

A lawyer or attorney is a person who practices law, as an advocate, attorney, attorney at law, barrister, barrister-at-law, bar-at-law, counsel, counselor, counsellor, counselor at law, or solicitor, but not as a paralegal or charter executive secretary.

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Lay's

Lay's is the name of a brand for a number of potato chip varieties, as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in the U.S. in 1932.

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Lay's Stax

Lay's Stax is a potato chip snack food produced by Frito-Lay and manufactured in Mexico.

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Laysan albatross

The Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) is a large seabird that ranges across the North Pacific.

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Laz Barrera

Lazaro Sosa Barrera (May 8, 1924 – April 25, 1991) was a Cuban-born American Hall of Fame thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

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Lazuli bunting

The lazuli bunting (Passerina amoena) is a North American songbird named for the gemstone lapis lazuli.

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Lázaro Cárdenas

Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (May 21, 1895 – October 19, 1970) was a general in the Constitutionalist Army during the Mexican Revolution and a statesman who served as President of Mexico between 1934 and 1940.

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Lázaro Cárdenas Airport

Lázaro Cárdenas Airport (Spanish) is an airport located at Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, Mexico.

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Léon Degrelle

Léon Joseph Marie Ignace Degrelle (15 June 1906 – 31 March 1994) was a Belgian politician and Nazi collaborator.

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Líneas Aéreas Azteca

Líneas Aéreas Azteca was an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Le Corbusier

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture.

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Le Cordon Bleu

Le Cordon Bleu (French for "The Blue Ribbon") is a hospitality education institution, with 23 schools on five continents.

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Leaders' debate

A leaders' debate or presidential debate is a public debate held during a general election campaign, where the candidates expose their political opinions and public policy proposals, and criticism of them, to potential voters.

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Leaf-nosed bat

The New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) are found from southern North America to South America, specifically from Mexico to northern Argentina.

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Leafcutter ant

Leafcutter ants, a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex.

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League for the Fourth International

The League for the Fourth International (LFI) is a Trotskyist international organisation, whose most noteworthy section is the Internationalist Group/Grupo Internacionalista in the United States.

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Leamington, Ontario

Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario, Canada.

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Leander H. McNelly

Leander Harvey McNelly (March 12, 1844 – September 4, 1877) was a Confederate officer and Texas Ranger captain.

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Leandro Cufré

Leandro Damián Cufré (born 9 May 1978) is a retired Argentinian footballer who last played as a defender for Club Universidad de Guadalajara of the Liga MX.

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Least bittern

The least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis) is a small heron, the smallest member of the family Ardeidae found in the Americas.

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Least grebe

The least grebe (Tachybaptus dominicus), an aquatic bird, is the smallest member of the grebe family.

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Least sandpiper

The least sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) is the smallest shorebird.

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León Felipe

León Felipe Camino Galicia (11 April 1884 – 17 September 1968) was an anti-fascist Spanish poet.

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León Gieco

Raúl Alberto Antonio Gieco, better known as León Gieco (born on November 20, 1951 in Cañada Rosquín, Argentina) is an Argentine folk rock performer, composer and interpreter.

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León Klimovsky

León Klimovsky (16 October 1906 – 8 April 1996) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.

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León, Guanajuato

León is the most populous city and municipality in the Mexican state of Guanajuato.

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León, Spain

León is the capital of the province of León, located in the northwest of Spain.

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Lee Harvey Oswald

Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a Marxist and ex-Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

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Lee Kyung-hae

Lee Kyung Hae (1947 – September 10, 2003) was a South Korean farmer and activist who opposed neo-liberal globalization and protested for the local farmers and fishermen of his home country whose jobs were threatened.

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Lee Trevino

Lee Buck Trevino (born December 1, 1939) is a retired American professional golfer who is regarded as one of the greatest players in professional golf history and the greatest Hispanic golfer of all time.

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Left- and right-hand traffic

The terms right-hand traffic (RHT) and left-hand traffic (LHT) refer to the practice, in bidirectional traffic situations, to keep to the right side or to the left side of the road, respectively.

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Legends Football League

The Legends Football League (LFL) is a women's 7-on-7 tackle American football league, with games played in the spring and summer at NBA, NFL, NHL and MLS arenas and stadiums.

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Legion of Christ

The Legion of Christ (LC) is a Roman Catholic religious institute, made up of priests and seminarians studying for the priesthood.

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Legitimacy (family law)

Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.

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Leland Chapman

Leland Blane Chapman (born December 14, 1976 in Groom, Texas) is an American bail bondsman and bounty hunter, known as one of the stars of the A&E Network reality television program Dog the Bounty Hunter.

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Leningrad Cowboys Go America

Leningrad Cowboys Go America is a 1989 road movie by Finnish film director Aki Kaurismäki about the adventures of a fictional Russian rock band (Leningrad Cowboys, consisting of members from the Finnish rock band the Sleepy Sleepers, augmented with additional musicians) that travels to the United States to become famous.

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Leo Chavez

Leo Ralph Chavez, PhD, is an American anthropologist, author, and professor, best known for his work in international migration, particularly among Latin American immigrants.

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Leon Trotsky

Leon Trotsky (born Lev Davidovich Bronstein; – 21 August 1940) was a Russian revolutionary, theorist, and Soviet politician.

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Leona Vicario

María de la Soledad Leona Camila Vicario Fernández de San Salvador, best known as Leona Vicario (April 10, 1789 – August 24, 1842), was one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican War of Independence.

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Leonard Doroftei

Leonard Dorin Doroftei (also known as Leonard Dorin; born 10 April 1970) is a Romanian former boxer, the WBA Lightweight World Champion from 5 January 2002 to 24 October 2003.

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Leonardo Pereznieto

Leonardo Pereznieto (born 1969) is a Mexican artist, sculptor, and painter.

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Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington OBE (6 April 191725 May 2011) was an English-born Mexican artist, surrealist painter, and novelist.

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Leopard frog

A leopard frog (sometimes called a meadow frog) can mean any frog of about 14 species within the true frog genus Lithobates.

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Leopardus

Leopardus is a genus of spotted small cats mostly native to Middle and South America, with a very small range extending into the southern United States.

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Lepanthes

Lepanthes (from Greek "scaled-flower") is a large genus of orchids with about 800–1000 species, distributed in the Antilles and from Mexico through Bolivia (with very few species in Brazil).

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Lepanthopsis

Lepanthopsis, abbreviated as Lpths in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids with about 43 currently known species.

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Lepidium latifolium

Lepidium latifolium, known by several common names including perennial pepperweed, broadleaved pepperweed, pepperwort, or peppergrass, dittander, dittany, and tall whitetop, is a perennial plant that is a member of the mustard and cabbage family.

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Lepidophyma

Lepidophyma is a genus of lizards, commonly called tropical night lizards.

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Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans).

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Lepidosauria

The Lepidosauria (from Greek meaning scaled lizards) are reptiles with overlapping scales.

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Leptodactylidae

The southern frogs form the Leptodactylidae, a diverse family of frogs that probably diverged from other hyloids during the Cretaceous.

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Leptophis ahaetulla

Leptophis ahaetulla, commonly known as the lora or parrot snake, is a species of medium-sized slender snake of the family Colubridae.

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Leptostraca

Leptostraca (from the Greek words for thin and shell) is an order of small, marine crustaceans.

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Leptotyphlops dulcis

Leptotyphlops dulcis is a blind snake species endemic to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Leptotyphlops humilis

Leptotyphlops humilis is a blind snake species endemic to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Les Luthiers

Les Luthiers is an Argentine comedy-musical group, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries including Paraguay, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Bolivia, Cuba, Costa Rica and Venezuela.

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Les Robinson

Les Robinson is an American former college basketball coach and athletic director at East Tennessee State University, North Carolina State University, and The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina.

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Les Tuniques Bleues

Les Tuniques Bleues (Dutch: De Blauwbloezen) is a Belgian series of bandes dessinées (comic books in the Franco-Belgian tradition), first published in Spirou magazine and later collected in albums by Dupuis.

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Lesbian

A lesbian is a homosexual woman.

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Leslie Bibb

Leslie Louise Bibb (born November 17, 1974) is an American actress and model.

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Leslie Moonves

Leslie Roy "Les" Moonves (born October 6, 1949) is Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of CBS Corporation.

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Lesser goldfinch

The lesser goldfinch (Spinus psaltria) is a very small songbird of the Americas.

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Lesser long-nosed bat

The lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) is a medium-sized bat found in Central and North America.

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Lesser roadrunner

The lesser roadrunner (Geococcyx velox) is a large, long-legged member of the cuckoo family, Cuculidae.

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Lesser swallow-tailed swift

The lesser swallow-tailed swift or cayenne swift (Panyptila cayennensis) is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico and Tobago south to Ecuador, eastern Peru and Brazil.

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Let's Go with Pancho Villa

Let's Go with Pancho Villa (Spanish: Vámonos con Pancho Villa) is a Mexican motion picture directed by Fernando de Fuentes in 1936, the last of the director's Revolution Trilogy, besides El prisionero trece and El compadre Mendoza.

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Letanía

Litany Para Pedir Posada is a song traditionally sung in The Posadas — traditional Christmas celebrations in some Spanish-speaking Latin American countries.

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Lethbridge

Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta.

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Letter (paper size)

Letter or ANSI Letter is a paper size commonly used as home or office stationery in the United States, Canada, Chile, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and the Philippines.

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Leuchtenbergia

Leuchtenbergia principis (agave cactus or prism cactus), the sole species of the genus Leuchtenbergia, is a species of cactus.

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Leucophyllum

Leucophyllum (barometer bush or barometerbush) is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Leviton

Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc., is the largest privately held manufacturer of electrical wiring equipment in North America.

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Lew Ayres

Lewis Frederick Ayres III (December 28, 1908 – December 30, 1996) was an American actor whose film and television career spanned 65 years.

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Lewis Cass

Lewis Cass (October 9, 1782June 17, 1866) was an American military officer, politician, and statesman.

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Lewis Spence

James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence (25 November 1874 – 3 March 1955) was a Scottish journalist, poet, author, folklorist and occult scholar.

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Lewis's woodpecker

The Lewis's woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) is a large North American species of woodpecker which ornithologist Alexander Wilson named after Meriwether Lewis, one of the explorers who surveyed the areas bought by the United States of America as part of the Louisiana Purchase and discovered this species of bird.

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Lewisville Lake

Lewisville Lake is a reservoir in North Texas (USA) on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in Denton County near Lewisville.

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Lexington, Massachusetts

Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Lexington, North Carolina

Lexington is the county seat of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States.

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LFO (American band)

Lyte Funkie Ones (LFO) is an American pop band consisting of vocalists Devin Lima (born Harold Lima, March 18, 1977) and Brad Fischetti (born September 11, 1975).

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LGBT adoption

LGBT adoption is the adoption of children by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

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LGBT rights in Ecuador

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Ecuador may face some legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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LGBT student movement

The origin of the LGBT student movement can be linked to other activist movements from the mid-20th century in the United States.

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Lhasa de Sela

Lhasa de Sela (September 27, 1972 – January 1, 2010), also known by the mononym Lhasa, was an American-born singer-songwriter who was raised in Mexico and the United States, and divided her adult life between Canada and France.

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Liberal Party

Liberal Party is a name for political parties around the world whose members are liberalists.

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Liberalism and conservatism in Latin America

Liberalism and conservatism in Latin America have unique historical roots as Latin American independence began to occur in 1808 after the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic Wars that eventually engulfed all of Europe.

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Libertad Lamarque

Libertad Lamarque; (Rosario, November 24, 1908 – Mexico City, December 12, 2000) was an Argentine actress and singer, one of the icons of the Golden Age of Argentine and Mexican cinema.

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Libertadores

Libertadores ("Liberators") refers to the principal leaders of the Latin American wars of independence from Spain and Portugal.

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Libidibia coriaria

Libidibia coriaria is a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.

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Library of Congress Classification

The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.

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Library of Congress Country Studies

The Country Studies are works published by the Federal Research Division of the United States Library of Congress, freely available for use by researchers.

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Lico Reyes

Frederick B. Reyes (born April 4, 1946) is a Mexican-American actor and politician.

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Life After Death

Life After Death is the second and final studio album by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., released on March 25, 1997, on Bad Boy Records and Arista Records.

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Life of Pi

Life of Pi is a Canadian fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001.

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Lighthouse Center

Lighthouse Center is a retreat center for spiritual development where Selfless Service or Seva is practiced in addition to meditation on the Sound Current (Shabd).

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Lila Downs

Ana Lila Downs Sánchez (born September 9, 1968) is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter and actress.

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Lilac-crowned parrot

The lilac-crowned parrot (Amazona finschi) is a parrot endemic to the Pacific slopes of Mexico.

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Liliana Domínguez

Liliana Domínguez (born August 6, 1981 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua) is a Mexican fashion model.

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Lilium candidum

Lilium candidum, the Madonna lily, is a plant in the true lily family.

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Lima bean

Phaseolus lunatus, commonly known as the lima bean, butter bean, sieva bean, or Madagascar bean, is a legume grown for its edible seeds or beans.

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Lima Lima Flight Team

The Lima Lima Flight Team is a precision formation flying demonstration team based in Naperville, Illinois.

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Lime (fruit)

A lime (from French lime, from Arabic līma, from Persian līmū, "lemon") is a hybrid citrus fruit, which is typically round, lime green, in diameter, and contains acidic juice vesicles.

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Linares, Jaén

Linares is a city located in the Andalusian province of Jaén, Spain.

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Linares, Nuevo León

Linares is a small city in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Lincoln Blackwood

The Lincoln Blackwood is a pickup truck that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company.

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Lincoln Mark LT

The Lincoln Mark LT is a luxury pickup truck that was sold by Lincoln.

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Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)

Lincoln University (LU) is the United States' first degree-granting historically black university.

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Lincoln's sparrow

Lincoln's sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) is a medium-sized sparrow.

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Linda Blair

Linda Denise Blair (born January 22, 1959)Official website for "The Exorcist".

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Linda Christian

Linda Christian (November 13, 1923 – July 22, 2011) was a Mexican film actress, who appeared in Mexican and Hollywood films.

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Linda Morgan

Linda Morgan (born 1942 in Mexico City, Mexico), now known as Linda Hardberger, became known as the "miracle girl" following the collision of two large passenger ships in the North Atlantic Ocean on the foggy night of July 25, 1956.

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Linda Sánchez

Linda Teresa Sánchez (born January 28, 1969) is the U.S. Representative for, serving in Congress since 2003.

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Linda Schele

Linda Schele (October 30, 1942 – April 18, 1998) was an expert in the field of Maya epigraphy and iconography.

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Lineated woodpecker

The lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south to northern Argentina and on Trinidad.

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Linnaeus's mouse opossum

Linnaeus's mouse opossum (Marmosa murina), also known as the common or murine mouse opossum, is a South American marsupial of the family Didelphidae.

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LinuxWorld Conference and Expo

LinuxWorld Conference and Expo (renamed to OpenSource World in its final year) was a conference and trade show that focused on open source and Linux solutions in the information technology sector.

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Lion Air Flight 538

Lion Air Flight 538 (JT 538) was a scheduled passenger flight from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Jakarta to Juanda International Airport in Surabaya with a stopover at Adi Sumarmo Airport, Surakarta, Indonesia.

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Lionel, LLC

Lionel, LLC is an American designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads that is based in Concord, North Carolina.

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Lipa, Batangas

, officially the, (name), or simply known as City, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Liquidambar

Liquidambar, commonly called sweetgum (sweet gum in the UK), gum, redgum, satin-walnut, or American storax, is the only genus in the flowering plant family Altingiaceae and has 15 species.

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Liquidambar styraciflua

American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), also known as American storax, hazel pine, bilsted, redgum, satin-walnut, star-leaved gum, alligatorwood, or simply sweetgum, is a deciduous tree in the genus Liquidambar native to warm temperate areas of eastern North America and tropical montane regions of Mexico and Central America.

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List of 100 Bullets story arcs

100 Bullets is an Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comic book written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso.

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List of acronyms: G

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of acronyms: M

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of admission tests to colleges and universities

This is a list of standardized tests that students may need to take for admissions to various Universities and Colleges.

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List of Aeroméxico destinations

Aeroméxico and Aeroméxico Connect, which are both commercialized as Aeroméxico, serve the following destinations,.

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List of Air Berlin destinations

This is a list of year-round and seasonal destinations served by Air Berlin, the former second-largest German airline and former member of the oneworld alliance, as of October 2017.

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List of airports by IATA code: C

The DST column shows the months in which Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins and ends.

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List of airports by IATA code: I

The DST column shows the months in which Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins and ends.

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List of airports in Mexico

This is a list of airports in Mexico, sorted by location.

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List of Alaska Airlines destinations

Alaska Airlines is a major airline in the United States, headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

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List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions

Over the last 400 years, the Roman Catholic Jesuit order has established a worldwide network of schools and universities.

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List of anarchist organizations

This list of notable anarchist organizations is classified by continent and country.

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List of ant genera

The following is a list of worldwide ant genera.

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List of anti-Revisionist groups

The following are Marxist-Leninist groups that are (or historically were) considered to be anti-Revisionist, i.e. groups that uphold the opinion that the Soviet Union diverged from socialist practice in 1956, under the leadership of Nikita Khrushchev.

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List of armoured fighting vehicles by country

This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles, sorted by country of origin.

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List of assets owned by Vivendi

This is a list of assets owned by Vivendi.

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List of assets owned by WarnerMedia

WarnerMedia (previously known as Time Warner Inc.) is the world's third largest media conglomerate, television networks and filmed TV, and entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company before its 2018 acquisition by AT&T.

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List of association football competitions

This is a list of the association football competitions past and present for international teams and for club football, in individual countries and internationally.

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List of Atlantic hurricanes before 1600

This is a list of all known or suspected Atlantic hurricanes before 1600.

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List of AZA member zoos and aquaria

This is a list of Association of Zoos and Aquariums member zoos and aquaria.

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List of banned films

This is a list of banned films.

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List of battles 1801–1900

No description.

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List of battles of the Mexican–American War

The battles of the Mexican–American War include all major engagements and most reported skirmishes, including Thornton's Defeat, the Battle of Palo Alto, and the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, which took place prior to the official start of hostilities.

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List of beaches

This is a list of beaches of the world, sorted by country.

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List of Boeing 737 operators

The list of Boeing 737 operators lists both former and current operators of the aircraft.

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List of Boeing 767 operators

The following is a list of past and current commercial operators of the Boeing 767, and any of its variants.

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List of bookstore chains

This is a list of bookstore chains with brick-and-mortar locations.

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List of botanical gardens

A botanical garden is a place where plants, especially ferns, conifers and flowering plants, are grown and displayed for the purposes of research, conservation, and education.

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List of busiest airports by aircraft movements

The thirty world's busiest airports by aircraft movements are measured by total movements (data provided by Airports Council International).

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List of business entities

A business entity is an entity that is formed and administered as per corporate law in order to engage in business activities, charitable work, or other activities allowable.

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List of California hurricanes

A California hurricane is a tropical cyclone that affects the state of California.

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List of Canadians

This is a list of Canadians, people who are identified with Canada through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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List of capital ships of minor navies

This is a list of capital ships (battleships, ironclads and coastal defence ships) of minor navies.

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List of capitals in the United States

Washington, D.C. has been the federal capital city of the United States since 1819.

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List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes

A total of 33 recorded tropical cyclones have reached Category 5 strength on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale in the Atlantic Ocean north of the equator, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.

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List of Catholic archdioceses

The following is a current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by country and continent (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches).

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List of Catholic basilicas

This is a complete list of basilicas of the Roman Catholic Church.

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List of caves in Mexico

This is a list of caves in Mexico (not just archaeological).

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List of chewing gum brands

This is a list of chewing gum brands.

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List of cities in Mexico

See also metropolitan areas of Mexico. This article contains lists of most populous cities as well as municipalities of Mexico.

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List of cities with more than one airport

Many cities are served by more than one airport, typically to avoid congestion, and where there may be factors preventing expansion to existing airports.

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List of civilian radiation accidents

This article lists notable civilian accidents involving radioactive materials or involving ionizing radiation from artificial sources such as x-ray tubes and particle accelerators.

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List of coastal islands of the Californias

This is a list of notable coastal islands of the Californias - coastal islands west of California and the Baja California Peninsula in the Pacific Ocean.

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List of Coca-Cola brands

This is a list of all brands (fully or partially) owned by The Coca-Cola Company, of which there are more than 500 in over 200 countries.

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List of colonial governors in 1769

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List of communications satellite firsts

Milestones in the history of communications satellites.

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List of companies of Mexico

Mexico is a federal republic in the southern half of North America.

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List of computer-animated films

A computer-animated film is a feature film that has been computer-animated to appear three-dimensional.

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List of conflicts in North America

This page lists all recorded conflicts, terrorist actions and wars that have or are currently taking place in the continent of North America.

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List of constitutions of Mexico

Since declaring independence in 1821, Mexico has adopted a number of constitutions or other documents of basic law with constitutional effects.

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List of contemporary ethnic groups

The following is a list of contemporary ethnic groups.

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List of contributors to Marxist theory

This is a list of those who contributed to Marxist theory, principally as authors; it is not intended to list politicians who happen(ed) to be a member of a nominally communist political party or other organisation.

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List of Cornell University alumni

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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List of counties in Texas

The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state.

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List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages

The following chart lists countries and dependencies along with their capital cities, in English as well as any additional official language(s).

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List of countries by infant and under-five mortality rates

The under-five mortality rate is the number of deaths of infants and children under five years old per 1000 live births.

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List of country calling codes

Country calling codes or country dial in codes are telephone dialing prefixes for the member countries or regions of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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List of country names in various languages (J–P)

Most countries of the world have different names in different languages.

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List of country subdivisions by area

This is a list of the 50 largest country subdivisions and dependent territories by area (including surface water) in square kilometres.

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List of country-name etymologies

This list covers English language country names with their etymologies.

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List of current state governors in Mexico

The United Mexican States, commonly known as Mexico, is a federation comprising thirty-two States.

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List of current WWE programming

WWE has a wide range of programs that air all over the world, including pay-per-view events, films, webcasts, video on demand broadcasts, and television shows such as NXT, Raw, SmackDown Live, Total Divas, 205 Live, and more.

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List of decorative stones

This is a geographical list of natural stone used for decorative purposes in construction and monumental sculpture produced in various countries.

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List of Delta Air Lines destinations

Delta Air Lines is a major United States airline based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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List of deserts

This is a list of deserts sorted by the region of the world in which the desert is located.

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List of Desperate Housewives characters

Desperate Housewives is an American comedy-drama series that aired on ABC (American Broadcasting Company).

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List of development aid agencies

This is a list of aid agencies which provide regional and international development aid or assistance, divided between national (mainly OECD countries) and international organizations.

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List of digital library projects

This is a list of digital library projects.

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List of digital television deployments by country

This is a list of digital television deployments by country, which summarises the process and progress of transition from analogue to digital broadcasting.

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List of diplomatic missions in Singapore

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Singapore.

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List of diseases of the honey bee

Diseases of the honey bee or abnormal hive conditions include.

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List of Doctor Who planets

This is a list of planets, fictional or otherwise, that are mentioned in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its spinoff literature, audio plays, television series and comics.

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List of Doctor Who villains

This is a list of villains from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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List of dog breeds

Dogs have been selectively bred for thousands of years, sometimes by inbreeding dogs from the same ancestral lines, sometimes by mixing dogs from very different lines.

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List of domesticated animals

This page gives a list of domestic animals, also including a list of animals which are or may be currently undergoing the process of domestication and animals that have an extensive relationship with humans beyond simple predation.

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List of education ministries

An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education.

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List of egg dishes

This is a list of egg dishes.

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List of Emirates destinations

As of may 2018, Emirates operates to 150 destinations in 80 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai.

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List of empires

This is an alphabetical list of empires.

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List of endemic bird areas of the world

The following is a list of endemic bird areas of the world, as defined by Birdlife International - see main article (Endemic Bird Area).

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List of epidemics

This article is a list of epidemics of infectious disease.

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List of Esperanto periodicals

Esperanto periodicals have been an important element of the Esperanto movement since its beginning because it was one of the only practical ways the language could be used between conferences.

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List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities

This is a list of ethnic enclaves in various countries of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds to the native population.

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List of events named massacres

The following is a list of events for which one of the commonly accepted names includes the word "massacre." Massacre is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as "the indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people or (less commonly) animals; carnage, butchery, slaughter in numbers".

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List of explorations

Some of the most important explorations of State Societies, in chronological order.

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List of explorers

The following is a list of explorers.

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List of extreme points of Mexico

This is a list of the extreme coordinates of Mexico, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.

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List of famines

This is a selective list of known major famines, ordered by date.

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List of fatalities from aviation accidents

Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents.

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List of federations of trade unions

This is a list of federations of trade unions.

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List of female poets

This is a list of female poets organised by the time period in which they were born.

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List of feminist poets

This is a list of feminist poets.

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List of fictional states of the United States

This is a list of fictional states of the United States found in various works of fiction involving the states, insular areas, districts, reservations, or other unincorporated territories.

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List of Finnair destinations

Finnair operates flights from its Helsinki hub to over 130 destinations in over 40 countries around the world in Asia, Europe and North America.

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List of football clubs in Mexico

This is a list of football clubs in Mexico.

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List of foreign countries with coinage struck at the Royal Canadian Mint

Since its opening in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint has produced coinage and planchets for over 73 countries.

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List of foreign ministers in 1950

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1950.

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List of foreign ministers in 1990

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1990.

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List of foreign ministers in 1991

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1991.

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List of foreign ministers in 1992

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1992.

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List of foreign ministers in 1993

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1993.

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List of foreign ministers in 1994

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1994.

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List of foreign ministers in 1995

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1995.

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List of foreign ministers in 1996

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1996.

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List of foreign ministers in 1997

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1997.

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List of foreign ministers in 1998

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1998.

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List of foreign ministers in 1999

This is a list of foreign ministers in 1999.

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List of foreign ministers in 2000

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2000.

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List of foreign ministers in 2001

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2001.

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List of foreign ministers in 2002

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2002.

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List of foreign ministers in 2003

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2003.

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List of foreign ministers in 2004

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2004.

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List of foreign ministers in 2005

This is a list of foreign ministers in 2005.

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List of foreign MLS players

This is a list of foreign players in Major League Soccer.

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List of former national capitals

Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed.

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List of former sovereign states

A historical state or historical sovereign state is a state that once existed, but has since been dissolved due to conflict, war, rebellion, annexation, or uprising.

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List of forms of government

In democracies, large proportions of the population may vote, either to make decisions or to choose representatives to make decisions.

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List of Formula One circuits

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.

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List of General Motors factories

This is a list of General Motors factories that are being or have been used to produce automobiles and automobile components.

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List of Georgetown University alumni

Georgetown University is a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in the United States.

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List of ghost towns by country

The following is a list of ghost towns, listed by continent, then by country.

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List of glaciers

A glacier or is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight; it forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation (melting and sublimation) over many years, often centuries.

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List of Goethe-Institut locations

This list gives a geographical overview of all the worldwide locations of the Goethe-Institut.

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List of Governors of Kansas

The Governor of Kansas is the head of the executive branch of Kansas's state governmentKS Const.

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List of Grand Theft Auto III characters

Grand Theft Auto III is an open world action adventure video game, released on 21 October 2001 for PlayStation 2.

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List of Greek Americans

The following is a list of notable Greek Americans, including both original immigrants of Greek descent who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of guerrilla movements

This is a list of notable guerrilla movements.

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List of guerrillas

List of famous guerrillas, ordered by region.

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List of hardy palms

Hardy palms are any of the species of palm (Arecaceae) that are able to withstand brief periods of colder temperatures and even occasional snowfall.

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List of heads of state of Mexico

The Head of State in Mexico is the person who controls the executive power in the country.

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List of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks

The following is a list of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers since it began the program in 1964.

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List of historical period drama films and series set in Near Eastern and Western civilization

The historical period drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people.

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List of historical secret police organizations

This is a list of historical secret police organizations.

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List of HIV-positive people

This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the pathogen that causes AIDS, including those who have died.

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List of Holocaust memorials and museums

A number of organizations, museums and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Holocaust, the Nazi Final Solution, and its millions of victims.

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List of honorary British knights and dames

This is an incomplete list of people who have been created honorary Knights or Dames by the British crown, as well as those who have been raised to the two comparable Orders of Chivalry (Order of Merit and Order of the Companions of Honour) and the Royal Victorian Chain, which do not carry pre-nominal styles.

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List of hospitals in Mexico

There are 4,466 hospitals in Mexico.

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List of indie game developers

This is a list of independent video game developers, individuals or teams which produce indie games but are not owned by or receive significant financial backing from a video game publisher.

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List of individual trees

The following is a list of notable trees from around the world.

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List of indoor arenas

The following is a list of indoor arenas.

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List of intelligence agencies

This is a list of intelligence agencies.

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List of international declarations

This is a chronological list of international declarations, declarations of independence, declarations of war, etc.

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List of islands in the Pacific Ocean

This is a list of many of the major Pacific islands, organized by archipelago or political unit.

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List of islands of Mexico

This is an incomplete list of islands of Mexico.

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List of ITU letter codes

The radiocommunication division of the International Telecommunication Union uses the following letter codes to identify its member countries.

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List of Jesuit educational institutions

The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic church have founded and manage a number of institutions, including the 380 secondary schools and 190 colleges and universities listed here.

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List of JetBlue destinations

As of July 29, 2016, JetBlue serves over 100 destinations throughout the United States and abroad.

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List of kidnappings

This is a list of kidnappings.

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List of language names

This article is a resource of how to say the native name of most of the major languages in the world.

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List of largest California cities by population

This is a list of the 100 largest cities in the U.S. State of California ranked by population, based on estimates for July 1, 2015 by the United States Census Bureau.

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List of largest optical reflecting telescopes

This list of the largest optical reflecting telescopes with objective diameters of or greater is sorted by aperture, which is one limit on the light-gathering power and resolution of a reflecting telescope's optical assembly.

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List of Latin American Jews

Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus' crew.

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List of Latin names of regions

Here is a list of principalities and regions written in the Latin language and English and other names on the right.

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List of legislative buildings

This is a list of buildings in which legislatures sit.

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List of Lepidoptera that feed on ash trees

Ashes (Fraxinus species) are used as food plants by the larvae (caterpillars) of a number of Lepidoptera species, including the following.

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List of LGBT periodicals

The following is a list of periodicals (printed magazines, journals and newspapers) aimed at the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) demographic by country.

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List of linguists

A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).

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List of liqueurs

Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are bottled with added sugar and have added flavors that are usually derived from fruits, herbs, or nuts.

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List of loanwords in Tagalog

The Tagalog language has developed a unique vocabulary since its inception from its Austronesian roots.

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List of longest bridges

This is a list of the world's longest bridges more than three kilometres long sorted by their full length above land or water.

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List of longest cable-stayed bridge spans

This list ranks the world's cable-stayed bridges by the length of main span, i.e., the distance between the suspension towers.

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List of lost United States submarines

These United States submarines were lost either to enemy action or to "storm or perils of the sea.".

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List of main battle tanks by country

This is a list of main battle tanks, and other vehicles serving that role, in active military service with countries of the world.

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List of Major League Baseball players from Mexico

This is an alphabetical list of 121 baseball players from Mexico who played Major League Baseball between and.

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List of major power outages

This is a list of notable wide-scale power outages.

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List of Malcolm in the Middle episodes

Malcolm in the Middle is a Fox sitcom that ran for seven seasons from January 9, 2000 to May 14, 2006 with 151 episodes produced.

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List of mass evacuations

This list of mass evacuations includes emergency evacuations of a large number of people in a short period of time.

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List of mayors of New York City

The Mayor of New York City is the chief executive of New York City's government, as stipulated by New York City's charter.

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List of messiah claimants

This is a list of notable people who have been said to be a messiah, either by themselves or by their followers.

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List of Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans are people who have Mexican ancestry.

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List of Mexican artists

This is a list of famous Mexican artists (in alphabetical order).

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List of Mexican Federal Highways

This is a list of numbered federal highways (carreteras federales) in Mexico.

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List of Mexican Jews

Mexico has had a Jewish population since the early Colonial Era.

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List of Mexican magazines

The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Mexico.

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List of Mexican military installations

The following is a list of Air Force bases in Mexico.

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List of Mexican states by area

The following table lists Mexico's 31 federated states and Mexico City (officially not a state), ranked by surface area.

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List of Mexican states by population

The following table is a list of the 31 federal states and the Federal District of Mexico, ranked in order of their total population based on data from a 2015 Intercensal Survey, as well as the censuses of 2010 and 2000.

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List of micronations

Micronations, sometimes also referred to as model countries and new country projects, are small, self-proclaimed entities that claim to be independent sovereign states but which are not acknowledged as such by any recognised sovereign state, or by any supranational organization.

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List of military engagements of World War II

This is a list of military engagements of World War II encompassing land, naval, and air engagements as well as campaigns, operations, defensive lines and sieges.

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List of military operations

This is a list of missions, operations, and projects.

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List of minor planets named after places

This is a list of minor planets named after places, organized by continent.

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List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 19th century

This is a list of monarchs who were deposed in the 19th century.

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List of Monterrey Metro stations

The following is the list of the 31 stations of the Monterrey Metro system (also referred to as Metrorrey) of Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, organized by line.

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List of most popular given names

The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally.

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List of most watched television broadcasts

The following content contains the tentative list of the most watched television broadcasts around the world in selected countries, with the corresponding peak viewership (or ratings share) records, the corresponding year of such broadcast, and the mentioned media research organizations tallying nationwide viewership records.

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List of motor racing tracks

This is a list of auto racing and moto racing circuits sorted by country.

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List of mountain ranges

This is a list of mountain ranges on Earth and a few other astronomical bodies.

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List of museums by country

This list of museums is defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of musicals: A to L

This is a general list of musicals, including Broadway musicals, West End musicals, and musicals that premiered in other places, as well as film musicals, whose titles fall into the A-L alphabetic range.

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List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show premiered on KTMA (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988.

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List of NASCAR tracks

This is a list of tracks which have hosted a NASCAR race from 1948 to present.

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List of national and state libraries

A national library is specifically established by the government of a nation to serve as the pre-eminent repository of information for that country.

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List of national governments

This is a list of the offices of heads of state, heads of government, cabinet, and legislature, of sovereign states.

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List of national theatres

Several countries have one or more national theatres.

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List of National Wrestling Alliance territories

The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is an American professional wrestling organization.

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List of NATO country codes

This is the list of NATO country codes.

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List of natural gas fields

This list of natural gas fields includes major fields of the past and present.

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List of non-Japanese Doraemon versions

Doraemon is a popular Japanese manga and anime series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and published by Shogakukan.

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List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene

This is an incomplete list of extinct animals of North America.

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List of North American countries by GDP (PPP)

This is a list of North American nations ranked by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).

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List of North American deserts

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List of North American settlements by year of foundation

This is a list of settlements in North America by founding year and present-day country.

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List of official languages by country and territory

This is a complete list of the official languages of countries and dependent territories of the world.

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List of Ohioans who served as United States Ambassadors

Category:Lists of Ohio politicians.

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List of oil fields

This list of oil fields includes some major oil fields of the past and present.

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List of Old West gunfighters

This is a list of Old West gunfighters, referring to outlaws or lawmen, of the American frontier who gained fame or notoriety during the American Wild West or Old West.

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List of oldest people by country

This is a list of oldest people by country and in selected territories.

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List of one-club men

A one-club man is a sportsperson who has played his or her entire professional career with only one club.

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List of palaces

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List of people associated with the California Gold Rush

See also:Category:People of the California Gold Rush This is a list of people associated with the California Gold Rush in Northern California during the period from 1848 to 1855.

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List of people associated with the London School of Economics

This list of people associated with the London School of Economics includes notable alumni, non-graduates, academics and administrators affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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List of people associated with the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2005

Apart from officials and representatives of member countries and observer countries, the Hong Kong Ministerial Conference will be the first to house the Centre for the non-governmental organization (NGOs) under the same roof as the conference proper.

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List of people from Texas

The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Mexico

This is a list of people on postage stamps of Mexico, including the years in which they appeared on a stamp.

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List of people who died in traffic collisions

This is a list of notable people who have been killed in traffic collisions.

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List of people who disappeared mysteriously

This is a list of people who disappeared mysteriously and of people whose current whereabouts are unknown or whose deaths are not substantiated.

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List of Pepsi spokespersons

Pepsi, the carbonated beverage, has had many advertising spokespersons over the years.

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List of Pinus species

Pinus, the pines, is a genus of approximately 111 extant tree and shrub species.

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List of pirates

This is a list of known pirates, buccaneers, corsairs, privateers, river pirates, and others involved in piracy and piracy-related activities.

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List of plants used in herbalism

This is a list of plants used or formerly used as herbal medicine.

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List of political and geographic borders

Below are separate lists of countries and dependencies with their land boundaries, and lists of which countries and dependencies border oceans and major seas.

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List of political parties in Mexico

This article lists political parties in Mexico.

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List of postal codes

This list shows an overview of postal code notation schemes for all countries that have postal or ZIP code systems.

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List of postal codes in China

Postal codes in the People's Republic of China are postal codes used by China Post for the delivery of letters and goods within mainland China.

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List of privatizations by country

This list of privatizations provides links to notable and/or major privatizations.

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List of professional sports leagues

This is a list of professional sports leagues.

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List of Quercus species

The genus ''Quercus'' (oak) contains about 600 species,David J. Mabberley.

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List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

The following is a list of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C., which shows the variety of expression of notable political views.

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List of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is the world's largest group of humanitarian non-governmental organizations.

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List of reported UFO sightings

This is a partial list of sightings of alleged unidentified flying objects (UFOs), including reports of close encounters and abductions.

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List of republics

This is a list of republics.

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List of restaurant chains

The following is a list of restaurant chains.

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List of Ring of Honor personnel

The following is a list of professional wrestlers, referees, announcers, and other personnel who currently work for Ring of Honor (ROH), a wrestling promotion owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG).

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List of riots

This is a chronological list of known riots.

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List of rivers by length

This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth.

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List of rivers of Texas

The list of rivers of Texas is a list of all named waterways, including rivers and streams that partially pass through or are entirely located within the U.S. state of Texas.

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List of rivers of the Americas

This is a list of rivers in the Americas includes all the major rivers of the Americas.

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List of rivers of the Americas by coastline

This list of rivers of the Americas by coastline includes the major rivers of the Americas arranged according to their positions along the ocean coastlines.

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List of rock formations

A rock formation is an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop.

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List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit

This is a list of satellites in geosynchronous orbit.

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List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies

The following is a partial list of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies.

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List of school pranks

A school prank is a prank primarily occurring in a school setting.

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List of Scots

List of Scots is an incomplete list of notable people from Scotland.

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List of secular humanists

This is a partial list of notable secular humanists.

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List of Sesame Street international co-production characters

Sesame Street has many international versions across the world.

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List of sheep breeds

This is a list of domestic breeds of sheep.

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List of sister cities in the United States

* This is a list of sister cities in the United States arranged alphabetically by state.

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List of soups

This is a list of notable soups.

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List of South African writers

This is a list of writers from South Africa.

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List of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent

This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories of the world by continent, displayed with their respective national flags and capitals, including the following entities.

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List of Spirit Airlines destinations

This is a list of destinations that Spirit Airlines serves as of May 2018.

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List of sports films

This compilation of films covers all sports activities.

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List of state leaders in 1830

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List of state leaders in 1850

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List of state leaders in 1860

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List of state leaders in 1863

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List of state leaders in 1864

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List of state leaders in 1870

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List of state leaders in 1880

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List of state leaders in 1892

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List of state leaders in 1931

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List of state leaders in 1932

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List of state leaders in 1934

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List of state leaders in 1935

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List of state leaders in 1936

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List of state leaders in 1947

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List of state leaders in 1948

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List of state leaders in 1949

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List of state leaders in 1951

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List of state leaders in 1952

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List of state leaders in 1954

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List of state leaders in 1955

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List of state leaders in 1956

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List of state leaders in 1957

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List of state leaders in 1958

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List of state leaders in 1959

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List of state leaders in 1961

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List of state leaders in 1962

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List of state leaders in 1963

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List of state leaders in 1964

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List of state leaders in 1965

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List of state leaders in 1966

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List of state leaders in 1967

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List of state leaders in 1968

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List of state leaders in 1969

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List of state leaders in 1971

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List of state leaders in 1972

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List of state leaders in 1973

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List of state leaders in 1974

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List of state leaders in 1975

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List of state leaders in 1976

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List of state leaders in 1978

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List of state leaders in 1979

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List of state leaders in 1981

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List of state leaders in 1982

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List of state leaders in 1983

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List of state leaders in 1984

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List of state leaders in 1985

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List of state leaders in 1986

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List of state leaders in 1987

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List of state leaders in 1988

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List of state leaders in 1989

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List of state leaders in 1993

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List of state leaders in 1994

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List of state leaders in 1995

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List of state leaders in 1996

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List of state leaders in 1997

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List of state leaders in 1998

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List of state leaders in 1999

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List of straits

This list of straits is an appendix to the article strait.

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List of strikes

The following is a list of specific strikes (workers refusing to work in an attempt to change their conditions in a particular industry or individual workplace, or in solidarity with those in another particular workplace) and general strikes (widespread refusal of workers to work in an organized political campaign on a broader national or international level).

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List of Sun Country Airlines destinations

This is a list of destinations that Sun Country Airlines currently serves (as of January 2018).

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List of supermarket chains

As of October 2017, this is a list of supermarket chains, past and present, which operate or have branches in more than one country, whether under the parent corporation's name or another name.

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List of talk show hosts

This is a list of talk show hosts, sorted alphabetically by their surnames.

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List of tallest structures built before the 20th century

List of pre-twentieth century structures by height ! Some building may be left and that will be added after.

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List of tango singers

This is a list of notable tango singers, that is, notable singers who are accomplished in the tango genre.

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List of Teachers' Days

Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers, and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community in general.

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List of telephone operating companies

This is a list of the world's largest telecommunications companies measured by total revenues.

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List of tennis tournaments

List of current and past men's and women's tennis tournaments.

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List of Texas A&M University people

The list of Texas A&M University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Texas A&M University.

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List of Texas county seat name etymologies

254 counties of the State of Texas The following is a list of Texas county seat name etymologies, taken from the Handbook of Texas.

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List of Texas Governors and Presidents

Texas has had chief executives with the titles of governors and presidents since 1691.

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List of The King of Fighters characters

The King of Fighters fighting game series, produced by SNK Playmore, includes a wide cast of characters, some of which are taken from other SNK games.

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List of things named after Charles de Gaulle

In France, and around the world, many things have been named after Charles de Gaulle.

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List of treaties

This list of treaties contains known historic agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups.

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List of U.S. county name etymologies (A–D)

This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters A to D.

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List of U.S. county name etymologies (E–I)

This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters E to I.

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List of U.S. county name etymologies (S–Z)

This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters S to Z.

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List of United States presidential assassination attempts and plots

Assassination attempts and plots on the President of the United States have been numerous, ranging from the early 1800s to the 2010s.

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List of universities in Mexico

This is a list of universities in Mexico.

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List of university hospitals

A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of Minnesota people

This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota.

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List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people

This is a list of notable people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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List of unproduced Alfred Hitchcock projects

The following is a partial list of unproduced Alfred Hitchcock projects, in roughly chronological order.

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List of US Airways destinations

Below is a list of destinations US Airways flew to at the time of its merger with American Airlines.

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List of viceroys of New Spain

The following is a list of Viceroys of New Spain.

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List of vodkas

This is a list of brands of vodka.

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List of wars 1800–1899

This articles provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899.

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List of wars 2003–2010

Note: This is a list of wars that began between 2003 to 2010. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.

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List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll

This is a list of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll.

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List of wars involving Spain

This is a list of wars fought by the Kingdom of Spain or on Spanish territory.

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List of Whaling Walls

This is a list of Whaling Walls, which are large outdoor murals by the artist Robert Wyland, featuring images of life-size gray whales, breaching humpback whales, blue whales, and other sea life.

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List of winners of the New York City Marathon

The New York City Marathon is a 42,195-meter (26.2 mile) race through all five boroughs of New York City, and ranks as the largest marathon in the world, with a record 51,392 finishers (29,927 men/21,465 women) in 2016.

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List of World Backgammon champions

The following is a List of World Backgammon Champions.

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List of World Organization of the Scout Movement members

Since its conception in 1907, the Scouting movement has spread from the United Kingdom to 216 countries and territories around the world.

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List of world's fairs

This is a list of world's fairs, a comprehensive chronological list of world's fairs (with notable permanent buildings built).

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List of wrestling-based comic books

Comic book superheroes and professional wrestling characters have long been viewed in the same vein of entertainment as colorful characters that are larger than life, and numerous wrestlers have appeared or been referenced in comic books.

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List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas

This is a list of notable writers who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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List of zoos by country

This is a list of zoological gardens (zoos) around the world.

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Lists of country-related topics

Each entry below presents a list of topics about a specific nation or state (country), followed by a link to the main article for that country.

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Lists of earthquakes

The following is a list of earthquake lists, and of top earthquakes by magnitude and fatalities.

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Lists of office-holders

These are lists of incumbents (individuals holding offices or positions), including heads of states or of subnational entities.

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Lists of Olympic medalists

This article includes lists of all Olympic medalists since 1896, organized by each Olympic sport or discipline, and also by Olympiad.

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Lists of television stations in North America

According to the CRTC, there are 18 UHF public television networks, 11 VHF public television networks, 19 UHF commercial television networks, 43 VHF commercial television networks, 22 UHF system television networks, and 5 VHF system television networks.

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Lita Grey

Lita Grey (born Lillita Louise MacMurray, April 15, 1908 – December 29, 1995), who was known for most of her life as Lita Grey Chaplin, was an American actress and the second wife of Charlie Chaplin.

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Literacy

Literacy is traditionally meant as the ability to read and write.

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Lithospermum

Lithospermum is a genus of plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae.

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Litopenaeus setiferus

Litopenaeus setiferus (formerly Penaeus setiferus, and known by various common names including white shrimp, gray shrimp, lake shrimp, green shrimp, green-tailed shrimp, blue-tailed shrimp, rainbow shrimp, Daytona shrimp, common shrimp, southern shrimp, and, in Mexico, camaron blanco) is a species of prawn found along the Atlantic coast of North America and in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Litter (vehicle)

The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of persons.

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Little Caesars

Little Caesar Enterprises Inc. (doing business as Little Caesars) is the third-largest pizza chain in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza.

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Little Johnny

Little Johnny jokes are about a small boy who likes to ask embarrassing questions and has a very straightforward way of thinking.

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Little League Baseball

Little League Baseball and Softball (officially, Little League International) is a nonprofit organization based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, which organizes local youth baseball and softball leagues throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world.

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Little League World Series

The Little League Baseball World Series is an annual baseball tournament in the eastern United States for children aged 10 to 12 years old.

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Little tinamou

The little tinamou (Crypturellus soui) is a species of tinamou.

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Liturgical colours

Liturgical colours are those specific colours used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy.

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Live in Mexico City (King Crimson album)

Live in Mexico City is a live album by band King Crimson, first released as a free Windows Media Audio download in 1999.

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Live oak

Live oak or evergreen oak is any of a number of oaks in several different sections of the genus Quercus that share the characteristic of evergreen foliage.

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Live Recordings 2004

Live Recordings 2004 is the first EP by English alternative rock band Keane, first released in late spring 2005 (see 2005 in music).

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Livermore, California

Livermore (formerly Livermores, Livermore Ranch, and Nottingham) is a city in Alameda County, California, in the United States.

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Livestock branding

Livestock branding is a technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner.

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Living mulch

In agriculture, a living mulch is a cover crop interplanted or undersown with a main crop, and intended to serve the purposes of a mulch, such as weed suppression and regulation of soil temperature.

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Livingston, California

Livingston is a city in Merced County, California.

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Livingston, New Jersey

Livingston is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.

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Lizmark Jr.

Juan Carlos Baños (born October 16, 1972) is a Mexican professional wrestler or "Luchador" known as Lizmark Jr. or El Hijo de Lizmark (The Son of Lizmark).

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Ll

Ll/ll is a digraph which occurs in several natural languages.

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Lloyd Doggett

Lloyd Alton Doggett II (born October 6, 1946) is an American attorney and politician who is a U.S. Representative from Texas.

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Loaísa expedition

The Loaísa expedition was a 16th-century voyage of discovery to the Pacific Ocean, commanded by Garcia Jofre de Loaísa (1490 – 20 July 1526) and ordered by King Charles I of Spain to colonize the Spice Islands in the East Indies.

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Lobatus gigas

Lobatus gigas, originally known as Strombus gigas, commonly known as the queen conch, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family of true conches, the Strombidae.

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Local access and transport area

Local access and transport area (LATA) is a term used in U.S. telecommunications regulation.

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Local government

A local government is a form of public administration which, in a majority of contexts, exists as the lowest tier of administration within a given state.

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Local-express lanes

The local-express lane (also called collector–distributor lanes within a single interchange) system is an arrangement of carriageways within a major highway where long distance traffic can use lanes with fewer interchanges compared to local traffic which use 'local' or 'collector' lanes that have access to all interchanges.

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Lodge Corollary

The Lodge Corollary was a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine proposed by Henry Cabot Lodge and ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1912 forbidding any foreign power or foreign interest of any kind from acquiring sufficient territory in the Western Hemisphere so as to put that government in "practical power of control".

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Loesje

Loesje is an international free speech organisation started in Arnhem (Netherlands) in 1983 and went international in 1989.

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Loews Cineplex Entertainment

Loews Theatres, also known as Loews Incorporated (originally Loew's), founded on June 23, 1904 by Marcus Loew, was the oldest theater chain operating in North America until it merged with AMC Theatres on January 26, 2006.

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Logan Act

The Logan Act (enacted) is a United States federal law that criminalizes negotiation by unauthorized persons with foreign governments having a dispute with the United States.

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Logan International Airport

Logan International Airport, officially known as General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport and also commonly known as Boston Logan International Airport, is an international airport in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States (and partly in the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts).

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Loggerhead shrike

The loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) is a passerine bird in the family Laniidae.

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Loincloth

A loincloth is a one-piece male garment, sometimes kept in place by knots, safety pins, velcro straps, buttons, snaps, buckles, zippers or hook-and-eye closures and worn as outer clothing or in the external environment.

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Lois Lane

Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Lombard College

Lombard College was a Universalist college located in Galesburg, Illinois.

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Lompoc, California

Lompoc (Purisimeño: Lompo', "Stagnant Water") is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, on the west coast of the United States.

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London After Midnight (band)

London After Midnight is a project formed in the 1990s by songwriter and instrumentalist Sean Brennan.

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London Book Fair

The London Book Fair (LBF) is a large book-publishing trade fair held annually, usually in April, in London, England.

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Lonely Are the Brave

Lonely Are the Brave is a 1962 Western drama film adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel The Brave Cowboy.

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Long Beach, California

Long Beach is a city on the Pacific Coast of the United States, within the Greater Los Angeles area of Southern California.

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Long division

In arithmetic, long division is a standard division algorithm suitable for dividing multidigit numbers that is simple enough to perform by hand.

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Long Walk of the Navajo

The Long Walk of the Navajo, also called the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo (Hwéeldi), refers to the 1864 deportation and attempted ethnic cleansing of the Navajo people by the government of the United States of America.

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Long-beaked common dolphin

The long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus capensis) is a species of common dolphin.

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Long-billed gnatwren

The long-billed gnatwren (Ramphocaenus melanurus) is a very small bird in the gnatcatcher family.

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Long-billed starthroat

The long-billed starthroat (Heliomaster longirostris) is a hummingbird that breeds from southern Mexico to Panama, from Colombia south and east to Bolivia and Brazil, and on Trinidad.

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Long-eared owl

The long-eared owl (Asio otus), also known as the northern long-eared owl, is a species of owl which breeds in Europe, Asia, and North America.

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Long-tailed weasel

The long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata), also known as the bridled weasel or big stoat, is a species of mustelid distributed from southern Canada throughout all the United States and Mexico, southward through all of Central America and into northern South America.

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Longevity claims

Longevity claims are unsubstantiated cases of asserted human longevity.

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Loonatics Unleashed

Loonatics Unleashed is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation that ran on Kids' WB for two seasons from 2005 to 2007 in the United States, Teletoon in Canada, Kids Central (now known as Okto) in Singapore, Cartoon Network's Boomerang in Australia, Cartoon Network in the UK, Italy, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, and Canal 5 in Mexico and rerun until September 15, 2007.

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Loop Current

A parent to the Florida Current, the Loop Current is a warm ocean current that flows northward between Cuba and the Yucatán Peninsula, moves north into the Gulf of Mexico, loops east and south before exiting to the east through the Florida Straits and joining the Gulf Stream.

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Loose Women

Loose Women is a British panel show that has been broadcast on ITV since 6 September 1999.

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Lopez-Fitzgerald family

The Lopez-Fitzgerald family is a fictional working class Mexican-Irish family in the fictional New England town of Harmony on NBC/DirecTV's daytime drama, Passions.

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Lophelia

Lophelia pertusa, the only species in the genus Lophelia, is a cold-water coral which grows in the deep waters throughout the North Atlantic ocean, as well as parts of the Caribbean Sea and Alboran Sea.

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Loránd Eötvös

Baron Loránd Eötvös de Vásárosnamény (vásárosnaményi báró Eötvös Loránd Ágoston or Loránd Eötvös,; 27 July 1848 – 8 April 1919), more commonly called Baron Roland von Eötvös in English literature, was an Austro-Hungarian physicist of ethnic Hungarian origin.

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Lorena Herrera

Lorena Herrera de la Vega (born February 18, 1967 in Mazatlán Sinaloa, Mexico) is a Mexican singer and actress.

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Lorena Velázquez

Lorena Velázquez (born December 15, 1937) is a Mexican actress and former beauty pageant titleholder.

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Lorenzo Varela

Xesús Lorenzo Varela Vázquez (Havana, August 10, 1917 – Madrid, November 25, 1978) was a Galician poet.

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Lorenzo Zambrano

Lorenzo Hormisdas Zambrano Treviño (27 March 1944 – 12 May 2014) was a Mexican businessman and philanthropist.

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Loreta Janeta Velázquez

Loreta Janeta Velázquez (June 26, 1842 – 1923), was a Cuban-born woman who masqueraded as a male Confederate soldier during the American Civil War.

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Loreto International Airport

Loreto International Airport is an international airport located in the city of Loreto, in Loreto Municipality of Baja California Sur state, northwestern Mexico.

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Loreto Municipality, Baja California Sur

Loreto (Spanish) is a municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.

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Loreto, Baja California Sur

Loreto (or Conchó) is a resort town and municipal seat of Loreto Municipality, located on the Gulf of California in eastern Baja California Sur state, Mexico.

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Loreto, Zacatecas

Loreto is a town and municipality in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico.

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Lorient

Lorient is a town (French "commune") and seaport in the Morbihan "department" of Brittany in North-Western France.

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Lorraine Hansberry

Lorraine Vivian Hansberry (May 19, 1930 – January 12, 1965) was an African-American playwright and writer.

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Los Algodones

Los Algodones, Baja California, is a small Mexican town located on the extreme northeastern tip of the municipality of Mexicali, approximately west of Yuma, Arizona, USA.

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Los Altos, Central America

Los Altos (Spanish for "the highlands" or "the heights") was the sixth state of the Federal Republic of Central America, and a short-lived independent republic.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels";; officially: the City of Los Angeles; colloquially: by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City.

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Los Ángeles de Charly

Los Angeles de Charly is a Mexican musical group led by their namesake vocalist Carlos "Charly" Becíes.

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Los Bukis

Los Bukis ("The Bukis", buki translates as Little Kid in Yaqui language) was a Mexican music band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacán.

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Los Cabos International Airport

Los Cabos International Airport is the sixth-busiest airport in Mexico, located at San José del Cabo in Los Cabos Municipality, Baja California Sur state, Mexico.

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Los Cabos Municipality

Los Cabos is a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur.

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Los Capos

Los Capos (Spanish for "The Bosses") is a Lucha Libre stable consisting of Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000 (often written as "Dos Mil") and Universo 2000, and at one point also included Apolo Dantés.

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Los Crudos

Los Crudos is an American hardcore punk band from Chicago, Illinois active from 1991 to 1998 and from 2006 onward.

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Los Ebanos, Texas

Los Ebanos is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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Los Guerreros

Los Guerreros (English: The Warriors) is a Mexican-American family that has been involved with professional wrestling for three generations.

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Los Guerreros del Infierno

Los Guerreros del Infierno (Spanish for "The Warriors From Hell") was a Lucha Libre (Professional wrestling) stable based in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico.

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Los Panchos

Los Panchos (also known as the Trío Los Panchos) was an internationally famous Latin trío romántico known for its romantic ballads and boleros.

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Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica

Premios MTV Latinoamérica (previously known as MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica or VMALA's) was the Latin American version of the Video Music Awards.

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Los Prisioneros

Los Prisioneros ("The Prisoners") were a Chilean rock / pop band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, Chile in 1979.

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Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, known locally simply as "Los Ranchos" or "The Village," is a village in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States.

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Los Tigres del Norte

Los Tigres del Norte (English: The Tigers of the North) is a norteño group based in San Jose, California, with origins in Rosa Morada, Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Los Zetas

Los Zetas (Spanish for "The Zs") is a Mexican criminal syndicate, regarded as the most dangerous of the country's drug cartels.

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Losin' It

Losin' It is a 1983 American-Canadian comedy film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Tom Cruise, Shelley Long, Jackie Earle Haley, and John Stockwell.

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Lost city

A lost city is a settlement that fell into terminal decline and became extensively or completely uninhabited, with the consequence that the site's former significance was no longer known to the wider world.

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Lost-wax casting

Lost-wax casting (also called "investment casting", "precision casting", or cire perdue in French) is the process by which a duplicate metal sculpture (often silver, gold, brass or bronze) is cast from an original sculpture.

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Lothar Matthäus

Lothar Herbert Matthäus (born 21 March 1961) is a German football manager and former player.

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Lou Cooley

Lou Cooley was a cowboy, and alleged gunfighter who took part in the Earp-Clanton feud in Tombstone, AZ from 1880-1882.

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Lou Thesz

Aloysius Martin Thesz (April 24, 1916 – April 28, 2002) was an American professional wrestler.

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Louie Spicolli

Louis Mucciolo Jr. (February 10, 1971 – February 15, 1998) was an American professional wrestler.

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Louis C.K.

Louis A. Székely (born September 12, 1967), better known by his stage name Louis C.K., is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and filmmaker.

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Louis McManus

Louis Manuel McManus (May 31, 1898 – April 17, 1968) was an American television engineer, film editor, and designer of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Louis Moreau Gottschalk

Louis Moreau Gottschalk (New Orleans, May 8, 1829 – Rio de Janeiro, December 18, 1869) was an American composer and pianist, best known as a virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works.

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Louis XIV (band)

Louis XIV is an American rock band from San Diego, California.

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Louis-Mathieu Molé

Louis-Mathieu Molé (24 January 1781 – 23 November 1855), also 1st Count Molé from 1809 to 1815, was a French statesman, close friend and associate of Louis Philippe I, King of the French during the July Monarchy (1830–1848).

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Louisiana State Penitentiary

The Louisiana State Penitentiary (known as Angola, and nicknamed the "Alcatraz of the South" and "The Farm"Sutton, Keith "Catfish". "". ESPN Outdoors. May 31, 2006. Retrieved on August 25, 2010.) is a maximum-security prison farm in Louisiana operated by the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections.

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Love hotel

A love hotel is a type of short-stay hotel found around the world operated primarily for the purpose of allowing guests privacy for sexual activities.

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Love Parade

The Love Parade (Loveparade) was a popular electronic dance music festival and technoparade that originated in 1989 in West Berlin, Germany.

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Low German

Low German or Low Saxon (Plattdütsch, Plattdüütsch, Plattdütsk, Plattduitsk, Nedersaksies; Plattdeutsch, Niederdeutsch; Nederduits) is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in northern Germany and the eastern part of the Netherlands.

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Lowe's

Lowe's Companies, Inc., doing business as Lowe's, and stylized as LOWE'S, is a Fortune 500 American company that has a took in list with a revenue of $68,619 Million and operates a chain of retail home improvement and appliance stores in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Lowell Thomas

Lowell Jackson Thomas (April 6, 1892 – August 29, 1981) was an American writer, broadcaster, and traveler, best remembered for publicising T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia).

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Lower West Side, Chicago

Lower West Side is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Lowland paca

The lowland paca (Cuniculus paca), also known as the spotted paca, is a large rodent found in tropical and sub-tropical America, from East-Central Mexico to Northern Argentina.

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Loxocemus

Loxocemus bicolor, sole member of the monotypic family Loxocemidae, is a species of python-like snake found in Mexico and Central America.

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Loyalism

In general, loyalism is an individual's allegiance toward an established government, political party, or sovereign, especially during times of war and revolt.

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Lozen

Lozen (c. 1840-June 17, 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua Apache.

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LPGA

The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is an American organization for female professional golfers.

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LPGA Tour Championship

The LPGA Tour Championship, in full the LPGA Tour Championship Presented by Rolex, was the season-ending women's professional golf tournament on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour.

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Luísa Diogo

Luísa Dias Diogo (born 11 April 1958) was Prime Minister of Mozambique from February 2004 to January 2010.

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Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock is a city in and the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas, United States.

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Lucas Alamán

Lucas Ignacio Alamán y Escalada (Guanajuato, New Spain, October 18, 1792 – Mexico City, Mexico, June 2, 1853) was a Mexican scientist, conservative politician, historian, and writer.

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Lucía Méndez

Lucía Leticia Méndez Pérez (born January 26, 1955) is a Mexican born telenovela and film actress, top model and singer.

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Lucía, Lucía

Lucía, Lucía, also known as La hija del caníbal, is a 2003 Mexican-Spanish film and the second by Antonio Serrano.

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Lucecita Benítez

Luz Esther Benítez (born July 22, 1942), also known as Lucecita, is a Puerto Rican singer, part of the country's new wave popular music.

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Lucha libre

Lucha libre (meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Mexico for professional wrestling.

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Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

Antonio Peña Promotions, S.A de CV d/b/a Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, or simply AAA (an abbreviation of its original name Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, Spanish for "Assistance, Assessment, and Administration") is a Mexican Lucha Libre (professional wrestling) promotion based in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Lucha Reyes (Mexican singer)

María de Luz Flores Aceves (23 May 1906 – 25 June 1944), known by her stage name Lucha Reyes, was a Mexican singer and actress.

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Lucio Fulci

Lucio Fulci (17 June 1927 – 13 March 1996) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor.

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Lucy's warbler

Lucy's warbler (Oreothlypis luciae) is a small New World warbler found in North America.

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Ludwigia helminthorrhiza

Ludwigia helminthorrhiza, known commonly as floating Ludwigia, originally known as Jussiaea natans Bonpl. or Jussiaea helminthorrhiza C. Martius is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Onagraceae.

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Luigi Chinetti

Luigi Chinetti (July 17, 1901 – August 17, 1994) was an Italian-born racecar driver, who emigrated to the United States during World War II and became an American citizen.

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Luigi Riva

Luigi "Gigi" Riva (born 7 November 1944) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre-forward.

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Luis Antonio Argüello

Luis Antonio Argüello (June 21, 1784 – March 27, 1830) was the first Californio (native-born) governor of Alta California (thirteenth in all), and the first to take office under Mexican rule.

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Luis Buñuel

Luis Buñuel Portolés (22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish filmmaker who worked in Spain, Mexico and France.

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Luis Cardenas

Luis Cardenas is a Latin-American drummer who has been active since the late 1980s, both as a solo act and as a member of the rock band Renegade.

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Luis Carlos Perea

Luis Carlos "Coroncoro" Perea (born 29 December 1963 in Turbo) is a Colombian retired footballer who played as a central defender.

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Luis Carlos Ugalde

Luis Carlos Ugalde Ramírez (born 1966 in Mexico City) is a Mexican scholar who served as president of the Federal Electoral Institute from 2003 to 2007.

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Luis Carrero Blanco

Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, 1st Duke of Carrero Blanco, GE, OCIII, OIC (4 March 1904 – 20 December 1973) was a Spanish Navy officer and politician, who was Prime Minister of Spain from June to December 1973.

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Luis Castañeda Lossio

Óscar Luis Castañeda Lossio (born 21 June 1945) is a Peruvian politician who was Mayor of Lima, the capital city of Peru, from 2003 to 2010.

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Luis Cáncer

Servant of God Luis Cáncer de Barbastro or Luis de Cáncer (1500 – June 26, 1549) was a Dominican priest and pioneer Spanish missionary to the New World.

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Luis de Alba

Luis de Alba (born March 7, 1945 in Veracruz) is a Mexican comedian, famous for his character El Pirrurris (the presumptuous son of a millionaire).

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Luis Delís

Luis Mariano Delís Fournier (born December 6, 1957 in Guantánamo) is a retired Cuban athlete who competed in discus throw and shot put.

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Luis Donaldo Colosio

Luis Donaldo Colosio-Murrieta (10 February 1950 – 23 March 1994) was a Mexican politician, economist, and PRI presidential candidate, who was assassinated at a campaign rally in Tijuana during the Mexican presidential campaign of 1994.

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Luis Echeverría

Luis Echeverría Álvarez, OMRI GCB OJ (Hon.) (born 17 January 1922) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 50th President of Mexico from 1970 to 1976.

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Luis Ernesto Derbez

Luis Ernesto Derbez Bautista (born April 1, 1947 in Mexico City) is a Mexican politician and current rector of the Universidad de Las Américas.

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Luis Ernesto Pérez

Luis Ernesto Pérez Gómez (born January 12, 1981), commonly known as Lucho Pérez, is a former Mexican international footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder.

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Luis Estaba

Luis Alberto Estaba (born August 13, 1938) is a former boxer from Venezuela, who was born in Macuro, South American point of entry for Cristopher Columbus.

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Luis Fonsi

Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero (born April 15, 1978), known by his stage name Luis Fonsi, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor, best known for his 2017 worldwide hit song "Despacito", featuring Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee, which won a total of four Latin Grammy Awards.

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Luis García (footballer, born 1978)

Luis Javier García Sanz (born 24 June 1978) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a left winger.

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Luis García Postigo

Luis García Postigo (born 1 June 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a former international Mexican footballer, primarily as a striker; he also played as a winger.

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Luis Gatica

Luis Gatica (born February 25, 1961) is a Mexican actor of Chilean and Puerto Rican descent.

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Luis Herrera Campins

Luis Antonio Herrera Campins (4 May 1925 – 9 November 2007) was President of Venezuela from 1979 to 1984.

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Luis Herrero-Tejedor Algar

Luis Francisco Herrero-Tejedor Algar (born 4 October 1955 in Castellón de la Plana) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education.

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Luis Ignacio de la Vega

Luis Ignacio "El Tallarín" de la Vega Leija (June 23, 1914 – September 19, 1974) was a Mexican basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Luis José Santander

Luis Jose Santander (born April 8, 1960) is a Venezuelan actor.

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Luis Laso de la Vega

Luis Laso de la Vega (or Luis Lasso de la Vega) was a 17th-century Mexican priest and lawyer.

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Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald

Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions, portrayed from 1999 to 2008 by original cast member Galen Gering.

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Luis María Peralta

Luis María Peralta (1759 in Sonora, New Spain – August 26, 1851) was a soldier in the Spanish Army, who received one of the largest of the Spanish land grants, Rancho San Antonio, a plot that encompassed most of the East Bay region of California.

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Luis Miguel Dominguín

Luis Miguel González Lucas (November 9, 1926 – May 8, 1996) was a famous bullfighter from Spain, better known as Luis Miguel Dominguín.

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Luis Posada Carriles

Luis Clemente Posada Carriles (February 15, 1928 – May 23, 2018) was a Cuban exile militant and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent.

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Luis Sotelo

Blessed Luis Sotelo, also known as Louis Sotelo, (September 6, 1574 – August 25, 1624) was a Franciscan friar who died as a martyr in Japan, in 1624, and was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1867.

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Luisa Fernanda Rudi Ubeda

Luisa Fernanda Rudi Úbeda (born 13 December 1950) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party.

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Luke and Laura

Luke Spencer and Laura Webber are fictional characters, and the signature supercouple from the American daytime drama General Hospital.

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Lukeville, Arizona

Lukeville is a small populated place on the U.S.-Mexico border in southern Pima County, Arizona, United States.

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Lulu (singer)

Lulu Kennedy-Cairns OBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie; 3 November 1948) is a Scottish singer-songwriter.

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Lumi Cavazos

Lumi Cavazos (born December 21, 1968) is a Mexican actress who won the Best Actress awards at the Tokyo Film Festival, and Brazil’s Festival de Gramado for her portrayal of "Tita" in the 1993 adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s Mexican novel, Like Water for Chocolate.

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Lumiracoxib

Lumiracoxib (rINN) is a carboxylic acid COX-2 selective inhibitor nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, manufactured by Novartis and still sold in few countries, including Mexico, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic, under the trade name Prexige (sometimes misquoted as "Prestige" by the media).

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Luna County, New Mexico

Luna County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Lupe Vélez

María Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez, known professionally as Lupe Vélez (July 18, 1908 – December 14, 1944), was a Mexican-born stage and screen actress, comedian, singer, dancer, and vedette.

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Lupillo Rivera

Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra (born January 30, 1972), better known by the stage name Lupillo Rivera is a Mexican American singer-songwriter.

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Lupinus

Lupinus, commonly known as lupin or lupine (North America), is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.

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Lupita Jones

María Guadalupe "Lupita" Jones Garay (born 6 September 1967) is a Mexican actress, television producer, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe 1991.

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Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church

The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church (Igreja Lusitana Católica Apostólica Evangélica) in Portugal is a member church of the Anglican Communion.

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Luther College (Iowa)

Luther College is a private coeducational liberal arts college located in Decorah, Iowa, United States.

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Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ

Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC) is an association of Lutheran congregations in the United States.

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Luz Casal

Luz Casal (born 11 November 1958 at Boimorto) is a Spanish pop singer.

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Luzbel

Luzbel is a heavy metal band from Mexico, founded in 1982 by Raul Greñas (lead guitar), Antonio "la Rana" Morante (bass guitar), Jorge Cabrera (vocals), Hugo Tames (drums) and Fernando Landeros (guitar).

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Lycopodium clavatum

Lycopodium clavatum (common club moss, stag's-horn clubmoss, running clubmoss, or ground pineBailey, L.H.; Bailey, E.Z.; the staff of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. 1976. Hortus third: A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada. Macmillan, New York.) is the most widespread species in the genus Lycopodium in the clubmoss family.

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Lyman Wight

Lyman Wight (May 9, 1796 – March 31, 1858) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement.

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Lynching in the United States

Lynching is the practice of murder by a group by extrajudicial action.

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Lynda Carter

Lynda Carter (born Linda Jean Córdova Carter; July 24, 1951) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, model, and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Miss World America 1972.

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Lyte Funkie Ones

Lyte Funkie Ones (LFO) is an American pop band consisting of vocalists Devin Lima (born Harold Lima, March 18, 1977) and Brad Fischetti (born September 11, 1975).

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Lyudi Invalidy

Lyudi Invalidy (Cyrillic: Люди Инвалиды; translation: Disabled People) is the second Russian-language studio album by t.A.T.u., released on 21 October 2005 in Russia.

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M. N. Roy

Manabendra Nath Roy (21 March 1887 – 24 January 1954), born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, was an Indian revolutionary, radical activist and political theorist, as well as a noted philosopher in the 20th century.

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Maadi

Maadi or al-Ma'adi (معادي الخبيري - المعادي / transliterated) is an affluent, leafy suburban district south of Cairo, Egypt, on the east bank of the Nile about 12 km upriver from downtown Cairo.

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Maar

A maar is a broad, low-relief volcanic crater caused by a phreatomagmatic eruption (an explosion which occurs when groundwater comes into contact with hot lava or magma).

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Mabe (company)

Mabe is a Mexican-owned, Mexican-based global company which designs, produces, and distributes appliances to more than 70 countries around the world.

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Mabea (plant)

Mabea is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described in 1775.

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Macaw

Macaws are long-tailed, often colorful New World parrots.

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Machaca

Machaca is a traditionally dried meat, usually spiced beef or pork, which is rehydrated and then used in popular local cuisine in Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States.

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Machacado con huevo

Machaca con huevo, Machacado con huevo or Huevos con machaca, is a dish which consists of shredded dry beef that is scrambled with eggs.

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Machete

A machete is a broad blade used either as an implement like an axe, or in combat like a short sword.

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Mack Reynolds

Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer.

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Maclura tinctoria

Maclura tinctoria, commonly known as old fustic or dyer's mulberry is a medium to large tree of the Neotropics, from Mexico to Argentina.

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Macron (diacritic)

A macron is a diacritical mark: it is a straight bar placed above a letter, usually a vowel.

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Madder Mortem

Madder Mortem is a Norwegian progressive metal band.

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Madhur Jaffrey

Madhur Jaffrey, CBE (born Bahadur, 13 August 1933) is an Indian-born actress, food and travel writer, and television personality.

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Madrean pine-oak woodlands

The Madrean pine-oak woodlands is an ecoregion of the Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests biome, located in North America.

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Madrean Sky Islands

The Madrean Sky Islands are enclaves of Madrean pine-oak woodlands, found at higher elevations in a complex of small mountain ranges in southern and southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northwestern Mexico.

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Magdalena Contreras

La Magdalena Contreras is one of the 16 delegaciones (boroughs) into which Mexico's Federal District is divided.

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Magdalena Tequisistlán

Magdalena Tequisistlán is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, located southeast of Mexico City.

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Magic Tree House

The Magic Tree House is an American series of children's books written by American author Mary Pope Osborne.

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Magnetite

Magnetite is a rock mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula Fe3O4.

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Magneto (band)

Magneto was a popular Mexican boy band of the 1980s and 1990s.

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Magnolia grandiflora

Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay, is a tree of the family Magnoliaceae native to the southeastern United States, from coastal North Carolina to central Florida, and west to East Texas.

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Magnolia macrophylla

Magnolia macrophylla, the bigleaf magnolia, is a deciduous magnolia native to the southeastern United States and eastern Mexico.

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Magnoliaceae

The Magnoliaceae are a flowering plant family, the magnolia family, in the order Magnoliales.

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Magnum (ice cream)

Magnum is an ice cream brand owned by the British/Dutch Unilever company and sold as part of the Heartbrand line of products in most countries.

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Mahmoud Mahmoud Atta

Mahmoud Mahmoud Atta (محمود محمود عطى) (born 1954) is (or was) an American and alleged militant from Palestine Liberation Organization who was suspected to be responsible for bombing a bus in 1986, on the Israeli-occupied Palestinian West Bank, killing one and severely injuring three.

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Mains electricity by country

Mains electricity by country includes a list of countries and territories, with the plugs, voltages and frequencies they commonly use for providing electrical power to appliances, equipment, and lighting typically found in homes and offices.

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Maiolica

Maiolica, also called Majolica is Italian tin-glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance period.

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Maite Perroni

Maite Perroni Beorlegui (born March 9, 1983) is a Mexican actress and singer, who is best known for starring in the Mexican telenovelas Rebelde (2004), Cuidado con el ángel (2008), Mi Pecado (2009) Triunfo del Amor (2010), Cachito de cielo (2012), La Gata (2014), Antes muerta que Lichita (2015) and Papá a toda madre (2017).

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Maksimilijan Vanka

Maksimilijan "Maxo" Vanka (May 11, 1889 – February 2, 1963) was a Croatian-American artist.

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Makuya

, based at the Tokyo Bible Seminary, is a religious movement in Japan founded in 1948 by Ikurō Teshima.

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Malabo

Malabo (formerly Santa Isabel) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and the province of Bioko Norte.

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Malacatán

Malacatán is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala, located to the west of San Marcos town.

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Malachite

Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu2CO3(OH)2.

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Malcolm Lowry

Clarence Malcolm Lowry (28 July 1909 – 26 June 1957) was an English poet and novelist who is best known for his 1947 novel Under the Volcano, which was voted No. 11 in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels list.

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Malcolm Shabazz

Malcolm Latif Shabazz (October 8, 1984 – May 9, 2013) was the son of Qubilah Shabazz, the second daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz.

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Malcolm Smith (motorcyclist)

Malcolm Smith (born March 9, 1941 on Saltspring Island, British Columbia, Canada) is an American off-road racer.

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Maldita Vecindad

La Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio (usually called only "La Maldita") are a band formed in Mexico City in 1985.

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Malea pilosa

Malea pilosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae.

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Malinche (volcano)

La Malinche mountain, also known as Matlalcueye or Malintzin, is an inactive volcano (dormant for the last 3,100 years) located in Tlaxcala and Puebla states, in Mexico.

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Malpighia

Malpighia is a genus of flowering plants in the nance family, Malpighiaceae.

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Malpighia emarginata

Malpighia emarginata is a tropical fruit-bearing shrub or small tree in the family Malpighiaceae.

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Malvaviscus

Malvaviscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.

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Mam language

Mam is a Mayan language with half a million speakers in the Guatemalan departments of Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, and Retalhuleu, and 10,000 in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Mamady Keïta

Mamady Keïta (surname sometimes also spelled Keita; born August 1950 in Balandougou, Siguiri Prefecture, Kankan Region, Guinea) is a master drummer from the West African nation of Guinea.

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Mammea americana

Mammea americana, commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible.

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Mammilloydia

Mammilloydia is a genus of cactus containing the sole species Mammilloydia candida, the snowball cactus.

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Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park is a U.S. national park in central Kentucky, encompassing portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system known in the world.

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Mamulique language

Mamulique is an extinct Comecrudan language of Mexico.

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Man on Fire (2004 film)

Man on Fire is a 2004 British-American crime thriller film directed by Tony Scott from a screenplay by Brian Helgeland, and based on the 1980 novel of the same name by A. J. Quinnell.

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Man-eating tree

Man-eating tree can refer to any of the various legendary carnivorous plants large enough to kill and consume a person or other large animal.

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Mana (Japanese musician)

Mana is a Japanese musician and fashion designer, best known for a role as leader and guitarist of the visual kei rock band Malice Mizer.

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Manakin

The manakins are a family, Pipridae, of small suboscine passerine birds.

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Maná

Maná (Spanish: "manna") is a Mexican Rock band from Guadalajara, Jalisco.

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Mancallinae

The Mancallinae were a group of prehistoric flightless auk relatives that lived on the Pacific coast of today's California and Mexico from the late Miocene epoch to the early Pleistocene (ranging from at least 7.4 million to 470 thousand years ago).

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Manchineel

The manchineel tree (Hippomane mancinella) is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae).

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Mandalay Bay Events Center

Mandalay Bay Events Center is a 12,000-seat indoor arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, on the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada.

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Mandatory sentencing

Mandatory sentencing requires that offenders serve a predefined term for certain crimes, commonly serious and violent offenses.

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Mandevilla

Mandevilla is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the dogbane family, Apocynaceae.

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Mando Guerrero

Armando Guerrero (born June 9, 1950), better known as Mando Guerrero, is a retired Mexican-born American professional wrestler.

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Manfreda

Manfreda is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae.

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Manfreda maculosa

Manfreda maculosa, commonly known as the Texas tuberose or spice lily, is a species of flowering plant related to agaves that is endemic to southern Texas and northeastern Mexico.

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Mangas Coloradas

Mangas Coloradas or Mangus-Colorado (La-choy Ko-kun-noste, alias "Red Sleeve"), or Dasoda-hae ("He Just Sits There") (c. 1793 – January 18, 1863) was an Apache tribal chief and a member of the Mimbreño (Tchihende) division of the Central Apaches, whose homeland stretched west from the Rio Grande to include most of what is present-day southwestern New Mexico.

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Mango

Mangoes are juicy stone fruit (drupe) from numerous species of tropical trees belonging to the flowering plant genus Mangifera, cultivated mostly for their edible fruit.

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Manila

Manila (Maynilà, or), officially the City of Manila (Lungsod ng Maynilà), is the capital of the Philippines and the most densely populated city proper in the world.

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Manila galleon

The Manila Galleons (Galeón de Manila; Kalakalang Galyon ng Maynila at Acapulco) were Spanish trading ships which for two and a half centuries linked the Philippines with Mexico across the Pacific Ocean, making one or two round-trip voyages per year between the ports of Acapulco and Manila, which were both part of New Spain.

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Manilkara chicle

Manilkara chicle is a tropical evergreen tree native to Mexico and Central America.

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Manilkara zapota

Manilkara zapota, commonly known as the sapodilla, is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.

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Mann Act

The White-Slave Traffic Act, or the Mann Act, is a United States federal law, passed June 25, 1910 (ch. 395,; codified as amended at). It is named after Congressman James Robert Mann of Illinois, and in its original form made it a felony to engage in interstate or foreign commerce transport of "any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose".

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Mantled howler

The mantled howler (Alouatta palliata), or golden-mantled howling monkey, is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central and South America.

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Mantoida

Mantoida is a genus containing eleven species of mantis.

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Manu Chao

Manu Chao (born José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao, June 21, 1961) is a French-born musician of Spanish origin.

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Manuel Álvarez Bravo

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (February 4, 1902 – October 19, 2002, age 100) was Mexico’s first principal artistic photographer and is the most important figure in 20th-century Latin American photography.

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Manuel Camacho Solís

Víctor Manuel Camacho Solís (March 30, 1946 – June 5, 2015) was a Mexican politician who served in the cabinets of presidents Miguel de la Madrid and Carlos Salinas.

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Manuel de Aspiroz

Manuel de Azpiroz (1836–1905) was a Mexican statesman and diplomat.

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Manuel de la Peña y Peña

José Manuel de la Peña y Peña (10 March 1789 – 2 January 1850) was a Mexican politician and lawyer, interim president of Mexico from 26 September 1847 to 13 November 1847 and president from 8 January 1848 to 3 June 1848.

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Manuel de Mederos

Captain Manuel de Mederos (1539 – c. 1613) was a Portuguese explorer and settler who was active in the Spanish conquest of Mexico.

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Manuel de Zumaya

Manuel de Zumaya or Manuel de Sumaya (c. 1678 – 1755) was perhaps the most famous Mexican composer of the colonial period of New Spain.

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Manuel DeLanda

Manuel DeLanda (born 1952) is a Mexican-American writer, artist and philosopher who has lived in New York since 1975.

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Manuel Fernández Castrillón

Manuel Fernández Castrillón (1780s – April 21, 1836) was a major general in the Mexican army of the 19th century.

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Manuel Franco

Manuel Franco (July 9, 1871 – June 5, 1919) was President of Paraguay from August 15, 1916 to June 5, 1919.

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Manuel José Arce

General Manuel José Arce y Fagoaga (January 1, 1787 in San Salvador – December 14, 1847 in San Salvador) was a decorated General and president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829, followed by Francisco Morazán.

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Manuel María de Llano

Manuel María de Llano Lozano (1799–1863) was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.

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Manuel María Lombardini

Manuel José María Ignacio Lombardini de la Torre (23 July 1802 – 22 December 1853) was a Mexican general and politician who supported Antonio López de Santa Anna.

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Manuel Medina (boxer)

Juan Manuel Rubio Medina (born March 30, 1971, in Tecuala, Nayarit, Mexico) is a boxer, who is better known as Manuel Medina.

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Manuel Negrete Arias

Manuel Negrete Arias (born March 11, 1959) is a Mexican former footballer and manager.

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Manuel Noriega Ruiz

Manuel "Manolo" Noriega, (July 24, 1880 – August 12, 1961) was a Mexican stage and film actor, screenwriter, and film director.

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Manuel Ojeda

Manuel Ojeda (born Manuel Salvador Ojeda Armenta on November 4, 1940 in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico) is one of the most active actors of television and cinema in Mexico.

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Manuel Pérez Flores

Manuel Pérez Flores (born 22 January 1980) is a retired Mexican footballer who played as a Midfielder.

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Manuel Ponce

Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948) was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century.

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Manuel Puig

Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 – July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author.

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Manuel Robles Pezuela

Manuel Robles Pezuela (23 May 1817 – 23 March 1862).

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Manuel Vizcarra

Manuel Vizcarra was a Mexican judge and founder of the city of Mexicali now the state capital of the state of Baja California (Mexico).

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Manzanillo, Colima

Manzanillo is a city, seat of Manzanillo Municipality, in the Mexican state of Colima.

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Manzanita

Manzanita is a common name for many species of the genus Arctostaphylos.

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Map24

Map24 was a free online mapping service, providing street level maps and driving directions for many parts of the world.

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Mapita Cortés

Mapita Cortés (August 4, 1939 – January 15, 2006 born Maria del Pilar Mercado Cordero in 1939 in San Juan, Puerto Rico – died in Mexico City), was a Puerto Rican actress of telenovelas and the cinema of Mexico.

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Maquila Decree

The Maquila Decree, established in 1989, lays out the legal requirements for foreign operations in Mexico.

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Maquila Solidarity Network

The Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN) based in Toronto describes itself as: "A Canadian network promoting solidarity with groups in Mexico, Central America, Africa, and Asia organizing in maquiladora factories and export processing zones to improve conditions and win a living wage." The network is the secretariat of the Ethical Trading Action Group (ETAG) in Canada.

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Maquiladora

In Mexico, a maquiladora or maquila is a manufacturing operation, where factories import certain material and equipment on a duty-free and tariff-free basis for assembly, processing, or manufacturing and then export the assembled, processed and/or manufactured products, sometimes back to the raw materials' country of origin.

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Mar Roxas

Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (born May 13, 1957) is a Filipino politician and the grandson of former Philippine President Manuel Roxas.

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Mara Reyes

Mara Reyes (born March 12, 1977 in Pachuca, Mexico) is a Mexican stock car racing driver.

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Marah (plant)

Marah (the manroots, wild cucumbers, or cucumber gourds) are flowering plants in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), native to western North America.

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Maranatha College

Maranatha College was a seventh-day Sabbatarian Bible college located in Meridian, Idaho.

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Maranta arundinacea

Maranta arundinacea, also known as arrowroot, maranta, West Indian arrowroot, obedience plant, Bermuda arrowroot, araru, ararao or hulankeeriya, is a large, perennial herb found in rainforest habitats.

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Marantaceae

The Marantaceae are a family, the arrowroot family, of flowering plants known for its large starchy rhizomes.

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María Antonieta de las Nieves

María Antonieta Gómez-Rodríguez (born 22 December 1950), more commonly known by her stage name María Antonieta de las Nieves, is a Mexican actress, comedian, and singer.

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María Antonieta Pons

Maria Antonieta Pons (July 11, 1922 in Havana, Cuba – August 20, 2004 in Mexico City) was a Cuban-born Mexican film actress and dancer.

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María Cadilla

Dr.

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María de los Ángeles Moreno

María de los Angeles Moreno Uriegas (born January 15, 1945 in Mexico City) is a Mexican politician who was the first woman in Mexico to be elected president of a political party.

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María de Lourdes Dieck-Assad

Dr.

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María Elena Salinas

María Elena Salinas is an American broadcast journalist, news anchor, and author.

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María Elena Velasco

María Elena Velasco-Fragoso (17 December 1940 – 1 May 2015) was a Mexican actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, dancer, screenwriter, film producer, and one of Mexico's few major female film directors.

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María Elisa Díaz de Mendibil

María Elisa Díaz de Mendibil Gómez de Segura is the representative of the government of the Basque Country Autonomous Community of Spain in Argentina.

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María Lavalle Urbina

María Lavalle Urbina (Campeche, Campeche, May 24, 1908 - Mexico City, April 23, 1996) was a Mexican lawyer and politician who served as the first female president of the Mexican Senate.

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María Martha Serra Lima

María Martha Serra Lima (December 19, 1944 – November 2, 2017) was an Argentine canción melódica singer.

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Marímbula

The marímbula is a plucked box musical instrument of the Caribbean.

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Marbled godwit

The marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa) is a large shorebird.

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Marcel Dalio

Marcel Dalio (born Israel Moshe Blauschild; 23 November 1899 in Paris – 18 November 1983) was a French character actor.

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Marcel Janco

Marcel Janco (common rendition of the Romanian name Marcel Hermann Iancu, last name also Ianco, Janko or Jancu; May 24, 1895 – April 21, 1984) was a Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist.

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Marcela Guerra Castillo

Marcela Guerra Castillo (born November 7, 1959 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) Business Administration major and Mexican politician from Nuevo León.

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Marcelo de Souza Ramos

Marcelo de Souza Ramos (born 25 February 1978), commonly known as Marcelinho, is a Brazilian former football offensive midfielder who played in Brazil, Ecuador and Mexico.

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Marcelo Ebrard

Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón (born October 10, 1959) is a Mexican politician affiliated until 2015 to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and current President of the United Nations Global Network on Safer Cities.

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Marcelo Trobbiani

Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani Ughetto (born 17 February 1955 in Casilda, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football coach and a former player, who played as an attacking midfielder.

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March

March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars.

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March 18

No description.

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March of the Living

The March of the Living (Hebrew: Mits'ad HaKhayim) is an annual educational program which brings students from around the world to Poland, where they explore the remnants of the Holocaust.

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Marciano Cantero

Marciano Cantero (born August 25, 1960 in Mendoza) is an Argentine singer and musician.

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Marco Antonio Campos

Marco Antonio Campos (9 July 1919 – 19 February 1996) was a Mexican comedian, actor, and singer best known as Viruta in the double act Viruta y Capulina with Gaspar Henaine.

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Marco Antonio Muñiz

Marco Antonio Muñiz (born 3 March 1933) is a singer from Jalisco, Mexico.

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Marco Antonio Regil

Marco Antonio Regil (born December 27, 1969) is a Mexican television personality, public speaker and activist.

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Marco Antonio Rojas

Marcos Antonio Rojas Porras (born 8 November 1952) is a retired Costa Rican footballer.

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Marco Sandy

Marco Antonio Sandy Sansusty (born August 29, 1971 in Cochabamba) is a former Bolivian football defender.

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Marcos Hernandez (singer)

Marcos Hernandez was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1982 and raised in Dallas, Texas.

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Marcos Moshinsky

Marcos Moshinsky Borodiansky (Маркос Мошинский Бородянский; Маркос Мошинскі; 1921–2009) was a Mexican physicist of Ukrainian-Jewish origin whose work in the field of elementary particles won him the Prince of Asturias Prize for Scientific and Technical Investigation in 1988 and the UNESCO Science Prize in 1997.

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Marcus A. Smith

Marcus Aurelius "Mark" Smith (January 24, 1851 – April 7, 1924) was an American attorney and politician who served eight terms as Arizona Territorial Delegate to Congress and as one of the first two Senators from Arizona.

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Marcus Goldstein

Marcus S. Goldstein (August 22, 1906 – December 1, 1997) was one of the forefathers of dental anthropology and was also a public health analyst.

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Marcus Welby, M.D.

Marcus Welby, M.D. is an American medical drama television program that aired Tuesdays at 10:00–11:00 p.m. (EST) on ABC from September 23, 1969, to July 29, 1976.

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Marga López

Catalina Margarita López Ramos (21 June 1924 – 4 July 2005), better known as Marga López, was an Argentine-born Mexican actress.

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Margaret Long Wisdom High School

Margaret Long Wisdom High School, formerly Robert E. Lee High School, is a publicly funded secondary school located in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States 77057.

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Margaret Meagher

Blanche Margaret Meagher, (January 27, 1911 – February 25, 1999) was a Canadian diplomat and, in 1958, was appointed Canada's first woman ambassador.

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Margarida

Margarida is a Portuguese female given name, which is a variant of the name Margaret, and which means "daisy flower" in Portuguese.

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Margarita

A margarita is a cocktail consisting of tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice often served with salt on the rim of the glass.

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Margaritaria

Margaritaria is a plant genus of the Phyllanthaceae family first published as a genus in 1782.

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Margaritasite

Margaritasite is a yellow, caesium-bearing mineral in the carnotite group.

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Margay

The margay (Leopardus wiedii) is a small wild cat native to Central and South America.

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Maria da Assunção Esteves

Maria da Assunção Andrade Esteves (born October 15, 1956) is a Portuguese politician who was President of the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal from 2011 to 2015.

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Marian devotions

A Marian devotion in Christianity is directed to the person of Mary, mother of Jesus consisting of external pious practices expressed by the believer.

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Mariana Islands

The Mariana Islands (also the Marianas) are a crescent-shaped archipelago comprising the summits of fifteen mostly dormant volcanic mountains in the western North Pacific Ocean, between the 12th and 21st parallels north and along the 145th meridian east.

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Mariana Levy

Mariana Levy (22 April 1966 – 29 April 2005) was a Mexican telenovela actress, singer and television show host.

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Marianao

Marianao is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs (municipios in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba.

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Marianismo

Marianismo is an aspect of the female gender role in the machismo of Hispanic American folk culture.

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Mariano Arista

José Mariano Martín Buenaventura Ignacio Nepomuceno García de Arista Nuez (26 July 1802 – 7 August 1855) was a noted veteran of many of Mexico's nineteenth-century wars.

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Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo

General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (4 July 1807 – 18 January 1890) was a Californio military commander, politician, and rancher.

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Mariano Matamoros

Mariano Matamoros y Guridi (August 14, 1770 – February 3, 1814) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel soldier of the Mexican War of Independence, who fought for independence against Spain in the early 19th century.

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Mariano Paredes (President of Mexico)

Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga (c. 7 January 1797 – 7 September 1849) was a Conservative Mexican general and president.

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Marica tú

"Marica tú" (Spanish for You queer) is one of the many parodies of the song "Dragostea Din Tei", by the Moldovan group O-Zone.

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Marie Callender's

Perkins & Marie Callender's, LLC, or PMCI, doing business as Marie Callender's, is a restaurant chain with over 50 locations in the United States and Mexico.

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Marie Firmin Bocourt

Marie Firmin Bocourt (19 April 1819 – 4 February 1904) was a French zoologist and artist.

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (15 acres, including 9 acres of display gardens) is the only botanical garden in the world dedicated to the display and study of epiphytes, especially orchids and bromeliads, and their canopy ecosystems, with a focus on botany, horticulture and environmental education.

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Marila

Marila is a plant genus in the family Calophyllaceae.

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Marin County, California

Marin County is a county located in the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California.

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Marin le Roy de Gomberville

Marin le Roy, sieur du Parc et de Gomberville (1600 – 14 June 1674) was a French poet and novelist.

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Marine park

A marine park is a park consisting of an area of sea (or lake) sometimes protected for recreational use, but more often set aside to preserve a specific habitat and ensure the ecosystem is sustained for the organisms that exist there.

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Marine shrimp farming

Marine shrimp farming is an aquaculture business for the cultivation of marine shrimp or prawns for human consumption.

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Mario Aburto Martínez

Mario Aburto Martínez (born 8 July 1971) is a Mexican man who was convicted for assassinating presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio in 1994.

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Mario Butler

Mario Alberto Butler Graham (born January 15, 1957) is a Panamanian retired professional basketball player.

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Mario Domínguez

Mario Domínguez (born December 1, 1975, in Mexico City) is a Mexican racing driver.

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Mario J. Molina

Mario José Molina-Pasquel Henríquez (born March 19, 1943) is a Mexican chemist reputed for his pivotal role in the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole.

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Mario Lavista

Mario Lavista (born April 3, 1943 in Mexico City) is a Mexican composer, writer and intellectual.

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Mario Lopez

Mario Lopez Jr. (born October 10, 1973) is an American television host and actor.

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Mario Mendoza

Mario Mendoza Aizpuru (born December 26, 1950) is a Mexican former professional baseball infielder.

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Mario Monteforte Toledo

Mario Monteforte Toledo (15 September 1911 – 4 September 2003) was a Guatemalan writer, dramatist, and politician.

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Mario Pérez Zúñiga

Mario Pérez Zúñiga (born 17 June 1982 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican footballer.

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Mario Rodríguez Cervantes

Mario Rodríguez Cervantes (born January 18, 1978) is a former Mexican association football player.

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Mario Savio

Mario Savio (December 8, 1942 – November 6, 1996) was an American activist and a key member in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement.

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Mario Van Peebles

Mario Van Peebles (born January 15, 1957) is Afro-Mexican film director and actor best known for directing New Jack City in 1991.

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Mariposa War

The Mariposa War (December 1850 - June 1851) was a conflict between Native Americans and miners in what was then the immense county of Mariposa in California.

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Marisa Paredes

María Luisa Paredes Bartolomé, (born 3 April 1946 in Madrid), better known in show business as Marisa Paredes, is a Spanish actress.

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Marist Brothers

The Marist Brothers of the Schools, commonly known as simply the Marist Brothers, is an international community of Catholic Religious Institute of Brothers.

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Marital rape

Marital rape (or spousal rape) is the act of sexual intercourse with one's spouse without the spouse's consent.

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Maritime identification digits

Maritime identification digits are used by radio communication facilities to identify their home country or base area in Digital Selective Calling (DSC), Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS), and Automatic Identification System (AIS) messages as part of their Maritime Mobile Service Identities.

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Maritza Sayalero

Maritza Sayalero (born February 16, 1961 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan designer, model, businesswoman and beauty queen.

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Mark Aguirre

Mark Anthony Aguirre (born December 10, 1959) is an American retired basketball player in the National Basketball Association.

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Mark Carwardine

Mark Carwardine (born 9 March 1959) is a zoologist who achieved widespread recognition for his Last Chance to See conservation expeditions with Douglas Adams, first aired on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.

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Mark Cocker

Mark Cocker is a British author and naturalist.

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Mark Delpriora

Mark Delpriora (born 1959) is an American classical guitarist and composer.

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Mark Huddleston

Mark W. Huddleston is the 19th President of the University of New Hampshire (UNH), having been elected to that position on April 18, 2007.

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Mark Jindrak

Mark Robert Jindrak (born June 26, 1977) is an American professional wrestler.

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Mark Kurlansky

Mark Kurlansky (December 7, 1948) is an American journalist and writer of general interest non-fiction.

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Mark Matthews

Mark Matthews (August 7, 1894 – September 6, 2005) was an American veteran of the Second World War and a Buffalo Soldier.

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Mark McKinney

Mark Douglas Brown McKinney (born June 26, 1959) is a Canadian comedian and actor, best known for his work in the sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall.

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Mark Patton

Mark Patton (born February 13, 1964) is an American interior designer and actor.

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Mark Viduka

Mark Anthony Viduka (born 9 October 1975) is an Australian retired footballer who played as a centre forward.

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Mark Watring

Mark Watring (born May 2, 1963), is a Puerto Rican equestrian who in 2003, won a Gold Medal in the Pan American Games.

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Marlboro (cigarette)

Marlboro is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within the United States, and by Philip Morris International (now separate from Altria) outside the United States.

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Marlies Göhr

Marlies Göhr (née Oelsner, born 21 March 1958 in Gera, Thuringia) is a former East German track and field athlete, the winner of the 100 metres at the inaugural World Championships in 1983.

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Maronite Church

The Maronite Church (الكنيسة المارونية) is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular church in full communion with the Pope and the Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.

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Marriage

Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognised union between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between those spouses, as well as between them and any resulting biological or adopted children and affinity (in-laws and other family through marriage).

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Marriageable age

Marriageable age (or marriage age) is the minimum age at which a person is allowed by law to marry, either as a right or subject to parental or other forms of consent.

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Married... with Children

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Marsh wren

The marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) is a small North American songbird of the wren family.

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Marshall Applewhite

Marshall Herff Applewhite, Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 26, 1997), also known as "Bo" and "Do", among other names, was an American cult leader who founded what became known as the Heaven's Gate religious group and organized their mass suicide in 1997, claiming the lives of thirty-nine people.

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Martín Carrera

Martín Carrera Sabat (20 December 1806 – 22 April 1871) was a Mexican general and interim president of the country for about a month in 1855.

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Martín Chambi

Martín Chambi Jiménez or Martín Chambi de Coaza, (Puno, Peru November 5, 1891 – Cuzco, September 13, 1973) was a photographer, originally from southern Peru.

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Martín de Goiti

Martín de Goiti (c. 1534 - 1575) was one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish colonization of the East Indies and the Pacific, in 1565.

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Martín Palermo

Martín Palermo (born 7 November 1973) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a striker.

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Martín Perfecto de Cos

Martín Perfecto de Cos (1800–1854) was a 19th-century Mexican general.

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Martín Ramírez

Martín Ramírez (January 30, 1895 – February 17, 1963) was a self-taught artist who spent most of his adult life institutionalized in California mental hospitals, diagnosed as a catatonic schizophrenic.

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Martín Sánchez

Martín Sánchez (May 3, 1979 in Mexico City – July 2, 2005 in Clark County, Nevada), aka The Fireman (Bombero in Spanish), was a Mexican super featherweight boxer.

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Martín Vargas

Martín Vargas Fuentes (born January 24, 1955 in Osorno) is a former boxer from Chile, who represented his native country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.

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Martín Vásquez

Martín Vásquez Gómez (born December 24, 1963 in Yahualica) is a Mexican-American former professional football player and current coach.

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Martha Mariana Castro

Martha Mariana Castro (born November 7, 1966) is a Mexican actress.

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Martha Root

Martha Louise Root (August 10, 1872 – September 28, 1939) was a prominent traveling teacher of the Bahá'í Faith in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Martha Salazar

Martha Salazar (born February 2, 1970, Ocotlán, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Retired Mexican female boxer.

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Martha Summerhayes

Martha Summerhayes (October 21, 1844 – May 12, 1926) was an American memoirist.

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Martin Horwood

Martin Charles Horwood (born 12 October 1962) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was the Member of Parliament for Cheltenham from 2005 to 2015.

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Martin Koppel

Martín Koppel is one of the leaders of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States.

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Martin Van Buren

Maarten "Martin" Van Buren (December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was an American statesman who served as the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841.

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Martinique national football team

The Martinique national football team (Équipe de la Martinique de football) represents the French overseas department and region of Martinique in international football.

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Marty Dolin

Martin Mathew "Marty" Dolin (June 15, 1939 – February 14, 2018) was an American-born Canadian politician in Manitoba, Canada.

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Marva Dawn

Marva J. Dawn (born August 20, 1948, in Napoleon, Ohio) is an American Christian theologian, author, musician and educator, associated with the parachurch organization Christians Equipped for Ministry in Vancouver, Washington.

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Mary Bernard Aguirre

Mary Bernard Aguirre (June 23, 1844 – May 24, 1906) was a public schoolteacher and instructor at the University of Arizona.

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Mary Blair

Mary Blair (born Mary Browne Robinson; October 21, 1911 – July 26, 1978) was an American artist, animator, and designer.

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Mary Boquitas

Maria Raquenel Portillo aka "Mary Boquitas" (born December 23, 1969) is a Mexican singer and actress.

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Masan

Masan is district of Changwon, a city in the South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

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Mascarita Sagrada

Mascarita Sagrada (Spanish for Little Sacred Mask, real name not known, born January 11, 1965) is a Mexican Mini Luchador enmascarado (Spanish for Mini Masked wrestler) and one of the most well known Mexican Minis of the modern era.

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Masdevallia

Masdevallia, abbreviated Masd in horticultural trade, is a large genus of flowering plants of the Pleurothallidinae, a subtribe of the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Masked booby

The masked booby (Sula dactylatra) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae.

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Masked duck

The masked duck (Nomonyx dominicus) is a tiny stiff-tailed duck ranging through the tropical Americas.

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Massasauga

The massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) is a rattlesnake species found in midwestern North America from southern and eastern Ontario to northern Mexico, and parts of the United States in between.

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Massurrealism

Massurrealism is a portmanteau word coined in 1992 by American artist James Seehafer, who described a trend among some postmodern artists that mix the aesthetic styles and themes of surrealism and mass media—including pop art.

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Master of Puppets (song)

"Master of Puppets" is a song by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released in France only on July 2, 1986 as the only single from the band's 1986 studio album of the same name.

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Master of Science

A Master of Science (Magister Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM, or Sc.M.) is a master's degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries, or a person holding such a degree.

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MASTV

MASTV was a Mexican wireless television company.

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Matamoros International Airport

General Servando Canales International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Servando Canales), also known as Matamoros International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Matamoros), is an international airport located in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Match fixing

In organized sports, match fixing occurs as a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law.

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Material witness

A material witness (in American law) is a person with information alleged to be material concerning a criminal proceeding.

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Mathieu Grosch

Mathieu Jean Hubert Grosch (born 14 September 1950, in Eupen) is a Belgian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the German-speaking Community of Belgium with the CSP-EVP, Member of the Bureau of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Transport and Tourism.

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Matrícula Consular

The Matrícula Consular de Alta Seguridad (MCAS) (Consular Identification Card) is an identification card issued by the Government of Mexico through its consulate offices to Mexican nationals residing outside of Mexico.

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Matt Bloom

Matthew Jason Bloom (born November 14, 1972) is an American professional wrestling trainer, color commentator and retired professional wrestler and National Football League player.

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Matt Hardy

Matthew Moore Hardy (born September 23, 1974) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand currently one-half of the brand's Tag Team Champions along with Bray Wyatt, in his third individual reign.

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Matt Striker

Matthew Kaye (born June 26, 1974) is an American professional wrestler, producer, actor, director, English language professional wrestling commentator, and former high school teacher, working under the ring name Matt Striker.

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Matteo Botteri

Matteo Botteri (September 7, 1808 – July 3, 1877) was an ornithologist and collector.

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Matthew Butler

Matthew Calbraith Butler (March 8, 1836April 14, 1909) was an American military commander and attorney and politician from South Carolina.

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Matthew Fontaine Maury

Matthew Fontaine Maury (January 14, 1806February 1, 1873) was an American astronomer, United States Navy officer, historian, oceanographer, meteorologist, cartographer, author, geologist, and educator.

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Matthew Ridgway

General Matthew Bunker Ridgway (March 3, 1895 – July 26, 1993) was the 19th Chief of Staff of the United States Army.

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Matthew Simpson

Matthew Simpson (21 June 1811 – 18 June 1884) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1852 and based mostly in Chicago.

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Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday (also known as Holy Thursday, Covenant Thursday, Great and Holy Thursday, Sheer Thursday, and Thursday of Mysteries, among other names) is the Christian holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter.

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Maur Hill–Mount Academy

Maur Hill–Mount Academy(MH-MA) is a coed Catholic, college prep, boarding high school in Atchison, Kansas.

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Maurice Halperin

Maurice Hyman Halperin (March 3, 1906 – February 9, 1995) was an American writer, professor, diplomat, and accused Soviet spy (NKVD code name "Hare").

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Maurice Vellacott

Maurice Vellacott (born September 29, 1955) is a Canadian politician.

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Mauricio González de la Garza

Mauricio González de la Garza (October 6, 1923–1995) was a Mexican journalist, writer and music composer.

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Mauro Camoranesi

Mauro Germán Camoranesi Serra, Ufficiale OMRI (born 4 October 1976) is an Italian football manager and former player who played as a winger.

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Maverick County, Texas

Maverick County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Max Gerson

Max Gerson (October 18, 1881 – March 8, 1959) was a Jewish, German-born American physician who developed the Gerson Therapy, a dietary-based alternative cancer treatment that he claimed could cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases.

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Maxillaria

Maxillaria, abbreviated as Max in the horticultural trade, is a large genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae).

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Maxim (magazine)

Maxim is an international men's magazine, devised and launched in the UK in 1995, but based in New York City since 1997, and prominent for its photography of actresses, singers, and female models whose careers are at a current peak.

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Maximino Ávila Camacho

Maximino Ávila Camacho (1891 in Teziutlán, Puebla – 1945 in Mexico City) was a Constitutionalist Army in the Mexican Revolution and afterwards politician who served as governor of Puebla from 1937 to 1941 and as secretary of Public Works in the cabinet of his brother, President Manuel Ávila Camacho.

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May 10

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May 15

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May 1960

The following events occurred in May 1960.

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May 5

This day marks the approximate midpoint of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the March equinox).

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Maya & Miguel

Maya & Miguel is an American children's television educational animated series produced by Scholastic Studios with animation by Starburst Animation Studios (Kim Possible) and Yeson Animation Studios (The Fairly OddParents).

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Maya ceramics

Maya ceramics are ceramics produced in the Pre-Columbian Maya culture of Mesoamerica.

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Maya Island Air

Maya Island Air (also known as Maya Airways) is an airline with its head office on the second floor of Building #1 of Belize City Municipal Airport in Belize City, Belize.

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Maya Jupiter

Melissha Martinez (born 21 December 1978), better known by her stage name Maya Jupiter, is a Mexican/Turkish Australian rapper, songwriter, MC and radio personality.

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Maya peoples

The Maya peoples are a large group of Indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica.

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Maya ruins of Belize

The Maya ruins of Belize include a number of well-known and historically important pre-Columbian Maya archaeological sites.

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Mayan languages

The Mayan languagesIn linguistics, it is conventional to use Mayan when referring to the languages, or an aspect of a language.

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Mayan Sign Language

Mayan Sign Language is a sign language used in Mexico and Guatemala by Mayan communities with unusually high numbers of deaf inhabitants.

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Mayapan

Mayapan (Màayapáan in Modern Maya), (in Spanish Mayapán) is a Pre-Columbian Maya site a couple of kilometers south of the town of Telchaquillo in Municipality of Tecoh, approximately 40 km south-east of Mérida and 100 km west of Chichen Itza; in the state of Yucatán, Mexico.

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Mayo language

Mayo is an Uto-Aztecan language.

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Mayor

In many countries, a mayor (from the Latin maior, meaning "bigger") is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

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Mayra Montero

Mayra Montero (born 1952) is a well-known Cuban-Puerto Rican writer.

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Maytag

The Maytag Corporation is an American home and commercial appliance brand owned by Whirlpool Corporation after the April 2006 acquisition of Maytag.

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Mazatec

The Mazatec are an indigenous people of Mexico who inhabit the Sierra Mazateca in the state of Oaxaca and some communities in the adjacent states of Puebla and Veracruz.

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Mazatecan languages

The Mazatecan languages are a group of closely related indigenous languages spoken by some 200,000 people in the area known as La Sierra Mazateca, which is located in the northern part of the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, as well as in adjacent areas of the states of Puebla and Veracruz.

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Mazatlán International Airport

General Rafael Buelna International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Rafael Buelna), also known as Mazatlán International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Mazatlán), is located in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Mazda

, commonly referred to as simply Mazda, is a Japanese multinational automaker based in Fuchū, Aki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.

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Mazda Demio

The Mazda Demio is a supermini manufactured and marketed globally by Mazda since 1996, currently in its fourth generation.

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Mazda Tribute

The Mazda Tribute (Code J14) is a compact SUV made by Japanese automaker Mazda from 2000 to 2011.

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Maztica Trilogy

The Maztica Trilogy is a set of 3 fantasy novels set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

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Mazurka

The mazurka (in Polish mazurek, plural mazurki) is a Polish folk dance in triple meter, usually at a lively tempo, and with "strong accents unsystematically placed on the second or third beat".

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Mágico González

Jorge Alberto González Barillas (born 13 March 1958), popularly known as El Mágico (The Magic), is a Salvadoran retired footballer.

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Mérida International Airport

Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, formerly known as Mérida-Rejón Airport is an international airport located in the Mexican city of Mérida, Yucatán.

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Mérida, Spain

Mérida (Extremaduran: Méria) is the capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura, western central Spain.

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Mérida, Yucatán

Mérida is the capital of Yucatan, a state in Mexico.

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Míchel (footballer)

José Miguel González Martín del Campo, known as Míchel (born 23 March 1963), is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right midfielder, and is a current manager.

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Místico

Luis Ignacio Urive Alvirde (born December 22, 1982), better known by the ring name Místico, is a Mexican luchador enmascarado, or masked professional wrestler.

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Mónica Naranjo

Mónica Naranjo (born May 23, 1974) is a Spanish singer born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain of Andalusian parents.

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Mămăligă

Mămăligă (Moldovan Cyrillic: Мэмэлигэ) is a porridge made out of yellow maize flour, traditional in Romania, Moldova, Chechnya, Ossetia and Georgia and some regions in Ukraine near the mountains.

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Mœnia

Mœnia is a Mexican electronica/synthpop/ambient group.

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McAllen Miller International Airport

McAllen Miller International Airport is a city owned, public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) south of the central business district of McAllen, a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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McAllen, Texas

McAllen is the largest city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States, and the twenty-second most populous city in Texas.

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McCormick & Company

McCormick & Company is a Fortune 1000 company that manufactures spices, herbs, and flavorings for retail, commercial, and industrial markets.

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McCown's longspur

The McCown's longspur (Rhynchophanes mccownii) is a small ground-feeding bird from the family Calcariidae, which also contains the longspurs and snow buntings.

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McGill–Toolen Catholic High School

McGill–Toolen Catholic High School, located in Mobile, Alabama, is a private co-educational high school operated by the educational system of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile.

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McGriddles

McGriddles are a type of breakfast sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's.

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McLeod Lake

McLeod Lake is an unincorporated community located on Highway 97 in northern British Columbia, Canada, north of Prince George.

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Meadow vole

The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the field mouse or meadow mouse, is a North American vole found across Canada, Alaska and the northern United States.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000

004 | 10004 Igormakarov || || Igor' Mikhajlovich Makarov (born 1927) is known for his research on nonlinear and adaptive systems, artificial intelligence and the choice and acceptance of decisions.

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Measles

Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the measles virus.

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Meat

Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food.

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Mechanical Animals

Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.

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Medellín, Spain

Medellín is a village in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, notable as both the birthplace of Hernán Cortés in 1485 and the site of the Battle of Medellín, during the Peninsular War.

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Medical cannabis

Medical cannabis, or medical marijuana, is cannabis and cannabinoids that are recommended by doctors for their patients.

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Medical tourism

Medical tourism refers to people traveling to a country other than their own to obtain medical treatment.

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Megacable

Megacable Holdings S. A. B. de C.V., doing business as Megacable Comunicaciones, is a Mexican cable operator and provider of internet and phone service.

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Megacity

A megacity is a very large city, typically with a total population in excess of 10 million people.

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Megadiverse countries

The term megadiverse country refers to any one of a group of nations that harbour the majority of Earth's species and high numbers of endemic species.

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Megalopyge opercularis

Megalopyge opercularis is a moth of the family Megalopygidae.

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Megamouth shark

The megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios) is a species of deepwater shark.

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Megiddo, Israel

Megiddo (מְגִדּוֹ، المجیدو) is a kibbutz in northern Israel.

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Meiracyllium

Meiracyllium, abbreviated as Mrclm in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids and the sole genus of the subtribe Meiracyllinae.

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Melicoccus bijugatus

Melicoccus bijugatus, commonly called Spanish lime, genip, guinep, genipe, ginepa, kenèp, quenepa, quenepe, chenet, canepa, mamón, limoncillo, skinip, kinnip, huaya, ackee, or mamoncillo, is a fruit-bearing tree in the soapberry family Sapindaceae, native or naturalized across the New World tropics including South and Central America, and parts of the Caribbean.

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Melinda Gates

Melinda Ann Gates (née French; born August 15, 1964) is an American philanthropist.

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Melissa Stark

Melissa Stark (born November 11, 1973) is an American television personality and sportscaster who works as a reporter for the NFL Network and previously had worked with NBC, which she joined in 2003, primarily at its MSNBC subsidiary.

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Melkite Greek Catholic Church

The Melkite (Greek) Catholic Church (كنيسة الروم الملكيين الكاثوليك) is an Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See as part of the worldwide Catholic Church.

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Melocactus

Melocactus (melon cactus), also known as the Turk's cap cactus, is a genus of cactus with about 30-40 species.

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Melodrama

A melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, which is typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly to the emotions, takes precedence over detailed characterization.

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Melting pot

The melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture or vice versa, for a homogeneous society becoming more heterogeneous through the influx of foreign elements with different cultural background with a potential creation of disharmony with the previous culture.

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Melvin Van Peebles

Melvin "Block" Van Peebles (born August 21, 1932) is an American actor, filmmaker, playwright, novelist and composer.

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Memín Pinguín

Memín Pinguín is a Mexican comic book character.

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Member states of the League of Nations

Between 1920 and 1939, a total of 63 countries became member states of the League of Nations.

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Member states of the United Nations

The United Nations member states are the sovereign states that are members of the United Nations (UN) and have equal representation in the UN General Assembly.

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Member states of the World Customs Organization

As of September 2017, the World Customs Organization has a total of 182 members.

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Memo Aguirre

Juan Guillermo Aguirre (born 1951), better known as Memo Aguirre and also as Captain Memo, is a famous Chilean singer and musician whose voice has been heard all over Latin America, particularly during the opening acts of superhero cartoon shows and anime during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Memo Gidley

José Guillermo "Memo" Gidley is a Mexican-American racing driver, of German and Canadian ancestry, born in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico in September 29, 1970.

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Men's 100 metres world record progression

The first record in the 100 metres for men (athletics) was recognised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, in 1912.

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Mendoza Province

The Province of Mendoza is a province of Argentina, located in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo region.

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Menhaden

Menhaden, also known as mossbunker and bunker, are forage fish of the genera Brevoortia and Ethmidium, two genera of marine fish in the family Clupeidae.

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Menlo College

Menlo College is a private, four-year baccalaureate college specializing in business located in the Silicon Valley town of Atherton, California, United States.

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Mental health

Mental health is a level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness.

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Menudo (soup)

Menudo, or pancita (gut or stomach, from Panza; "Gut/Stomach") is a traditional Mexican soup, made with beef stomach (tripe) in broth with a red chili pepper base.

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MercadoLibre

MercadoLibre, Inc. (literally "free market" in Spanish) is an Argentine company incorporated in the United States that operates online marketplaces dedicated to e-commerce and online auctions, including mercadolibre.com.

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Mercedes McNab

Mercedes Alicia McNab (born March 14, 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian actress whose most known performances include Harmony Kendall on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2001) and its spinoff Angel (2001–2004).

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Mercedes Molto

Mercedes Molto (born Mercedes Moltó Contreras on February 21, 1974 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish-born Mexican actress.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class

The Mercedes-Benz A-Class is a subcompact executive car (subcompact in its first two generations) produced by the German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)

The Mercedes-Benz W210 is an executive car which was produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz from 1995 through 2002 (production of the wagon variant (codenamed S210) carried over to the 2003 model year).

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211)

The Mercedes-Benz W211 is a chassis designation for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, produced from 2002 through 2009.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, formerly known as Sonderklasse (German for "special class", abbreviated as "S-Klasse"), is a series of luxury flagship vehicles produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz, a division of German company Daimler AG.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W220)

The Mercedes-Benz W220 was a series of flagship sedans which constituted the Mercedes-Benz S-Class during the early to mid-2000s.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)

The Mercedes-Benz W221 is a chassis code of S-Class, the successor of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W220) and the predecessor of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222).

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Mercurino di Gattinara

Mercurino Arborio, marchese di Gattinara (10 June 1465 – 5 June 1530), was an Italian statesman and jurist best known as the chancellor of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He was made cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church for San Giovanni a Porta Latina in 1529.

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Mercury (automobile)

Mercury is a defunct division of the American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company.

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Mercury Lynx

The Mercury Lynx is a compact car that was produced by Mercury for model years 1981 to 1987.

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Mercury Sable

The Mercury Sable is a range of automobiles that were marketed by the Mercury brand of Ford Motor Company from 1986 to 2005 and from 2008 to 2009.

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Mercury-Atlas 6

Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) was the third human spaceflight for the U.S. and part of Project Mercury.

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Merle Kilgore

Wyatt Merle Kilgore (August 9, 1934 – February 6, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and manager.

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Mesaspis

Mesaspis is a genus of lizards in the family Anguidae.

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Mescalero (album)

Mescalero is the fourteenth studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top.

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Mesoamerica Project

The Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project (Proyecto Mesoamérica, or PM) is a regional mechanism specialized in implementing projects that deliver regional public goods for inclusive development and integration of the 10 participating countries that share a common history and culture: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama.

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Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System

The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS), also popularly known as the Great Mayan Reef or Great Maya Reef, is a marine region that stretches over from Isla Contoy at the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula down to Belize, Guatemala and the Bay Islands of Honduras.

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Mesoamerican calendars

Mesoamerican calendars are the calendrical systems devised and used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica.

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Mesoamerican pyramids

Mesoamerican pyramids or pyramid-shaped structures form a prominent part of ancient Mesoamerican architecture.

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Mesoscincus

Mesoscincus is a genus of lizards, comprising three species of skinks native to Mexico and Central America.

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Mesquite

Mesquite is a common name for several plants in the genus Prosopis, which contains over 40 species of small leguminous trees.

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Mestizo

Mestizo is a term traditionally used in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines that originally referred a person of combined European and Native American descent, regardless of where the person was born.

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Met-Mex Peñoles

Met-Mex Peñoles is a large metallurgical and chemical company located in Torreón, Coahuila Mexico.

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Metalclad

Metalclad is an American landfill management firm.

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Metandienone

Metandienone, also known as methandienone or methandrostenolone and sold under the brand name Dianabol among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is mostly no longer used.

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Methaqualone

Methaqualone, sold under the brand name Quaalude (pronounced) and sometimes stylized "Quāālude" in the United States and Mandrax in the United Kingdom and South Africa, is a sedative and hypnotic medication.

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South

The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, or Methodist Episcopal Church South (MEC,S), was the Methodist denomination resulting from the 19th-century split over the issue of slavery in the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC).

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Methylphenidate

Methylphenidate, sold under various trade names, Ritalin being one of the most commonly known, is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the phenethylamine and piperidine classes that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.

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Metro Barranca del Muerto

Metro Barranca del Muerto is a station on the Mexico City Metro, Mexico.

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Metro Camarones

Camarones is a station along Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro.

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Metro Coyuya

Metro Coyuya is a station on the Mexico City Metro.

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Metro Cuatro Caminos

Metro Cuatro Caminos (translated from Spanish the name literally means "Four Roads") is a station of the Mexico City metro network.

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Metro Deportivo Oceanía

Deportivo Oceanía is a surface metro station in Gustavo A. Madero borough, in México City Mexico.

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Metro Escuadrón 201

Escuadrón 201 is a metro station in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Metro International

Metro International is a Swedish global media company based in Luxembourg that publishes the Metro newspapers. Metro International's advertising sales have grown at a compound annual growth rate of 41 percent since launch of the first newspaper edition in 1995.http://hugin.info/132142/R/1125327/208539.pdf It is a freesheet, meaning that distribution is free, with revenues thus generated entirely through advertising. This newspaper is primarily intended for commuters who move daily in and out of big cities' business areas, mainly during rush hours. The company was founded by Per Andersson and started as a subsidiary of the Modern Times Group along with Viasat Broadcasting. It is now controlled through the Mats Qviberg owned investment company Custos. The first edition of the newspaper was published as Metro Stockholm and distributed in the Stockholm metro., all European editions (except for the Hungarian one) have been sold, reportedly so that Metro International can focus on Latin America, considered the last growth market for free newspapers.

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Metro Iztacalco

Metro Iztacalco is a station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro.

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Metro Jamaica

Metro Jamaica is a station in Mexico City Metro.

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Metro Mixiuhca

Metro Mixiuhca is a metro station along Line 9 of the Mexico City Metro serving the Colonia Jardín Balbuena and Colonia Magdalena Mixiuhca districts in the Venustiano Carranza borough of Mexico City, Mexico.

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Metro Normal

Metro Normal is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system.

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Metro Observatorio

Metro Observatorio is a station on Line 1 of the Mexico City Metro system.

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Metro Tasqueña

Metro Tasqueña (sometimes also spelled Taxqueña) is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system.

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Mexica (disambiguation)

The Mexica were a pre-Columbian people of central Mexico, though some would think it was the more feminine cognate of the country name.

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Mexicali Municipality

Mexicali Municipality is a municipality (municipio) in the Mexican state of Baja California.

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Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans (mexicoamericanos or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of full or partial Mexican descent.

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Mexican beaded lizard

The Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) is a species of lizard in the family Helodermatidae, one of the two species of venomous beaded lizards found principally in Mexico and southern Guatemala.

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Mexican Border Service Medal

The Mexican Border Service Medal was a United States military award which was established by an act of the United States Congress on July 9, 1918.

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Mexican burrowing toad

The Mexican burrowing toad (Rhinophrynus dorsalis) is the only species in the genus Rhinophrynus and the family Rhinophrynidae of order Anura.

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Mexican burrowing tree frog

The Mexican burrowing tree frog (Smilisca, also known as the cross-banded tree frog) is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae found in Mexico, southern Texas and Arizona, Central America, and northwestern South America.

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Mexican Cession

The Mexican Cession is the region in the modern-day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the U.S. in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 after the Mexican–American War.

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Mexican cuisine

Mexican cuisine began about 9,000 years ago, when agricultural communities such as the Maya formed, domesticating maize, creating the standard process of corn nixtamalization, and establishing their foodways.

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Mexican cumbia

Mexican cumbia is a musical subgenre of cumbia which was reinvented in Mexico.

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Mexican Democratic Party

The Mexican Democratic Party (Partido Demócrata Mexicano, PDM) was an ultra-Catholic social conservative political party in Mexico that existed between 1979 and 1997.

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Mexican elections, 2003

A number of elections, both federal and local, took place in Mexico during 2003.

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Mexican elections, 2004

A number of local elections took place in Mexico during 2004.

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Mexican elections, 2005

A number of local elections took place in Mexico during 2005.

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Mexican elections, 2006

A number of elections on the federal and local level took place in Mexico during 2006.

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Mexican Federal Highway

Federal Highways (Carretera Federal), are a series of highways, locally known as federal highway corridors (los corredores carreteros federales), built and maintained by the federal government of Mexico via the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes, SCT).

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Mexican Federal Highway 125

Federal Highway 125 (Carretera Federal No. 125) is a Federal Highway of Mexico that runs from Veracruz south across the Sierra Madre Oriental to just north of the Pacific Ocean in Oaxaca.

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Mexican fiestas in the United States

Many Mexican fiestas are held in the United States every year.

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Mexican Football Federation

The Mexican Football Federation (Femexfut or FMF) is the governing body of association football in Mexico.

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Mexican free-tailed bat

The Mexican free-tailed bat or Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is a medium-sized bat that is native to the Americas, regarded as one of the most abundant mammals in North America.

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Mexican general election, 2000

General elections were held in Mexico on Sunday, July 2, 2000.

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Mexican general election, 2006

General elections were held in Mexico on Sunday, July 2, 2006.

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Mexican Hairless Dog

The Xoloitzcuintli, or Xolo for short, is a hairless breed of dog, found in toy, miniature, and standard sizes.

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Mexican Imperial Orders

There were three Imperial Orders of the Mexican Empire, created to reward those subjects loyal to the Monarchy during the two periods of the Mexican Empire – the Order of Guadalupe (la Orden de Guadalupe), the Order of the Mexican Eagle (la Orden del Águila Mexicana), and the Order of Saint Charles (la Orden de San Carlos).

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Mexican jumping bean

Mexican jumping beans (also known as frijoles saltarines in Spanish) are seed pods that have been inhabited by the larva of a small moth (Cydia deshaisiana) and are native to Mexico.

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Mexican labor law

Mexican labor law governs the process by which workers in Mexico may organize labor unions, engage in collective bargaining, and strike.

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Mexican oil expropriation

The Mexican oil expropriation (expropiación petrolera) was the nationalization of all petroleum reserves, facilities, and foreign oil companies in Mexico on March 18, 1938.

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Mexican peso

The Mexican peso (sign: $; code: MXN) is the currency of Mexico.

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Mexican Plateau horned lizard

The Mexican Plateau horned lizard (Phrynosoma orbiculare) is a species of horned lizard.

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Mexican pop music

Mexican pop is a music genre produced in Mexico, particularly intended for teenagers and young adults.

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Mexican prairie dog

The Mexican prairie dog (Cynomys mexicanus) is a diurnal burrowing rodent native to Mexico.

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Mexican presidential expenses controversy

The Mexican presidential expenses controversy, widely dubbed Toallagate ("towelgate"), was a political scandal that occurred in Mexico in 2001 involving expenditures on the residence of President Vicente Fox.

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Mexican response to Hurricane Katrina

In September 2005, units of the Mexican Armed Forces responded to the emergency situations after Hurricane Katrina with aid and assistance, appearing as a flagged, uniformed force in the United States for the first time since World War II in the 1940s and the first operational deployment of Mexican troops to the U.S. in 159 years.

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Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution (Revolución Mexicana) was a major armed struggle,, that radically transformed Mexican culture and government.

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Mexican Riviera

The Mexican Riviera refers collectively to twenty cities and lagoons lying on the western coast of Mexico.

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Mexican Service Medal

The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military for service in Mexico from 1911 to 1919.

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Mexican Spanish

Mexican Spanish (español mexicano) is a set of varieties of the Spanish language as spoken in Mexico and in some parts of the United States and Canada.

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Mexican Stock Exchange

The Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), commonly known as Mexican Bolsa, Mexbol, or BMV, is one of two stock exchanges in Mexico, the other being BIVA - Bolsa Institucional de Valores.

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Mexican Texas

Mexican Texas is the historiographical name used to refer to the era of Texan history between 1821 and 1836, when it was part of Mexico.

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Mexican violetear

The Mexican violetear (Colibri thalassinus) is a medium-sized, metallic green hummingbird species commonly found in forested areas from Mexico to Nicaragua.

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Mexicans

Mexicans (mexicanos) are the people of the United Mexican States, a multiethnic country in North America.

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Mexicantown, Detroit

Mexicantown is a community in Southwest Detroit, Michigan.

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Mexico (disambiguation)

Mexico is a common name for the United Mexican States, a sovereign state in North America.

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Mexico at the 1972 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.

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Mexico at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR.

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Mexico at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.

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Mexico at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea.

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Mexico at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

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Mexico at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

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Mexico at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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Mexico at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Mexico City

Mexico City, or the City of Mexico (Ciudad de México,; abbreviated as CDMX), is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America.

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Mexico City College

Mexico City College was founded in 1940, as an English speaking junior college in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Mexico City Metro

The Mexico City Metro (Metro de la Ciudad de México), officially called Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, often shortened to STC, is a metro system that serves the metropolitan area of Mexico City, including some municipalities in Mexico State.

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Mexico City Metro lines

The Mexico City Metro is the largest and busiest heavy-rail rapid transit system in Mexico and second in North America, only behind the New York City Subway.

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Mexico national football team

The Mexico national football team represents Mexico in international football and is governed by the Mexican Football Federation.

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Mexico, Pampanga

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Mexico–Puerto Rico boxing rivalry

The Mexico–Puerto Rico boxing rivalry is a highly competitive sports rivalry that exists between boxers from the country of Mexico and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as well as their respective sets of fans.

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Mexico–United States border

The Mexico–United States border is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean to the west and Gulf of Mexico to the east.

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Mexifornia

Mexifornia (also Calexico or Califaztlán) is a portmanteau of Mexico and California.

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Mexipedium

Mexipedium is a monotypic genus of the Orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Cypripedioideae, consisting of only one species, Mexipedium xerophyticum.

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Mezcala Bridge

The Mezcala Bridge (also known as the Mezcala-Solidaridad Bridge), is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Guerrero on Highway 95D in Mexico.

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Mi pequeña Soledad

Mi pequeña Soledad (My little Soledad) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Verónica Castro for Televisa in 1990.

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Mia St. John

Mia Rosales St.

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Miacatlán

Miacatlán is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Miami Beach Senior High School

Miami Beach Senior High School (Beach High, MBSH) is a secondary school located at 2231 Prairie Avenue Miami Beach, Florida, across from the Miami Beach Convention Center and.

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Miami Beach, Florida

Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.

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Mica Dam

Mica Dam, a hydroelectric dam spanning the Columbia River 135 kilometres north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, was built as one of three Canadian projects under the terms of the 1964 Columbia River Treaty and is operated by BC Hydro.

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Michał Kalecki

Michał Kalecki (22 June 1899 – 18 April 1970) was a Polish economist.

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Michael Arad

Michael Arad is an Israeli-American architect who is best known for being the designer of the World Trade Center Memorial.

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Michael I of Romania

Michael I (Mihai I; 25 October 1921 – 5 December 2017) was the last King of Romania, reigning from 20 July 1927 to 8 June 1930 and again from 6 September 1940 until his abdication on 30 December 1947.

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Michael Joseph Curley

Michael Joseph Curley (October 12, 1879 – May 16, 1947) was an Irish-born clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Michael McCaul

Michael Thomas McCaul Sr. (born January 14, 1962) is the U.S. Representative for, serving since 2005.

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Michael Modest

Michael K. Cariglio (born July 19, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Michael Modest (sometimes shortened to Mike Modest).

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Michael Peña

Michael Anthony Peña (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor and musician.

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Michael Rasmussen

Michael Rasmussen (born 1 June 1974) is a retired Danish professional cyclist who competed in road racing and mountain biking.

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Michael Woroniecki

Michael Peter Woroniecki (also Michael Warnecki, Warneki, Worneki, and Mike War;Suzy Spencer, Breaking Point, St. Martin's Library, p. 176,213 (Warnecki, Worneki "and a few other names") born February 4, 1954) is an independent, non-denominational Christian missionary.

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Micheál Martin

Micheál Martin (born 1 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Leader of the Opposition in Ireland since March 2011 and Leader of Fianna Fáil since February 2011.

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Michel Chevalier

Michel Chevalier (13 January 1806 – 18 November 1879) was a French engineer, statesman, economist and free market liberal.

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Michel Jourdain Jr.

Michel Jourdain Jr. (born September 2, 1976 in Mexico City, Mexico) is an IndyCar driver.

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Michel Platini

Michel François Platini (born 21 June 1955) is a French former football player, manager and administrator.

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Michelle Bachelet

Verónica Michelle Bachelet Jeria (born 29 September 1951) is a Chilean politician who was the President of Chile twice, from 2006 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2018, the first woman in her country to occupy this position.

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Michelle Obama

Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer and writer who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017.

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Michelle Vieth

Michelle Vieth (born Michelle Vieth Paetau November 19, 1979) is a Mexican actress and model, best known for starring in telenovelas.

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Michoacán

Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Michoacán de Ocampo), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Mick Foley

Michael Francis "Mick" Foley Sr. (born June 7, 1965) is a former American professional wrestler and color commentator currently signed to WWE.

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Mickey Owen

Arnold Malcolm Owen (April 4, 1916 – July 13, 2005) was an American professional baseball catcher.

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Miconia calvescens

Miconia calvescens, the velvet tree, miconia, or bush currant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae.

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Micropterus

Micropterus is a genus of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes.

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Microsoft Development Center Norway

Microsoft Development Center Norway (before 2010 known as Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST)) is a Norwegian company based in Oslo.

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Microsoft Streets & Trips

Microsoft Streets & Trips, known in other countries as Microsoft AutoRoute, is a discontinued mapping program developed and distributed by Microsoft.

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Middle America Trench

The Middle America Trench is a major subduction zone, an oceanic trench in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Middle America, stretching from central Mexico to Costa Rica.

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Middle school

A middle school (also known as intermediate school or junior high school) is an educational stage which exists in some countries, providing education between primary school and secondary school.

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Middlebury College

Middlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont, United States.

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Midget professional wrestling

A midget professional wrestler is a dwarf or person of short stature who competes in professional wrestling.

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Midnight Lamp

Midnight Lamp, first published in 2003, is a science fiction novel by British writer writer Gwyneth Jones.

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Midtown, Houston

Midtown is a central neighborhood of Houston, located west-southwest of Downtown.

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Midway International Airport

Chicago Midway International Airport is a major commercial airport on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, located eight miles (13 km) from the Loop.

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Migas

Migas ("crumbs" in English) is the name used for an ancient dish in Spanish and Portuguese cuisines.

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Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

Migrant deaths along the Mexico–U.S. border occur hundreds of times a year because of those attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico illegally.

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Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918

The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (MBTA), codified at (although §709 is omitted), is a United States federal law, first enacted in 1916 to implement the convention for the protection of migratory birds between the United States and Great Britain (acting on behalf of Canada).

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Miguel Alcubierre

Miguel Alcubierre Moya (born March 28, 1964) is a Mexican theoretical physicist.

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Miguel Alemán Velasco

Miguel Alemán Velasco (born March 18, 1932 in Veracruz) is a Mexican politician, businessman and philanthropist.

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Miguel Antonio Otero (born 1829)

Miguel Antonio Otero (June 21, 1829 – May 30, 1882) was a prominent American politician of the New Mexico Territory and instrumental in the economic development of the territory.

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Miguel Ángel Álvarez

Miguel Ángel Álvarez, also known as "El Men," (August 25, 1936– January 16, 2011), was a Puerto Rican journalist, comedian and actor.

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Miguel Ángel Benítez

Miguel Ángel Benítez Pavón (born 19 May 1970), also known as Peque Benítez, is a Paraguayan retired footballer who played as a forward.

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Miguel Ángel Rodríguez

Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría (born 9 January 1940) is a Costa Rican economist, lawyer, businessman and politician.

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Miguel Ángel Russo

Miguel Ángel Russo (born 9 April 1956) is an Argentine former football player and the current manager of Colombian club Millonarios, who played as a midfielder.

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Miguel Barbachano

Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo (29 September 1807 – 17 December 1859) (Baqueiro 1896) was a liberal Yucatecan politician, who was 5 times governor of Yucatán between 1841 and 1853.

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Miguel Cabello de Balboa

Miguel Cabello de Balboa (1535 in Archidona, Málaga – 1608 in Camata) was a Spanish secular priest and writer.

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Miguel Canto

Miguel Angel Canto Solis (born January 30, 1948 in Mérida, Yucatán) is a former world boxing champion from Mexico who held the WBC and Lineal Flyweight titles.

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Miguel Cárdenas

Miguel Cárdenas was a Mexican politician.

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Miguel de Icaza

Miguel de Icaza (born November 23, 1972) is a Mexican programmer, best known for starting the GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin projects.

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Miguel de la Madrid

Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (December 12, 1934 – April 1, 2012) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 52nd President of Mexico from 1982 to 1988.

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Miguel García Granados

Miguel García Granados y Zavala (September 29, 1809 – September 8, 1878) was President of Guatemala from 1871 to 1873.

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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), more commonly known as Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo, was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence.

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Miguel José Yacamán

Miguel José Yacamán (born 1946 in Córdoba, Veracruz) is a Mexican physicist who has made many contributions to the field of nanotechnology.

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Miguel López de Legazpi

Miguel López de Legazpi (c. 1502 – August 20, 1572), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Basque-Spanish navigator and governor who established the first Spanish settlement in the East Indies when his expedition crossed the Pacific Ocean from the Viceroyalty of New Spain in modern-day Mexico, arrived in Cebu of the Philippine Islands, 1565.

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Miguel León-Portilla

Miguel León-Portilla (born February 22, 1926 in Mexico City) is a Mexican anthropologist and historian, and a prime authority on Nahuatl thought and literature.

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Miguel Lerdo de Tejada

Miguel Lerdo de Tejada (July 6, 1812 – March 22, 1861) was a Mexican statesman, a leader of the Revolution of Ayutla, and author of the Lerdo Law, extinguishing the right of corporations, including the Roman Catholic Church and indigenous communities, from holding land.

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Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald

Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions.

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Miguel Miramón

Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenógenes Miramón y Tarelo, known as Miguel Miramón, (29 September 1832 – 19 June 1867) was a Mexican conservative general and politician.

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Miguel Pro

José Ramón Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez, S.J., also known as Blessed Miguel Pro (born January 13, 1891 – executed November 23, 1927) was a Mexican Jesuit Catholic priest executed under the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles on charges of bombing and attempted assassination of former Mexican President Álvaro Obregón.

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Mike Mentzer

Mike Mentzer (November 15, 1951 – June 10, 2001) was an American IFBB professional bodybuilder, businessman, philosopher and author.

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Mike Mondo

Michael Brendli (born March 26, 1983) is an American professional wrestler.

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Mikhail Borodin

Mikhail Markovich Borodin (Михаи́л Ма́ркович Бороди́н; July 9, 1884 – May 29, 1951) was the alias of Mikhail Gruzenberg, a prominent Comintern agent, associate of Lenin and Chinese Government advisor to its leader Mao Zedong.

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Mil Máscaras

Mil Máscaras (born Aaron Rodríguez Arellano, July 15, 1942) is a Mexican luchador.

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Milanesa

The milanesa (in Italian "cotoletta alla milanese") is a South American variation of an Italian dish where generic types of breaded meat fillet preparations are known as a milanesa.

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Military animal

Military animals are trained animals that are used in warfare and other combat related activities.

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Military macaw

The military macaw (Ara militaris) is a large parrot and a medium-sized macaw.

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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS), or simply as the Loyal Legion is a United States patriotic order, organized April 15, 1865, by officers of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States who "had aided in maintaining the honor, integrity, and supremacy of the national movement" during the American Civil War.

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Military service

Military service is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, whether as a chosen job or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription).

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Militia

A militia is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, citizens of a nation, or subjects of a state, who can be called upon for military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of regular, full-time military personnel, or historically, members of a warrior nobility class (e.g., knights or samurai).

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Milkweed butterfly

Milkweed butterflies are a subfamily, Danainae, in the family Nymphalidae, or brush-footed butterflies.

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Mill Valley, California

Mill Valley is a city in Marin County, California, United States, located about north of San Francisco via the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Milla

Milla, the Mexican star, is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae.

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Milnacipran

Milnacipran (trade names Ixel, Savella, Dalcipran, Toledomin) is a serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) used in the clinical treatment of fibromyalgia. It is not approved for the clinical treatment of major depressive disorder in the USA, but it is in other countries.

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Milnrow

Milnrow (pop. 13,062 (2011)) is a suburban town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England.

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Milpa

A typical modern Central American Milpa. The corn stalks have been bent and left to dry with cobs still on, for other crops, such as beans, to be planted. (Note: the banana plants in the background are not native, but are now a common part of modern Central American agriculture) Milpa is a crop-growing system used throughout Mesoamerica.

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Milpa Alta

Milpa Alta is one of the 16 boroughs into which Mexico's Federal District is divided.

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Milt Palacio

Milton Sigmund Palacio (born February 7, 1978) is a retired Belizean-American professional basketball player who is currently the director of player development at the University of Idaho.

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Miltonia

Miltonia, abbreviated Milt. in the horticultural trade, is an orchid genus comprising nine epiphyte species and eight natural hybrids inhabitants of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, one species reaching the northeast of Argentina and east of Paraguay.

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Mimetite

Mimetite, whose name derives from the Greek Μιμητής mimetes, meaning "imitator", is a lead arsenate chloride mineral (Pb5(AsO4)3Cl) which forms as a secondary mineral in lead deposits, usually by the oxidation of galena and arsenopyrite.

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Mimicry

In evolutionary biology, mimicry is a similarity of one organism, usually an animal, to another that has evolved because the resemblance is selectively favoured by the behaviour of a shared signal receiver that can respond to both.

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Mimosa tenuiflora

Mimosa tenuiflora, syn.

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Mina Proaño

Mina Proaño, an underground silver mine located in central Mexico, is one of the world's largest and most profitable silver mines.

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Minatitlán

There are at least two places in Mexico called Minatitlán.

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Minatitlán, Veracruz

Minatitlán is a city in southeastern Mexican state of Veracruz in the Olmec region of the state and the north of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

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Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport

Minatitlán International Airport is an international airport located in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz, Mexico, near Minatitlán.

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Mindbender (Galaxyland)

The Mindbender is the world's largest indoor triple-loop roller coaster.

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Minim (religious order)

The Minims (also called the Minimi or Order of Minims, abbreviated O.M.) are members of a Roman Catholic religious order of friars founded by Saint Francis of Paola in fifteenth-century Italy.

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Minimum Age Convention, 1973

The Convention concerning Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, is a convention adopted in 1973 by the International Labour Organization.

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Minister (government)

A minister is a politician who heads a government department, making and implementing decisions on policies in conjunction with the other ministers.

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Ministry (government department)

A ministry is a governmental organisation, headed by a minister, that is meant to manage a specific sector of public administration.

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Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (Nicaragua)

The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA), is in charge of environmental protection and of the study, planning, and management of the Nicaragua's natural resources.

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Minnie Mouse

Minnie Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character created by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney.

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Minoru Tanaka (wrestler)

is a Japanese professional wrestler and shootboxer.

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Minute Maid Park

Minute Maid Park, previously known as The Ballpark at Union Station, Enron Field, and Astros Field, is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, that opened in 2000 to house the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Minuteman Project

The Minuteman Project was an activist organization started in August 2004 by a group of private individuals in the United States to extrajudicially monitor the United States – Mexico border's flow of illegal immigrants.

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Mirabeau B. Lamar

Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (August 16, 1798 – December 19, 1859), an attorney born in Georgia, became a Texas politician, poet, diplomat and soldier.

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Mirabilis jalapa

Mirabilis jalapa, the marvel of Peru or four o'clock flower, is the most commonly grown ornamental species of Mirabilis plant, and is available in a range of colours.

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Mirabilis longiflora

Mirabilis longiflora, sweet four o'clock, is a species of flowering plant native to the southwestern United States from Arizona to Texas and northern Mexico.

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Miracle of Chile

The "Miracle of Chile" was a term used by economist Milton Friedman to describe the reorientation of the Chilean economy in the 1980s and the effects of the economic policies applied by a large group of Chilean economists who collectively came to be known as the Chicago Boys, having studied at the University of Chicago where Friedman taught.

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Mirada de mujer

Mirada de mujer is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Azteca Trece on June 9, 1997, and concluded on June 5, 1998.

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Miramar, New Zealand

Miramar is a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand, south-east of the city centre.

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Miranda!

Miranda! is an Argentine electropop band formed in 2001.

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Mireille Roccatti

Mireille Roccatti Velásquez (born in Monterrey, Nuevo León), is a Mexican scholar and jurist who served as the first female president of the country's National Human Rights Commission.

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Miroslava (actress)

Miroslava Šternová (February 26, 1925 – March 9, 1955), better known as Miroslava, was a Czechoslovakian-born Mexican film actress who appeared in thirty two films.

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Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá

Located in Baja California, Mexico about 35 miles southeast of El Rosario, Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá was the only mission founded by Franciscans in Baja California.

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Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó

Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó was a Spanish mission on the Baja California peninsula in colonial Mexico, the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

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Miss International

Miss International (Miss International Beauty or The International Beauty Pageant) is a Tokyo-based international beauty pageant organized by The International Culture Association.

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Miss Peru

Miss Peru is a national beauty pageant in Peru.

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Miss Universe

Miss Universe is an annual international beauty pageant that is run by the American based Miss Universe Organization.

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Miss Venezuela

Miss Venezuela is a national beauty pageant in Venezuela.

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Mission San Antonio de Padua

Mission San Antonio de Padua is a Spanish mission established by the Franciscan order in present-day Monterey County, California, near the present-day town of Jolon.

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Mission San José (California)

Mission San José is a Spanish mission located in the present-day city of Fremont, California.

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Mission San Juan Capistrano

Mission San Juan Capistrano was a Spanish mission in colonial Las Californias.

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Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa

Misión San Luís Obispo de Tolosa is a Spanish mission founded in 1772 by Father Junípero Serra in the present-day city of San Luis Obispo, California.

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Mission San Luis Rey de Francia

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is a former Spanish mission in an unincorporated part of San Diego County, surrounded by the present-day city of Oceanside, California, United States.

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Mission San Rafael Arcángel

Mission San Rafael Arcángel was founded in 1817 as a medical asistencia ("sub-mission") of Mission San Francisco de Asís.

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Mission, Texas

Mission is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Missionaries of the Precious Blood

The Missionaries of the Precious Blood form a community of priests and brothers within the Roman Catholic Church.

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Missionary Training Center

Missionary Training Centers (MTCs) are centers devoted to training missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Mississippi Mills, Ontario

Mississippi Mills is a town in eastern Ontario, Canada, in Lanark County on the Mississippi River.

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Missouri

Missouri is a state in the Midwestern United States.

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Mita Congregation

The Mita Congregation (Congregación Mita) is a Christian denomination headquartered in Puerto Rico.

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Mitchell (film)

Mitchell is a 1975 American action film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, written by Ian Kennedy Martin, and starring Joe Don Baker as an abrasive police detective.

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Mitla

Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.

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Mitsubishi Challenger

The Mitsubishi Pajero Sport is a mid-size SUV produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors since 1996, spanning over three generations.

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Mixtec

The Mixtecs, or Mixtecos, are indigenous Mesoamerican peoples of Mexico inhabiting the region known as La Mixteca of Oaxaca and Puebla as well as the state of Guerrero's Región Montañas, and Región Costa Chica, which covers parts of the Mexican states of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla. The Mixtec region and the Mixtec peoples are traditionally divided into three groups, two based on their original economic caste and one based on the region they settled. High Mixtecs or mixteco alto were of the upper class and generally richer; the Low Mixtecs or "mixteco bajo" were generally poorer. In recent times, an economic reversal or equalizing has been seen. The third group is Coastal Mixtecs "mixteco de la costa" whose language is closely related to that of the Low Mixtecs; they currently inhabit the Pacific slope of Oaxaca and Guerrero. The Mixtec languages form a major branch of the Otomanguean language family. In pre-Columbian times, a number of Mixtecan city states competed with each other and with the Zapotec kingdoms. The major Mixtec polity was Tututepec which rose to prominence in the 11th century under the leadership of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw, the only Mixtec king who ever united the Highland and Lowland polities into a single state. Like the rest of the indigenous peoples of Mexico, the Mixtec were conquered by the Spanish invaders and their indigenous allies in the 16th century. Pre-Columbia Mixtecs numbered around 1.5 million. Today there are approximately 800,000 Mixtec people in Mexico, and there are also large populations in the United States.

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Miyavi

, better known by his stage name, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and actor.

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Mobile phone operator

A mobile phone operator, wireless provider, or carrier is a mobile telecommunications company that provides wireless Internet GSM services for mobile device users.

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Mocorito

Mocorito (meaning "place of the dead") is a small city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Modafinil

Modafinil, sold under the brand name Provigil among others, is a medication to treat sleepiness due to narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder, or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In OSA continuous positive airway pressure is the preferred treatment. While it has seen off-label use as a purported cognitive enhancer, evidence for any benefit is lacking. It is taken by mouth. Common side effects include headache, anxiety, trouble sleeping, and nausea. Serious side effects may include allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, abuse, or hallucinations. It is unclear if use during pregnancy is safe. The amount of medication used may need to be adjusted in those with kidney or liver problems. It is not recommended in those with an arrhythmia, significant hypertension, or left ventricular hypertrophy. How it works is not entirely clear. One possibility is that it may affect the areas of the brain involved with the sleep cycle. Modafinil was approved for medical use in the United States in 1998. In the United States it is classified as a schedule IV controlled substance due to concerns about addiction. In the United Kingdom it is a prescription only medication. It is avaliable as a generic medication. In the United Kingdom it costs the NHS about £105.21 a month as of 2018. In the United States the wholesale cost per month is about 34.20 USD as of 2018.

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Modena City Ramblers

Modena City Ramblers (also known as M.C.R.) is an Italian folk band founded in 1991.

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Modern Air Transport

Modern Air Transport, Inc. (originally Modern Air Transport/MAT, subsequently Modern Air) was a United States-based non-scheduled and supplemental carrierholder of supplemental air carrier certificate authorised to operate non-scheduled passenger and cargo services to supplement the scheduled operations of certificated route air carriers; an airline holding a supplemental air carrier certificate was also known as a "nonsked" in the US founded in 1946.

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Modern Marvels

Modern Marvels is an American worldwide television series on the History Channel.

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Modernist poetry in English

Modernist poetry in English started in the early years of the 20th century with the appearance of the Imagists.

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Moe Dalitz

Morris Barney Dalitz (December 25, 1899 – August 31, 1989) was an American gangster, businessman, casino owner and philanthropist.

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Mogens Lykketoft

Mogens Lykketoft (born 9 January 1946) is a Danish politician and a leading figure in the Social Democratic Party.

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Mogollon culture

Mogollon culture is an archaeological culture of Native American peoples from Southern New Mexico and Arizona, Northern Sonora and Chihuahua, and Western Texas, a region known as Oasisamerica.

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Mogollon Rim

The Mogollon Rim or) is a topographical and geological feature cutting across the U.S. state of Arizona. It extends approximately, starting in northern Yavapai County and running eastward, ending near the border with New Mexico. The Mogollon Rim is not to be confused with the Mogollon Mountains in New Mexico located somewhat east of the eastern end of the Rim. The official estimate of the eastern end is near Show Low, although some sources extend it farther east. See It forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona.

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Mohammed VI of Morocco

Mohammed VI (محمد السادس,; born 21 August 1963) is the King of Morocco.

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Mohegan Sun

Mohegan Sun is an American casino, with of gambling space.

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Moisés Solana

Moisés Solana Arciniega (December 26, 1935 – July 27, 1969) was a racing driver from Mexico.

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Mojiganga (band)

Mojiganga is a Colombian ska punk band from Medellín, Antioquia, formed in 1995.

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Mokelumne Hill, California

Mokelumne Hill (also, Big Bar, Moke Hill, and The Hill) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States.

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Molcajete

A molcajete (Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl molcaxitl) is a stone tool, the traditional Mexican version of the mortar and pestle, similar to the South American batan, used for grinding various food product.

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Molera

A molera is a "hole" in a Chihuahua's head; it is the same as a fontanelle in human babies.

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Mollie Monroe

Mary E. Sawyer (1846-1902), better known as Mollie Monroe, was an American old west woman who was known for crossdressing and for her liaisons with multiple men, among other things.

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Molokan

A Molokan (p or молоканин, "dairy-eater") is a member of various Spiritual Christian sects that evolved from Eastern Christianity in the East Slavic lands.

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Mololoa River

The Mololoa River is one of the biggest rivers in Nayarit, Mexico, along with the Lerma-Santiago and Grande de Santiago Rivers.

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Molossus (bat)

Molossus is a genus of bats.

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Molotov (band)

Molotov is a Mexican rock and comedy rap band formed in Mexico City in September 1995.

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Molybdenite

Molybdenite is a mineral of molybdenum disulfide, MoS2.

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Monarcas Morelia

Club Atlético Monarcas Morelia is a Mexican professional football club based in Morelia, Michoacán, playing in Liga MX.

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Monarch butterfly

The monarch butterfly or simply monarch (Danaus plexippus) is a milkweed butterfly (subfamily Danainae) in the family Nymphalidae.

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Monarda citriodora

Monarda citriodora is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, that is native much of the United States and Mexico.

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Monclova

Monclova, is a city and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Mondragon Corporation

The Mondragon Corporation is a corporation and federation of worker cooperatives based in the Basque region of Spain.

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Mongo Santamaría

Ramón "Mongo" Santamaría Rodríguez (April 7, 1917 – February 1, 2003) was a rumba quinto master and an Afro-Cuban Latin jazz percussionist.

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Mongolian spot

Mongolian spot (congenital dermal melanocytosis) is a benign, flat, congenital birthmark, with wavy borders and an irregular shape.

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Monica Frassoni

Monica Frassoni (born 10 September 1963, in Veracruz, Mexico) is an Italian politician who has been co-chair of the European Green Party since 2009.

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Monogenetic volcanic field

A monogenetic volcanic field is a type of volcanic field consisting of a group of small monogenetic volcanoes, each of which erupts only once, as opposed to polygenetic volcanoes, which erupt repeatedly over a period of time.

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Monolingualism

Monoglottism (Greek μόνοσ monos, "alone, solitary", + γλώττα glotta, "tongue, language") or, more commonly, monolingualism or unilingualism, is the condition of being able to speak only a single language, as opposed to multilingualism.

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Monster Energy

Monster Energy is an energy drink introduced by Hansen Natural Company (now Monster Beverage Corporation (MNST)) in April 2002.

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Monstera deliciosa

Monstera deliciosa is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama.

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Montana

Montana is a state in the Northwestern United States.

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Monte Albán

Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (17.043° N, 96.767°W).

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Monterey, California

Monterey is a city located in Monterey County in the U.S. state of California, on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on California's Central Coast.

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Monterey, Virginia

Monterey is a town in Highland County, Virginia, United States.

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Monterrey

Monterrey is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) (in Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education), also known as Tecnológico de Monterrey or simply as Tec, is a private, nonsectarian and coeducational multi-campus university based in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Santa Catarina

Campus Santa Catarina of ITESM is a private high school for grades 10-12 in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León which is part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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Monterrey Metro

The Monterrey Metro (Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metrorrey), generally referred to as just Metrorrey is a fully grade-separated rapid transit system in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Monterrey platyfish

The Monterrey platyfish (Xiphophorus couchianus) is a species of freshwater fish in family Poecilidae of order Cyprinodontiformes.

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Montparnasse

Montparnasse(French) is an area of Paris, France, on the left bank of the river Seine, centred at the crossroads of the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the Rue de Rennes, between the Rue de Rennes and boulevard Raspail.

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Montreal Convention

The Montreal Convention (formally, the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air) is a multilateral treaty adopted by a diplomatic meeting of ICAO member states in 1999.

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Monument

A monument is a type of—usually three-dimensional—structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical, political, technical or architectural importance.

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Moon Knight

Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Moon pie

A moon pie or stylized as MoonPie is an American confection, popular across much of the United States, which consists of two round graham cracker cookies, with marshmallow filling in the center, dipped in a flavored coating.

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Moosehead Breweries

Moosehead Breweries Limited is Canada's oldest independent brewery, located in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Morelia

Morelia (from 1545 to 1828 known as Valladolid) is a city and municipality in the north central part of the state of Michoacán in central Mexico.

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Morelia Cathedral

Morelia Cathedral (Catedral de Morelia (San Salvador)) is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic cathedral located in the center of the city of Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico.

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Morelia International Airport

General Francisco Mujica International Airport, or simply Morelia International Airport, is an international airport in Álvaro Obregón, Michoacán, Mexico, near Morelia.

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Morelos

Morelos, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Morelos (Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos), is one of the 32 states, which comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Mormon colonies in Mexico

The Mormon colonies in Mexico are settlements located near the Sierra Madre mountains in northern Mexico which were established by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints beginning in 1885.

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Mormon Corridor

The Mormon Corridor is the areas of Western North America that were settled between 1850 and approximately 1890 by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), who are commonly known as Mormons.

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Mormon fundamentalism

Mormon fundamentalism (also called fundamentalist Mormonism) is a belief in the validity of selected fundamental aspects of Mormonism as taught and practiced in the nineteenth century, particularly during the administrations of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, the first two presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Mormon pioneers

The Mormon pioneers were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), also known as Latter-day Saints, who migrated across the United States from the Midwest to the Salt Lake Valley in what is today the U.S. state of Utah.

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Mormon Trail

The Mormon Trail is the 1,300-mile (2,092 km) route that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints traveled from 1846 to 1868.

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Mormonism and women

The status of women in Mormonism has been a source of public debate since before the death of Joseph Smith in 1844.

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Morning glory

Morning glory (also written as morning-glory) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux.

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Morning Glory cloud

The Morning Glory cloud is a rare meteorological phenomenon consisting of a low-level atmospheric solitary wave and associated cloud, occasionally observed in different locations around the world.

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Morning Runner

Morning Runner were an English alternative rock band, formed in 2003 in Reading.

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Moros y cristianos

Moros y Cristianos or Moros i Cristians literally in English Moors and Christians, is a set of festival activities which are celebrated in many towns and cities of Spain, mainly in the southern Valencian Community.

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Morpho

The morpho butterflies comprise many species of Neotropical butterfly under the genus Morpho.

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Morpho menelaus

The Menelaus blue morpho (Morpho menelaus) is one of thirty species of butterfly in the subfamily Morphinae.

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Morris Cerullo

Morris Cerullo (born October 2, 1931) is an American pentecostal evangelist.

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Morris the Cat

Morris the Cat (voiced by John Erwin) is the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food, appearing on its packaging and in many of its television commercials.

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Morro Bay, California

Morro Bay is a waterfront city in San Luis Obispo County, California located along California State Route 1 on California's Central Coast.

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Morton Gould

Morton Gould (December 10, 1913February 21, 1996) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist.

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Morton Sobell

Morton Sobell (born April 11, 1917) is an American former engineer with General Electric and Reeves Electronics who worked on military and government contracts and who was subsequently found guilty of spying for the Soviets as a part of a ring that included Julius Rosenberg and others.

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Mosasaur

Mosasaurs (from Latin Mosa meaning the 'Meuse river', and Greek σαύρος sauros meaning 'lizard') are an extinct group of large marine reptiles containing 38 genera in total.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Moses Austin

Moses Austin (October 4, 1761 – June 10, 1821) was an American businessman and pioneer who played a large part in the development of the lead industry in the early United States.

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Moses Thatcher

Moses Thatcher (February 2, 1842 – August 21, 1909) was an apostle and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Moshulu

Moshulu (ex Kurt) is a four-masted steel barque built by William Hamilton and Company on the River Clyde in Scotland in 1904.

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Mosquitofish

The western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) is a species of freshwater fish, also known commonly, if ambiguously, as simply mosquitofish or by its generic name, Gambusia, or by the common name gambezi.

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Moss

Mosses are small flowerless plants that typically grow in dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations.

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Mostros

Mostros is the fifth and last studio album recorded by Mexican rock band Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio.

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Mother lode

Mother lode is a principal vein or zone of gold or silver ore.

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Mother Orange Tree

The Mother Orange Tree is the oldest living orange tree in Northern California.

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Mother's Day

Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.

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Mottled duck

The mottled duck (Anas fulvigula) or mottled mallard is a medium-sized dabbling duck.

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Motul, Yucatán

Motul is a small city in Motul Municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán, located some east of Mérida.

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Mound Builders

The various cultures collectively termed Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious, ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes.

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Mount Gay Rum

Mount Gay Rum is produced by Mount Gay Distilleries Ltd.

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Mount Werner

Mount Werner is a mountain summit in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.

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Mount Wrightson

Mount Wrightson is a peak in the Santa Rita Mountains within the Coronado National Forest, in southern Arizona, United States.

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Mountain bike racing

Mountain bike racing (shortened MTB or ATB racing) is the competitive cycle sport discipline of mountain biking held on off-road terrain.

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Mountain jet

Mountain jets are a type of jet stream created by surface winds channeled through mountain passes, sometimes causing high wind speeds and drastic temperature changes.

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Mountain pine beetle

The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia.

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Mountain plover

The mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) is a medium-sized ground bird in the plover family (Charadriidae).

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Mountain Time Zone

The Mountain Time Zone of North America keeps time by subtracting seven hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when standard time is in effect, and by subtracting six hours during daylight saving time (UTC−6).

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Mourning dove

The mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) is a member of the dove family, Columbidae.

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Movil@ccess

Movil@access was a Mexican company owned by Grupo Salinas that offered two-way paging services.

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Movistar

Movistar is a major telecommunications brand owned by Telefónica, operating in Spain and in many Hispanic American countries.

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Mr. Águila

José Delgado Saldaña (born December 10, 1977) is a Mexican professional wrestler or luchador best known for his work for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

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Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo

"Mr.

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Mr. Moonlight (song)

"Mr.

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MS Freedom of the Seas

MS Freedom of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International.

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MS Navigator of the Seas

MS Navigator of the Seas is the fourth ''Voyager''-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International, and the first second-generation Voyager-class ship.

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MS Oosterdam

MS Oosterdam is a cruise ship of Holland America Line, a division of Carnival Corporation.

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MS Scandinavian Star

MS Scandinavian Star, originally named MS Massalia, was a car and passenger ferry built in France in 1971.

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Mu (lost continent)

Mu is the name of a suggested lost continent whose concept and name were proposed by 19th-century traveler and writer Augustus Le Plongeon, who claimed that several ancient civilizations, such as those of Egypt and Mesoamerica, were created by refugees from Mu—which he located in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Mucc

is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in Ibaraki in 1997.

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Muchachitas

Muchachitas (English title: Girls) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1991.

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Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real

Mujer, casos de la vida real (translated: Woman, Real Life Cases) is an anthology telenovela produced by Mexican television network Televisa for Canal de las Estrellas.

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Mule

A mule is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare).

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Mulegé Municipality

Mulegé is the northernmost municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.

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Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge

Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge located about south of Muleshoe, Texas on Texas State Highway 214.

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Muleshoe, Texas

Muleshoe is a city in Bailey County, Texas, United States.

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Multi-party system

A multi-party system is a system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for national election, and all have the capacity to gain control of government offices, separately or in coalition.

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Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service

Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS), formerly known as Broadband Radio Service (BRS) and also known as Wireless Cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband networking or, more commonly, as an alternative method of cable television programming reception.

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Multichannel television sound

Multichannel television sound, better known as MTS (often still as BTSC, for the Broadcast Television Systems Committee that created it), is the method of encoding three additional channels of audio into an analog NTSC-format audio carrier.

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Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is a term with a range of meanings in the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and in colloquial use.

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Multipurpose community telecenters

Multipurpose Community Telecenters are telecentre facilities, which provide public access to a variety of communication and information services.

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Multiracial

Multiracial is defined as made up of or relating to people of many races.

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Muna, Yucatán

Muná is a small city in Muna Municipality, Yucatán State, Mexico, to the south of the state capital of Mérida at 20.48°N, 89.72°W.

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Mundo de juguete

Mundo de Juguete (Toy World) is a telenovela produced in Mexico by Televisa in 1974.

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Municipal wireless network

Municipal wireless network (Municipal Wi-Fi, Muni Wi-Fi or Muni-Fi) is a citywide wireless network.

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Municipalities of Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes is a state located in central Mexico.

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Municipalities of Baja California

Baja California is a state located in northern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur is a state located in Western Mexico.

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Municipalities of Campeche

Campeche is a state located in Southern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Chiapas

Chiapas is a state located in Southern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Chihuahua

Chihuahua is a state located in northern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Coahuila

Coahuila is a state located in northern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Colima

Colima is a state located in western Mexico.

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Municipalities of Durango

Durango is a state located in Northwestern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Guanajuato

Guanajuato is a state located in central Mexico.

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Municipalities of Guerrero

Guerrero is a state located in southern Mexico.

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Municipalities of Hidalgo

The Mexican state of Hidalgo is made up of 84 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of Jalisco

The Mexican state of Jalisco is divided into 125 municipalities Municipalities in Jalisco are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Mexico

Municipalities (municipios in Spanish) are the second-level administrative divisions of Mexico, where the first-level administrative division is the state (Spanish: estado).

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Municipalities of Morelos

The Mexican state of Morelos is currently subdivided into 33 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of Nayarit

The Mexican state of Nayarit is divided into 20 municipalities (municipios). Municipalities in Nayarit are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Oaxaca

The Mexican state of Oaxaca is made up of 570 municipalities (municipios)—more than any other state.

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Municipalities of Puebla

The Mexican state of Puebla is divided into 217 municipalities (municipios): Municipalities in Puebla are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Querétaro

The Mexican state of Querétaro is made up of 18 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of Quintana Roo

The Mexican State of Quintana Roo is made up of 11 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of San Luis Potosí

The Mexican state of San Luis Potosí is divided into 58 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of Sinaloa

The Mexican state of Sinaloa is divided into 18 municipios (municipalities).

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Municipalities of Sonora

The Mexican state of Sonora is divided into 72 municipalities.

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Municipalities of Tabasco

The Mexican state of Tabasco is made up of 17 municipalities (municipios). Municipalities in Tabasco are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Tamaulipas

The Mexican state of Tamaulipas is divided into 43 municipalities (Spanish: municipios.) Municipalities in Tamaulipas are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Tlaxcala

The Mexican state of Tlaxcala is made up of 60 municipalities (municipios).

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Municipalities of Veracruz

The Mexican state of Veracruz is subdivided into 212 municipalities (municipios) Municipalities in Veracruz are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.

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Municipalities of Yucatán

The Mexican state of Yucatán is made up of 106 municipios (municipalities), organized into 7 administrative regions.

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Municipalities of Zacatecas

Zacatecas is a state located in Western Mexico.

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Municipality

A municipality is usually a single urban or administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and state laws to which it is subordinate.

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Mural

A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surface.

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Murcof

Murcof is the performing and recording name of Mexican electronica artist Fernando Corona.

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Murder

Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought.

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Murder of Thomas and Jackie Hawks

Thomas and Jackie Hawks were a couple from Prescott, Arizona, United States, who were murdered in 2004.

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Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote is an American crime drama television series starring Angela Lansbury as mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher.

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Muscovy duck

The Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) is a large duck native to Mexico, Central, and South America.

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Museo Descubre

Museo Descubre (Full name: "Descubre, Museo Interactivo de Ciencia y Tecnología" or "Discover Interactive Museum of Science and Technology") is a hands-on, interactive museum located in the city of Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes, Mexico.

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Museum

A museum (plural musea or museums) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.

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Museum of Contemporary Art (Aguascalientes)

The Aguascalientes Museum of Contemporary Art is an art gallery located in the city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico and has 6 galleries.

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Music history of the United States

The music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music.

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Music history of the United States (1900–40)

Modern Native American pow wows arose around the turn of the 20th century.

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Music history of the United States in the 1950s

Many musical styles flourished and combined in the 1940s and 1950s, most likely because of the influence of radio had in creating a mass market for music.

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Music in professional wrestling

Music in professional wrestling serves a variety of purposes.

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Music industry

The music industry consists of the companies and individuals that earn money by creating new songs and pieces and selling live concerts and shows, audio and video recordings, compositions and sheet music, and the organizations and associations that aid and represent music creators.

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Music of Arizona

The music of Arizona began with Indigenous music of North America made by Indigenous peoples of Arizona.

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Music of California

In the United States, California is commonly associated with the film, music, and arts industries; there are numerous world-famous Californian musicians.

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Music of Ghana

There are many styles of traditional and modern music of Ghana, due to Ghana's cosmopolitan geographic position on the African continent.

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Music of Latin America

The music of Latin America refers to music originating from Latin America, namely the Romance-speaking countries and territories of the Americas and the Caribbean south of the United States.

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Music of Nicaragua

Music of Nicaragua is a mixture of indigenous and European, especially Spanish, influences.

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Muskox

The muskox (Ovibos moschatus), also spelled musk ox and musk-ox (in ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃ, umingmak), is an Arctic hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae, noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor emitted during the seasonal rut by males, from which its name derives.

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Mustang

The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish.

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Mutant, Texas: Tales of Sheriff Ida Red

Mutant, Texas: Tales of Sheriff Ida Red is a four-issue comic book miniseries created and written by Paul Dini and illustrated by J. Bone, published by Oni Press in 2002.

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Mutsu Munemitsu

Count was a Japanese statesman and diplomat in Meiji period Japan.

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Mutualista

Mutualistas were community-based mutual aid societies created by Mexican immigrants in the late 19th century United States.

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Muut

Muut was the personification and messenger of death in the culture of the Native American Cahuilla people of southern California and northern Mexico, and was usually depicted as an owl or as the unseen hooting of owls.

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MV Joyita

MV Joyita was a merchant vessel from which 25 passengers and crew mysteriously disappeared in the South Pacific in 1955.

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MX

MX, Mx, mX, or mx may refer to.

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My Disco

MY DISCO is an Australian band formed in 2003.

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My Family (film)

My Family is a 1995 independent American drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales.

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Myra Landau

Myra Landau (born December 5, 1926) is an artist and abstract painter involved in art research.

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Myrsinaceae

Myrsinaceae, or the myrsine family, was formerly recognized as a rather large family from the order Ericales, consisting of 35 genera and about 1000 species.

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Myrtillocactus

Myrtillocactus (from Latin, "blueberry cactus") is a genus of cacti.

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N. Richard Nash

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N.E.C. (football club)

Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, commonly abbreviated to N.E.C., is a Dutch football club from the city of Nijmegen that currently plays in the Eerste Divisie.

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Na-Dene languages

Na-Dene (also Nadene, Na-Dené, Athabaskan–Eyak–Tlingit, Tlina–Dene) is a family of Native American languages that includes at least the Athabaskan languages, Eyak, and Tlingit languages.

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Nabisco

Nabisco (from the National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey.

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Nabor Carrillo Flores

Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911 in Mexico City - 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo.

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Nacho Libre

Nacho Libre is a 2006 Mexican-American sports comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and Mike White.

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Nachos

Nachos is a dish from northern Mexico that consists of tortilla chips (or totopos) covered with cheese or a cheese-based sauce often served as a snack.

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Nada personal (1996 TV series)

Nada personal is a Mexican telenovela, which was broadcast in 1996.

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Nadadores

Nadadores is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)

Nadvorna is a Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within Orthodox Judaism.

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Nagatachō

is a district of Tokyo, Japan, located in Chiyoda Ward.

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Nagoya Pan-Pacific Peace Exposition

The was a world's fair held in what is now part of the Minami Ward of Nagoya city, Japan from 15 March to 31 May in 1937.

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Nahuan languages

The Nahuan or Aztecan languages are those languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family that have undergone a sound change, known as Whorf's law, that changed an original *t to /tɬ/ before *a.

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Nahuas

The Nahuas are a group of indigenous people of Mexico and El Salvador.

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Nahuatl orthography

Nahuatl orthography is the body of methodologies and conventions used to express the Nahuatl languages and dialects in some given writing system, and the inventory of glyphs, graphemes and diacritics employed for that purpose.

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NAICS 11

NAICS sector 11 (abbreviated to NAICS 11) is a sub-classification of economic activity that covers agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) system in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

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Naima Mora

Naima Mora (born March 1, 1984) is an American fashion model and the winner of Cycle 4 of America's Next Top Model.

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Nalandabodhi

Nalandabodhi is a Tibetan Buddhist organization founded in the United States by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche in 1997 and named after the historic Nalanda university of India.

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Nampo

Nampo (North Korean official spelling: Nampho), also spelled Namp'o, is a city and seaport in South Pyongan Province, North Korea, which lies on the northern shore of the Taedong River, 15 km east of the river's mouth.

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Nancy Kelsey

Nancy Kelsey (August 1, 1823, Barren County, Kentucky – August 10, 1896, Cuyama, California) was a member of the Bartleson-Bidwell party.

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NANDA

NANDA International (formerly the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) is a professional organization of nurses standardized nursing terminology that was officially founded in 1982 and develops, researches, disseminates and refines the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses.

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Naolinco

Naolinco is a city in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Napa County, California

Napa County is a county located north of San Pablo Bay in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California.

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Naparima College

Naparima College (informally known as Naps) is a public secondary school for teenaged boys in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Naperville, Illinois

Naperville is a city in DuPage and Will counties in the U.S. state of Illinois, and a suburb of Chicago.

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Napoleon Collins

Rear Admiral Napoleon Collins (4 March 1814 – 9 August 1875) served in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.

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Napoleon Dynamite

Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt, Sean Covel and Jory Weitz, written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess.

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Narco News

Narco News is an online newspaper that covers the "War on Drugs” and social movements throughout the Americas.

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Narco-state

Narco-state (also narco-capitalism or narco-economy) is a political and economic term applied to states where all legitimate institutions become penetrated by the power and wealth of the illegal drug trade.

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Narcocorrido

A narcocorrido ("narco-corrido" or drug ballad) is a subgenre of the Mexican norteño-corrido (northern ballad) music genre, traditional folk music from northern Mexico, from which several other genres have evolved.

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Nargaroth

Nargaroth is a German black metal band led by René "Ash" Wagner, formerly known as “Kanwulf”.

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Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan

is the elder son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, which makes him the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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Narváez expedition

The Narváez expedition was a Spanish journey of exploration and colonization started in 1527 that intended to establish colonial settlements and garrisons in Florida.

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NASCAR Xfinity Series

The NASCAR Xfinity Series is a stock car racing series organized by NASCAR.

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Nashville warbler

The Nashville warbler (Oreothlypis ruficapilla) is a small songbird in the New World warbler family, found in North and Central America.

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Nassau, Bahamas

Nassau is the capital and commercial centre of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

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Nasua

Nasua is a genus within the family Procyonidae, whose best-known members are raccoons.

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Natalia Lafourcade

María Natalia Lafourcade Silva (born 26 February 1984) is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter who since her debut in 2003 has been one of the most successful singers in the pop rock scene in Latin America.

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Natalia Lafourcade (album)

Natalia Lafourcade is the first album by Mexican pop singer Natalia Lafourcade, released in 2002.

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Natalia Sedova

Natalia Ivanovna Sedova (Ната́лья Ива́новна Седо́ва; April 5, 1882 Romny, Russian Empire– January 23, 1962, Corbeil-Essonnes, Paris, France) is best known as the second wife of Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary.

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Natalidae

The family Natalidae, or funnel-eared bats, are found from Mexico to Brazil and the Caribbean islands.

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Natchez people

The Natchez (Natchez pronunciation) are a Native American people who originally lived in the Natchez Bluffs area in the Lower Mississippi Valley, near the present-day city of Natchez, Mississippi in the United States.

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Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches (Les Natchitoches) is a small city and the parish seat of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Nathalie Dechy

Nathalie Dechy (born 21 February 1979) is a former professional tour tennis player from France.

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Nathan Clifford

Nathan Clifford (August 18, 1803 – July 25, 1881) was an American statesman, diplomat and jurist, whose career culminated in a lengthy period of service as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Nathan Crook Twining

Nathan Crook Twining (17 January 1869 – 4 July 1924) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy.

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Nathan E. Cook

Nathan Edward Cook (October 10, 1885 – September 10, 1992) was a sailor in the United States Navy during the Philippine–American War whose naval career continued through the Second World War.

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Nathanael West

Nathanael West (born Nathan Weinstein; October 17, 1903 – December 22, 1940) was an American author and screenwriter.

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Nathaniel P. Banks

Nathaniel Prentice (or Prentiss) Banks (January 30, 1816 – September 1, 1894) was an American politician from Massachusetts and a Union general during the Civil War.

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National Abortion Federation

The National Abortion Federation (NAF) is an organization of abortion providers.

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National Assembly of the Socialist Left

The National Assembly of the Socialist Left is an alliance of far-left groups in Mexico.

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National Association of College and University Residence Halls

The National Association of College and University Residence Halls Incorporated (NACURH) is an international organization made up of eight regions.

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National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics

The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) is a professional organization for college and university athletic directors in the United States.

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National Autonomous University of Mexico

The National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, - literal translation: Autonomous National University of Mexico, UNAM) is a public research university in Mexico.

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National Caucus of Labor Committees

The National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC) is a political organization in the United States founded and controlled by political activist Lyndon LaRouche, who has sometimes described it as a "philosophical association".

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National City, California

National City is a city located in the South Bay region of the San Diego metropolitan area, in southwestern San Diego County, California.

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National colours

National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols.

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National day

A national day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country.

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National day of mourning

A national day of mourning is a day marked by mourning and memorial activities observed among the majority of a country's populace.

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National dish

A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country.

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National Electoral Institute

The National Electoral Institute (Instituto Nacional Electoral, INE) (formerly Federal Electoral Institute (Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE)) is an autonomous, public organization responsible for organizing federal elections in Mexico, that is, those related to the election of the President of the United Mexican States and to the election of the members of the Lower and Upper Chambers that constitute the Congress of the Union.

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National Football League

The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).

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National Football League on television

The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the most lucrative and expensive rights of any American sport.

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National Hispanic Cultural Center

The National Hispanic Cultural Center is dedicated to preserving, promoting and advancing Hispanic culture, arts and humanities.

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National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is the period from September 15 to October 15 in the United States, when people recognize the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the group's heritage and culture.

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National Hispanic Institute

The National Hispanic Institute (NHI) is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the future leadership needs of the global Hispanic community.

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National human rights institution

A national human rights institution (NHRI) is an independent institution bestowed with the responsibility to broadly protect, monitor and promote human rights in a given country.

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National Liberation Army (Colombia)

The National Liberation Army (Spanish: Ejército de Liberación Nacional, ELN) is an armed group involved in the continuing Colombian armed conflict, Official Journal of the European Union.

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National Museum of Brazil

The National Museum (Museu Nacional) is the oldest scientific institution of Brazil and one of the largest museums of natural history and anthropology in the Americas.

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National Outdoor Leadership School

The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) is a non-profit outdoor education school based in the United States dedicated to teaching environmental ethics, technical outdoors skills, wilderness medicine, risk management and judgment, and leadership on extended wilderness expeditions and in traditional classrooms.

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National security

National security refers to the security of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, and is regarded as a duty of government.

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National Security Study Memorandum 200

National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (NSSM200) was completed on December 10, 1974 by the United States National Security Council under the direction of Henry Kissinger.

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National Social Security Workers Union

The National Social Security Workers Union (Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores del Seguro Social or SNTSS) is a Mexican labor union representing employees of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS).

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National Wrestling Alliance

The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is an American professional wrestling organization.

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Native American Film and Video Festival

The Native American Film and Video Festival is a noncompetitive showcase of film, video and audio productions held biennially in New York City.

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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Pub.

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Native American name controversy

The Native American name controversy is an ongoing discussion about the changing terminology used by indigenous peoples of the Americas to describe themselves, as well as how they prefer to be referred to by others.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, also known as American Indians, Indians, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States.

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Nativity scene

In the Christian tradition, a nativity scene (also known as a manger scene, crib, crèche (or, or in Italian presepio or presepe) is the special exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season, of art objects representing the birth of Jesus.Berliner, R. The Origins of the Creche. Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 30 (1946), p. 251. While the term "nativity scene" may be used of any representation of the very common subject of the Nativity of Jesus in art, it has a more specialized sense referring to seasonal displays, either using model figures in a setting or reenactments called "living nativity scenes" (tableau vivant) in which real humans and animals participate. Nativity scenes exhibit figures representing the infant Jesus, his mother, Mary, and her husband, Joseph. Other characters from the nativity story, such as shepherds, sheep, and angels may be displayed near the manger in a barn (or cave) intended to accommodate farm animals, as described in the Gospel of Luke. A donkey and an ox are typically depicted in the scene, and the Magi and their camels, described in the Gospel of Matthew, are also included. Several cultures add other characters and objects that may or may not be Biblical. Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the first live nativity scene in 1223 in order to cultivate the worship of Christ. He himself had recently been inspired by his visit to the Holy Land, where he'd been shown Jesus's traditional birthplace. The scene's popularity inspired communities throughout Catholic countries to stage similar pantomimes. Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world, and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. Nativity scenes have not escaped controversy, and in the United States their inclusion on public lands or in public buildings has provoked court challenges.

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Natura &Co

Natura & Co or simply Natura is a Brazilian manufacturer and marketer of beauty products, household, and personal care, skin care, solar filters, cosmetics, perfume and hair care products the company that sells products through representatives and in more than 3.200 stores in 70 countries across the world.

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Natural border

A natural border is a border between states or their subdivisions which is concomitant with natural formations such as rivers, mountain ranges, or deserts.

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Natural Bridges State Beach

Natural Bridges State Beach is a California state park in Santa Cruz, California in the United States.

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Natural Resources Canada

The Department of Natural Resources (Ministère des Ressources naturelles), operating under the FIP applied title Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), is the ministry of the government of Canada responsible for natural resources, energy, minerals and metals, forests, earth sciences, mapping and remote sensing.

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Navajo language

Navajo or Navaho (Navajo: Diné bizaad or Naabeehó bizaad) is a Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family, by which it is related to languages spoken across the western areas of North America.

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Navasota, Texas

Navasota is a city in Grimes County, Texas, United States.

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Navistar International

Navistar International Corporation (formerly International Harvester Company) is an American holding company, that owns the manufacturer of International brand commercial trucks, IC Bus school and commercial buses, Workhorse brand chassis for motor homes and step vans, and is a private label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van, and SUV markets.

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Navojoa

Navojoa is the fifth-largest city in the northern Mexican state of Sonora and is situated in the southern part of the state.

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Navolato, Sinaloa

Navolato is a city in Navolato Municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Nawaf Al-Temyat

Nawaf AlTemyat (نواف التمياط), born June 28, 1976, is a retired Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player.

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Nayantara Sahgal

Nayantara Sahgal (born 10 May 1927) is an Indian writer who writes in English.

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Nayarit

Nayarit, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit (Estado Libre y Soberano de Nayarit), is one of the 31 states which, together with the Federal District, make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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Náinari Lake

Náinari Lake (Laguna del Náinari) is an artificial lake with a 2 km perimeter created in a zone of small lagoons in the west side of Ciudad Obregón, Mexico). The lake houses many species of aquatic wildlife and attracts many different varieties of duck and birds. You can often see families with children congregating along the shoreline feeding the hundreds of turtles and various species of fish that have become custom to the visitors of the lake.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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Ndaxagua

Ndaxagua (also Ndaxagua cave, Ndaxagua natural tunnel), locally known in Spanish as El Puente Colosal ("Colossal Bridge") is a natural cave with double entrance and archaeological site, located in the extreme northern end of the Coixtlahuaca Basin, central-southern Mexico.

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Neal Cassady

Neal Leon Cassady (February 8, 1926 – February 4, 1968) was a major figure of the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the psychedelic and counterculture movements of the 1960s.

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Neal Francis Lane

Cornelius (Neal) Francis Lane (born August 22, 1938), is a U.S. physicist and Senior Fellow in Science and Technology Policy at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy and Malcolm Gillis University Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy Emeritus at Rice University in Houston, Texas.

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Nearctic realm

The Nearctic is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting the Earth's land surface.

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Nearshoring

Nearshoring is the outsourcing of business processes, especially information technology processes, to companies in a nearby country, often sharing a border with the target country.

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Neighborhood Electric Vehicle

A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a U.S. denomination for battery electric vehicles that are usually built to have a top speed of, and have a maximum loaded weight of.

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Nek

Filippo Neviani (born 6 January 1972), known by his stage name Nek, is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.

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Nellie Cashman

Ellen "Nellie" Cashman (1845 – January 4, 1925), better known as Nellie Cashman, became noted across the American West and in western Canada as a nurse, restaurateur, businesswoman, Roman Catholic philanthropist in Arizona, and gold prospector in Alaska.

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Nelumbo

Nelumbo is a genus of aquatic plants with large, showy flowers.

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Nelumbo lutea

Nelumbo lutea is a species of flowering plant in the family Nelumbonaceae.

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Nemophila

Nemophila is a genus found in the flowering plant family Boraginaceae.

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Neo-Nazism

Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II militant social or political movements seeking to revive and implement the ideology of Nazism.

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Neolithic

The Neolithic was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 10,200 BC, according to the ASPRO chronology, in some parts of Western Asia, and later in other parts of the world and ending between 4500 and 2000 BC.

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Neolloydia

Neolloydia is a genus of cacti.

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Neon Park

Neon Park (born Martin Muller, December 28, 1940 – September 1, 1993) was an American artist and illustrator, best known for the images that have strongly defined covers for nearly every Little Feat album except for the band's self-titled first album.

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Neos (airline)

Neos S.p.A. is an Italian leisure airline with its headquarters in Somma Lombardo and main base at Milan-Malpensa Airport.

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Neotibicen

The genus Neotibicen are large-bodied insects of the family Cicadidae that appear in summer or early fall in eastern North America.

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Neotropic cormorant

The Neotropic cormorant or olivaceous cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) is a medium-sized cormorant found throughout the American tropics and subtropics, from the middle Rio Grande and the Gulf and Californian coasts of the United States south through Mexico and Central America to southern South America, where he is called by the Indian name of "biguá".

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Neotropical realm

The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting the Earth's land surface.

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Nephrolepis exaltata

Nephrolepis exaltata, the sword fern, is a species of fern in the family Lomariopsidaceae (sometimes treated in the families Davalliaceae or Oleandraceae, or in its own family, Nephrolepidaceae), native to tropical regions throughout the world.

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NET (telecommunications)

NET is the largest cable television operator in Latin America.

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Netherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles (Nederlandse Antillen,; Papiamentu: Antia Hulandes) was a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Netherlands at the 1968 Summer Olympics

The Netherlands competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Neural engineering

Neural engineering (also known as neuroengineering) is a discipline within biomedical engineering that uses engineering techniques to understand, repair, replace, enhance, or otherwise exploit the properties of neural systems.

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Nevada

Nevada (see pronunciations) is a state in the Western, Mountain West, and Southwestern regions of the United States of America.

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Nevada Territory

The Territory of Nevada was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1861, until October 31, 1864, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Nevada.

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Nevado de Toluca

Nevado de Toluca (Spanish) is a large stratovolcano in central Mexico, located about west of Mexico City near the city of Toluca.

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Neville Southall

Neville Southall MBE (born 16 September 1958) is a Welsh former international footballer.

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New Agenda Coalition

The New Agenda Coalition (NAC), composed of Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand and South Africa, is a geographically dispersed group of middle power countries seeking to build an international consensus to make progress on nuclear disarmament, as legally called for in the nuclear NPT.

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New Albion

New Albion, also known as Nova Albion, was the name of the continental area north of Mexico claimed by Sir Francis Drake for England in 1579.

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New Democrats

New Democrats, also called centrist Democrats, Clinton Democrats or moderate Democrats, are a centre-right ideological faction within the Democratic Party that emerged after the victory of Republican George H. W. Bush in the 1988 presidential election.

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New Harmony, Indiana

New Harmony is a historic town on the Wabash River in Harmony Township, Posey County, Indiana.

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New Laws

The New Laws (Spanish: Leyes Nuevas), also known as the New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians (Spanish:Leyes y ordenanzas nuevamente hechas por su Majestad para la gobernación de las Indias y buen tratamiento y conservación de los Indios), were issued on November 20, 1542, by King Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire (Charles I of Spain) and regard the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo México, Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern Region of the United States of America.

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New Mexico Military Institute

New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a land-grant institution located in Roswell, New Mexico, United States.

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New Mexico Territory

The Territory of New Mexico was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed (with varying boundaries) from September 9, 1850, until January 6, 1912, when the remaining extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of New Mexico, making it the longest-lived organized incorporated territory of the United States, lasting approximately 62 years.

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New Mutants

The New Mutants is a group of teenaged mutant superheroes-in-training appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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New Navarre

New Navarre (Nueva Navarra, Nafarroa Berria) was a province in the Provincias Internas and under the jurisdiction of the Royal Audience of Guadalajara (Real Audiencia of Guadalajara) of Viceroyalty of New Spain.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (. Merriam-Webster.; La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana.

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New Orleans Mint

The New Orleans Mint (Monnaie de La Nouvelle-Orléans) operated in New Orleans, Louisiana, as a branch mint of the United States Mint from 1838 to 1861 and from 1879 to 1909.

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New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de la Nueva España) was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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New Tribes Mission

New Tribes Mission (NTM) now known as Ethnos360 is an international, theologically evangelical Christian mission organization based in Sanford, Florida, United States.

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New World Information and Communication Order

The New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO or NWIO) aka the MacBride Commission is a term that was coined in a debate over media representations of the developing world in UNESCO in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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New World Order (conspiracy theory)

The New World Order or NWO is claimed to be an emerging clandestine totalitarian world government by various conspiracy theories.

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New World Pictures

New World Pictures (also known as New World Communications Group, Inc. and New World Entertainment) was an American independent production, distribution and (in its final years as an autonomous entity) multimedia company.

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New World porcupine

The New World porcupines, family Erethizontidae, are large arboreal rodents, distinguished by their spiny coverings from which they take their name.

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New World wine

New World wines are those wines produced outside the traditional wine-growing areas of Europe and the Middle East, in particular from Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line

New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA or NYRBA Air Lines) was an airline that operated seaplane service from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and intermediate points on the east coast of South America during the 1920s.

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New Zealand at the 1968 Summer Olympics

New Zealand competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Newburgh, New York (town)

Newburgh is a town in Orange County, New York, United States.

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Newly industrialized country

The category of newly industrialized country (NIC) is a socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world by political scientists and economists.

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Newman, New Mexico

Newman is an unincorporated community in Otero County, New Mexico, United States of America.

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News magazine

A news magazine is a typed, printed, and published piece of paper, magazine or a radio or television program, usually weekly, consisting of articles about current events.

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Newton, Kansas

Newton is a city in and the county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, United States.

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Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)

Nezahualcoyotl (Nezahualcoyōtl), meaning "Coyote in fast" or "Coyote who fasts") (April 28, 1402 – June 4, 1472) was a philosopher, warrior, architect, poet and ruler (tlatoani) of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian era Mexico. Unlike other high-profile Mexican figures from the century preceding Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Nezahualcoyotl was not Mexica; his people were the Acolhua, another Nahuan people settled in the eastern part of the Valley of Mexico, settling on the eastern side of Lake Texcoco. He is best remembered for his poetry, but according to accounts by his descendants and biographers, Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxóchitl and Juan Bautista Pomar, he had an experience of an "Unknown, Unknowable Lord of Everywhere" to whom he built an entirely empty temple in which no blood sacrifices of any kind were allowed — not even those of animals. However, he allowed human sacrifices to continue in his other temples.

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NFL Network

NFL Network (occasionally abbreviated on-air as NFLN) is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that is owned by the National Football League (NFL) and is part of NFL Media, which also includes NFL.com, NFL Films, NFL Mobile, NFL Now and NFL RedZone.

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NFL Sunday Ticket

NFL Sunday Ticket is an out-of-market sports package that broadcasts National Football League (NFL) regular season games unavailable on local affiliates.

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Niños Héroes

The Niños Héroes (Boy Heroes), also known as the Heroic Cadets or Boy Soldiers, were six Mexican teenage military cadets.

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Nicaragua

Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Nicaraguan diaspora

The 1980s were the backdrop to a savage civil war which saw conflict destroy the nation of Nicaragua, and the lives of 50,000+ civilians in the process.

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Nicholas F. Brady

Nicholas Frederick Brady (born April 11, 1930) is an American politician from the state of New Jersey, who was the United States Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and is also known for articulating the Brady Plan in March 1989.

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Nick Dasovic

Nick Robert Dasovic (born December 5, 1968) is a retired professional Canadian soccer player of Croatian descent who played as a midfielder.

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Nick Zedd

Nick Zedd (born January 25, 1958) is an American filmmaker and author based in Mexico City.

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Nicki French

Nicola "Nicki" Sharon French (born 26 September 1964) is an English singer and actress.

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Nicky Byrne

Nicholas Bernard James Adam Byrne, Jr. (born 9 October 1978) is an Irish singer-songwriter, radio and TV presenter, dancer, and former semi-professional footballer, best known for being a member of Irish music band Westlife; he was the band's oldest member.

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Nicola Spirig

Nicola Spirig Hug (born 7 February 1982) is a Swiss professional triathlete.

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Nicolas Baudin

Nicolas Thomas Baudin (17 February 1754 – 16 September 1803) was a French explorer, cartographer, naturalist and hydrographer.

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Nicolás Bravo

Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was the 11th Mexican President and a soldier.

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Nicolás de Piérola

Jose Nicolás Baltasar Fernández de Piérola y Villena (known as "El Califa" ("The Caliph"); January 5, 1839 – June 23, 1913) was a Peruvian politician and finance minister who served as the 33rd and 39th President of the Republic of Peru, from 1879 to 1881 and 1895 to 1899.

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Nicolás Medina

Nicolás Rubén Medina (born 17 February 1982 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for Sport Huancayo of the Peruvian Primera División in Peru.

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Nigel Bruce

William Nigel Ernle Bruce (4 February 1895 – 8 October 1953) was a British character actor on stage and screen.

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Niihau

Niihau (Hawaiian) is the westernmost and seventh largest inhabited island in Hawaiokinai.

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Niki de Saint Phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle (born Catherine-Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle, 29 October 193021 May 2002) was a French-American sculptor, painter, and filmmaker.

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Nikolai Leonov

Nikolai Sergeyevich Leonov (born August 22, 1928) is a Russian nationalist politician and was a senior KGB officer and Latin America expert in the USSR.

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Nina Myers

Nina Myers is a fictional character on the television series, 24, played by Sarah Clarke.

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Nine-banded armadillo

The nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), or the nine-banded, long-nosed armadillo, is a medium-sized mammal found in North, Central, and South America, making it the most widespread of the armadillos.

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Ninel Conde

Ninel Herrera Conde (born September 29, 1970) is a Mexican singer, actress and television host known for her performances in Rebelde, Fuego en la sangre, Mar de amor and Porque el amor manda.

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Nino Bravo

Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis (3 August 1944 – 16 April 1973), better known by his stage name Nino Bravo, was a Spanish pop singer.

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Nintendo Power

Nintendo Power is a news and strategy magazine which was initially published in-house monthly by Nintendo of America, and later independently.

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Nissan KA engine

The KA engines were a series of inline-4 four-stroke gasoline piston engines manufactured by Nissan, which were offered in 2.4 L. The engines blocks were made of cast-iron, while the cylinder heads were made of aluminum.

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Nissan Micra

The Nissan Micra, known in Latin America and in most of Asia as the Nissan, is a supermini produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan since 1982.

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Nissan Navara

The Nissan Navara is the name for the D22, D40 and D23 generations of Nissan pickup trucks sold in Asia, Europe and Australia.

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Nissan QG engine

The QG engine is a 1.3 L, 1.5 L, 1.6 L, and 1.8 L straight-4 piston engine from Nissan.

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Nissan Sentra

The Nissan Sentra is a car produced by Nissan since 1982.

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Nissan Sunny

The Nissan Sunny is a midsize sedan car built by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1966 to 2006.

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Nissan Violet

The Nissan Violet appeared in Japan in 1973, and was exclusive to Japanese Nissan dealerships called Nissan Cherry Store as a larger companion to the Nissan Cherry.

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Nissan X-Trail

The Nissan X-Trail is a compact crossover produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2000.

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Nissan Xterra

The Nissan Xterra is a compact SUV that was manufactured and marketed by Nissan Motors across two generations, sharing its platform with the Nissan Frontier pickup.

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Nissin Foods

Nissin Foods is a Japanese company that makes instant noodles.

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Niurka Montalvo

Niurka Montalvo Amaro (born June 4, 1968, in Havana) is a former Cuban and Spanish athlete who specialised in the long jump and triple jump events.

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NNS Thunder (F90)

USCGC Chase (WHEC-718) was a Hamilton class High Endurance Cutter of the United States Coast Guard.

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No Fly List

The No Fly List is a list created and maintained by the United States federal government's Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) of people who are prohibited from boarding commercial aircraft for travel within, into, or out of the United States.

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No Me Corten El Pelo

No Me Corten El Pelo (1990) is Menudo's 29th album (18th in Spanish).

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Nobby Stiles

Norbert Peter "Nobby" Stiles (born 18 May 1942) is an English retired footballer.

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Noctuidae

The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, is the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of its clades are constantly changing, along with the other families of Noctuoidea.

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Nogales Municipality, Veracruz

Nogales is a municipality in the mountainous western region of the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Nogales, Arizona

Nogales is a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona.

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Nogales, Sonora

Heroica Nogales, more commonly known as Nogales, is a city and the county seat of the Municipality of Nogales.

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Nolina

Nolina is a genus of tropical xerophytic flowering plants, with the principal distribution being in Mexico and extending into the southern United States.

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Nopaltepec

Nopaltepec could refer to one of two locations in the Republic of Mexico.

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Nopaltepec, State of Mexico

Nopaltepec is a village and municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico.

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Nopaltepec, Veracruz

Nopaltepec is a town in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Norberto Rivera Carrera

Norberto Rivera Carrera (born 6 June 1942) is a Mexican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Nordair

Nordair was a Quebec-based airline founded in 1947 from the merger of Boreal Airways and Mont Laurier Aviation.

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Norman Borlaug

Norman Ernest Borlaug (March 25, 1914September 12, 2009) was an American agronomist and humanitarian who led initiatives worldwide that contributed to the extensive increases in agricultural production termed the Green Revolution.

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Norman Smiley

Norman Anthony Smiley (born 28 February 1965) is an English/American retired professional wrestler.

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Norman Whiteside

Norman Whiteside (born 7 May 1965) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer who played in two World Cups.

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Norte del Valle Cartel

The Norte del Valle Cartel, or North Valley Cartel, was a drug cartel that operated principally in the north of the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia.

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Norteño (music)

Norteño (northern), also called música norteña, is a genre of Mexican music related to polka and corridos.

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Nortec

Nortec (from the combination of "norteño" and "techno") is a genre of electronic dance music developed in Tijuana (a border city in Baja California, Mexico) that first gained popularity in 2001.

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Nortec Collective

Nortec Collective is a musical ensemble formed by various individual one- or two-man production projects.

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North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation

The North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) is an environmental agreement between the United States of America, Canada and Mexico as a side-treaty of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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North American beaver

The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species.

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North American Butterfly Association

The North American Butterfly Association (NABA) was created in 1992 by Jeffrey Glassberg who is the association's president.

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North American Cordillera

The North American Cordillera is the North American portion of the American Cordillera which is a mountain chain (cordillera) along the western side of the Americas.

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North American Electric Reliability Corporation

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is a nonprofit corporation based in Atlanta, Georgia, and formed on March 28, 2006, as the successor to the North American Electric Reliability Council (also known as NERC).

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North American Federation of Temple Youth

The North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) is the organized youth movement of Reform Judaism in North America.

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North American Forum on Integration

The North American Forum on Integration (NAFI), also known as Le Forum sur l'Intégration Nord-Américaine (FINA) or Foro sobre la Integración NorteAmericana (FINA), was a North American think tank based in Montreal, Quebec that advocates closer ties between Canada, Mexico, and the United States, including a common currency and common EU style parliament.

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North American Free Trade Agreement

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, TLCAN; French: Accord de libre-échange nord-américain, ALÉNA) is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.

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North American Industry Classification System

The North American Industry Classification System or NAICS (pronounced "nakes") is used by business and government to classify business establishments according to type of economic activity (process of production) in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America.

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North American Interfaith Network

The North American Interfaith Network (NAIN) is a non-profit association of Interfaith organizations and agencies in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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North American least shrew

The North American least shrew (Cryptotis parva) is one of the smallest mammals, growing to be only up to 3 inches long.

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North American monetary union

The North American monetary union is a theoretical economic and monetary union of three North American countries: Canada, the United States of America and Mexico.

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North American Numbering Plan

The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is a telephone numbering plan that encompasses 25 distinct regions in twenty countries primarily in North America, including the Caribbean and the U.S. territories.

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North American porcupine

The North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), also known as the Canadian porcupine or common porcupine, is a large rodent in the New World porcupine family.

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North American Product Classification System

The North American Product Classification System, or NAPCS, is a classification system used by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to classify products produced by industries in those countries.

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North Chicago, Illinois

North Chicago is a city in Lake County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of the Chicago metropolitan area.

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North Saanich

North Saanich is located on the Saanich Peninsula, approximately 25 km (16 mi) north of Victoria, British Columbia on southern Vancouver Island.

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Northern America

Northern America is the northernmost region of North America.

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Northern bobwhite

The northern bobwhite, Virginia quail or (in its home range) bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) is a ground-dwelling bird native to the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

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Northern California

Northern California (colloquially known as NorCal or "The Northstate" for the northern interior counties north of Sacramento to the Oregon stateline) is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California.

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Northern cardinal

The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a North American bird in the genus Cardinalis; it is also known colloquially as the redbird, common cardinal or just cardinal (which was its name prior to 1985).

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Northern crested caracara

The northern crested caracara (Caracara cheriway), also called the northern caracara and crested caracara, is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae.

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Northern rough-winged swallow

The northern rough-winged swallow (Stelgidopteryx serripennis) is a small, migratory swallow.

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Northern saw-whet owl

The northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a small owl native to North America.

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Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye

The Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye is an American all-weather, carrier-capable tactical airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft. This twin-turboprop aircraft was designed and developed during the late 1950s and early 1960s by the Grumman Aircraft Company for the United States Navy as a replacement for the earlier, piston-engined E-1 Tracer, which was rapidly becoming obsolete. The aircraft's performance has been upgraded with the E-2B, and E-2C versions, where most of the changes were made to the radar and radio communications due to advances in electronic integrated circuits and other electronics. The fourth major version of the Hawkeye is the E-2D, which first flew in 2007. The E-2 was the first aircraft designed specifically for its role, as opposed to a modification of an existing airframe, such as the Boeing E-3 Sentry. Variants of the Hawkeye have been in continuous production since 1960, giving it the longest production run of any carrier-based aircraft. The E-2 also received the nickname "Super Fudd" because it replaced the E-1 Tracer "Willy Fudd". In recent decades, the E-2 has been commonly referred to as the "Hummer" because of the distinctive sounds of its turboprop engines, quite unlike that of turbojet and turbofan jet engines. In addition to U.S. Navy service, smaller numbers of E-2s have been sold to the armed forces of Egypt, France, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Singapore and Taiwan.

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Northwestern College (Iowa)

Northwestern College (NWC) is a private Christian liberal arts college with more than 1200 students located in Orange City, Iowa.

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Norwood, Bronx

Norwood, also known as Bainbridge, is a working-class residential neighborhood in the northwest Bronx, New York City.

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Nosferatu the Vampyre

Nosferatu the Vampyre is a 1979 West German horror film written and directed by Werner Herzog.

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Nothoscordum

Nothoscordum is a genus of New World plants in the onion tribe within the Amaryllis family.

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Novarupta

Novarupta (meaning "newly erupted" in Latin) is a volcano that was formed in 1912, located on the Alaska Peninsula in Katmai National Park and Preserve, about southwest of Anchorage.

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November

November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars, the fourth and last of four months to have a length of 30 days, and the fifth and last of five months to have a length of less than 31 days.

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November 2

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Now Wait for Last Year

Now Wait for Last Year is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick.

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Nu jazz

Nu jazz, also known as jazztronica, is a genre of jazz and contemporary electronic music.

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Nuño de Guzmán

Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán (c. 14901558) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in New Spain.

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Nuclear-weapon-free zone

A nuclear-weapons-free zone (NWFZ) is defined by the United Nations as an agreement which a group of states has freely established by treaty or convention that bans the use, development, or deployment of nuclear weapons in a given area, that has mechanisms of verification and control to enforce its obligations, and that is recognized as such by the General Assembly of the United Nations.

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Nueces River

The Nueces River is a river in the U.S. state of Texas, about long.

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Nuestra Familia

Nuestra Familia (Spanish for "our family") is a criminal organization of Mexican American (Chicano) prison gangs with origins in Northern California.

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Nuestro Amor

Nuestro Amor (English: Our Love) is the second studio album by Mexican pop band RBD.

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Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija (Lalawigan ng Nueva Ecija; Probinsia ti Nueva Ecija; Lalawigan ning Nueva Ecija; Luyag na Nueva Ecija) (034900000; '''ISO''': PH-NUE) is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region.

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Nueva Rosita

Nueva Rosita is a town in the northeastern part of the state of Coahuila in northern Mexico.

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Nueva Vizcaya, New Spain

Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay, Bizkai Berria) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish.

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Nuevo Casas Grandes

Nuevo Casas Grandes is a city in, and the seat of, the Nuevo Casas Grandes Municipality in northern Mexico.

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Nuevo Laredo International Airport

Quetzalcóatl International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Quetzalcóatl), also known as Nuevo Laredo International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Nuevo Laredo), is an international airport located in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Nuevo León

Nuevo León, or New Leon, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León (Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo León), is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Nuevo León state election, 2003

The Mexican state of Nuevo León held an election on Sunday, 6 July 2003.

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Nuevo México

Nuevo México is the Spanish language form of the US State of New Mexico.

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Number

A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure and also label.

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Numeral (linguistics)

In linguistics, a numeral is a member of a part of speech characterized by the designation of numbers; some examples are the English word 'two' and the compound 'seventy-seventh'.

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Numismatics

Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects.

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Nuthatch

The nuthatches constitute a genus, Sitta, of small passerine birds belonging to the family Sittidae.

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NWEAMO

New West Electronic Arts & Music Organization (NWEAMO), founded by composer Joseph Waters in Portland, Oregon, U.S. in 1998, is a nonprofit organization based in San Diego, California that produces the annual international festival of electro-acoustic music.

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Nyssa sylvatica

Nyssa sylvatica, commonly known as Tupelo, Black gum, sour gum, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to eastern North America from the coastal Northeast USA and southern Ontario south to central Florida and eastern Texas, as well as Mexico.

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O'odham language

O'odham (pronounced) or Papago-Pima is a Uto-Aztecan language of southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico, where the Tohono O'odham (formerly called the Papago) and Akimel O'odham (traditionally called Pima) reside.

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Oak

An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus Quercus (Latin "oak tree") of the beech family, Fagaceae.

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Oak wilt

Oak wilt is a fungal disease affecting oak trees caused by the fungus Bretiziella fagacearum.

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Oarfish

Oarfish are large, greatly elongated, pelagic lampriform fish belonging to the small family Regalecidae.

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Oath of office

An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations.

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Oaxaca

Oaxaca (from Huāxyacac), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca (Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, make up the 32 federative entities of Mexico.

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Oaxaca cheese

Oaxaca cheese, queso Oaxaca or quesillo is a white, semihard cheese from Mexico, similar to unaged Monterey jack, but with a mozzarella-like string cheese texture.

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Oaxaca City

The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name.

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Oaxaca International Airport

Xoxocotlán International Airport (ʃoʃokotlan, in Mexican Spanish) is an international airport located at Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Oaxaca state election, 2004

The Mexican state of Oaxaca held an election on Sunday, 1 August 2004.

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Obafemi Martins

Obafemi Akinwunmi Martins (born 28 October 1984) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a forward for Shanghai Greenland Shenhua.

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Objectivism (poetry)

The objectivist poets were a loose-knit group of second-generation Modernists who emerged in the 1930s.

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Obregonia

Obregonia, the artichoke cactus, is a genus of cacti with a single species, Obregonia denegrii.

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Observatory

An observatory is a location used for observing terrestrial or celestial events.

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Obsidian

Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock.

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Obsidian use in Mesoamerica

Obsidian is a naturally formed volcanic glass that was an important part of the material culture of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.

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Ocós

Ocós is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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Oceanic climate

An oceanic or highland climate, also known as a marine or maritime climate, is the Köppen classification of climate typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, and generally features cool summers (relative to their latitude) and cool winters, with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature, with the exception for transitional areas to continental, subarctic and highland climates.

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Oceanic trench

Oceanic trenches are topographic depressions of the sea floor, relatively narrow in width, but very long.

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Ocellated turkey

The ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) is a species of turkey residing primarily in the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Ocelot

The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a wild cat native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America.

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Ochre-bellied flycatcher

The ochre-bellied flycatcher (Mionectes oleagineus) is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Ochroma

Ochroma is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae, containing the sole species Ochroma pyramidale, commonly known as the balsa tree.

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Ocotlán, Jalisco

Ocotlán is a city and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico.

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Octal

The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7.

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October

October is the tenth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and the sixth of seven months to have a length of 31 days.

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October 1981

The following events occurred in October 1981.

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October 23

No description.

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Octroi

Octroi (octroyer, to grant, authorize; Lat. auctor) is a local tax collected on various articles brought into a district for consumption.

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Odious debt

In international law, odious debt, also known as illegitimate debt, is a legal theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable.

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Odyssey of the Mind

Odyssey of the Mind, officially abbreviated OotM, is a creative problem-solving program involving students from kindergarten through college.

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Oenothera

Oenothera is a genus of about 145 species of herbaceous flowering plants native to the Americas.

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Oenothera speciosa

Oenothera speciosa is a species of evening primrose known by several common names, including pinkladies, pink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, Mexican primrose, and amapola.

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Ofelia Medina

María Ofelia Medina Torres (born April 4, 1950) is a Mexican actress, singer and screenwriter of Mexican films.

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Offal

Offal, also called variety meats, pluck or organ meats, refers to the internal organs and entrails of a butchered animal.

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Official Guide of the Railways

The Official Guide of the Railways, now known as the Official Railway Guide, was originally produced by National Railway Publication Company of New York City, beginning in 1868.

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Offshore outsourcing

Offshore outsourcing is the practice of hiring an external organization to perform some business functions ("Outsourcing") in a country other than the one where the products or services are actually developed or manufactured ("Offshore").

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Offshoring

Offshoring is the relocation of a business process from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting.

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Oh Hell

Oh Hell is a trick-taking card game in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid, unlike contract bridge and spades: taking more tricks than bid is a loss.

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Oh My Darling, Clementine

"Oh My Darling, Clementine" is an American western folk ballad in trochaic meter usually credited to Percy Montrose (1884), although it is sometimes credited to Barker Bradford.

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Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.

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Oil Can Boyd

Dennis Ray "Oil Can" Boyd (born October 6, 1959) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Ojinaga Cut

The Ojinaga Cut is a parcel of land between Ojinaga, Chihuahua, and Presidio, Texas, that gave rise to an international border dispute between the United States and Mexico when the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) changed course.

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Ojinaga Municipality

Ojinaga Municipality (formally: Manuel Ojinaga) is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico.

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OK

"OK" (spelling variations include "okay", "O.K.", "ok") is an English word denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference.

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OK!

OK! is a British weekly magazine specialising mainly in royal and celebrity news, with lots of showbiz exclusives.

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Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma Panhandle

The Oklahoma Panhandle is the extreme northwestern region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma, consisting of Cimarron County, Texas County and Beaver County, from west to east.

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Oklahoma Territory

The Territory of Oklahoma was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 2, 1890, until November 16, 1907, when it was joined with the Indian Territory under a new constitution and admitted to the Union as the State of Oklahoma.

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Olathe, Kansas

Olathe is a city in, and is the county seat of, Johnson County, Kansas, United States.

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Old Course at St Andrews

The Old Course at St Andrews is considered the oldest golf course in the world, a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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Old Gringo

Old Gringo is a 1989 American romantic adventure film starring Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits.

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Old Navy

Old Navy is an American clothing and accessories retailing company owned by American multinational corporation Gap Inc. It has corporate operations in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco.

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Old Railway Station Museum

The Old Train Station and Railway Museum is located in the city of Aguascalientes, in the state of Aguascalientes, in Mexico.

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Old San Antonio Road

The Old San Antonio Road (sometimes called "El Camino Real" or "King's Highway") was a historic roadway located in the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana.

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Old Town Albuquerque

Old Town is the historic original town site of Albuquerque, New Mexico, laid out by Spanish colonists in the 1700s.

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Old Wave

Old Wave is the ninth studio album by the Beatles' former drummer, Ringo Starr.

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Oldfields School

Oldfields School is a college preparatory school for girls in grades 8 through 12 in Sparks Glencoe, Maryland.

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Oldsmobile

Oldsmobile was a brand of American automobiles produced for most of its existence by General Motors.

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed for model years 1982-1996 by Oldsmobile.

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Olivaceous woodcreeper

The olivaceous woodcreeper (Sittasomus griseicapillus) is a passerine bird of the tropical Americas.

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Olive ridley sea turtle

The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), also known as the Pacific ridley sea turtle, are smallest and most abundant of all sea turtles found in the world, species of sea turtle found in warm and tropical waters, primarily in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

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Olive warbler

The olive warbler (Peucedramus taeniatus) is a small passerine bird.

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Oliver Hudson

Oliver Rutledge Hudson (born September 7, 1976) is an American actor.

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Olmeca

Olmeca is a genus of Mesoamerican bamboo in the grass family.

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Olmecs

The Olmecs were the earliest known major civilization in Mexico following a progressive development in Soconusco.

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Olney, Philadelphia

Olney is a neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Olympic medal

An Olympic medal is awarded to successful competitors at one of the Olympic Games.

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Omaha kinship

Omaha kinship is the system of terms and relationships used to define family in Omaha tribal culture.

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Omar Bravo

Omar Bravo Tordecillas (born 4 March 1980 in Los Mochis) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a striker.

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Omar Sívori

Enrique Omar Sívori (2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Italian Argentine football player and manager who played as a forward.

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Omega Delta Phi

Omega Delta Phi (ΩΔΦ), also known as O-D-Phi or The Phi's is a multicultural fraternity that was founded on November 25, 1987, in Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.

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Omphalos

An omphalos is a religious stone artifact, or baetylus.

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Once Caldas

Once Caldas S.A., simply known as Once Caldas, is a professional Colombian football team based in Manizales, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. They play their home games at the Palogrande stadium.

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Onchocerciasis

Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a disease caused by infection with the parasitic worm Onchocerca volvulus.

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Oncidium

Oncidium, abbreviated as Onc. in the horticultural trade, is a genus that contains about 330 species of orchids from the subtribe Oncidiinae of the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Oncorhynchus

Oncorhynchus is a genus of fish in the family Salmonidae; it contains the Pacific salmon and Pacific trout.

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One Yellow Rabbit

One Yellow Rabbit Performance Theatre (OYR) is based in the Big Secret Theatre in Calgary’s Arts Commons.

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Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior

Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (องค์บาก), also known in the United States as Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is a 2003 Thai martial arts action film.

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Onjuku

is a town located in Chiba, Japan.

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OnStar

OnStar Corporation is a subsidiary of General Motors that provides subscription-based communications, in-vehicle security, emergency services, hands-free calling, turn-by-turn navigation, and remote diagnostics systems throughout the United States, Canada, China, Mexico, Europe, Brazil, and Argentina.

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Ontario, California

Ontario is a city located in southwestern San Bernardino County, California, east of downtown Los Angeles.

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Onyx

Onyx is a banded variety of the oxide mineral chalcedony.

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Onza

The Onza is claimed to be a feline species similar to a cougar.

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Opal

Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica (SiO2·nH2O); its water content may range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%.

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Opata

The Opata are three indigenous people of Mexico.

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OPEC

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC,, or OPEP in several other languages) is an intergovernmental organization of nations, founded in 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), and headquartered since 1965 in Vienna, Austria.

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Opel Astra

The Opel Astra (Lat: Stars) is a compact car/small family car (C-segment in Europe) engineered and manufactured by the German automaker Opel since 1991.

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Opel Tigra

The Opel Tigra name has been applied to two different cars engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel, both based on different iterations of the Corsa supermini, the first built in Spain, the second in France.

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Opel Vectra

The Opel Vectra is a large family car that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel.

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Opel Zafira

The Opel Zafira, also known as the Zafira Tourer since 2011, is a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by the German manufacturer Opel since the beginning of 1999.

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Open Student Television Network

The Open Student Television Network, also known as OSTN, is a USA national student television network, headquartered in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

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Open University of Catalonia

The Open University of Catalonia (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, UOC) is an Internet-centered open university based in Barcelona, Spain.

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Open Water (film)

Open Water is a 2003 American survival horror thriller film.

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Operation Mobilisation

Operation Mobilisation is a Christian missionary organization founded by George Verwer to mobilise young people to live and share the Gospel of Jesus.

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Operation Predator

Operation Predator is an initiative started on July 9, 2003 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a division of the Department of Homeland Security, to protect children from sexual predators.

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Operation Smile

Operation Smile is a nonprofit medical service organization founded in 1982 by Dr.

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Ophiophagy

Ophiophagy (Greek ὄφις + φαγία "snake eating") is a specialized form of feeding or alimentary behavior of animals which hunt and eat snakes.

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Opium

Opium (poppy tears, with the scientific name: Lachryma papaveris) is the dried latex obtained from the opium poppy (scientific name: Papaver somniferum).

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Opothleyahola

Opothleyahola, also spelled Opothle Yohola, Opothleyoholo, Hu-pui-hilth Yahola, and Hopoeitheyohola, (about 1798 – March 22, 1863) was a Muscogee Creek Indian chief, noted as a brilliant orator.

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Opuntia ficus-indica

Opuntia ficus-indica is a species of cactus that has long been a domesticated crop plant important in agricultural economies throughout arid and semiarid parts of the world.

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Opuntia microdasys

Opuntia microdasys (angel's-wings, bunny ears cactus, bunny cactus or polka-dot cactus) is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family Cactaceae, native and endemic to central and northern Mexico.

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Oral Fixation, Vol. 2

Oral Fixation, Vol.

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Orange Walk District

Orange Walk District is a district in the northwest of the nation of Belize, with its district capital in Orange Walk Town.

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Orange, California

Orange is a city located in Orange County, California.

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Orange-breasted falcon

The orange-breasted falcon (Falco deiroleucus) is a bird of the falcon family.

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Orangina

Orangina is a lightly carbonated beverage made from carbonated water, 12% citrus juice, (10% from concentrated orange, 2% from a combination of concentrated lemon, concentrated mandarin, and concentrated grapefruit juices) as well as 2% orange pulp.

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Oratory of Saint Philip Neri

The Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri is a pontifical society of apostolic life of Catholic priests and lay-brothers who live together in a community bound together by no formal vows but only with the bond of charity.

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Orchard oriole

The orchard oriole (Icterus spurius) is the smallest species of icterid.

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Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

The Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (postnominal abbr. O.F.M.Cap.) is an order of friars within the Catholic Church, among the chief offshoots of the Franciscans.

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Order of the Elephant

The Order of the Elephant (Elefantordenen) is a Danish order of chivalry and is Denmark's highest-ranked honour.

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Order of World Scouts

The Order of World Scouts (OWS), founded in 1911, is the oldest international Scouting organisation.

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Orders of magnitude (area)

This page is a progressive and labelled list of the SI area orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects.

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Orders of magnitude (time)

An order of magnitude of time is (usually) a decimal prefix or decimal order-of-magnitude quantity together with a base unit of time, like a microsecond or a million years.

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Oregon boundary dispute

The Oregon boundary dispute or the Oregon Question was a controversy over the political division of the Pacific Northwest of North America between several nations that had competing territorial and commercial aspirations over the region.

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Orfeón (Mexican record label)

Orfeón is a record label from Mexico, which has released a large number of recordings for the Latin American market since at least the 1950s.

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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is a U.S. National Monument and UNESCO biosphere reserve located in extreme southern Arizona that shares a border with the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Organización de Telecomunicaciones de Iberoamérica

Organización de Telecomunicaciones de Iberoamérica (OTI), formerly known as Organizacão de Televisão Ibero-Americana (OTI) or "Organization of Iberoamerican Television" (OIT), is an organization of television networks in Latin America (Ibero-America), Spain, and Portugal.

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Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Fútbol Americano

The Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Fútbol Americano, usually known by the acronym ONEFA, is the major college football league in Mexico.

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Organization of American States

The Organization of American States (Organización de los Estados Americanos, Organização dos Estados Americanos, Organisation des États américains), or the OAS or OEA, is a continental organization that was founded on 30 April 1948, for the purposes of regional solidarity and cooperation among its member states.

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Organization of Ibero-American States

The Organization of Ibero-American States (Organização dos Estados Ibero-americanos, Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos, usually abbreviated OEI), formally the Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture, is an international organization whose members are the Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking nations of the Americas and Europe and Equatorial Guinea in Africa.

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Orica

Orica Limited is an Australian-based multinational corporation that is one of the world’s largest provider of commercial explosives and blasting systems to the mining, quarrying, oil and gas and construction markets, a supplier of sodium cyanide for gold extraction, and a specialist provider of ground support services in mining and tunnelling.

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Oriental hornet

The Oriental hornet, Vespa orientalis, is a social insect of the Vespidae family.

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Original Free Will Baptist Convention

The Original Free Will Baptist Convention is a North Carolina based body of Free Will Baptists that split from the National Association of Free Will Baptists in 1961.

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Origins of the American Civil War

Historians debating the origins of the American Civil War focus on the reasons why seven Southern states declared their secession from the United States (the Union), why they united to form the Confederate States of America (or simply known as the "Confederacy"), and why the North refused to let them go.

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Oriol Servià

Oriol Servià i Imbers (born 13 July 1974) is a Spanish racing driver who competes part-time in the IndyCar Series.

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Orizaba

Orizaba (Spanish) is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Ornate hawk-eagle

The ornate hawk-eagle (Spizaetus ornatus) is a bird of prey from the tropical Americas.

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Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco

Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco) was established in 1912 by José Rolón as the Guadalajara Symphonic Orchestra in Guadalajara, Jalisco in Mexico.

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Ortegocactus

Ortegocactus macdougallii is a species of cactus and the sole species of the genus Ortegocactus.

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Orthodox Church in America

The Orthodox Church in America (OCA) is an Eastern Orthodox Church, partly recognized as autocephalous, in North America.

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Oryzomys nelsoni

Oryzomys nelsoni is an extinct rodent of María Madre Island, Nayarit, Mexico.

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Oryzopsis hymenoides

Oryzopsis hymenoides (Synonym: Stipa hymenoides, common names: Indian ricegrass and sand rice grass) is a perennial cool-season bunchgrass with very narrow, rolled leaf blades.

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Os Ultimos Herois

Os Últimos Heróis. (1990) is Menudo's 29th album (fourth in Portuguese).

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Osborne bull

The Osborne bull (Toro de Osborne) is a high black silhouetted image of a bull in semi-profile.

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Oscar González Loyo

Oscar González Loyo (born April 11, 1959 in Mexico City. Kees Kousemaker's Lambiek Comiclopedia. Retrieved June 2, 2012.) is a comic book artist, author of Karmatrón y Los Transformables.

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Oscar Zeta Acosta

Oscar "Zeta" Acosta Fierro (April 8, 1935 – disappeared 1974) was an American attorney, politician, novelist and activist in the Chicano Movement.

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Oshin

is a Japanese serialized morning television drama, which originally aired on NHK from April 4, 1983, to March 31, 1984.

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Osiel Cárdenas Guillén

Osiel Cárdenas Guillén (born May 18, 1967) is a former Mexican drug lord and the former leader of the Gulf Cartel (Cártel del Golfo) and Los Zetas.

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Osmanthus

Osmanthus is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae.

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Osmanthus americanus

Osmanthus americanus, commonly called American olive, wild olive, or devilwood, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to southeastern North America, in the United States from Virginia to Texas, and in Mexico from Nuevo León south to Oaxaca and Veracruz.

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Oso Negro

Oso Negro (Spanish: "Black Bear") is a brand of vodka and gin.

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Ostend Manifesto

The Ostend Manifesto, also known as the Ostend Circular, was a document written in 1854 that described the rationale for the United States to purchase Cuba from Spain while implying that the U.S. should declare war if Spain refused.

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Ostern

The Ostern (Eastern) or Red Western (also known as "Borscht Western") was a genre film created in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc as a version of the Western films that originated in the United States.

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Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado

Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado (April 17, 1919 – June 23, 1983) was a Cuban politician who served as the President of Cuba from 1959 until 1976.

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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (also known as Oswald the Rabbit or Oswald Rabbit) is an anthropomorphic rabbit and animated cartoon character created by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney for funny animal films distributed by Universal Studios in the 1920s and 1930s, serving as the Disney studio's first animated character to feature in their own series.

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Oswaldo Sánchez

Oswaldo Javier Sánchez Ibarra (Spanish; born September 21, 1973) is a former Mexican footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.

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Otatea

Otatea, called weeping bamboo, is a genus of clumping bamboos in the grass family, native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia.

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Oto-Manguean languages

Oto-Manguean languages (also Otomanguean) are a large family comprising several subfamilies of indigenous languages of the Americas.

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Otto Rühle

Otto Rühle (23 October 1874 in Großschirma – 24 June 1943 in Mexico) was a student of Alfred Adler and a German Marxist active in opposition to both the First and Second World Wars.

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Otto Sirgo

Otto Sirgo (born Otto Sirgo Haller on December 19, 1946 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor and director of Mexican telenovelas and theater.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a venerated image enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

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Our Lady of La Salette

Our Lady of La Salette (Notre-Dame de La Salette) is a Marian apparition reported by two children, Maximin Giraud and Mélanie Calvat to have occurred at La Salette-Fallavaux, France, in 1846.

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order.

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Out of the Past

Out of the Past (billed in the United Kingdom as Build My Gallows High) is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas.

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Out-of-place artifact

An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest found in an unusual context, that challenges conventional historical chronology by being "too advanced" for the level of civilization that existed at the time, or showing "human presence" before humans were known to exist.

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Outboard Marine Corporation

Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC) was a maker of Evinrude, Johnson and Gale Outboard Motors boat motors and many different brands of boats.

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Outerwall

Outerwall Inc. was an American company with a network of movie and video game rental kiosks as well as coin-cashing machines.

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OV7

OV7, formerly known as La Onda Vaselina, is a Latin pop group from Mexico formed in 1989, but it was not until the early 1990s that OV7 would begin to make their mark.

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Ovenbird

The ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family (Parulidae).

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Ovenbird (family)

Ovenbirds or furnariids are a large family of small suboscine passerine birds found from Mexico and Central to southern South America.

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Oviedo

Oviedo or Uviéu (officially in Asturian) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region.

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Owl

Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes, which includes about 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers adapted for silent flight.

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Owl butterfly

The owl butterflies, the genus Caligo, are known for their huge eyespots, which resemble owls' eyes.

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Owned-and-operated station

In the broadcasting industry, an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) usually refers to a television or radio station that is owned by the network with which it is associated.

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Oxalis

Oxalis is a large genus of flowering plants in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae comprising about 570 species.

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Oxalis tuberosa

Oxalis tuberosa is a perennial herbaceous plant that overwinters as underground stem tubers.

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Oxandrolone

Oxandrolone, sold under the brand names Oxandrin and Anavar among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is used to help promote weight gain in various situations, to help offset protein catabolism caused by long-term corticosteroid therapy, to support recovery from severe burns, to treat bone pain associated with osteoporosis, to aid in the development of girls with Turner syndrome, and for other indications.

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Oxkutzcab Municipality

Oxkutzcab Municipality (sometimes spelled as Oxcutzcab) is a municipality, with a municipal seat of the same name in the Mexican state of Yucatán, southeast of Maní, Yucatán, located at.

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Oxnard strike of 1903

The Oxnard strike of 1903 was a labor rights dispute in the southern California coastal city of Oxnard between local landowners and the majority Japanese and Mexican labor force.

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Oxybelis aeneus

Oxybelis aeneus, commonly known as the Mexican vine snake or brown vine snake, is a species of colubrid snake, which is endemic to the Americas.

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Ozone

Ozone, or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula.

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P. F. Chang's China Bistro

P.

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P. K. Page

Patricia Kathleen "P.

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P.S. Your Cat Is Dead

P.S. Your Cat Is Dead is a novel by James Kirkwood, Jr., originally published in 1972, adapted from his play.

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Pabellón de Arteaga

Pabellón de Arteaga is a city in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.

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Pablo Alarcón

Rodolfo Francisco Marabotto (born September 9, 1946), better known in the show business world as Pablo Alarcón, is an Argentine actor who has reached international fame.

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Pablo de La Llave

Dr.

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Pablo de la Torriente Brau

Pablo de la Torriente Brau (San Juan de Puerto Rico, December 12, 1901 – Majadahonda, near Madrid, Spain, December 19, 1936) was a Cuban writer, journalist and soldier.

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Pablo Emilio Madero

Pablo Emilio Madero Belden (August 3, 1921 in San Pedro, Coahuila – March 16, 2007 Monterrey, Nuevo León, México) was a Mexican politician.

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Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist.

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Pablo Portillo

Pablo Portillo (born April 8, 1984) is a famous Mexican singer and actor.

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Pablo Santos (actor)

Pablo Santos (January 9, 1987 – September 15, 2006) was a Mexican actor.

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Pacífico (beer)

Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer.

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Pachuca

Pachuca, formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Hidalgo.

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Pachuco

Pachuco refers to a subculture of Chicanos and Mexican-Americans, associated with zoot suits, street gangs, nightlife, and flamboyant public behavior.

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Pachycereeae

Pachycereeae is a tribe of 15 genera of columnar cacti in the subfamily Cactoideae.

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Pachycereus pringlei

Pachycereus pringlei, also known as Mexican giant cardon or elephant cactus, is a species of cactus native to northwestern Mexico in the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Sonora.

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Pachychilus

Pachychilus, common name the jute snails, is a genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae.

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Pachyrhizus erosus

Pachyrhizus erosus, commonly known as jicama (or; Spanish jícama; from Nahuatl xīcamatl), Mexican yam bean, or Mexican turnip, is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly refers to the plant's edible tuberous root.

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Pacific blockade

Pacific blockade is a term invented by Laurent-Basile Hautefeuille, a French writer on international maritime law, to describe a blockade exercised by a great power for the purpose of bringing pressure to bear on a weaker state without actual war.

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Pacific Coast Ranges

The Pacific Coast Ranges (officially gazetted as the Pacific Mountain System in the United States but referred to as the Pacific Coast Ranges), are the series of mountain ranges that stretch along the West Coast of North America from Alaska south to Northern and Central Mexico.

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Pacific hurricane

A Pacific hurricane is a mature tropical cyclone that develops within the eastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180°W, north of the equator.

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Pacific loon

The Pacific loon or Pacific diver (Gavia pacifica), is a medium-sized member of the loon, or diver, family.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.

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Pacific Ocean Areas (command)

Pacific Ocean Areas was a major Allied military command in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II.

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Pacific saury

The Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) is a member of the family Scomberesocidae.

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Pacific Squadron

The Pacific Squadron was part of the United States Navy squadron stationed in the Pacific Ocean in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Pacific Time Zone

The Pacific Time Zone (PT) is a time zone encompassing parts of western Canada, the western United States, and western Mexico.

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Paco Calderón

Francisco "Paco" Calderón (born 1959 in Mexico City) is a Mexican political cartoonist.

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Paco de Lucía

Francisco Gustavo Sánchez Gómez (21 December 194725 February 2014), known as Paco de Lucía, was a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist, composer and producer.

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Paco Stanley

Francisco "Paco" Jorge Stanley Albaitero (July 3, 1942 – June 7, 1999) was a Mexican television entertainer who worked for Televisa and TV Azteca.

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Paddy Moloney

Paddy Moloney (Pádraig Ó Maoldomhnaigh; born 1 August 1938) is an Irish musician, composer and producer who is the founder and leader of the Irish musical group The Chieftains and has played on every one of their albums.

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Padre Island

Padre Island is the largest of the Texas barrier islands and is the world's longest barrier island.

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Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island National Seashore (PAIS) is a national seashore located on Padre Island off the coast of South Texas.

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Pain au chocolat

Pain au chocolat (literally chocolate bread; also known as chocolatine in the south-west part of France and in Canada or couque au chocolat in Belgium), is a type of viennoiserie sweet roll consisting of a cuboid-shaped piece of yeast-leavened laminated dough, similar in texture to a puff pastry, with one or two pieces of dark chocolate in the centre.

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Painted bunting

The painted bunting (Passerina ciris) is a species of bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae, that is native to North America.

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Paisa Region

A Paisa is someone from a region in the northwest of Colombia, including the part of the Andes in Colombia.

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Pajapita

Pajapita is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.It was created on 31 May 1920, after the station of Vado Ancho on the Panamerican Railroad of Guatemala was built.

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Palace

A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.

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Palace of the Parliament

The Palace of the Parliament (Palatul Parlamentului) is the seat of the Parliament of Romania.

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Palacio de Bellas Artes

The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City.

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Palacio de Lecumberri

The Palacio de Lecumberri is a large building, formerly a prison, in the northeast of Mexico City, Mexico, which now houses the General National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación).

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Palacio de los Deportes

Palacio de los Deportes is an indoor arena located in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Palafoxia

Palafoxia, palafox, is a genus of North American flowering plants in the Bahia tribe within the (sunflower family).

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Palapag, Northern Samar

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Paléo Festival

The Paléo Festival de Nyon, usually just called Paléo, is an annual rock festival held in Nyon, Switzerland.

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Pale-vented pigeon

The pale-vented pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis) is a large pigeon (family Columbidae) found in the tropical Americas.

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Palenque

Palenque (Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ /ɓàːkʼ/), also anciently known as Lakamha (literally: "Big Water"), was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century.

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Paleo-Indians

Paleo-Indians, Paleoindians or Paleoamericans is a classification term given to the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period.

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Paleoparadoxia

Paleoparadoxia ("ancient paradox") is a genus of large, herbivorous aquatic mammals that inhabited the northern Pacific coastal region during the Miocene epoch.

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Palito Ortega

Ramón Bautista Ortega (born March 8, 1942) is an Argentine singer and actor, better known as Palito Ortega.

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Palm crow

The palm crow (Corvus palmarum) is a relatively small black bird in the crow family that occurs mostly on the large Caribbean island of Hispaniola, itself divided into the two countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

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Palm Desert Scene

The Palm Desert Scene is a group of related bands and musicians from Palm Desert, California.

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Palm Desert, California

Palm Desert is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley, approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of Palm Springs, 121 miles (194 km) northeast of San Diego and 122 miles (196 km) east of Los Angeles.

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Palm wine

Palm wine is an alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm tree such as the palmyra, date palms, and coconut palms.

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Palmhurst, Texas

Palmhurst is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park

Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park near Brownsville, Texas is a National Park Service unit which preserves the grounds of the May 8, 1846, Battle of Palo Alto.

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Palo Alto, Aguascalientes

Palo Alto is a town in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.

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Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald

Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the daytime drama Passions.

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Palpifer

Palpifer is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae described by George Francis Hampson in 1893.

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Palygorskite

Palygorskite or attapulgite is a magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate with formula (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4(H2O) that occurs in a type of clay soil common to the Southeastern United States.

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Pan American Games

The Pan American Games (also known colloquially as the Pan Am Games) is a major sporting event in the Americas featuring summer sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions.

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Pan-American Highway

The Pan-American Highway is a network of roads measuring about in total length.

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Panaeolus cinctulus

Panaeolus cinctulus, syn.

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Panama–California Exposition

The Panama–California Exposition was an exposition held in San Diego, California, between January 1, 1915, and January 1, 1917.

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Panamanian Public Forces

The Panamanian Public Forces (Fuerza Pública de la República de Panamá) are the national security forces of Panama.

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Panchito Pistoles

Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphized rooster.

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Pancho and Lefty

"Pancho and Lefty" is a song written by country music artist Townes Van Zandt.

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Panda Express

Panda Express is a fast casual restaurant chain which serves American Chinese cuisine.

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Pandemic

A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan "all" and δῆμος demos "people") is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread across a large region; for instance multiple continents, or even worldwide.

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Panela

Panela or rapadura) is unrefined whole cane sugar, typical of Mexico, Central, and of Latin America in general, which is a solid form of sucrose derived from the boiling and evaporation of sugarcane juice. Panela is known by other names in Latin America, such as chancaca in Peru, piloncillo in Mexico (where "panela" refers to a type of cheese, queso panela). The name piloncillo means little loaf, because of the traditional shape in which this smoky, caramelly and earthy sugar is produced. It has far more flavor than brown sugar, which is generally just white sugar with a small amount of molasses added back to it. Just like brown sugar, there are two varieties of piloncillo; one is lighter (blanco) and one darker (oscuro). Unrefined, it is commonly used in Mexico, where it has been around for at least 500 years. Made from crushed sugar cane, the juice is collected, boiled and poured into molds, where it hardens into blocks. Panela is also known as rapadura in Portuguese. In Australia the locals have aptly named it "Uluru Dust" due to its brown colour, dusty texture and dirt-like taste. Elsewhere in the world, the word jaggery describes a similar foodstuff. Both of them are considered non-centrifugal cane sugars. Panela is sold in many forms, including liquid, granulated, and solid blocks, and is used in the canning of foods as well as in confectionery, soft drinks, baking, and vinegar- and wine-making.

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Panhard ERC

The Panhard ERC (Engin à Roues, Canon) is a French six-wheeled armoured car which is highly mobile and amphibious with an option of being NBC-proof.

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Panicum virgatum

Panicum virgatum, commonly known as switchgrass, is a perennial warm season bunchgrass native to North America, where it occurs naturally from 55°N latitude in Canada southwards into the United States and Mexico.

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Panini Comics

Panini Comics is an Italian comic book publisher.

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Panoptica

Roberto A. Mendoza, known as Panoptica, has been one of the figures in the Mexican electronic scene since the late 80s, founding bands like electro pos-industrial outfit Artefakto and in the late 90’s being part of the Tijuana-based norteña-meets-techno Nortec Collective.

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Panteón de Belén

Panteón de Belén (also Santa Paula Cemetery) is a historical cemetery located in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Panteón de Dolores

The Panteón Civil de Dolores is the largest cemetery in Mexico and contains the "Rotonda de las Personas Ilustres" (Rotunda of Illustrious Persons).

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Panteón Rococó

Panteón Rococó is a Mexican ska band from Mexico City.

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Panthera

Panthera is a genus within the Felidae family that was named and first described by the German naturalist Oken in 1816.

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Pantropical spotted dolphin

The pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) is a species of dolphin found in all the world's temperate and tropical oceans.

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Papal conclave, 2005

The papal conclave of 2005 was convened to elect a new pope following the death of Pope John Paul II on 2 April 2005.

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Papaloapan River

The Papaloapan River is one of the main rivers of the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Papantla

Papantla (Spanish) is a city and municipality located in the north of the state of Veracruz, Mexico, in the Sierra Papanteca range and on the Gulf of Mexico.

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Papel picado

Papel picado ("perforated paper", "pecked paper") is a decorative craft made out of paper cut into beautiful and elaborate designs.

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Papilio multicaudata

Papilio multicaudata, the two-tailed swallowtail, is a species of the family Papilionidae found in western North America from British Columbia to Central America.

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Papilio zelicaon

Papilio zelicaon, the anise swallowtail, is a common swallowtail butterfly of western North America.

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Paracho de Verduzco

Paracho de Verduzco (often called merely Paracho) is a small city located in Michoacán, Mexico.

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Paradise Hotel

Paradise Hotel is an American reality television program that aired on Fox in 2003, MyNetworkTV and Fox Reality Channel in 2008.

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Paraguay

Paraguay (Paraguái), officially the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay; Tetã Paraguái), is a landlocked country in central South America, bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest.

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Parallel voting

Parallel voting describes a mixed electoral system where voters in effect participate in two separate elections for a single chamber using different systems, and where the results in one election have little or no impact on the results of the other.

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Parás, Nuevo León

Parás is a rural municipal town in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico, founded on February 17, 1851.

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Parícutin

Parícutin (or Volcán de Parícutin, also accented Paricutín) is a cinder cone volcano located in the Mexican state of Michoacán, near the city of Uruapan and about west of Mexico City.

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Parental leave

Parental leave or family leave is an employee benefit available in almost all countries.

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Paris Club

The Paris Club (Club de Paris) is a group of officials from major creditor countries whose role is to find coordinated and sustainable solutions to the payment difficulties experienced by debtor countries.

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Park

A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats.

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Parkinsonia

Parkinsonia, also Cercidium, is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Parkinsonia aculeata

Parkinsonia aculeata is a species of perennial flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is the parliamentary arm of the Council of Europe, a 47-nation international organisation dedicated to upholding human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

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Parliamentary procedure

Parliamentary procedure is the body of rules, ethics and customs governing meetings and other operations of clubs, organizations, legislative bodies and other deliberative assemblies.

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Parras

Parras de la Fuente is a city located in the southern part of the Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Parthenium argentatum

Parthenium argentatum, commonly known as the guayule (or, as in Spanish), is a flowering shrub in the aster family, Asteraceae, that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

The Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) is the abbreviated name of the 1963 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water, which prohibited all test detonations of nuclear weapons except for those conducted underground.

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Party of the Democratic Revolution

The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, Partido de la Revolución Democrática) is a social democratic political party that is one of the three major political parties in Mexico, the others being the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) and the National Action Party (Partido Acción Nacional, PAN).

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Party of the Nationalist Society

The Party of the Nationalist Society (Partido de la Sociedad Nacionalista, PSN) is a former political party in Mexico that existed between 1998 and 2003.

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Pasadena (TV series)

Pasadena is an American primetime soap opera that originally aired on Fox from September to November 2001.

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Pasadena, Texas

Pasadena is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area.

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Pascalina Lehnert

Madre (Mother) Pascalina Lehnert (25 August 1894, Ebersberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire – 13 November 1983, Vienna, Austria), born Josefina Lehnert, was a German Roman Catholic nun who served as Pope Pius XII's housekeeper and secretary from his period as Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria in 1917 until his death as pope in 1958.

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Pascual Boing

Pascual Boing is a Mexican soft drink maker mostly known for its fruit flavored beverages marketed under the Pascual, Boing! and Lulú brands.

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Pascual Orozco

Pascual Orozco Vázquez (in contemporary documents, sometimes spelled "Oroszco") (28 January 1882 – 30 August 1915) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who rose up with Francisco I. Madero late 1910 to depose Porfirio Díaz.

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Pascual Pérez (boxer)

Pascual Nicolás Pérez (May 4, 1926 – January 22, 1977) was an Argentine flyweight boxer.

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Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City.

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Paspalum notatum

Paspalum notatum, known commonly as bahiagrass, common bahia, and Pensacola bahia, is a tropical to subtropical perennial grass (family Poaceae).

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Passaic, New Jersey

Passaic is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States.

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Passalidae

Passalidae is a family of beetles known variously as "bessbugs", "bess beetles", "betsy beetles" or "horned passalus beetles".

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Passenger pigeon

The passenger pigeon or wild pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) is an extinct species of pigeon that was endemic to North America.

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Passiflora

Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae.

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Passiflora edulis

Passiflora edulis is a vine species of passion flower that is native to southern Brazil through Paraguay and northern Argentina.

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Passiflora foetida

Passiflora foetida (common names: wild maracuja, bush passion fruit, marya-marya, wild water lemon, stinking passionflower, love-in-a-mist or running pop) is a species of passion flower that is native to the southwestern United States (southern Texas and Arizona), Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and much of South America.

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Passiflora ligularis

Passiflora ligularis, commonly known as the sweet granadilla or grenadia, is a plant species in the genus Passiflora.

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Passiflora tarminiana

Passiflora tarminiana is a species of passionfruit.

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Passion of Jesus

In Christianity, the Passion (from Late Latin: passionem "suffering, enduring") is the short final period in the life of Jesus covering his entrance visit to Jerusalem and leading to his crucifixion on Mount Calvary, defining the climactic event central to Christian doctrine of salvation history.

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Pastry War

The Pastry War (Guerra de los pasteles, Guerre des Pâtisseries), also known as the First French intervention in Mexico or the First Franco-Mexican War (1838–1839), began in November 1838 with the naval blockade of some Mexican ports and the capture of the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa in Veracruz by French forces sent by King Louis-Philippe.

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Patio process

The patio process is a process for extracting silver from ore.

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Patricia Manterola

Patricia Manterola (born Bertha Patricia Manterola Carrión on April 23, 1972) is a Mexican singer, actress, model, and fashion designer born in Mexico City.

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Patricia Mercado

Dora Patricia Mercado Castro (born 1957 in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora) is a Mexican feminist politician.

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Patricia Muñoz

Patricia Muñoz (born May 10, 1968 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress, model and singer.

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Patricia Navidad

Patricia Navidad (born Ana Patricia Navidad Lara on May 20, 1973 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer.

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Patricio Patrón Laviada

Patricio José Patrón Laviada (born December 17, 1957 in Mérida, Yucatán) is a Mexican politician who served as Governor of Yucatán from 2001 to 2007.

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Patrick Kearney

Patrick Wayne Kearney (born September 24, 1939) is an American serial killer who preyed on young men in California from 1965 to 1977.

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Patrick Moraz

Patrick Philippe Moraz (born 24 June 1948) is a Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes and The Moody Blues.

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Patrick Nally

Patrick Nally is a British entrepreneur and specialist consultant, widely acknowledged as the 'founding father' of modern sports marketing'Founding Father', Chris Britcher, SportBusiness International (May 2003), p.36-38 'In From The Cold', Kevin Roberts, SportBusiness International (July 2010), p.26-28 'In From the Cold' (ABRIDGED), Kevin Roberts, SportBusiness International Online (1 July 2010) and a principal pioneer of today's sports business industry.

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Patrick Young Alexander

Patrick Young Alexander (28 March 1867 – 7 July 1943) was a British aeronautical pioneer fascinated by the possibility of heavier-than-air flight.

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Patrimony of affectation

In certain civil law jurisdictions (e.g., France, Quebec, Mexico, etc.), the patrimoine d'affectation is property, assets, or a legal estate that can be divided for a fiduciary purpose, as being distinct from a person's general assets.

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Patrizia Toia

Patrizia Toia (born 17 March 1950 in Pogliano Milanese) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for North-West with Democratic Party, part of the group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.

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Paul Banks (musician, born 1978)

Paul Julian Banks (born 3 May 1978) is an English-American musician, singer, songwriter, and DJ.

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Paul de Kruif

Paul Henry de Kruif (March 2, 1890 in Zeeland, Michigan – February 28, 1971 in Holland, Michigan) was an American microbiologist and author of Dutch descent.

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Paul Farmer

Paul Edward Farmer (born October 26, 1959) is an American anthropologist and physician who is best known for his humanitarian work providing suitable health care to rural and under-resourced areas in developing countries, beginning in Haiti.

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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a division of Johns Hopkins University based in Washington, D.C., United States, with campuses in Bologna, Italy; and Nanjing, China.

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Paul Hervieu

Paul Hervieu (2 September 185725 October 1915) was a French novelist and playwright.

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Paul London

Paul Michael London (born April 16, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his time with WWE and NWA-TNA.

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Paul Neumann (Attorney General)

Paul Neumann (1839–July 2, 1901) was a lawyer, politician, and diplomat in California and the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Paul Reaney

Paul Reaney (born 22 October 1944, in Fulham, London) is a former footballer for Leeds United, Bradford City and England, primarily as a right sided full-back.

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Paul Revere Braniff

Paul Revere Braniff (August 30, 1897 – June 15, 1954) was an airline entrepreneur.

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Paul Rodriguez (actor)

Paul Rodriguez, Sr. (born January 19, 1955) is a Mexican-American stand-up comedian and actor.

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Paul St. Pierre

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Paul Strand

Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century.

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Paul Weitz (filmmaker)

Paul John Weitz (born November 19, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, playwright, and actor.

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Paulina Rubio

Paulina Susana Rubio-Dosamantes (born 17 June 1971) is a Mexican singer, actress, television music competition judge, hostess, model and businesswoman.

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Paulo Portas

Paulo de Sacadura Cabral Portas (born 12 September 1962), is a Portuguese media and political figure, who has, since the 1990s, been Portugal's leading conservative politician.

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Pauraque

The pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis) – also called the common pauraque to distinguish it from similar species – is a nightjar species, one of two birds in the genus Nyctidromus.

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Pawnee people

The Pawnee are a Plains Indian tribe who are headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma.

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Pay television

Pay television, subscription television, premium television, or premium channels are subscription-based television services, usually provided by both analog and digital cable and satellite television, but also increasingly via digital terrestrial and internet television.

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Pay toilet

A pay toilet is a public toilet that requires the user to pay.

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Payola

Payola, in the music industry, is the illegal practice of payment or other inducement by record companies for the broadcast of recordings on commercial radio in which the song is presented as being part of the normal day's broadcast, without announcing this prior to broadcast.

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Pánuco River

The Pánuco River (Río Pánuco), also known as the Río de Canoas, is a river in Mexico fed by several tributaries including the Moctezuma River and emptying into the Gulf of Mexico.

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Pável Pardo

Pável Pardo Segura (Spanish;born 26 July 1976) is a retired Mexican international footballer who last played as a midfielder with the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer.

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Pérez Prado

Dámaso Pérez Prado (December 11, 1916 – September 14, 1989) was a Cuban bandleader, organist, pianist and composer, who also made brief appearances in films.

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Pío Pico

Pío de Jesús Pico (May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) was a Californio rancher and politician, the last governor of Alta California (now the State of California) under Mexican rule.

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PDMU

PDMU or Pentathlón Deportivo Militarizado Universitario (University Militarized Sports Pentathlon), is a youth organization that was created in Mexico in 1938.

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Peak oil

Peak oil is the theorized point in time when the maximum rate of extraction of petroleum is reached, after which it is expected to enter terminal decline.

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Pearson plc

Pearson plc is a British multinational publishing and education company headquartered in London.

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Peña de Bernal

Peña de Bernal (in English: Bernal's Boulder or Bernal Peak) is a 433 m (1,421 ft) tall monolith, one of the tallest in the world.

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Peñoles

Peñoles, based in Mexico City, Mexico, is a subsidiary company 100 percent Mexican and owned by the private Grupo BAL.

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Pecan

The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a species of hickory native to Mexico and the Southern United States.

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Pedro Armendáriz

Pedro Armendáriz, born Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings (May 9, 1912 – June 18, 1963), was a Mexican film actor who made films in both Mexico and the United States.

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Pedro Aspe

Pedro Carlos Aspe Armella (born on in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican economist.

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Pedro Celestino Negrete

Pedro Celestino Negrete (May 14, 1777 – April 11, 1846) was a Spanish politician and military man who served as a member of the interim government of México after the abolition of the First Mexican Empire.

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Pedro Cerisola

Pedro Cerisola y Weber (born March 3, 1949 in Mexico City) is a Mexican architect who served as Secretary of Communications under President Vicente Fox's administration.

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Pedro de Alvarado

Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras (Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, ca. 1485 – Guadalajara, New Spain, 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala.

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Pedro de Ampudia

Pedro Nolasco Martín José María de la Candelaria Francisco Javier Ampudia y Grimarest (January 30, 1805 – August 7, 1868) was born in Havana, Cuba, and served Mexico as a Northern army officer for most of his life.

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Pedro Fernandes de Queirós

Pedro Fernandes de Queirós (Pedro Fernández de Quirós) (1565–1614) was a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain best known for his involvement with Spanish voyages of discovery in the Pacific Ocean, in particular the 1595–1596 voyage of Alvaro de Mendaña de Neira, and for leading a 1605–1606 expedition which crossed the Pacific in search of Terra Australis.

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Pedro Ferriz Santacruz

Pedro Ferriz Santacruz, (March 17, 1921 - September 3, 2013) was a veteran radio and television presenter in Mexico.

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Pedro Flores (composer)

Pedro Flores born (March 9, 1894 – July 14, 1979) was one Puerto Rico's best known composers of ballads and boleros.

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Pedro Garfias

Pedro Garfias (May 27, 1901 - August 9, 1967) was a Spanish poet.

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Pedro Joaquín Coldwell

Pedro Joaquín Coldwell (born August 5, 1950 in Cozumel, Quintana Roo) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Pedro Lascuráin

Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes (8 May 1856 – 21 July 1952http://www.buscabiografias.com/biografia/verDetalle/10096/Pedro%20Lascurain) was a Mexican politician who served as the 34th President of Mexico for less than one hour on February 19, 1913, the shortest presidency in the history of the world.

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Pedro Menéndez de Avilés

Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (15 February 1519 – 17 September 1574) was a Spanish admiral and explorer from the region of Asturias, Spain, who is remembered for planning the first regular trans-oceanic convoys and for founding St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565.

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Pedro Mir

Pedro Julio Mir Valentín (3 June 1913, San Pedro de Macorís – 11 July 2000, Santo Domingo) was Dominican poet and writer, named Poet Laureate of the Dominican Republic by Congress in 1984, and a member of the generation of "Independent poets of the 1940s" in Dominican poetry.

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Pedro Navaja

Pedro Navaja (Pedro Knife) is a salsa song written and performed by Rubén Blades from the 1978 collaboration with Willie Colón, Siembra, about a criminal of the same name.

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Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)

Pedro Rodríguez de la Vega (18 January 1940 – 11 July 1971) was a Mexican Grand Prix motor racing driver.

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Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa (1532–1592) was a Spanish explorer, author, historian, mathematician, astronomer, and scientist.

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Peerless Records

Peerless Records was a record label based in Mexico.

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Pelagic cormorant

The pelagic cormorant (Phalacrocorax pelagicus), also known as Baird's cormorant, is a small member of the cormorant family Phalacrocoracidae.

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Pelecyphora

Pelecyphora is a genus of cacti, comprising 2 species.

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Pemex

Petróleos Mexicanos, which translates to Mexican Petroleum, but is trademarked and better known as Pemex, is the Mexican state-owned petroleum company, created in 1938 by nationalization or expropriation of all private, foreign, and domestic oil companies at that time.

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Penalty shoot-out (association football)

A penalty shoot-out (officially kicks from the penalty mark) is a method of determining which team advances or is awarded the championship of an association football match that cannot end in a draw but where the score is tied after the regulation playing time as well as extra time (if used) have expired.

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Pendleton Murrah

Pendleton Murrah (1824/1826August 4, 1865) was the tenth Governor of Texas.

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Peninsular Ranges

The Peninsular Ranges (also called the Lower California province) are a group of mountain ranges that stretch from Southern California to the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula; they are part of the North American Coast Ranges, which run along the Pacific Coast from Alaska to Mexico.

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Peninsulars

In the context of the Spanish colonial caste system, a peninsular (pl. peninsulares) was a Spanish-born Spaniard residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies.

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Peniocereus

Peniocereus is a genus of vining cacti, comprising about 18 species, found from the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Penn & Teller: Bullshit!

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is an American documentary television series that aired from 2003 to 2010 on the premium cable channel Showtime.

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Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, approximately from the border with Alabama, and the county seat of Escambia County, in the U.S. state of Florida.

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Pentazocine

Pentazocine, sold under the brand name Talwin among others, is a painkiller used to treat moderate to severe pain.

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Peoples' Global Action

Peoples' Global Action (PGA) is the name of a worldwide co-ordination of radical social movements, grassroots campaigns and direct actions in resistance to capitalism and for social and environmental justice.

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Pepsi

Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo.

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Per Imerslund

Nils Per Imerslund (9 May 1912 – 7 December 1943), born in Kristiania, Norway, was one of the most prominent figures of the national socialist scene in pre-World War II Norway.

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Pera (plant)

Pera is a genus of the flowering plant family Peraceae, first described as a genus in 1784.

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Pere Bosch-Gimpera

Pere Bosch-Gimpera (1891 in Barcelona, Catalonia – 1974 in Mexico) was a Spanish-born Mexican archaeologist and anthropologist.

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Peregrine falcon

The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a widespread bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae.

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Pereira, Colombia

Pereira is the capital city of the Colombian department of Risaralda.

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Perennial candidate

A perennial candidate is a political candidate who frequently runs for an elected office but seldom wins.

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Pereskia

Pereskia, as traditionally circumscribed, is a genus of 17 tropical species and varieties of cacti that do not look much like other types of cacti, having substantial leaves and thin stems.

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Perfect game

A perfect game is defined by Major League Baseball as a game in which a pitcher (or combination of pitchers) pitches a victory that lasts a minimum of nine innings in which no opposing player reaches base.

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Performance rights organisation

A performance rights organisation (PRO), also known as a performing rights society, provides intermediary functions, particularly collection of royalties, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly in locations such as shopping and dining venues.

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Peridot

Peridot is gem-quality olivine, which is a silicate mineral with the formula of (Mg, Fe)2SiO4.

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Peritoneal dialysis

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a type of dialysis that uses the peritoneum in a person's abdomen as the membrane through which fluid and dissolved substances are exchanged with the blood.

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Perkinsus marinus

Perkinsus marinus is a species of alveolates belonging to the phylum Perkinsozoa.

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Permanent autonomous zone

A permanent autonomous zone (PAZ) is a community that is autonomous from the generally recognized state or authority structure in which it is embedded.

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Permanent residency

Permanent residency refers to a person's resident status in a country of which they are not a citizen.

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Peromyscus schmidlyi

Schmidly's deer mouse (Peromyscus schmidlyi), is a recently described species of deer mouse from the mountains of western Mexico.

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Perpetual Education Fund

The Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) is a program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), first announced by church president Gordon B. Hinckley on March 31, 2001.

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Perrigo

Perrigo Company plc is an American international manufacturer of private label over-the-counter pharmaceuticals.

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Perro Aguayo

Pedro Aguayo Damián (born January 18, 1946) better known as "(El) Perro Aguayo" (Dog Aguayo) and El Can de Nochistlan (Nochistlan Dog) is a famous Mexican wrestler through the 1970s to the 1990s.

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Perro Aguayo Jr.

Pedro Aguayo Ramírez (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015) was a Mexican luchador or professional wrestler and promoter who achieved fame in lucha libre as Perro Aguayo Jr. or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo ("The Son of Perro Aguayo").

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Persea

Persea is a genus of about 150 species of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae.

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Persil

Persil is a brand of laundry detergent made by both Henkel and Unilever, each with its own formulation.

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Persimmon

The persimmon (sometimes spelled persimon) is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros.

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Personal Communications Service

At the most basic level, Personal Communications Service (PCS) describes a set of communications capabilities which allows some combination of terminal mobility, personal mobility, and service profile management.

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Peru at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Peru competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Peso

The peso (meaning weight in Spanish, or more loosely pound) was a coin that originated in Spain and became of immense importance internationally.

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Pesticide

Pesticides are substances that are meant to control pests, including weeds.

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Petén Department

Petén is a department of the Republic of Guatemala.

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Peter Beardsley

Peter Andrew Beardsley MBE (born 18 January 1961) is an English former footballer who played as a forward or midfielder between 1979 and 1999.

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Peter Bonetti

Peter Phillip Bonetti (born 27 September 1941 in Putney, London) is a former football goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England.

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Peter Eckersley (engineer)

Captain Peter Pendleton Eckersley (P. P. Eckersley, 6 January 189218 March 1963) was a pioneer of British broadcasting, the first Chief Engineer of the British Broadcasting Company Limited from 1922 to 1927 and Chief Engineer of the British Broadcasting Corporation until 1929.

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Peter F. Secchia

Peter F. Secchia (born April 15, 1937) is an Italian-American diplomat and businessman.

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Peter Fincham

Peter Arthur Fincham (born 26 July 1956) is a British television producer and executive.

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Peter H. Raven

Peter Hamilton Raven FMLS (born June 13, 1936) is an American botanist and environmentalist, notable as the longtime director, now President Emeritus, of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

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Peter Hansborough Bell

Peter Hansborough Bell (May 11, 1810Various sources give multiple dates in May 1810 and May 1812 for Bell's birth. – March 8, 1898) was an American military officer and politician who served as the third Governor of Texas and represented the state for two terms in the United States House of Representatives.

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Peter Ladefoged

Peter Nielsen Ladefoged (17 September 1925 – 24 January 2006) was a British linguist and phonetician who travelled the world to document the distinct sounds of endangered languages and pioneered ways to collect and study data.

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Peter Liese

Peter Liese (born 20 May 1965) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany.

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Peter McLaren

Peter McLaren (born August 2, 1948) is Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, College of Educational Studies, Chapman University, where he is Co-Director of the Paulo Freire Democratic Project and International Ambassador for Global Ethics and Social Justice.

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Peter Reid

Peter Reid (born 20 June 1956) is an English football manager, pundit and retired player.

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Peter Stone

Peter Hess Stone (February 27, 1930 – April 26, 2003) was an American writer for theater, television and movies.

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Peter Witt streetcar

The Peter Witt streetcar was introduced by Cleveland Railway commissioner Peter Witt (1869-1948) who led the transit agency from 1911-1915 and designed a model of streetcar known by his name that was used in many North American cities, most notably in Toronto and Cleveland.

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Petra Němcová

Petra Němcová (born 24 June 1979) is a Czech model, television host and philanthropist who founded the Happy Hearts Fund.

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Petroleum

Petroleum is a naturally occurring, yellow-to-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface.

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Pets (TV series)

Pets is an adult British puppet sitcom, produced by Fit2Fill Productions Limited.

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Petter Solberg

Petter Solberg (born 18 November 1974) is a Norwegian professional rally and rallycross driver.

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Peugeot 206

The Peugeot 206 is a supermini car that is produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from May 1998 to the present day; the 206 models are still in production in Iran by Iran Khodro.

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Peugeot 307

The Peugeot 307 is a small family car produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot since 2001, following the Peugeot 306 which ceased production in 2002.

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Pfister (firm)

Pfister, formerly called Price Pfister until 2010, is a manufacturer of bathroom and lavatory faucets, shower systems, showerheads, and accessories and kitchen faucets and other plumbing fixtures.

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Phaethornis

Phaethornis is a genus of hummingbirds in the hermit subfamily, Phaethornithinae.

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Phainopepla

The phainopepla or northern phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens) is the most northerly representative of the mainly tropical Central American family Ptiliogonatidae, the silky flycatchers.

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Phar Lap

Phar Lap (4 October 1926 – 5 April 1932) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the Australian public's imagination during the early years of the Great Depression.

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Pharmacopoeia

A pharmacopoeia, pharmacopeia, or pharmacopoea (literally, “drug-making”), in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of compound medicines, and published by the authority of a government or a medical or pharmaceutical society.

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Pharr, Texas

Pharr is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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Phaseolus acutifolius

Phaseolus acutifolius, the Tepary bean, is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico and has been grown there by the native peoples since pre-Columbian times.

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Phassus

Phassus is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae.

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Phidippus

Phidippus is a genus in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders).

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Phil Hogan

Phil Hogan (born 4 July 1960) is an Irish politician who currently serves as European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development since November 2014.

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Philadelphia vireo

The Philadelphia vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) is a small North American songbird in the vireo family (''Vireonidae'').

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Philadelphus

Philadelphus (mock-orange) is a genus of about 60 species of shrubs from 3–20 ft (1–6 m) tall, native to North America, Central America, Asia and (locally) in southeast Europe.

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Philip Agee

Philip Burnett Franklin Agee (July 19, 1935 – January 7, 2008)Will Weissert,, Associated Press (sfgate.com), January 9, 2008.

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Philip Goldson Highway

The Philip Goldson Highway in Belize joins Belize City through Orange Walk Town and Corozal Town with the Mexican border at the state of Quintana Roo.

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Philip Kearny

Philip Kearny, Jr. (June 1, 1815 – September 1, 1862) was a United States Army officer, notable for his leadership in the Mexican-American War and American Civil War.

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Philip Nitschke

Philip Haig Nitschke (born 8 August 1947) is an Australian humanist, author, former physician and founder and director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International.

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Philippine peso

The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso (Philippine English:,, plural pesos; piso; peso; sign: ₱; code: PHP), is the official currency of the Philippines.

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Philippine Scouts

The Philippine Scouts (Filipino: Maghahanap ng Pilipinas or Hukbong Maghahanap ng Pilipinas) was a military organization of the United States Army from 1901 until the end of World War II and disbanded in 1948 by the Philippines Government after the country's independence.

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Philippines

The Philippines (Pilipinas or Filipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

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Philippines at the 1952 Summer Olympics

The Philippines competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.

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Philippines at the 1968 Summer Olympics

The Philippines competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Philmont Scout Ranch

Philmont Scout Ranch is a large, rugged, mountainous ranch located near the town of Cimarron, New Mexico, covering 140,177 acres (219 sq mi; 567 km²) of wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico.

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Phineas Banning

Phineas Banning (August 19, 1830 – March 8, 1885) was an American businessman, financier and entrepreneur.

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Phish

Phish is an American rock band that was founded at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont in 1983.

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Phoenix Lights

The Phoenix Lights were a mass UFO sighting which occurred in Phoenix, Arizona, USA and Sonora, Mexico on Thursday, March 13, 1997.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is a civil-military public airport southeast of downtown Phoenix, in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.

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Pholisma

The genus Pholisma (Nutt. ex Hook.) consists of three to five species of desert-dwelling, primarily subterranean plants.

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Photinia

Photinia is a genus of about 40–60 species of small trees and large shrubs, but the taxonomy has recently varied greatly, with the genera Heteromeles, Stranvaesia and Aronia sometimes included in Photinia.

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Phragmipedium

Phragmipedium is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae.

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Phrynonax poecilonotus

Phrynonax poecilonotus is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae.

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Phyllanthus acidus

Phyllanthus acidus, known as the Otaheite gooseberry, Malay gooseberry, Tahitian gooseberry, Country gooseberry, Star gooseberry, Starberry, West India gooseberry, or simply Gooseberry tree, is one of the trees with edible small yellow berries fruit in the Phyllanthaceae family.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Phyllis McAlpin Schlafly (née Stewart; August 15, 1924 – September 5, 2016) was an American constitutional lawyer and conservative political activist.

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Phyllodactylus angelensis

Phyllodactylus angelensis is a species of lizard, or more precisely gecko, that is in genus Phyllodactylus (or leaf-toed geckos).

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Phymatopus

Phymatopus (Originally: Noctua Linnaeus, 1758) is a genus of moths belonging to the family Hepialidae (commonly referred to as swift moths or ghost moths), which consists of around 500 species and 30 genera.

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Phytophthora infestans

Phytophthora infestans is an oomycete or water mold, a microorganism which causes the serious potato and tomato disease known as late blight or potato blight.

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Piñata

A piñata is a container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth; it is decorated, and filled with small toys or candy, or both, and then broken as part of a ceremony or celebration.

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Picea chihuahuana

Picea chihuahuana, the Chihuahua spruce, is a medium-sized evergreen tree growing to 25–35 m tall, and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It is native to northwest Mexico, where it occurs in 25 small populations in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in Chihuahua and Durango.

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Picea engelmannii

Picea engelmannii, with common names Engelmann spruce, white spruce, mountain spruce, or silver spruce, is a species of spruce native to western North America, from central British Columbia and southwest Alberta, southwest to northern California and southeast to Arizona and New Mexico; there are also two isolated populations in northern Mexico.

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Picea martinezii

Picea martinezii, the Martinez spruce, is a medium-sized evergreen tree growing to 25–35 m tall, and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It is native to northeast Mexico, where it occurs at two localities in the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains in Nuevo León.

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Pickling

Pickling is the process of preserving or expanding the lifespan of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar.

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Pico de Orizaba

Pico de Orizaba, also known as Citlaltépetl (from Nahuatl citlal(in).

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Pico Rivera, California

Pico Rivera is a city located in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Piedras Negras (Maya site)

Piedras Negras is the modern name for a ruined city of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization located on the north bank of the Usumacinta River in the Petén department of northeastern Guatemala.

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Piedras Negras International Airport

Piedras Negras International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Piedras Negras) is an international airport located at Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Pier

Seaside pleasure pier in Brighton, England. The first seaside piers were built in England in the early 19th century. A pier is a raised structure in a body of water, typically supported by well-spaced piles or pillars.

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Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan Hon (born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor, film producer, and activist.

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Pierce Mason Butler

Pierce Mason Butler (April 11, 1798August 20, 1847) was an American soldier and statesman who served as the 56th Governor of South Carolina from 1836 to 1838.

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Piero Rodarte

Piero Rodarte is a race car driver born in Mexico on November 30, 1983.

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Pierre Laval

Pierre Jean-Marie Laval (28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician.

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Pierre Pettigrew

Pierre Stewart Pettigrew, (born April 18, 1951 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian politician.

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Piet Pieterszoon Hein

Pieter Pietersen Heyn (Hein) (25 November 1577 – 18 June 1629) was a Dutch admiral and privateer for the Dutch Republic during the Eighty Years' War between the United Provinces and Spain.

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Pigment

A pigment is a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength-selective absorption.

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Pigs in a blanket

Pigs in a blanket (defective, also pig in a blanket) is a variety of different sausage-based foods in the United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Russia, Canada, and Japan.

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Pike expedition

The Pike Expedition (July 15, 1806 – July 1, 1807) was a military party sent out by President Thomas Jefferson and authorized by the United States government to explore the south and west of the recent Louisiana Purchase.

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Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald

Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions.

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Pilar Montenegro

Pilar Montenegro (born María del Pilar Montenegro López on May 31, 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican Latin pop singer and actress.

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Pilar, Capiz

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Pilatus PC-7

The Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer is a low-wing tandem-seat training aircraft, manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland.

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Pilatus PC-9

The Pilatus PC-9 is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland.

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Pileated woodpecker

The pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) is a woodpecker native to North America.

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Pillars of Hercules

The Pillars of Hercules (Latin: Columnae Herculis, Greek: Ἡράκλειαι Στῆλαι, Arabic: أعمدة هرقل / Aʿmidat Hiraql, Spanish: Columnas de Hércules) was the phrase that was applied in Antiquity to the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.

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Pima County, Arizona

Pima County is a county in the south central region of the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Piman languages

Piman (or Tepiman) refers to a group of languages within the Uto-Aztecan family that are spoken by ethnic groups (including the Pima) spanning from Arizona in the north to Durango, Mexico in the south.

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Pimelodidae

The Pimelodidae, commonly known as the long-whiskered catfishes, are a family of catfishes (order Siluriformes).

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Pimería Alta

The Pimería Alta (upper land of the Pimas), an area of the 18th century Sonora y Sinaloa Province in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, encompassed parts of what are today southern Arizona in the United States and northern Sonora in Mexico.

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Pinaceae

The Pinaceae (pine family) are trees or shrubs, including many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, hemlocks, larches, pines and spruces.

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Pinar del Río Province

Pinar del Río (formerly Nuevas Filipinas) is one of the provinces of Cuba.

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Pine siskin

The pine siskin (Spinus pinus) is a North American bird in the finch family.

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Pine squirrel

Pine squirrels are squirrels of the genus Tamiasciurus, in the Sciurini tribe, of the large family Sciuridae.

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Pine warbler

The pine warbler (Setophaga pinus) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

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Ping-pong diplomacy

Ping-pong diplomacy (Pīngpāng wàijiāo) refers to the exchange of table tennis (ping-pong) players between the United States and People's Republic of China (PRC) in the early 1970s.

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Pinhel

Pinhel is a municipality, former Catholic bishopric and present Latin titular see in the central subregion of Beira Interior Norte, in Portugal.

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Pinta (disease)

Pinta (also known as Azul, Carate, Empeines, Lota, Mal del Pinto and Tina) is a human skin disease endemic to Mexico, Central America, and South America caused by infection with the spirochete, Treponema carateum, which is morphologically and serologically indistinguishable from the bacterium that causes syphilis.

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Pinto bean

The pinto bean is a variety of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).

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Pinus arizonica

Pinus arizonica, commonly known as the Arizona pine, is a medium-sized pine in northern Mexico, southeast Arizona, southwest New Mexico, and western Texas in the United States.

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Pinus cembroides

Pinus cembroides, also known as pinyon pine, Mexican pinyon, Mexican nut pine, and Mexican stone pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to western North America.

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Pinus culminicola

Pinus culminicola, commonly known as Potosi pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native and endemic to northeast Mexico.

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Pinus edulis

Pinus edulis, the Colorado pinyon, two-needle piñon, pinyon pine, or simply piñon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group whose ancestor was a member of the Madro-Tertiary Geoflora (a group of drought resistant trees) and is native to the United States.

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Pinus engelmannii

Pinus engelmannii, commonly known as the Apache pine, is a tree of Northern Mexico, in the Sierra Madre Occidental with its range extending a short distance into the United States in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona.

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Pinus flexilis

Pinus flexilis, the limber pine, is a species of pine tree-the family Pinaceae that occurs in the mountains of the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Pinus johannis

Pinus johannis, the Johann's pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to North America.

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Pinus lambertiana

Pinus lambertiana (commonly known as the sugar pine or sugar cone pine) is the tallest and most massive pine tree, and has the longest cones of any conifer.

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Pinus leiophylla

Pinus leiophylla, commonly known as Chihuahua pine, smooth-leaf pine,Pinus leiophylla was originally described and published in Linnaea 6:354.

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Pinus monophylla

Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf pinyon, (alternatively spelled piñon) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to the United States and northwest Mexico.

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Pinus orizabensis

Pinus orizabensis, the Orizaba pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, endemic to central Mexico.

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Pinus ponderosa

Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the ponderosa pine, bull pine, blackjack pine, or western yellow-pine, is a very large pine tree species of variable habitat native to the western United States and Canada.

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Pinus quadrifolia

Pinus quadrifolia, the Parry pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group native to southernmost California in the United States and northern Baja California in Mexico, from 33° 30' N south to 30° 30' N. It occurs at moderate altitudes from to, rarely as low as and as high as.

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Pinus remota

Pinus remota, commonly known as the Texas pinyon or papershell pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to southwestern Texas and northeastern Mexico.

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Pinus strobiformis

Pinus strobiformis, commonly known as Southwestern white pine, Mexican white pine or Chihuahua white pine, is a medium-sized white pine tree whose native habitat is in southwestern United States and Mexico.

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Pinyon mouse

The pinyon mouse (Peromyscus truei) is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California in Mexico.

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Pioneer movement

A pioneer movement is an organization for children operated by a communist party.

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Pionus

Pionus is a genus of medium-sized parrots native to Mexico, and Central and South America.

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Piper (plant)

Piper, the pepper plants or pepper vines (a term used for certain Clematis in older times), are an economically and ecologically important genus in the family Piperaceae.

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Pipil people

The Pipils or Cuzcatlecs are an indigenous people who live in western El Salvador, which they call Cuzcatlan.

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Pipiltin

The Pipiltzin (sg. pilli) were the noble social class in the Mexica Empire.

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Piracy in the Caribbean

The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began combating pirates.

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Piranhea

Piranhea is a plant genus under the family Picrodendraceae described as a genus in 1866.

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Pirate radio

Pirate radio or a pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license.

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Piratic flycatcher

The piratic flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius) is a passerine bird, the only member of the genus Legatus.

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Piro Pueblo

Piro Pueblo: The Piros (not to be confused with the Piros of the Ucayali basin in Peru) were a Native American Pueblo people that lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley around modern Socorro, New Mexico, USA.

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Pisco

Pisco is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber colored brandy produced in winemaking regions of Peru and Chile.

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Pistacia

Pistacia is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae.

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Pistacia lentiscus

Pistacia lentiscus (also lentisk; mastic; μαστίχα) is a dioecious evergreen shrub or small tree of the pistacia genus growing up to tall which is cultivated for its aromatic resin, mainly on the Greek island of Chios.

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Pita

Pita in Greek, sometimes spelled pitta (mainly UK), also known as Arabic bread, Lebanese bread, or Syrian bread, is a soft, slightly leavened flatbread baked from wheat flour, which originated in Western Asia, most probably Mesopotamia around 2500 BC.

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Pita Amor

Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein (May 30, 1918 – May 8, 2000), who wrote as Pita Amor, was a Mexican poet.

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Piteado

Piteado is an artisan technique where pita or ixtle (thread made from the fiber of the century plant) is embroidered onto leather in decorative patterns.

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Pittsburgh Dispatch

The Pittsburgh Dispatch was a leading newspaper in Pittsburgh, operating from 1846 to 1923.

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Pituophis

Pituophis is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes commonly referred to as gopher snakes, pine snakes, and bull snakes, which are endemic to North America.

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Piura

Piura is a city in northwestern Peru.

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Plain

In geography, a plain is a flat, sweeping landmass that generally does not change much in elevation.

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Plain antvireo

The plain antvireo (Dysithamnus mentalis) is a passerine bird species in the antbird family (Thamnophilidae), wherein it belongs to the antshrike subfamily (Thamnophilinae).

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Plains Indians

Plains Indians, Interior Plains Indians or Indigenous people of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have traditionally lived on the greater Interior Plains (i.e. the Great Plains and the Canadian Prairies) in North America.

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Plainview, Tennessee

Plainview is a city in Union County, Tennessee, United States.

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Plainview, Texas

Plainview is a city in and the county seat of Hale County, Texas, United States.

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Plan Espiritual de Aztlán

The Plan Espiritual de Aztlán (English: "Spiritual Plan of Aztlán") was a pro-indigenist manifesto advocating Chicano nationalism and self-determination for Mexican Americans.

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Plan of Iguala

The Plan of Iguala, also known as The Plan of the Three Guarantees ("Plan Trigarante"), was a revolutionary proclamation promulgated on 24 February 1821, in the final stage of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain.

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Plan of San Luis Potosí

Francisco I. Madero, future President of Mexico The Plan of San Luis de Potosí (Plan de San Luis, in Spanish) was a political document written by presidential candidate Francisco I. Madero, who was jailed prior to the elections, and escaped to write the Plan.

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Plastilina Mosh

Plastilina Mosh is an electronic and alternative rock group from Monterrey, Mexico.

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Platanaceae

The Platanaceae are a family of flowering plants belonging to the order Proteales.

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Platanus

Platanus is a genus consisting of a small number of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere.

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Platystele

Platystele is a genus of orchids, comprising about 95 species.

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Playa Balandra

Playa Balandra is a beach located on the Baja California Sur peninsula of Mexico in La Paz.

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Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen is a city located along the Caribbean Sea in the municipality of Solidaridad, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico.

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Playas, New Mexico

Playas is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, the "bootheel" of the southwestern part of the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Playing It Straight

Playing It Straight is a 2004 American reality show in which one woman spent time on a ranch with a group of men in an attempt to discern which of them were gay and which of them were straight.

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Playmakers

Playmakers is an American drama series that aired on ESPN from August 26 to November 11, 2003.

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Playoff format

There are a number of formats used in various levels of competition in sports and games to determine an overall champion.

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Plaza de Armas

The Plaza de Armas (literally Weapons Square, but better translated as Parade Square or parade ground) is the name for the main square in many Hispanic American cities.

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Plaza de Toros México

The Plaza de Toros México, situated in Mexico City, is the world's largest bullring.

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Plaza del Sol

Plaza del Sol is one of the largest shopping malls in the urban area of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, located in the municipality of Zapopan.

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Plácido Domingo

José Plácido Domingo Embil, (born 21 January 1941), known as Plácido Domingo, is a Spanish tenor, conductor and arts administrator.

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Pleasant Hill, California

Pleasant Hill is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Pleasanton, California

Pleasanton is a city in Alameda County, California, incorporated in 1894.

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Plena

La Plena is a genre of music, chant and dance native to Ponce, Puerto Rico.

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Plenary Councils of Baltimore

The Plenary Councils of Baltimore were three national meetings of Catholic bishops in the United States in 1852, 1866 and 1884 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Plestiodon callicephalus

Plestiodon callicephalus, commonly known as the mountain skink, is a species of lizard, a medium-sized member of the Plestiodon skinks, endemic to North America.

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Plestiodon multivirgatus

Plestiodon multivirgatus, commonly known as the many-lined skink, the northern many-lined skink, or the variable skink, is a medium-sized species of lizard, a member of the North American skink genus Plestiodon in the family Scincidae.

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Plestiodon tetragrammus

The four-lined skink (Plestiodon tetragrammus) is a species of lizard, which is endemic to North America.

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Pleurothallis

Pleurothallis, abbreviated Pths in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids commonly named bonnet orchids.

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Plinian eruption

Plinian eruptions or Vesuvian eruptions are volcanic eruptions marked by their similarity to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which destroyed the ancient Roman cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii.

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Pliosauroidea

Pliosauroidea is an extinct clade of marine reptiles.

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Plumeria

Plumeria is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae.

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Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Plunketts Creek Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Plus ultra

Plus ultra ("Further beyond") is a Latin motto and the national motto of Spain.

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Plutarco Haza

Plutarco Haza (born 22 June 1972) is a Mexican actor raised in Mazatlán, Sinaloa.

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Plymouth Acclaim

The Plymouth Acclaim was a mid-size sedan produced in the 1989 to 1995 model years.

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Plymouth Reliant

The Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries were introduced for model year 1981 as the first "K-cars" manufactured and marketed by the Chrysler Corporation.

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Plymouth Savoy

The Plymouth Savoy is an automobile model produced from the 1954 through 1964 model years by Plymouth.

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Plymouth Valiant

The Plymouth Valiant (first appearing in 1960 as simply the Valiant) is an automobile which was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976.

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Poblano

The poblano (Capsicum annuum) is a mild chili pepper originating in the state of Puebla, Mexico.

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Pocho

Pocho (feminine: pocha) is a term used by Mexicans (frequently pejoratively) to describe Chicanos and those who have left Mexico.

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Pocket Money

Pocket Money is a 1972 film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, from a screenplay written by Terrence Malick and based on the novel Jim Kane (1970) by J.P.S. Brown.

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POCSAG

POCSAG is an asynchronous protocol used to transmit data to pagers.

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Podocarpaceae

Podocarpaceae is a large family of mainly Southern Hemisphere conifers, comprising about 156 species of evergreen trees and shrubs.

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Podocarpus

Podocarpus is a genus of conifers, the most numerous and widely distributed of the podocarp family, Podocarpaceae.

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Poecilanthrax willistoni

Poecilanthrax willistoni, Williston's bee fly or sand dune bee fly, is a member of the Bombyliidae insect family.

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Poecilia sphenops

Poecilia sphenops is a species of fish, of the genus Poecilia, known under the common name molly; to distinguish it from its congeners, it is sometimes called short-finned molly or common molly.

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Poinsettia

The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a commercially important plant species of the diverse spurge family (Euphorbiaceae).

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Point Arena, California

Point Arena (formerly, Punta Arenas and Puntas Arenas) is a small coastal city in Mendocino County, California, United States.

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Polaris Industries

Polaris Industries is an American manufacturer of snowmobiles, ATV, and neighborhood electric vehicles.

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Polaskia

Polaskia (named after American amateur Charles Polaski) is a genus of tree-like cacti reaching 4–5 m high, comprising 2 species.

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Polianthes tuberosa

Polianthes tuberosa, the tuberose, is a perennial plant related to the agaves, extracts of which are used as a note in perfumery.

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Police corruption

Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers end up breaking their political contract and abuse their power for personal gain.

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Political consulting

Political consulting is a form of consulting that consists primarily of advising and assisting political campaigns.

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Political divisions of the United States

United States, political divisions Political divisions (also referred to as administrative divisions) of the United States are the various recognized governing entities that together form the United States.

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Political party

A political party is an organised group of people, often with common views, who come together to contest elections and hold power in government.

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Politics and government of Nuevo León

The governmental structures of Nuevo León, a Mexican state, are organized according to article 30 of the state constitution, which provides for a republican, representative and popular government, divided into three independent branches (executive, legislative and judicial) that cannot be joined together in a single person or institution.

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Politics of global warming

The complex politics of global warming results from numerous cofactors arising from the global economy's interdependence on carbon dioxide emitting hydrocarbon energy sources and because is directly implicated in global warming—making global warming a non-traditional environmental challenge.

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Politics of Mexico

The Politics of Mexico take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic whose government is based on a congressional system, whereby the President of Mexico is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system.

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Polka

The polka is originally a Czech dance and genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas.

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Pollo Campero

Pollo Campero is a fast-food restaurant chain, located in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Mexico, Spain, Bahrain, the United States, and Italy.

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Polo

Polo is a team sport played on horseback.

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Polo at the 1900 Summer Olympics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, a polo tournament was contested.

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Polo Montañez

Polo Montañez (June 5, 1955 - November 26, 2002) was a Cuban singer and songwriter.

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Polo Urías

Polo Urías is a norteño singer who played bajo sexto from Ojinaga, Chihuahua Mexico.

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Polygamy

Polygamy (from Late Greek πολυγαμία, polygamía, "state of marriage to many spouses") is the practice of marrying multiple spouses.

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Polymer substrate

Polymers and plastics known as polymer substrates are used for banknotes and other everyday products.

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Polystichum munitum

Polystichum munitum, the western swordfern, is an evergreen fern native to western North America, where it is one of the most abundant ferns.

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Pomegranate

The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree in the family Lythraceae that grows between tall.

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Pompeo Coppini

Pompeo Luigi Coppini (May 19, 1870 – September 26, 1957) was an Italian born sculptor who emigrated to the United States.

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Poncho

A poncho (punchu in Quechua; Mapudungun pontro, blanket, woolen fabric) is an outer garment designed to keep the body warm.

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Pontiac

Pontiac is a now-defunct car brand that was owned, made, and sold by General Motors.

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Pontiac Aztek

The Pontiac Aztek is a mid-size crossover marketed by General Motors from model years 2001 to 2005, along with its corporate cousin, the Buick Rendezvous.

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Pontiac G6

The Pontiac G6 is a midsize car that was produced by General Motors under the Pontiac brand.

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Pontiac Montana

The Pontiac Montana is a minivan that was sold by Pontiac.

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Pontiac Sunbird

The Pontiac Sunbird is an automobile that was produced by Pontiac, initially as a subcompact for the 1976 to 1980 model years, and later as a compact for the 1982 to 1994 model years.

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Pontifical Bolivarian University

The Pontifical Bolivarian University (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), also referred to as UPB, is a private university in Colombia with its main campus in Medellín, where it was founded in 1936.

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Pontifical university

Pontifical universities are higher education ecclesiastical schools established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties (Theology, Philosophy and Canon Law) and at least one other faculty.

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Poon Lim

Poon Lim or Lim Poon BEM (March 8, 1918 – January 4, 1991) was a Chinese sailor who survived 133 days alone in the South Atlantic.

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Poor Clares

The Poor Clares, officially the Order of Saint Clare (Ordo sanctae Clarae) – originally referred to as the Order of Poor Ladies, and later the Clarisses, the Minoresses, the Franciscan Clarist Order, and the Second Order of Saint Francis – are members of a contemplative Order of nuns in the Catholic Church.

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Popayán

Popayán is the capital of the Colombian department of Cauca.

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Popcorn

Popcorn, popcorns, or pop-corn, is a variety of corn kernel, which expands and puffs up when heated.

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Pope John Paul I

Pope John Paul I (Ioannes Paulus I; Giovanni Paolo I; born Albino Luciani;; 17 October 191228 September 1978) served as Pope of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City from 26 August 1978 to his sudden death 33 days later.

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Pope Pius XI

Pope Pius XI, (Pio XI) born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti (31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was head of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 to his death in 1939.

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Popocatépetl

Popocatépetl (Nahuatl: Popōcatepētl) is an active stratovolcano, located in the states of Puebla, Mexico, and Morelos, in Central Mexico, and lies in the eastern half of the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt.

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Popol Vuh (band)

Popol Vuh were a German electronic avant-garde band founded by pianist and keyboardist Florian Fricke in 1969 together with Holger Trülzsch (percussion), Frank Fiedler (recording engineer and technical assistance) and Bettina Fricke (tablas and production).

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Popolocan languages

The Popolocan languages are a subfamily of the Oto-Manguean language family of Mexico, spoken mainly in the state of Puebla.

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Poppy

A poppy is a flowering plant in the subfamily Papaveroideae of the family Papaveraceae.

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Poppy Montgomery

Poppy Montgomery (born Poppy Petal Emma Elizabeth Deveraux Donaghue; 15 June 1972) is an Australian-American actress.

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Popstars

Popstars was an international reality television franchise and a precursor to the ''Idol'' series.

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Popular Revolutionary Army

The Popular Revolutionary Army or Ejército Popular Revolucionario is a leftist guerrilla movement in Mexico.

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Porfirio Barba-Jacob

Miguel Ángel Osorio Benítez (July 29, 1883 – January 14, 1942), better known by his pseudonym, Porfirio Barba-Jacob, was a Colombian poet and writer.

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Porfirio Díaz

José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915) was a Mexican general and politician who served seven terms as President of Mexico, a total of three and a half decades, from 1876 to 1880 and from 1884 to 1911.

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Pornography by region

The production and distribution of pornographic films are both activities that are lawful in many, but by no means all, countries so long as the pornography features performers aged above a certain age, usually eighteen years.

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Porophyllum ruderale

Porophyllum ruderale is an herbaceous annual plant whose leaves can be used for seasoning food.

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Porphyria

Porphyria is a group of diseases in which substances called porphyrins build up, negatively affecting the skin or nervous system.

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Porpoise

Porpoises are a group of fully aquatic marine mammals that are sometimes referred to as mereswine, all of which are classified under the family Phocoenidae, parvorder Odontoceti (toothed whales).

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Port Ivory, Staten Island

Port Ivory is a coastal area in the northwestern corner of Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States.

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Port Jefferson, New York

Port Jefferson (informally known as Port Jeff) is an incorporated village in the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island.

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Port of San Juan

The Port of San Juan (Puerto de San Juan) is a seaport facility located in the metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Porter (band)

Porter is a Mexican indie rock band based in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Porterville, California

Porterville is a city in the San Joaquin Valley, in Tulare County, California, United States.

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Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre (local; Joyful Harbor) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.

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Portolá expedition

Point of San Francisco Bay Discovery The Portolá expedition was the first recorded Spanish (or any European) land entry and exploration of the present-day state of California, in 1769–1770, that led to the founding of Alta California.

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Portsmouth, Virginia

Portsmouth is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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POSCO

POSCO (formerly Pohang Iron and Steel Company) is a South Korean steel-making company headquartered in Pohang, South Korea.

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Positive youth development

Positive youth development (PYD) refers to intentional efforts of other youth, adults, communities, government agencies and schools to provide opportunities for youth to enhance their interests, skills, and abilities.

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Post box

A post box (British English; also written postbox), also known as a collection box, mailbox, letter box or drop box (American English) is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country's postal service.

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Pot cheese

Pot cheese is a type of soft, crumbly, unaged cheese.

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Potoo

Potoos (family Nyctibiidae) are a group of near passerine birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths.

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Potosí

Potosí is a capital city and a municipality of the department of Potosí in Bolivia.

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Potosi, Texas

Potosi is a census-designated place (CDP) in Taylor County, Texas, United States.

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Potrero Chico

El Potrero Chico is an internationally renowned rock climbing area in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, outside the town of Hidalgo.

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Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn is a United States-based upscale home furnishing store chain with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Australia.

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Poultry

Poultry are domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, their meat or their feathers.

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Pound cake

Pound cake refers to a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar.

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Pouteria campechiana

The canistel (Pouteria campechiana) is an evergreen tree native to southern Mexico and Central America.

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Pouteria sapota

Pouteria sapota, mamey sapote, is a species of tree native to Cuba and Central America, naturally ranging from southern Cuba to southern Costa Rica, plus Mexico.

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Powell Clayton

Powell Clayton (born Powell Foulk Clayton; August 7, 1833August 25, 1914) was an American politician and diplomat who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 1871 to 1877 and United States Ambassador to Mexico from 1899 to 1905.

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Power Rangers Zeo

Power Rangers Zeo is an American television series and the fourth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Chōriki Sentai Ohranger.

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Poza Rica

Poza Rica, formally: Poza Rica de Hidalgo is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Pozole

Pozole (pozolli, pozole), which means "hominy", is a traditional soup or stew from Mexico.

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Prairie

Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type.

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Prairie dog

Prairie dogs (genus Cynomys) are herbivorous burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America.

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Prairie falcon

The prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus) is a medium-large sized falcon of western North America.

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Prairie View, Texas

Prairie View is a city in Waller County, Texas, United States, situated on the northwestern edge of the metropolitan area.

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Prairie warbler

The prairie warbler (Setophaga discolor) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

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Pray for the Wildcats

Pray for the Wildcats is a 1974 U.S. television film that originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week.

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Pre-Columbian art

Pre-Columbian art refers to the visual arts of indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, North, Central, and South Americas until the late 15th and early 16th centuries, and the time period marked by Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas.

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Pre-Columbian era

The Pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the American continents, spanning the time of the original settlement in the Upper Paleolithic period to European colonization during the Early Modern period.

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Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories

Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories relate to visits or interactions with the Americas and/or indigenous peoples of the Americas by people from Africa, Asia, Europe, or Oceania before Columbus's first voyage to the Caribbean in 1492.

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Predator (film)

Predator is a 1987 American science fiction action horror film directed by John McTiernan and written by brothers Jim and John Thomas.

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Prefect

Prefect (from the Latin praefectus, substantive adjectival form of praeficere: "put in front", i.e., in charge) is a magisterial title of varying definition, but which, basically, refers to the leader of an administrative area.

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Premier Farnell

Premier Farnell Ltd is a British distributor of technology products and solutions for electronic system design, maintenance and repair throughout Europe, North America and Asia Pacific with operations in 36 countries and trading in over 100.

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Premios TVyNovelas

The Premios TVyNovelas, are presented annually by Televisa and the magazine TVyNovelas to honor the best Mexican television productions, including telenovelas.

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Premium Standard Farms

Premium Standard Farms, Inc (PSF), is a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods.

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Prepa Tec

PrepaTec is a group of high schools located through Mexico, which branch off from the Tec de Monterrey system.

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Prescott, Arizona

Prescott (ʼWi:kwatha Ksikʼita) is a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.

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Presentation of Jesus at the Temple

The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple is an early episode in the life of Jesus, describing his presentation at the Temple in Jerusalem in order to officially induct him into Judaism, that is celebrated by many Christian Churches on the holiday of Candlemas.

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Presidency of Bill Clinton

The presidency of Bill Clinton began at noon EST on January 20, 1993, when Bill Clinton was inaugurated as 42nd President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2001.

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Presidency of George W. Bush

The presidency of George W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush was inaugurated as 43rd President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2009.

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Presidency of Ronald Reagan

The presidency of Ronald Reagan began at noon EST on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as 40th President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989.

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President

The president is a common title for the head of state in most republics.

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President for Life

President for Life is a title assumed by or granted to some leaders to remove their term limit irrevocably as a way of removing future challenges to their authority and legitimacy.

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Presidential election

A presidential election is the election of any head of state whose official title is President.

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Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup is a series of men's golf matches between a team representing the United States and an International Team representing the rest of the world minus Europe (i.e. Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Oceania, Mexico and Canada).

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Presidio

A presidio (from the Spanish, presidio, meaning "jail" or "fortification") is a fortified base established by the Spanish in areas under their control or influence.

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Presidio County, Texas

Presidio County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Presidio of San Francisco

The Presidio of San Francisco (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco or The Royal Fortress of Saint Francis) is a park and former U.S. Army military fort on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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Pride of Baltimore

The Pride of Baltimore was a reproduction of a typical early 19th-century "Baltimore clipper" topsail schooner, a style of vessel made famous by its success as a privateer commerce raider and small but nimble warship in the War of 1812 (1812-1815), against British merchant shipping and a vastly superior world-wide Royal Navy.

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Pride parade

Pride parades (also known as pride marches, pride events, and pride festivals) are events celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) culture and pride.

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Prime time

The prime time or the peak time is the block of broadcast programming taking place during the middle of the evening for television programming.

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Prince Hubertus of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Prince Hubertus of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (born 2 February 1959 in Mexico City as Hubertus Rudolph zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg) is a Mexican Alpine skier, photographer, businessman, and a pop singer known as Andy Himalaya and Royal Disaster.

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Princess Sophie of Bavaria

Princess Sophie of Bavaria (Sophie Friederike Dorothea Wilhelmine; 27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872) was born to King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife Caroline of Baden.

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Princeton Nassoons

The Princeton Nassoons are a ten to twenty-member all-male a cappella group at Princeton University.

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Principal Financial Group

The Principal Financial Group is a global financial investment management and insurance company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Prismatic blade

In archaeology, a prismatic blade is a long, narrow, specialized stone flake tool with a sharp edge, like a small razor blade.

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Prison riot

A prison riot is an act of concerted defiance or disorder by a group of prisoners against the prison administrators, prison officers, or other groups of prisoners.

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Pro Football Hall of Fame Game

The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game is an annual National Football League exhibition game that is held the weekend of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's induction ceremonies.

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Procellariiformes

Procellariiformes is an order of seabirds that comprises four families: the albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters, and 2 families of storm petrels.

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Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the largest American rodeo organization in the world.

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Professional wrestling aerial techniques

Aerial techniques, also known as "High-flying moves" are maneuvers in professional wrestling using the ring's posts and ropes as aids, in many cases to demonstrate the speed and agility of smaller, nimble and acrobatically inclined wrestlers preferring this style instead of throwing or locking the opponent.

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Professional wrestling attacks

Attacking maneuvers are offensive moves in professional wrestling, used to set up an opponent for a submission hold or for a throw.

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Professional wrestling championship

A championship or title in professional wrestling is a recognition promoted by professional wrestling organizations.

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Professional wrestling holds

Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission.

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Professional wrestling match types

Many types of wrestling matches, sometimes called "concept" or "gimmick matches" in the jargon of the business, are performed in professional wrestling.

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Professional wrestling promotion

A professional wrestling promotion (also federation or fed) is a company or business that regularly performs shows involving professional wrestling.

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Professional wrestling throws

Professional wrestling throws are the application of professional wrestling techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming them down.

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Progesterone

Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species.

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Progestogen-only pill

Progestogen-only pills or progestin-only pills (POP) are contraceptive pills that contain only synthetic progestogens (progestins) and do not contain estrogen.

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Progreso Lakes, Texas

Progreso Lakes is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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Prohibition of drugs

The prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of attempting to prevent the recreational use of certain harmful drugs and other intoxicating substances.

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Prosopis

Prosopis is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.

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Prosopis juliflora

Prosopis juliflora (bayahonda blanca, Cuji, Aippia) is a shrub or small tree in the family Fabaceae, a kind of mesquite.

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Prosthechea

Prosthechea is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Prostitution in Thailand

Prostitution in Thailand has been common in modern Thailand and its predecessor states for centuries.

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Provo Wallis

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Provo William Parry Wallis, (12 April 1791 – 13 February 1892) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Psicosis

Dionicio Castellanos Torres (born May 19, 1971) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Psicosis (sometimes Anglicised as Psychosis) and Nicho el Millonario.

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Psidium

Psidium is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Myrtaceae.

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Psilocybe mexicana

Psilocybe mexicana is a psychedelic mushroom.

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Psilocybin

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic prodrug compound produced by more than 200 species of mushrooms, collectively known as psilocybin mushrooms.

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Psittacidae

The family Psittacidae is one of three families of true parrots.

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Psychedelic trance

Psychedelic trance, psytrance or psy is a subgenre of trance music characterized by arrangements of synthetic rhythms and layered melodies created by high tempo riffs.

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Pterospora

Pterospora, commonly known as pinedrops, wooodland pinedrops, Albany beechdrops, or giant bird's nest is a North American genus in the subfamily Monotropoidiae of the heath family, and includes only the species Pterospora andromedea.

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Ptychohyla

Ptychohyla is a genus of frogs (common names: stream frogs, mountain stream frogs) in the Hylidae family.

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Public health surveillance

Public health surveillance (also epidemiological surveillance, clinical surveillance or syndromic surveillance) is, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), "the continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice.", World Health Organization (accessed January 14, 2016).

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Public holidays in Mexico

In Mexico there are three major kinds of public holidays.

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Public holidays in the United States

The schedule of public holidays in the United States is largely influenced by the schedule of federal holidays, but is controlled by private sector employers who employ 62% of the total U.S. population with paid time off.

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Puebla

Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla (Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla) is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Puebla City

Puebla (Spanish: Puebla de Zaragoza), formally Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza and also known as Puebla de los Ángeles, is the seat of Puebla Municipality, the capital and largest city of the state of Puebla, and one of the five most important Spanish colonial cities in Mexico.

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Puebla International Airport

Puebla International Airport, officially Hermanos Serdán International Airport is an international airport located in the municipalities of Tlaltenango, Huejotzingo and Juan C. Bonilla near Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.

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Pueblo

Pueblos are modern and old communities of Native Americans in the Southwestern United States.

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Puente de la Mujer

Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge"), is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Puente del Alamillo

The Alamillo Bridge is a structure in Seville, Andalucia (Spain), which spans the Canal de Alfonso XIII, allowing access to La Cartuja, a peninsula between the canal and the Guadalquivir River.

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Puerto Cortés

Puerto Cortés, originally known as Puerto de Caballos, is a city on the north Caribbean coast of Honduras, right on the Laguna de Alvarado, north of San Pedro Sula and east of Omoa, with a natural bay.

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Puerto Escondido International Airport

Puerto Escondido International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Escondido) is an airport located at Puerto Escondido in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico.

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Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

Puerto Escondido (English: "Hidden Port") is a small port and tourist center in the municipality of San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 22 in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

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Puerto Morelos

Puerto Morelos is a town and seaport in Quintana Roo, Mexico's easternmost state, on the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Puerto Rican cuisine

Puerto Rican cuisine has its roots in the cooking traditions and practices of Europe (mostly Spain), Africa and the native Taínos.

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Puerto Rican Nationalist Party

The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico, PNPR) is a Puerto Rican political party which was founded on September 17, 1922.

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Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico (Spanish for "Rich Port"), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, "Free Associated State of Puerto Rico") and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea.

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Puerto Rico national basketball team

The Puerto Rico national basketball team (Selección de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico) is governed by the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation (Federación de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico).

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Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas.

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Puffbird

The puffbirds and their relatives in the near passerine family Bucconidae are tropical tree-dwelling insectivorous birds that are found from South America up to Mexico.

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Puffery

In everyday language, puffery refers to exaggerated or false praise.

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Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting

This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence.

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Pulparindo

Pulparindo is the trade name of a Mexican candy produced by de la Rosa.

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Pumas CU

Pumas CU, also known as "Pumas Dorados", "Pumas", or "Universidad" is the varsity American football team representing the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, or UNAM). It is one of the oldest and most important teams in Mexico. They maintain a fierce rivalry with teams from the National Polytechnic Institute (Spanish: Instituto Politécnico Nacional, or IPN) particularly with its Miguel Hidalgo-based team from Santo Tomás, Águilas Blancas.

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Pumpkin seed

A pumpkin seed, also known as a pepita (from the Mexican pepita de calabaza, "little seed of squash"), is the edible seed of a pumpkin or certain other cultivars of squash.

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Punisher

The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Puppet ruler

A puppet ruler is a person who has a title indicating possession of political power, but who, in reality, is controlled by outside individuals or forces.

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Purépecha

The Purépecha or Tarascans (endonym P'urhépecha) are a group of indigenous people centered in the northwestern region of Michoacán, Mexico, mainly in the area of the cities of Cherán and Pátzcuaro.

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Puroresu

is the popular term for the predominant style or genre of professional wrestling that has developed in Japan.

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Purple finch

The purple finch (Haemorhous purpureus) is a bird in the finch family, Fringillidae.

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Pygmy goose

The pygmy geese are a group of very small "perching ducks" in the genus Nettapus which breed in the Old World tropics.

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Pygmy nuthatch

The pygmy nuthatch (Sitta pygmaea) is a tiny songbird, about 10 cm (4 inches) long and about 10 grams in weight.

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Pyramid

A pyramid (from πυραμίς) is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense.

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Pyramid of the Moon

The Pyramid of the Moon is the second largest pyramid in modern-day San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico, after the Pyramid of the Sun.

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Pyramid scheme

A pyramid scheme (commonly known as pyramid scams) is a business model that recruits members via a promise of payments or services for enrolling others into the scheme, rather than supplying investments or sale of products or services.

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Pyrargyrite

Pyrargyrite is a sulfosalt mineral consisting of silver sulfantimonide, Ag3SbS3.

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Pyrrhuloxia

The pyrrhuloxia or desert cardinal (Cardinalis sinuatus) is a medium-sized North American song bird found in the American southwest and northern Mexico.

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Q'umarkaj

Q'umarkaj, (K'iche') (sometimes rendered as Gumarkaaj, Gumarcaj, Cumarcaj or Kumarcaaj) is an archaeological site in the southwest of the El Quiché department of Guatemala.

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Qix

Qix (pronounced "kicks") is an arcade game developed by Taito America Corporation and released in October 1981.

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QuackShot

QuackShot Starring Donald Duck, released in Japan as, is a 1991 platforming video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis.

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Quakers in Latin America

Latin America contains approximately 17.5% of the world's Quakers.

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Quatrefoil

A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping circles of the same diameter.

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Quebec City

Quebec City (pronounced or; Québec); Ville de Québec), officially Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. The city had a population estimate of 531,902 in July 2016, (an increase of 3.0% from 2011) and the metropolitan area had a population of 800,296 in July 2016, (an increase of 4.3% from 2011) making it the second largest city in Quebec, after Montreal, and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Canada. It is situated north-east of Montreal. The narrowing of the Saint Lawrence River proximate to the city's promontory, Cap-Diamant (Cape Diamond), and Lévis, on the opposite bank, provided the name given to the city, Kébec, an Algonquin word meaning "where the river narrows". Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) are the only fortified city walls remaining in the Americas north of Mexico, and were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985 as the 'Historic District of Old Québec'. The city's landmarks include the Château Frontenac, a hotel which dominates the skyline, and the Citadelle of Quebec, an intact fortress that forms the centrepiece of the ramparts surrounding the old city and includes a secondary royal residence. The National Assembly of Quebec (provincial legislature), the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec), and the Musée de la civilisation (Museum of Civilization) are found within or near Vieux-Québec.

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Quebec nationalism

Quebec nationalism or Québécois nationalism asserts that the Québécois people are a nation, distinct from the rest of Canada, and promotes the unity of the Québécois people in the province of Quebec.

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Queen for a Day

Queen for a Day was an American radio and television game show that helped to usher in American listeners' and viewers' fascination with big-prize giveaway shows.

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Queen Letizia of Spain

Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (born 15 September 1972) is the current Queen of Spain as the wife of King Felipe VI.

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Queen Sofía of Spain

Sofía of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Σοφία; born 2 November 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who served as Queen of Spain during the reign of her husband, King Juan Carlos I, from 1975 to 2014.

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Quelite

Quelite can mean any of a number of different plants commonly eaten in Mexico for their leaves, as leaf vegetables or herbs, including.

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Querétaro City

Santiago de Querétaro, known simply as Querétaro, is the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico.

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Quercus engelmannii

Quercus engelmannii, the Engelmann oak or Pasadena oak, is a species of oak in the white oak section Quercus sect.

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Quercus muehlenbergii

Quercus muehlenbergii, the chinkapin oak (or chinquapin oak), is an oak in the white oak group (Quercus sect. Quercus).

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Quercus wislizeni

Quercus wislizeni, known by the common name interior live oak, is an evergreen oak, highly variable and often shrubby, found in many areas of California in the United States continuing south into northern Baja California in Mexico.

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Quesadilla

A quesadilla is a tortilla, usually a corn tortilla but also sometimes made with a flour tortilla; particularly in northern Mexico and the United States, which is filled with cheese and then grilled.

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Quest Diagnostics

Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE:DGX) is an American clinical laboratory with headquarters in Madison, New Jersey.

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Quest University

Quest University Canada (QUC) is a private secular non-profit liberal arts and sciences university in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.

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Quetzal

Quetzal are strikingly colored birds in the trogon family.

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Quetzaltenango Department

Quetzaltenango is a department in the western highlands of Guatemala.

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Quezon City

Quezon City (Lungsod Quezon,; Ciudad Quezón; also known as QC or Kyusi) is the most populous city in the Philippines.

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Quinceañera

The fiesta de quince años (also fiesta de quinceañera, quince años and quince) is a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday.

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Quinnipiac

The Quinnipiac—rarely spelled Quinnipiack—is the English name for the Eansketambawg (meaning “original people”; c.f., Ojibwe: Anishinaabeg and Blackfoot: Niitsítapi), a Native American nation of the Algonquian family who inhabited the Wampanoki (i.e., “Dawnland”; c.f., Ojibwe: Waabanaki, Abenaki: Wabanakiyik) region, including present-day Connecticut.

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Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo (Estado Libre y Soberano de Quintana Roo), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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Quivira National Wildlife Refuge

Quivira National Wildlife Refuge is located in south central Kansas near the town of Stafford.

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Quizás (album)

Quizás (English: Maybe) is the sixth studio album and fourth full-Spanish-language album recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias.

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Quiznos

QIP Holder, LLC, doing business as Quiznos, is a franchised fast-food restaurant brand based in Denver, Colorado, that specializes in offering toasted submarine sandwiches.

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QWERTY

QWERTY is a keyboard design for Latin-script alphabets.

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Raúl Azcárraga Vidaurreta

Raúl Azcárraga Vidaurreta was a Mexican businessman and broadcasting pioneer.

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Raúl Baillères

Raúl Baillères Chávez (1895, Silao, Guanajuato – 1967) created a business empire in Mexico.

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Raúl Castro

Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz (born 3 June 1931) is a Cuban politician and leader who is currently serving as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, the most senior position in the Communist state, succeeding his brother Fidel Castro in April 2011.

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Raúl Héctor Castro

Raúl Héctor Castro (June 12, 1916 – April 10, 2015) was a Mexican American politician, diplomat and judge.

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Raúl Juliá

Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who received international recognition.

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Rabinal

Rabinal is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at.

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Radar detector

A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to detect if their speed is being monitored by police or law enforcement using a radar gun.

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Radebeul

Radebeul is a town (große Kreisstadt) in the Elbe valley in the district of Meißen in Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden.

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Radial keratotomy

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure to correct myopia (nearsightedness) that was developed in 1974, by Svyatoslav Fyodorov, a Russian ophthalmologist.

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Radio Bart

"Radio Bart" is the thirteenth episode of The Simpsons third season.

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Radio format

A radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station.

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Radio silence

In telecommunications, radio silence or Emissions Control (EMCON) is a status in which all fixed or mobile radio stations in an area are asked to stop transmitting for safety or security reasons.

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RadioShack

RadioShack, formally RadioShack Corporation, is the trade name of an American retailer founded in 1921, which operates a chain of electronics stores.

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Rafael Carrera

José Rafael Carrera Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for Life in 1854.

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Rafael Márquez Lugo

Rafael Márquez Lugo (born November 2, 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a retired football forward and current analyst for Fox Sports Mexico.

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Rafael Osuna

Rafael Osuna Herrera (15 September 1938 – 4 June 1969), nicknamed "El Pelón" (The Bald), was a former world No. 1 tennis player, the most successful player in the history of Mexico and an Olympian.

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Rafael Sánchez Navarro

Rafael Sánchez Navarro (born 1958), is a famous Spanish-Mexican actor.

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Ragweed

Ragweeds are flowering plants in the genus Ambrosia in the aster family, Asteraceae.

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Rail transport by country

This page provides an index of articles on rail transport by country.

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Rain Bird

Rain Bird Corporation is a large international privately held manufacturer and provider of irrigation products and services for landscapes, golf courses, sports fields, and agriculture, designed to minimize water consumption.

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Rain of animals

Raining animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which flightless animals fall from the sky.

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Rain shadow

A rain shadow is a dry area on the leeward side of a mountainous area (away from the wind).

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Rainforest Cafe

Rainforest Cafe is a themed restaurant chain owned by Landry's, Inc. of Houston.

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Raised fist

The raised fist, or the clenched fist, is a symbol of solidarity and support.

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Rajas con crema

Rajas con crema is the name given to a Mexican dish consisting of sliced poblano pepper with cream (the name literally means "slices" in Spanish).

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Ralliart

Ralliart is the high-performance and motorsports division of Mitsubishi Motors.

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Rally Mexico

Rally Mexico, formerly known as Rally America is a round of the FIA World Rally Championship.

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Ralph Chaplin

Ralph Hosea Chaplin (1887–1961) was an American writer, artist and labor activist.

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Ralph Earle (American naval officer)

Ralph Earle (3 May 1874 – 13 February 1939) served the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War and World War I. He was the Chief, Bureau of Ordnance (BUORD) and retired as a rear admiral in 1927.

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Ram Pickup

The Ram pickup (formerly the Dodge Ram pickup) is a full-size pickup truck manufactured by FCA US LLC (formerly Chrysler Group LLC) and marketed as of 2011 onwards under the Ram Trucks brand.

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Ramón Arellano Félix

Ramon Arellano Félix (August 31, 1964 – February 10, 2002) was a Mexican drug trafficker whom authorities linked to the Tijuana drug cartel (a.k.a. the Arellano-Félix Organization).

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Ramón Ayala

Ramón Covarrubias Garza (born December 8, 1945), known by his stage name Ramón Ayala, is a Mexican musician, composer and songwriter of Norteño and Conjunto music.

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Ramón López Velarde

Ramón López Velarde (June 15, 1888 – June 19, 1921) was a Mexican poet.

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Ramón Martín Huerta

Ramón Martín Huerta (January 24, 1957 – September 21, 2005) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN).

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Ramón Mercader

Jaime Ramón Mercader del Río (7 February 1913 – 18 October 1978),Photograph of more commonly known as Ramón Mercader, was a Spanish communist and NKVD agent who assassinated the Russian Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky in Mexico City in August 1940.

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Ramón Morales

Ramón Morales Higuera (born 10 October 1975 in La Piedad, Michoacán) is a retired Mexican international footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Ramón Ramírez (footballer)

Jesús Ramón Ramírez Ceceña (born 5 December 1969 in Tepic, Nayarit) is a retired Mexican footballer.

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Ramón Valdés

Ramón Gómez Valdés de Castillo (2 September 1923 – 9 August 1988), often credited as Ramón Valdés, was a Mexican actor of film and television best known for his portrayal of Don Ramón in the popular sitcom El Chavo del Ocho.

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Ramón Vinay

Ramón Vinay (August 31, 1911 – January 4, 1996) was a famous Chilean operatic tenor with a powerful, dramatic voice.

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Rambo: First Blood Part II

Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II or First Blood II) is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone, who reprises his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo.

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Ramdhari Singh Dinkar

Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974) was an Indian Hindi poet, essayist, patriot and academic, who is considered as one of the most important modern Hindi poets.

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Ramon Novarro

Jose Ramón Gil Samaniego (February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968), best known as Ramón Novarro, was a Mexican film, stage and television actor who began his career in silent films in 1917 and eventually became a leading man and one of the top box office attractions of the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Ramon Rivero (animator)

Ramon Rivero is an animation director, digital puppeteer and computer animator best known for his work on the 2001 film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

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Ramona

Ramona is an 1884 American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson.

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Ramona (2000 TV series)

Ramona is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucy Orozco for Televisa in 2000.

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Ramtil oil

Ramtil oil, also known as Niger Seed Oil is used mainly in cooking but also for lighting.

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Rancho Mission Viejo

Rancho Mission Viejo (Rancho Misión Vieja) is an active ranch and farm, habitat reserve, and community in the unincorporated areas of South Orange County, California.

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Rancho San Antonio (Peralta)

Rancho San Antonio, also known as the Peralta Grant, was a land grant by Governor Pablo Vicente de Solá, the last Spanish governor of California, to Don Luís María Peralta, a sergeant in the Spanish Army and later, commissioner of the Pueblo of San José, in recognition of his forty years of service.

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Random House

Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world.

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Randy Quaid

Randy Randall Rudy Quaid (born October 1, 1950) is an American film and television actor and Academy Award nominee known for his roles in both serious drama and light comedy.

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Randy Samuel

Randolph FitzGerald Samuel (born 23 December 1963) is a Trinidad-born Canadian former soccer player who played as a defender.

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Ranked list of Mexican states

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Rarámuri

The Rarámuri or Tarahumara are a group of Indigenous people of the Americas living in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.

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Rare Earth hypothesis

In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth Hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity such as sexually reproducing, multicellular organisms on Earth (and, subsequently, human intelligence) required an improbable combination of astrophysical and geological events and circumstances.

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Rare species

A rare species is a group of organisms that are very uncommon, scarce, or infrequently encountered.

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Rate Your Music

Rate Your Music (or RYM) is an online collaborative metadata database of musical and non-musical releases and films which can be catalogued, rated and reviewed by users.

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Ratlines (World War II aftermath)

Ratlines were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe at the end of World War II.

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Raul Peimbert

Raul Peimbert Diaz is a Mexican-American newscaster, born in Livermore, Ca on March 15,1962.

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Raul Yzaguirre

Raul Humberto Yzaguirre (born July 22, 1939) is an American civil rights activist.

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Ray Lynch

Raymond "Ray" Lynch (born July 3, 1943) is an American guitarist, lutenist, keyboardist, and composer.

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Ray Wilkins

Raymond Colin Wilkins, (14 September 1956 – 4 April 2018) was an English football player and coach.

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Raya Dunayevskaya

Raya Dunayevskaya, born Raya Shpigel (Ра́я Шпи́гель; May 1, 1910 – June 9, 1987), later Rae Spiegel, also known by the pseudonym Freddie Forest, was the American founder of the philosophy of Marxist Humanism in the United States of America.

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Raymond Arrieta

Raymond Arrieta (born March 26, 1965) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian, host and philanthropist.

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Raymond Creekmore

Raymond Creekmore (May 5, 1905 – May 1984) was a prolific artist, author and sailboat designer.

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Raymond Goethals

Raymond Goethals (7 October 1921 – 6 December 2004) was a Belgian football coach who led Marseille to victory in the UEFA Champions League final in 1993, becoming the first coach to win a European trophy with a French club.

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Rayones

Rayones is a municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León.

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Río Rico, Tamaulipas

Río Rico is a town located along the Rio Grande river in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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Rómulo O'Farrill

Rómulo O'Farrill II (15 December 1917 – 18 May 2006) was a Mexian multi-millionaire businessman.

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RBD

RBD was a Latin pop group from Mexico that gained popularity from Televisa's soap opera Rebelde, and found international success from 2004 until their separation in 2009.

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Reader's Digest

Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year.

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Ready or Not (TV series)

Ready or Not is a Canadian teen drama television series that aired on the Showtime Movie Channel (3 April 1993 – 1997) and later on The Disney Channel (April 4, 1996 – 2000) and Global Television Network for five seasons and 65 episodes between 1993 and 1997 in both Canada and the United States.

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Real Audiencia

The Real Audiencia, or simply Audiencia (Reial Audiència, Audiència Reial, or Audiència), was an appellate court in Spain and its empire.

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Real estate bubble

A real estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets, and typically follow a land boom.

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Real estate investment trust

A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate.

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Real ID Act

The Real ID Act of 2005,, is an Act of Congress that modifies U.S. federal law pertaining to security, authentication, and issuance procedures standards for state driver's licenses and identity documents, as well as various immigration issues pertaining to terrorism.

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Real-time gross settlement

Real-time gross settlement systems are specialist funds transfer systems where the transfer of money or securities takes place from one bank to another on a "real time" and on a "gross" basis.

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Reba McEntire

Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer.

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Rebecca de Alba

Rebecca de Alba (born October 26, 1964) is a Mexican model and TV presenter.

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Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Alie Romijn (born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model.

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Rebecca West

Dame Cicely Isabel Fairfield DBE (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.

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Rebelde (album)

Rebelde is the debut studio album of Mexican pop group RBD, released November 30, 2004 in Mexico and on January 11, 2005 in the United States and the rest of Latin America.

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Rebelde (Mexican TV series)

Rebelde (Rebel in English) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and created by Cris Morena.

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Reboxetine

Reboxetine, sold under the brand name Edronax among others, is a drug of the norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (NRI) class, marketed as an antidepressant by Pfizer for use in the treatment of major depression, although it has also been used off-label for panic disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Rebozo

A rebozo is a long flat garment used mostly by women in Mexico.

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Reconquista (Mexico)

The Reconquista ("reconquest") is a term that is used (not exclusively) to describe the vision by different individuals, groups, and/or nations that the U.S. Southwest should be politically or culturally conquered by Mexico.

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Recreational drug tourism

Recreational drug tourism is travel for the purpose of obtaining or using drugs for recreational use that are unavailable, illegal or very expensive in one's home jurisdiction.

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Recreational drug use

Recreational drug use is the use of a psychoactive drug to induce an altered state of consciousness for pleasure, by modifying the perceptions, feelings, and emotions of the user.

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Rector (academia)

A rector ("ruler", from meaning "ruler") is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school.

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Recuerdo a Javier Solís

Recuerdo a Javier Solís was a 1994 album by Vikki Carr that won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Recording.

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Red

Red is the color at the end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet.

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Red Dawn

Red Dawn is a 1984 American war film directed by John Milius, filmed in Metrocolor and Panavision, and co-written by Milius and Kevin Reynolds.

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Red drum

The red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), also known as channel bass, redfish, puppy drum spottail bass, or simply red, is a game fish found in the Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to northern Mexico.

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Red Horse Racing

Red Horse Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

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Red lionfish

The red lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a venomous coral reef fish in the family Scorpaenidae, order Scorpaeniformes.

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Red Lobster

Red Lobster Hospitality LLC is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Orlando, Florida.

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Red-breasted sapsucker

The red-breasted sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber) is a medium-sized woodpecker of the forests of the west coast of North America.

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Red-crowned ant tanager

The red-crowned ant tanager (Habia rubica) is a medium-sized passerine bird from tropical America.

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Red-eared slider

The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), also known as the red-eared terrapin, is a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae.

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Red-faced warbler

The red-faced warbler (Cardellina rubrifrons) is a species of New World warbler.

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Red-legged honeycreeper

The red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) is a small songbird species in the tanager family (Thraupidae).

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Red-tailed hawk

The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies.

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Red-winged blackbird

The red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae found in most of North America and much of Central America.

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Redbreast sunfish

The redbreast sunfish (Lepomis auritus) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes.

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RedCLARA

CLARA (Latin American Advanced Networks Cooperation in English) is an international organization whose aim is to connect Latin America's academic computer networks.

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Redcurrant

The redcurrant, or red currant (Ribes rubrum) is a member of the genus Ribes in the gooseberry family.

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Reddish egret

The reddish egret (Egretta rufescens) is a medium-sized heron.

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Redemptoris Mater (seminary)

Redemptoris Mater (Mother of the Redeemer) is the name for certain Roman Catholic seminaries which operate under the auspices of the Neocatechumenal Way and have as their mission the formation of priests for the "New Evangelization".

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Reform movement

A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to bring a social or political system closer to the community's ideal.

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Reform of the United Nations Security Council

Reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) encompasses five key issues: categories of membership, the question of the veto held by the five permanent members, regional representation, the size of an enlarged Council and its working methods, and the Security Council-General Assembly relationship.

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Reform War

The War of the Reform (Guerra de Reforma) in Mexico, during the Second Federal Republic of Mexico, was the three-year civil war (1857 - 1860) between liberals who had taken power in 1855 under the Plan of Ayutla, and conservatives resisting the legitimacy of the government and its radical restructuring of Mexican laws, known as La Reforma.

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Reforma

Reforma is a Mexican newspaper based in Mexico City.

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Refugee camp

A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in refugee-like situations.

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Reggae

Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.

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Reggaeton

Reggaeton (also known as reggaetón and reguetón) is a music genre which originated in Puerto Rico during the late 1990s.

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Regional Mexican

Regional Mexican is a Latin music radio format, typically including Banda, Conjunto, Duranguense, Grupero, Mariachi, New Mexico music, Norteña, Ranchera, and Tejano music.

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Regional styles of Mexican music

Regional styles of Mexican music vary greatly vary from state to state.

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Regional transmission organization (North America)

A regional transmission organization (RTO) in the United States is an electric power transmission system operator (TSO) which coordinates, controls and monitors a multi-state electric grid.

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Regnal number

Regnal numbers are ordinal numbers used to distinguish among persons with the same name who held the same office.

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Regulation and licensure in engineering

Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage public welfare, safety, well-being and other interests of the general public, and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes authorized to practice engineering and/or provide engineering professional services to the public.

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Reies Tijerina

Reies Lopez Tijerina (September 21, 1926 – January 19, 2015), an activist who led a struggle in the 1960s and 1970s to restore New Mexican land grants to the descendants of their Spanish colonial and Mexican owners.

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Reik

Reik is a Mexican band from Mexicali, Baja California formed by Jesús Alberto Navarro Rosas (lead vocals), Julio Ramírez Eguía (guitar/background vocals), and Gilberto Marín Espinoza (guitar).

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Reina-Valera

The Reina–Valera is a Spanish translation of the Bible originally published in 1602Anon.

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Reining

Reining is a western riding competition for horses where the riders guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, and stops.

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Reino Aventura

Reino Aventura ("Adventure Kingdom" in Spanish) was an amusement park located in Tlalpan in the south-western part of Mexico City.

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Religious discrimination

Religious discrimination is treating a person or group differently because of the beliefs they hold about a religion.

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Remedios Varo

Remedios Varo Uranga (16 December 1908 – 8 October 1963) was a Spanish surrealist artist.

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Remittance

A remittance is a transfer of money by a foreign worker to an individual in their home country.

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Renaissance architecture

Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 14th and early 17th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.

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Renaissance Man (film)

Renaissance Man is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Penny Marshall, and stars Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar and Cliff Robertson.

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Renaissance music

Renaissance music is vocal and instrumental music written and performed in Europe during the Renaissance era.

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Renato Bartilotti

Mario Renato Bartilotti Rodríguez (born June 11, 1976 in Villahermosa, Tabasco) is a Mexican actor.

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Renault 12

The Renault 12 is a large family car introduced by French automaker Renault at the Paris Motor Show in October 1969 and produced in France till 1980.

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Renault 4

The Renault 4, also known as the 4L (pronounced "Quatrelle"), is a hatchback economy car produced by the French automaker Renault between 1961 and 1994.

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Renault 5

The Renault 5 is a supermini produced by French automaker Renault.

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Renault Estafette

The Renault Estafette was a light commercial front-wheel drive van, first introduced in 1959 and made by the French automaker Renault between 1959 and 1980, initially using the water-cooled Renault Ventoux engine, then later the Cléon-Fonte engine in a range of body styles.

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Renault Safrane

The Renault Safrane was an executive car (E-segment in Europe) designed and built by the French manufacturer Renault from 1992 to 2000.

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René Arredondo

René Arredondo (born 1961) is a former Mexican professional boxer competing in the welterweight division.

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René Elizondo Jr.

René Elizondo Jr. (born July 16, 1962) is a Mexican dancer, songwriter and music video director.

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Renewable energy

Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.

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Reno–Tahoe International Airport

Reno–Tahoe International Airport is a public and military use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of downtown Reno, in Washoe County, Nevada.

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Renova (company)

Renova (full name: Renova - Fábrica de Papel do Almonda, SA) is a Portuguese company that produces paper consumption goods (such as tissues and toilet paper).

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Rent (musical)

Rent is a rock musical with music, lyrics, and book by Jonathan Larson, loosely based on Giacomo Puccini's opera La Bohème.

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Repatriation flight program

The Repatriation flight program, officially named "Interior Repatriation Program", was a United States and Mexico government program destined to fly back Mexican citizens who had illegally crossed the frontier between the United States and Mexico to their home country for free.

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Reporting mark

A reporting mark is an alphabetic code of one to four letters used to identify owners or lessees of rolling stock and other equipment used on certain railroad networks.

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Republic of Texas

The Republic of Texas (República de Tejas) was an independent sovereign state in North America that existed from March 2, 1836, to February 19, 1846.

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Republic of the Rio Grande

The Republic of the Rio Grande (República del Río Grande) was an independent nation that insurgents against the Central Mexican Republic sought to establish in northern Mexico.

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Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was a World War II era fighter aircraft produced by the United States from 1941 through 1945.

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Republic Steel

Republic Steel was once the third largest steel producer in the United States.

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Republican Left (Spain)

The Republican Left (Izquierda Republicana) was a Spanish left-wing republican party founded in 1934.

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Republican Union (Spain, 1934)

The Republican Union (Unión Republicana) was a Spanish republican party founded in 1934 by Diego Martinez Barrio.

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Requinto

The term requinto is used in both Spanish and Portuguese to mean a smaller, higher-pitched version of another instrument.

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Rescue 911

Rescue 911 is an informational docudrama television series that premiered on CBS on April 18, 1989 and ended on August 27, 1996.

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Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust

Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust are those who, during World War II, helped Jews and others escape the Holocaust conducted by Nazi Germany.

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Reserve requirement

The reserve requirement (or cash reserve ratio) is a central bank regulation employed by most, but not all, of the world's central banks, that sets the minimum amount of reserves that must be held by a commercial bank.

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Residency (medicine)

Residency is a stage of graduate medical training.

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Resplendent quetzal

The resplendent quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is a bird in the trogon family.

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Restrepia

Restrepia, abbreviated Rstp in horticultural trade, is a small genus of 49 orchids in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), closely related to Pleurothallis.

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Restrepia muscifera

Restrepia muscifera, commonly known as the fly-carrying restrepia, is a species of orchid.

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Restrepiella

Restrepiella is a genus of orchid native to Mexico, Colombia, Florida and Central America. Restrepiella is morphologically similar to Restrepia, but differs in lacking hairlike attachments on a mobile lip and having four pollinia instead of two.

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Retail

Retail is the process of selling consumer goods or services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit.

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Retirement age

This article lists the statutory retirement age in different countries.

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Retirement Funds Administrators (Mexico)

Retirement Funds Administrators (Administradoras de Fondos para el Retiro, abbreviated AFORES) are companies authorized to manage individual retirement accounts as authorized by the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico and overseen by Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (CONSAR).

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Revenge (1990 film)

Revenge is a 1990 romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland.

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Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo, FARC–EP and FARC) was a guerrilla movement involved in the continuing Colombian armed conflict from 1964 to 2017.

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Rex Applegate

Rex Applegate (June 21, 1914 – July 14, 1998) was an American military officer who worked for the Office of Strategic Services, where he trained Allied special forces personnel in close-quarters combat during World War II.

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Rey Misterio

Miguel Ángel López Díaz (born January 8, 1958) is a Mexican retired professional wrestler and trainer, better known by his ring name, Rey Misterio ("King Mystery").

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Rey Mysterio

Óscar Gutiérrez (born December 11, 1974), better known by his ring name Rey Mysterio Jr. or simply Rey Mysterio (Spanish for "King Mystery"), is an American professional wrestler.

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Rey Pratt

Rey Lucero Pratt (October 11, 1878 – April 14, 1931) served The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 23 years as president of its Mexican Mission and for six years as a general authority.

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Reynaldo Escobar Pérez

Reynaldo Gaudencio Escobar Pérez is a Mexican politician who was Secretary of Government in the state of Veracruz, and was the state's general attorney, resigned on October 8, 2011.

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Reynosa

Reynosa is a border city in the northern part of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Rhipidocladum

Rhipidocladum is a genus of New World woody bamboo in the grass family). It found in Mesoamerica, Trinidad, and South America. The genus is characterized by 1) erect, non-pseudopetiolate culm leaves, 2) numerous branchlets arising in an apsidate (fan-like) array, and 3) fruits being true caryopses. The name is derived from the Greek rhipid meaning "fanlike" and clad meaning "branch".;Species.

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Rhodite

Rhodite or rhodian gold is a naturally occurring alloy of gold and rhodium found in gold ore.

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Rhotic consonant

In phonetics, rhotic consonants, or "R-like" sounds, are liquid consonants that are traditionally represented orthographically by symbols derived from the Greek letter rho, including r in the Latin script and p in the Cyrillic script.

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Rhyncholaelia

Rhyncholaelia, abbreviated Rl. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae), comprising 2 species.

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Rhynchopsitta

The thick-billed parrots are stocky brilliant green Neotropical parrots with heavy black beaks of genus Rhynchopsitta of thick billed macaw-like parrots.

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Ricardo Arjona

Edgar R. Arjona Morales (born 19 January 1964), known as Ricardo Arjona, is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter.

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Ricardo Canavati Tafich

Jesús Ricardo Canavati Tafich (born 8 October 1943 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Ricardo Domínguez

Ricardo Domínguez (July 20, 1985 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico – February 22, 2017) was a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division.

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Ricardo La Volpe

Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni, (born 6 February 1952) is a former Argentine footballer and manager.

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Ricardo Legorreta

Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis (May 7, 1931 – December 30, 2011) was a Mexican architect.

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Ricardo Monreal

Ricardo Monreal Ávila (born September 19, 1960 in Fresnillo, Zacatecas) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA).

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Ricardo Montaner

Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner (born September 8, 1957), better known as Ricardo Montaner, is an Venezuelan singer-songwriter.

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Ricardo Rodríguez (racing driver)

Ricardo Valentín Rodríguez de la Vega (14 February 1942 – 1 November 1962) was a Mexican racing driver who competed in the 1961 and 1962 Formula One seasons.

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Rich Kids on LSD

Rich Kids on LSD (RKL) was a Californian hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Montecito, California, a suburb of Santa Barbara.

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Richard C. Saufley

Richard Caswell Saufley (1 September 1884 – 9 June 1916), was a pioneer of naval aviation in the United States Navy.

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Richard Carlson (actor)

Richard Dutoit Carlson (April 29, 1912 – November 25, 1977) was an American actor, television and film director, and screenwriter.

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Richard Ellis (politician)

Richard Ellis (1781 – December 20, 1846) was an American plantation owner, politician, and judge on the Fourth Circuit Court of Alabama.

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Richard Henry Dana Jr.

Richard Henry Dana Jr. (August 1, 1815 – January 6, 1882) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts, a descendant of an eminent colonial family, who gained renown as the author of the American classic, the memoir Two Years Before the Mast.

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Richard Lynn

Richard Lynn (born 20 February 1930) is an English psychologist and author.

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Richard Quine

Richard Quine (November 12, 1920 – June 10, 1989) was an American stage, film, and radio actor and, later, a film director.

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Richard Spooner (equestrian)

Richard Spooner is an internationally successful equestrian.

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Richard Vranch

Richard Leslie Vranch (born 29 June 1959, Frome, England) is an English actor, comedian, and musician.

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Richard Wainwright (Medal of Honor)

Richard Wainwright, Jr. (September 15, 1881 – March 28, 1944), was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the 1914 Veracruz action.

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Richardia

Richardia (Mexican-clover) is a small genus of about 15 species of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical to warm temperate regions of the Americas, with one species also native to Fiji in the Pacific Ocean.

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Richfield, Utah

Richfield is a city in and the county seat of Sevier County, Utah, in the United States, and is the largest city in southern-central Utah.

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Richmond Fontaine

Richmond Fontaine was a four-piece Rock and alternative country band based in Portland, Oregon.

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Ricicles

Ricicles (stylised as RiCiCLES) is a breakfast cereal sold by Kellogg's in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Rick Lyon

Richard "Rick" Lyon is an American puppeteer, actor, puppet designer and builder.

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Rick Stein

Christopher Richard "Rick" Stein, CBE (born 4 January 1947) is an English celebrity chef, restaurateur and television presenter.

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Ricky Martin

Enrique José Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), commonly known as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, actor and author.

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Rictor

Rictor (Julio Esteban "Ric" Richter) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily in the X-Men family of books.

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Rieleros de Aguascalientes

The Rieleros de Aguascalientes (English: Aguascalientes Railroaders) are a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team which plays in the Mexican League in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico.

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Rifts (role-playing game)

Rifts is a multi-genre role-playing game created by Kevin Siembieda in August 1990 and published continuously by Palladium Books since then.

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Rigel

Rigel, also designated Beta Orionis (β Orionis, abbreviated Beta Ori, β Ori), is generally the seventh-brightest star in the night sky and the brightest star in the constellation of Orion—though periodically it is outshone within the constellation by the variable Betelgeuse.

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Right to keep and bear arms

The right to keep and bear arms (often referred to as the right to bear arms) is the people's right to possess weapons (arms) for their own defense, as described in the philosophical and political writings of Aristotle, Cicero, John Locke, Machiavelli, the English Whigs and others.

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Rimini

Rimini (Rémin; Ariminum) is a city of about 150,000 inhabitants in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini.

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Rimmel

Rimmel (commonly known as Rimmel London) is a British cosmetics brand, now owned by Coty, Inc. The House of Rimmel was founded by Eugène Rimmel as a perfumery in 1834 in Regent Street, London, England.

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Rina (TV series)

Rina is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1977.

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Rincon, Georgia

Rincon is a town in Effingham County, Georgia, United States.

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Ring name

A ring name is a name assumed for professional purposes by a professional wrestler, martial artist or boxer.

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Ring of Fire

The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

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Ring size

Ring size is a measurement used to denote the circumference of jewellery rings.

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Ringgold, Louisiana

Ringgold is a town in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Rio Grande

The Rio Grande (or; Río Bravo del Norte, or simply Río Bravo) is one of the principal rivers in the southwest United States and northern Mexico (the other being the Colorado River).

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Rio Grande (film)

Rio Grande is a 1950 Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara.

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Rio Grande Bible Institute

The Rio Grande Bible Institute (also known as RGBI) is a nondenominational school located in Edinburg, Texas which has two main purposes: to serve as a Bible college for students from Mexico, Central America, and South America, and provide Spanish language training for non-Spanish-speaking North Americans who will serve as missionaries in Spanish-speaking areas of the world.

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Rio Grande border disputes

The Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) has changed course several times in recorded history, leading to a number of border disputes, both international (involving Mexico and the United States) and between individual U.S. states.

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Rio Grande Mud

Rio Grande Mud is the second album by the American rock band ZZ Top.

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Rio Grande rift

The Rio Grande Rift is a north-trending continental rift zone.

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Rio Grande Valley

The Rio Grande Valley is an area located in the southernmost tip of South Texas.

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Rio Group

The Rio Group (G-Rio) is a permanent association of political consultation of Latin America and Caribbean countries, created in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 1986, with the purpose of creating a better political relationship among the countries.

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Riograndense Republic

The Riograndense Republic, often called Piratini Republic (República Rio-Grandense, literally "Great River Republic", or República do Piratini), was a de facto state that seceded from the Empire of Brazil roughly coinciding with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul.

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Rioverde, San Luis Potosí

Rioverde is a city and its surrounding municipality located in the south-central part of the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

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Rita Faltoyano

Rita Faltoyano (born 5 August 1978) is a beauty icon, famous glamour model, an actress, and a retired former Hungarian classic pornographic actress, and former wife of actor Tommy Gunn.

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Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption

Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is a novella by Stephen King, from his 1982 collection Different Seasons, subtitled Hope Springs Eternal.

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Ritchie Valens

Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), known professionally as Ritchie Valens, was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Riverside, California

Riverside is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, located in the Inland Empire metropolitan area.

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Riviera Maya

The Riviera Maya is a tourism and resort district in Mexico.

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Rivlin

Rivlin (ריבלין) is a primarily Jewish family with origins in Austria, which became established in the early 19th century Israel.

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RJ Brewer

John Stagikas (born July 31, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, RJ Brewer.

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RMC Group

RMC Group plc (formerly "Ready Mixed Concrete Limited") was a multinational ready mixed concrete, quarrying and concrete products company headquartered in Egham, United Kingdom.

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RMS Queen Mary

The RMS Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line – known as Cunard-White Star Line when the vessel entered service.

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RNZ National

This article is about RNZ's domestic radio channel.

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Road movie

A road movie is a film genre in which the main characters leave home on a road trip, typically altering the perspective from their everyday lives.

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Roadrunner

The roadrunners (genus Geococcyx), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and crests.

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Rob Andrews

Robert Ernest Andrews (born August 4, 1957) is the former U.S. Representative for, serving from 1990 to 2014.

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Rob Portman

Robert Jones Portman (born December 19, 1955) is an American attorney, serving as the junior United States Senator for Ohio, and a member of the Republican Party.

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Robbie Kerr

Robert "Robbie" Kerr (born 26 September 1979 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire) is a British racing driver.

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Robert Alexander (United States Army officer)

Major General Robert Alexander (October 17, 1863 – August 25, 1941) was a senior United States Army officer.

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Robert Benchley

Robert Charles Benchley (September 15, 1889 – November 21, 1945) was an American humorist best known for his work as a newspaper columnist and film actor.

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Robert Blake (actor)

Robert Blake (born Michael James Gubitosi; September 18, 1933) is an American former actor, having starring roles in the film In Cold Blood and the U.S. television series Baretta.

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Robert Buckner

Robert Buckner (May 28, 1906 – August, 1989) was an American film screenwriter, producer and short story writer.

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Robert Cialdini

Robert Beno Cialdini (born April 27, 1945) is the Regents' Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at Arizona State University and was a visiting professor of marketing, business and psychology at Stanford University, as well as at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

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Robert Cray

Robert William Cray (born August 1, 1953) is an American blues guitarist and singer.

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Robert E. Lee

Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was an American and Confederate soldier, best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army.

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Robert F. Stockton

Robert Field Stockton (August 20, 1795 – October 7, 1866) was a United States Navy commodore, notable in the capture of California during the Mexican–American War.

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Robert Graham (sculptor)

Robert Graham (August 19, 1938 – December 27, 2008) was Mexican-born, American sculptor based in the state of California in the United States.

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Robert H. Dunlap

Robert Henry Dunlap (December 22, 1879 – May 19, 1931) was a general in the United States Marine Corps.

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Robert Ingpen

Robert Roger Ingpen AM, FRSA (born 13 October 1936) is an Australian graphic designer, illustrator, and writer.

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Robert Milligan McLane

"Robert McLane" was also the name of the Mayor of Baltimore from 1903-1904. Robert Milligan McLane (June 23, 1815 – April 16, 1898) was an American politician, military officer, and diplomat.

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Robert Ressler

Robert Kenneth Ressler (February 21, 1937 – May 5, 2013) was an FBI agent and author.

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Robert Rodriguez

Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker.

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Robert S. Newman

Robert S. Newman (born February 12, 1943) is an anthropologist based in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, primarily known for his contribution to studying post-1961 Goa, India.

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Robert Young Pelton

Robert Young Pelton (born July 25, 1955 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian-American author, journalist and documentary filmmaker.

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Roberta Williams

Roberta Williams (born February 16, 1953) is an American video game designer, writer, and a co-founder of Sierra On-Line (later known as Sierra Entertainment), who developed her first game while living in Simi Valley, California.

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Roberto Alagna

Roberto Alagna (born 7 June 1963) is a French tenor.

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Roberto Berdecio

Roberto Berdecio (1910–1996) was a Bolivian-born artist.

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Roberto Díaz Herrera

Roberto Díaz Herrera (born June 27, 1937) was a Panamanian colonel under General Manuel Noriega and was most famous for his public denunciation of the Panamanian dictator in 1987, at the behest of Sathya Sai Baba, an Indian Guru who never set foot on the American soil.

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Roberto Fontanarrosa

Roberto Alfredo Fontanarrosa, known popularly as El Negro Fontanarrosa (November 26, 1944 in Rosario – July 19, 2007), was an Argentine cartoonist, comics artist and writer.

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Roberto Madrazo

Roberto Madrazo Pintado (born July 30, 1952) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Roberto Márquez (painter)

Roberto Marquez (born 1959) is a painter originally from Mexico.

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Roberto Vega Galina

Roberto Javier Vega y Galina is a Mexican physician and labor leader who is the current secretary general of the National Social Security Workers Union (SNTSS).

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Robinia

Robinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, native to North America and northern Mexico.

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Robinia neomexicana

Robinia neomexicana, the New Mexican, New Mexico, Southwest, Desert, Pink, or rose locust), is a shrub or small tree in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae.

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Rocas Alijos

Rocas Alijos, or Escollos Alijos (Alijos Rocks) are a group of tiny, steep and barren volcanic islets or above-water (as well as below-water) rocks in the Pacific Ocean at.

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Rocío Dúrcal

María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz (4 October 1944 – 25 March 2006) better known by her stage name, Rocío Dúrcal was a Spanish singer and actress.

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Rocball

Rocball is a non-contact team net game derivative of volleyball and a Meso-American sport once played by the athletes of the Aztec civilization of what is now the country of Mexico.

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Rock Boat

The Rock Boat is an annual rock music-themed "floating music festival at sea" aboard a cruise ship.

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Rock DJ

"Rock DJ" is a song by English singer and songwriter Robbie Williams, featured on his third studio album, Sing When You're Winning (2000).

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Rock horned lizard

The rock horned lizard or Ditmars' horned lizard (Phrynosoma ditmarsi) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard endemic to Sonora in northern Mexico, south of the Arizona border.

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Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation is a private foundation based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

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Rockhurst University

Rockhurst University is a private, nonprofit, coeducational Jesuit university located in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Rockin' Sidney

Sidney Simien (April 9, 1938 – February 25, 1998), known as Rockin' Sidney and Count Rockin' Sidney, was an American R&B, zydeco, and soul musician who began recording in the late 1950s and continued performing until his death.

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Rockland Community College

Rockland Community College is a community college in Ramapo, New York.

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RockTenn

RockTenn was an American paper and packaging manufacturer based in Norcross, Georgia.

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Rocky Mountain oysters

Rocky Mountain oysters, also known as prairie oysters in Canada, also calf fries, is a dish made of cattle testicles.

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Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), also known as blue disease, is the most lethal and most frequently reported rickettsial illness in the United States.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range in western North America.

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Rodolfo Neri Vela

Rodolfo Neri Vela (born 19 February 1952) is a Mexican scientist and astronaut who flew aboard a NASA Space Shuttle mission in the year 1985.

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Rodolfo Usigli

Rodolfo Usigli (November 17, 1905 – June 18, 1979) was a Mexican playwright.

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Rodrigo López (baseball)

Rodrigo López Muñoz (born December 14, 1975) is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher.

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Rodrigo Ruiz

Rodrigo Patricio Ruiz de Barbieri (born May 10, 1972 in Santiago, Chile) is a retired Mexican-Chilean footballer and current manager of Tecos UAG.

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Rogério Ceni

Rogério Mücke Ceni (born 22 January 1973) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and current manager of Fortaleza.

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Roger & Me

Roger & Me is a 1989 American film written, produced, directed by and starring Michael Moore.

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Roger Williams (American politician)

John Roger Williams (born September 13, 1949) is an American politician who has been the U.S. Representative for Texas's 25th congressional district since 2013.

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Rogers Hornsby

Rogers Hornsby, Sr. (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed "The Rajah", was an American baseball infielder, manager, and coach who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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ROH World Championship

The ROH World Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by the Ring of Honor (ROH) Promotion.

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Role model

A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people.

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Roller coaster inversion

A roller coaster inversion is a roller coaster element in which the track turns riders upside-down and then returns them to an upright position.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture.

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Rolling Thunder (film)

Rolling Thunder is a 1977 American neo-noir action crime thriller drama film directed by John Flynn, produced by Norman T. Herman, and written by Paul Schrader and Heywood Gould, based on a story by Schrader.

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Roma, Texas

Roma is a city in Starr County, Texas, United States.

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Romaine Fielding

Romaine Fielding (May 22, 1867 – December 15, 1927) was an American actor, screenwriter, and silent film director known for his dramatic westerns.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles (Archidioecesis Angelorum in California, Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles) is an archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the U.S. state of California.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, (Latin: Archidioecesis Novae Aureliae, French: Archidiocèse de la Nouvelle-Orléans, Spanish: Arquidiócesis de Nueva Orleans), is an ecclesiastical division of the Roman Catholic Church administered from New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles

The Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles, Puebla (Archidioecesis Angelorum) is the oldest Roman Catholic diocese in Mexico.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec

The Archdiocese of Québec (Archidioecesis Quebecensis; Archidiocèse de Québec) is a Catholic archdiocese in Quebec, Canada.

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Roman Kosecki

Roman Kosecki (born 15 February 1966 in Piaseczno) is a former Polish soccer striker.

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Romance languages

The Romance languages (also called Romanic languages or Neo-Latin languages) are the modern languages that began evolving from Vulgar Latin between the sixth and ninth centuries and that form a branch of the Italic languages within the Indo-European language family.

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Romania at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Romania competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Romano's Macaroni Grill

Romano's Macaroni Grill is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American cuisine.

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Romney family

The Romney family, prominent in U.S. politics and other professions,, Grace Wyler.

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Romneya

Romneya is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the poppy family (Papaveraceae).

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Romola Garai

Romola Sadie Garai (born 6 August 1982) is a British film and television actress.

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Romualdo Pacheco

José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco, Jr. (October 31, 1831January 23, 1899) was a Californio politician and diplomat.

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Ronald Mallory

Ronald Mallory (born 1939) is an artist who worked in New York City and now lives in Mexico.

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Room 40

In the history of cryptanalysis, Room 40, also known as 40 O.B. (Old Building) (latterly NID25) was the section in the British Admiralty most identified with the British cryptanalysis effort during the First World War, in particular the interception and decoding of the Zimmermann Telegram which played a role in bringing the United States into the War.

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Roque Dalton

Roque Antonio Dalton García (San Salvador, El Salvador, 14 May 1935 – Quezaltepeque, El Salvador, 10 May 1975), born Roque Antonio García, better known as Roque Dalton, was a Salvadoran poet, essayist, journalist, political activist, and intellectual.

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Roque Santa Cruz

Roque Luis Santa Cruz Cantero (born 16 August 1981) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a striker for Primera División Paraguaya club Olimpia Asunción.

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Rosa Luz Alegría

Rosa Luz Alegría Escamilla (born 1949) is a Mexican physicist who was the first woman to serve in the Mexican Executive Cabinet.

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Rosa salvaje

Rosa salvaje (English title: Wild Rose) (is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa. The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come. Verónica Castro and Guillermo Capetillo starred as the protagonists, while Laura Zapata, Liliana Abud and Edith González starred as the antagonists. Edith González was later replaced by Felicia Mercado midway through the telenovela.

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Rosa Venus

Rosa Venus is a Rock en español album recorded by Mexican rock band Fobia.

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Rosana Franco

Rosana Franco (born March 1, 1970) is a Mexican news person, as well as a sportscaster for Spanish-language television channel ESPN Deportes.

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Rosario Castellanos

Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author.

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Rosario Green

María del Rosario Green Macías (31 March 1941 – 25 November 2017) was a Mexican economist, diplomat and politician.

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Rosario Marin

Rosario Marin (born April 4, 1958) was the 41st Treasurer of the United States from August 16, 2001, to June 30, 2003, serving under President George W. Bush.

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Rosario Robles

Rosario Robles Berlanga (born 1956) is a Mexican politician who serves as the Secretary of Social Development in the cabinet of Enrique Peña Nieto.

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Rosarito Beach Municipality

Playas de Rosarito Municipality (Municipio de Playas de Rosarito) is located in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Baja California comprising part of the Tijuana metropolitan area.

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Rosaura Revueltas

Rosaura Revueltas Sánchez (August 6, 1910 – April 30, 1996) was a Mexican actress of screen and stage, and a dancer, author and teacher.

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Rose O'Neill

Rose Cecil O'Neill (June 25, 1874 – April 6, 1944) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, artist, and writer.

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Rose of Lima

Saint Rose of Lima, T.O.S.D. (April 20, 1586 August 24, 1617), was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic in Lima, Peru, who became known for both her life of severe asceticism and her care of the needy of the city through her own private efforts.

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Rose's lime juice

Rose's lime juice, often known simply as Rose's, is a concentrated fruit juice patented in 1867.

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Roseate spoonbill

The roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) - sometimes placed in its own genus Ajaja - is a gregarious wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family, Threskiornithidae.

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Rosemary Barkett

Rosemary Barkett (born August 29, 1939) is a Judge of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal.

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Rosemead, California

Rosemead is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Rosin

Rosin, also called colophony or Greek pitch (pix græca), is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly conifers, produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid terpene components.

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Rosita (Sesame Street)

Rosita is a 5-year-old turquoise Hispanic female monster Muppet character on the children's television series Sesame Street.

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Ross Perot

Henry Ross Perot (born June 27, 1930) is an American business magnate and former politician.

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Ross's goose

Ross's goose (Anser rossii) is a North American species of goose.

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Rossi (surname)

Rossi is an Italian surname, said to be the most common surname in Italy.

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Rosy boa

The rosy boa (Lichanura trivirgata) is a snake species in the boa family.

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Rotary Youth Exchange

Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE) is a Rotary International student exchange program for students in secondary school.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Roundabout

A roundabout, also called a traffic circle, road circle, rotary, rotunda or island, is a type of circular intersection or junction in which road traffic flows almost continuously in one direction around a central island.

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Roundtail horned lizard

The roundtail horned lizard (Phrynosoma modestum) is one of the smaller species of horned lizard.

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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (born) is an American historian, writer and feminist.

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Roy Chaderton

Roy Chaderton Matos (born August 17, 1942) is a Venezuelan politician, lawyer, and diplomat.

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Roy Jones Jr.

Roy Levesta Jones Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American former professional boxer, boxing commentator, boxing trainer, rapper, and actor who holds dual American and Russian citizenship.

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Roy Myers

Roy Anthony Myers Francis (born April 13, 1969 in La Francia de Siquirres) is a former Costa Rican football (soccer) player who played most of his career with Deportivo Saprissa.

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Royal Belgian Football Association

The Royal Belgian Football Association (Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Voetbalbond, KBVB; French: Union royale belge des sociétés de football association, URBSFA; German: Königlicher Belgischer Fußballverband, KBFV) is the governing body of football in Belgium.

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Rubén Aguirre

Rubén Aguirre Fuentes (born 15 June 1933) is a Mexican actor.

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Rubén Gómez (baseball)

Rubén Gómez (July 13, 1927 – July 26, 2004) was a Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who became the first Puerto Rican to pitch in a World Series game.

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Rubén González (pianist)

Rubén González Fontanills (May 26, 1919 – December 8, 2003) was a Cuban pianist.

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Rubén Hinojosa

Rubén Eloy Hinojosa (born August 20, 1940) is a former U.S. Representative for, serving from 1997 to 2017.

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Rubén Olivares

Rubén Olivares Avila (born January 14, 1947) is a former Mexican boxer and current member of the Boxing Hall of Fame.

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Rubén Omar Romano

Rubén Omar Romano Cachía (born May 18, 1958 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Mexican coach and former football player.

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Rubí (2004 TV series)

Rubí is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa.

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Ruben Cantu

Ruben Montoya Cantu (December 5, 1966 – August 24, 1993) was a Texan who was executed for murder committed when he was 17 years old.

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Ruby-crowned kinglet

The ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula) is a very small passerine bird found throughout North America.

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Ruby-throated hummingbird

The ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) is a species of hummingbird that generally spends the winter in Central America, Mexico, and Florida, and migrates to Eastern North America for the summer to breed.

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Ruddy crake

The ruddy crake (Laterallus ruber) is a bird in the rail family, Rallidae.

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Ruddy ground dove

The ruddy ground dove (Columbina talpacoti) is a small New World tropical dove.

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Rudolf Abel

Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (Рудо́льф Ива́нович А́бель), real name Vilyam "Willie" Genrikhovich Fisher (Ви́льям "Ви́лли" Ге́нрихович Фи́шер; 11 July 1903 – 15 November 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer.

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Rudolph Valentino

Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguella (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), professionally known as Rudolph Valentino, was an Italian actor in America who starred in several well-known silent films including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Sheik, Blood and Sand, The Eagle, and The Son of the Sheik. He was an early pop icon, a sex symbol of the 1920s, who was known as the "Latin lover" or simply as "Valentino".

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Rudy Chapa

Rodolfo ("Rudy") Chapa (born November 7, 1957, in Hammond, Indiana) is an American businessman who had a successful career as a runner.

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Rudy Pompilli

Rudolph Clement "Rudy" Pompilii (April 16, 1924 (many sources say 1926) – February 5, 1976), usually credited under the alternate spelling Rudy Pompilli and occasionally as Rudy Pell, was an American musician best known for playing tenor saxophone with Bill Haley and His Comets.

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Rufino Tamayo

Rufino del Carmen Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico.

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Rufous-browed peppershrike

The rufous-browed peppershrike (Cyclarhis gujanensis) is a passerine bird in the vireo family.

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Rufous-tailed jacamar

The rufous-tailed jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) is a near-passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World in southern Mexico, Central America and South America as far south as southern Brazil and Ecuador.

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Rugby, North Dakota

Rugby is a city in, and the county seat of, Pierce County, North Dakota, United States.

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Rum-running

Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of transporting (smuggling) alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law.

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Runaway (Janet Jackson song)

"Runaway" is a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson for her first greatest hits album, Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 (1995).

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Runaway Scrape

The Runaway Scrape events took place mainly between September 1835 and April 1836, and were the evacuations by Texas residents fleeing the Mexican Army of Operations during the Texas Revolution, from the Battle of the Alamo through the decisive Battle of San Jacinto.

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Runner's World

Runner's World is a globally circulated monthly magazine for runners of all skills sets, published by Rodale Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

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Running of the Bulls

The Running of the Bulls (in Spanish: encierro, from the verb encerrar, "to corral, to enclose") is a practice that involves running in front of a small group of cattle, typically six, of the ''toro bravo'' breed that have been let loose on a course of a sectioned-off subset of a town's streets.

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Rural Electrification Act

The Rural Electrification Act of 1936, enacted on May 20, 1936, provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.

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Russell Earl Marker

Russell Earl Marker (March 12, 1902 – March 3, 1995) was an American chemist who invented the octane rating system when he was working at the Ethyl Corporation.

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Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Russia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Russian-American Company

The "Russian-American Company Under the Supreme Patronage of His Imperial Majesty" (Под высочайшим Его Императорского Величества покровительством Российская-Американская Компания Pod vysochayshim Yego Imperatorskogo Velichestva porkrovitelstvom Rossiyskaya-Amerikanskaya Kompaniya) was a state-sponsored chartered company formed largely on the basis of the United American Company.

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Russians

Russians (русские, russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe. The majority of Russians inhabit the nation state of Russia, while notable minorities exist in other former Soviet states such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and the Baltic states. A large Russian diaspora also exists all over the world, with notable numbers in the United States, Germany, Israel, and Canada. Russians are the most numerous ethnic group in Europe. The Russians share many cultural traits with their fellow East Slavic counterparts, specifically Belarusians and Ukrainians. They are predominantly Orthodox Christians by religion. The Russian language is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, and also spoken as a secondary language in many former Soviet states.

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Rusty blackbird

The rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) is a medium-sized blackbird, closely related to grackles ("rusty grackle" is an older name for the species).

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Ruta Lee

Ruta Lee (born May 30, 1935) is a Canadian-American actress and dancer who appeared as one of the brides in the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

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Ruth Bancroft Garden

The Ruth Bancroft Garden is a 2.5 acre (10,000 m²) public dry garden established by Ruth Bancroft.

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Ruth Behar

Ruth Behar (born 1956) is a Cuban-American anthropologist and writer.

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Ruth Fernández

Ruth Fernández (23 May 1919 – 9 January 2012) was a Puerto Rican contralto and a member of the Puerto Rican Senate.

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Ruth Montgomery

Ruth Shick Montgomery (June 11, 1912 – June 10, 2001) was a journalist with a long career as a reporter and syndicated columnist in Washington, DC.

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Ruy López de Villalobos

Ruy López de Villalobos (ca. 1500 – April 4, 1544) was a Spanish explorer who sailed the Pacific from Mexico to establish a permanent foothold for Spain in the East Indies, which was near the Line of Demarcation between Spain and Portugal according to the Treaty of Zaragoza in 1529.

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Ryan Atwood

Ryan Francis Atwood is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., portrayed by Benjamin McKenzie.

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Ryan Chappelle

Ryan Chappelle is a fictional character played by Paul Schulze as part of the television series 24.

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Ryan Hunter-Reay

Ryan Christopher Hunter-Reay (born December 17, 1980) is a professional American racing driver best known as a winner of both the Indianapolis 500 (2014) and the IndyCar Series championship 2012.

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Ryan Malcolm

Ryan Michael Malcolm (born October 13, 1979) is a Canadian singer best known as the winner of the first season of Canadian Idol.

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Ryszard Kapuściński

Ryszard Kapuściński (March 4, 1932 – January 23, 2007) was a Polish journalist, photographer, poet and author.

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S&P Global 1200

The S&P Global 1200 Index is a free-float weighted stock market index of global equities from Standard & Poor's.

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S&P Latin America 40

The S&P Latin America 40 is a stock market index from Standard & Poor's.

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S.A. (corporation)

S.A. (and variants) designates a type of corporation in countries that mostly employ civil law.

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S.D. Quito

Sociedad Deportivo Quito is an Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito.

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S.L.A. Marshall

Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall (July 18, 1900 – December 17, 1977) was a chief U.S. Army combat historian during World War II and the Korean War.

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S.V. Transvaal

Sport Vereniging Transvaal is a Surinamese association football club, which currently play in the Topklasse, the top flight of football in Suriname.

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Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat

The Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boats (סער 4.5) is a class of Israeli Sea Corps missile boats designed and built by Israel Shipyards Ltd.

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Saab 340

The Saab 340 is a Swedish twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed and initially produced by a partnership between Saab AB and Fairchild Aircraft in a 65:35 ratio.

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Saab 9-4X

The Saab 9-4X is a compact luxury crossover SUV that was introduced at the 2010 LA Auto Show 2010.

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Saab 9-7X

The Saab 9-7X is a midsize luxury SUV that was built by General Motors.

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Saab JAS 39 Gripen

The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (English: "griffin") is a light single-engine multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by the Swedish aerospace company Saab.

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Saúl Hernández

Saúl Alfonso Hernández Estrada (born January 15, 1964), is the lead singer, main songwriter and guitarist of Jaguares (band) and formerly of Caifanes, two of the most famous Mexican rock en español groups, the oldest (Caifanes) was formed in 1986.

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Sabal

Sabal is a genus of New World palms, commonly known as palmettos.

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Sabal minor

Sabal minor, commonly known as the dwarf palmetto, is a small species of palm.

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Sabine River (Texas–Louisiana)

The Sabine River is a river, long,U.S. Geological Survey.

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Saby Kamalich

Saby Kamalich, born Sabina Fantoni Kamalich, (13 May 1939 in Lima, Peru – 13 September 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Peruvian-Mexican actress, known for her work in television and film.

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Sacapulas

Sacapulas is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché.

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Sacramento River

The Sacramento River is the principal river of Northern California in the United States, and is the largest river in California.

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Sacramento, California

Sacramento is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County.

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Sacramento, Coahuila

Sacramento is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Sacrifice

Sacrifice is the offering of food, objects or the lives of animals to a higher purpose, in particular divine beings, as an act of propitiation or worship.

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Sacrifice in Maya culture

Sacrifice was a religious activity in Maya culture, involving either the killing of animals or the bloodletting by members of the community, in rituals superintended by priests.

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Saeed Jaffrey

Saeed Jaffrey OBE (8 January 1929 – 15 November 2015) was a British actor whose versatility and fluency in multiple languages allowed him to straddle radio, stage, television and film in a career that spanned over six decades and more than a hundred and fifty British, American, and Indian movies.

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Sage thrasher

The sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes montanus) is a medium-sized passerine bird from the family Mimidae, which also includes mockingbirds, tremblers, and New World catbirds.

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Sagebrush sparrow

The sagebrush sparrow (Artemisiospiza nevadensis) is a medium-sized sparrow of the western United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Saginaw, Michigan

Saginaw is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Saginaw County.

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Sagittaria latifolia

Sagittaria latifolia is a plant found in shallow wetlands and is sometimes known as broadleaf arrowhead, duck-potato, Indian potato, or wapato.

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Sahrawi Trade Union

Sahrawi Trade Union, also known as UGTSARIO, (Spanish abbreviation for Union General de Trabajadores de Saguia el Hamra y Río de Oro) is the labor organization of the Polisario Front.

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Sahuayo

Sahuayo (Nahuatl: Tzacuātlayotl) is a city in the state of Michoacán, in western México, near the southern shore of Lake Chapala.

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Sailfin molly

The sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) is a species of fish of the genus Poecilia.

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Saint Joseph Academy (Brownsville, Texas)

Saint Joseph Academy, sometimes referred to as St.

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Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team

The Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team is the national team of Saint Kitts and Nevis and is controlled by the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association.

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Saint Sebastian

Saint Sebastian (died) was an early Christian saint and martyr.

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team

The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team is the national team of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is controlled by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation.

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Saints of the Cristero War

On May 21, 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized a group of 25 saints and martyrs who had died in the Mexican Cristero War.

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Salammoniac

Sal ammoniac is a rare mineral composed of ammonium chloride, NH4Cl.

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Salé

Salé (سلا Sala, Berber ⵙⵍⴰ Sla) is a city in north-western Morocco, on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the national capital Rabat, for which it serves as a commuter town.

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Sale of the Century

Sale of the Century (stylised as $ale of the Century) is a television game show format that has been screened in several countries in various incarnations since 1969.

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Salem College

Salem College is a liberal arts women's college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, founded in 1772.

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Sales

Sales is activity related to selling or the amount of goods or services sold in a given time period.

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Salif Keita

Salif Keïta (born August 25, 1949) is an afro-pop singer-songwriter from Mali.

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Salina Cruz Airport

Salina Cruz Airport (Aeropuerto de Salina Cruz) is an airport located at Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Salinas de Hidalgo

Salinas de Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Mexico also known as Salinas del Peñón Blanco, is a small town located in the northwestern part of the state.

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Salinas, California

Salinas is the county seat and largest municipality of Monterey County, California.

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Salomé Barojas

Salomé Barojas Romero (born June 16, 1957 in Córdoba, Veracruz) is a former Mexican relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners, and Philadelphia Phillies from to.

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Salomon Isacovici

Salomon Isacovici (1924 in Sighetu Marmaţiei, Romania – 1998) was a Jewish Holocaust survivor who became a writer and businessman in Ecuador.

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Salsa (sauce)

Salsa is any one of several sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, also known as salsa fresca, hot salsa or salsa picante, particularly those used as dips.

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Salt evaporation pond

San Francisco Bay salt ponds salar'' is rich in lithium, and the mine concentrates the brine in the ponds Contemporary solar evaporation salt pans on the island of Lanzarote at Salinas de Janubio Solar evaporation ponds in the Atacama Desert Solar evaporation ponds in the Salt Valley of Añana, Spain Solar evaporation ponds in the Salt Valley of Añana, Spain A salt evaporation pond is a shallow artificial salt pan designed to extract salts from sea water or other brines.

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Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the capital and the most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Utah.

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Salt Lake City International Airport

Salt Lake City International Airport is a civil-military airport located about west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States.

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Saltillo Airport

Plan de Guadalupe International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Plan de Guadalupe), also known as Saltillo Airport, is an airport located at Ramos Arizpe in the state of Coahuila in Mexico.

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Saltillo tile

Saltillo tile is a type of terra-cotta tile that originates in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.

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Saltillo, Indiana

Saltillo is a town in Brown Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Saltillo, Mississippi

Saltillo is a city in Lee County, Mississippi, located in the northern part of the Tupelo micropolitan area.

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Salton City, California

Salton City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Imperial County, California.

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Salvador Alvarado Municipality

Salvador Alvarado Municipality is in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Salvador Borrego

Salvador Borrego Escalante (24 April 1915 – 8 January 2018) was a Mexican journalist and historical revisionist writer.

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Salvador Cabañas

Salvador Cabañas Ortega (born 5 August 1980) is a retired Paraguayan football striker.

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Salvador Sánchez

Salvador Sánchez Narváez (January 26, 1959 – August 12, 1982) was a Mexican boxer born in the town of Santiago Tianguistenco, Estado de México.

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Salvia elegans

Salvia elegans, commonly called pineapple sage or tangerine sage, is a perennial shrub native to Mexico and Guatemala.

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Salvia hispanica

Salvia hispanica, commonly known as chia, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to central and southern Mexico and Guatemala.

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Salvinia

Salvinia, a genus in the family Salviniaceae, is a floating fern named in honor of Anton Maria Salvini, a 17th-century Italian scientist.

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SAM Colombia

SAM (Spanish acronym: Sociedad Aeronáutica de Medellín) was a Colombian airline.

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Sam Fisher (Splinter Cell)

Samuel "Sam" Fisher is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series of video games developed by Ubisoft as well as a series of tie-in novels endorsed by Tom Clancy.

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Sam Houston Johnson

Samuel Houston Johnson III (January 31, 1914 – December 11, 1978) was an American businessman.

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Sam Muchnick

Sam Muchnick (August 22, 1905 – December 30, 1998) was an American professional wrestling promoter from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Sam Peckinpah

David Samuel Peckinpah (February 21, 1925 – December 28, 1984) was an American film director and screenwriter who achieved prominence following the release of the Western epic The Wild Bunch (1969).

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Sam Spiegel

Samuel P. "Sam" Spiegel (November 11, 1901 – December 31, 1985) was a Austro-Polish-born American independent film producer.

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Sam's Club

Sam's West, Inc. (doing business as Sam's Club and stylized as Sam's CLUB) is an American chain of membership-only retail warehouse clubs owned and operated by Walmart Inc., founded in 1983 and named after Walmart founder Sam Walton.

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Samael Aun Weor

Samael Aun Weor (סםאל און ואור) (March 6, 1917 – December 24, 1977), born Víctor Manuel Gómez Rodríguez, was a spiritual teacher and author of over sixty books of esoteric spirituality.

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Same-sex marriage

Same-sex marriage (also known as gay marriage) is the marriage of a same-sex couple, entered into in a civil or religious ceremony.

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Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar (born October 13, 1947),Monterey County, Records Department at the Mingo County Courthouse, Birth certificate also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician, and entrepreneur.

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Samoa Joe

Nuufolau Joel Seanoa (born March 17, 1979), better known by his ring name Samoa Joe, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE and performing on the SmackDown brand.

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Samuel Brannan

Samuel Brannan (March 2, 1819 – May 5, 1889) was an American settler, businessman, journalist, and prominent Mormon who founded the California Star, the first newspaper in San Francisco, California.

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Samuel C. Armstrong

Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893), the son of Hawaiian missionaries, rose through the Union Army during the American Civil War, to become a General leading units of African American soldiers.

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Samuel D. Sturgis

Samuel Davis Sturgis (June 11, 1822 – September 28, 1889) was an American military officer who served in the Mexican-American War, as a Union general in the American Civil War, and later in the Indian Wars.

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Samuel Hamilton Walker

Samuel Hamilton Walker (February 24, 1817 – October 9, 1847) was a Texas Ranger captain and military officer of the Republic of Texas and the United States armies.

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Samuel P. Heintzelman

Samuel Peter Heintzelman (September 30, 1805 – May 1, 1880) was a United States Army general.

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Samuel Ruiz

Samuel Ruiz García (3 November 1924 – 24 January 2011) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of the Diocese of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, from 1959 until 1999.

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Samuel Swartwout

Samuel Swartwout (November 17, 1783 – November 21, 1856) was an American soldier, merchant, speculator, and politician.

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San Andreas, California

San Andreas is an unincorporated census-designated place and the county seat of Calaveras County, California.

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San Antonio

San Antonio (Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is the seventh most populous city in the United States and the second most populous city in both Texas and the Southern United States.

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San Antonio de los Baños

San Antonio de los Baños is a municipality and town in the Artemisa Province of Cuba.

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San Benedicto Island

San Benedicto, formerly Isla de los Innocentes, is an uninhabited island, and third largest island of the Revillagigedo Islands, located in the Pacific ocean.

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San Bernardino International Airport

San Bernardino International Airport, initialism: SBIA) is a public airport located less than two miles (3 km) southeast of the city center of San Bernardino, California, in San Bernardino County, California, USA. The airport covers and has one runway. The facility is currently operating as a general aviation and cargo airport located on the former site of Norton Air Force Base, which was built as the San Bernardino Air Depot in 1942 and which was decommissioned in March 1994. A non-federal control tower (NFCT) began operation on November 9, 2008, and is operated under contract by SERCO company personnel. US FOREST SERVICE USFS has an air tanker base and reloading facility on the North side of field which is in operation for as much as 8 months each year. During area fires, heavy traffic from airtankers and other emergency aircraft can be expected. Such aircraft are often given priority when arriving or departing.

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San Bernardino Strait

The San Bernardino Strait (Kipot ng San Bernardino) is a strait in the Philippines, connecting the Samar Sea with the Philippine Sea.

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San Bernardino, California

San Bernardino is a city located in the Riverside–San Bernardino metropolitan area (sometimes called the "Inland Empire").

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San Buenaventura, Coahuila

San Buenaventura is a town and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

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San Carlos Fortress

The San Carlos Fortress (in Spanish: Fortaleza de San Carlos) is an 18th-century fortress in the city of Perote, in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas

San Carlos is a beachfront subdivision within the port city of Guaymas, in the northern state of Sonora in Mexico.

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San Carlos, Texas

San Carlos is a community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas.

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San Cristóbal de las Casas

San Cristóbal de las Casas (Spanish), also known by its native Tzotzil name, Jovel, is a town and municipality located in the Central Highlands region of the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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San Diego

San Diego (Spanish for 'Saint Didacus') is a major city in California, United States.

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San Diego and Arizona Railway

The San Diego and Arizona Railway was a short line U.S. railroad founded by entrepreneur John D. Spreckels, and dubbed "The Impossible Railroad" by engineers of its day due to the immense logistical challenges involved.

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San Diego International Airport

San Diego International Airport, formerly known as Lindbergh Field, is an international airport northwest of Downtown San Diego, California, United States.

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San Elizario, Texas

San Elizario is a city in El Paso County, Texas, United States.

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San Francisco

San Francisco (initials SF;, Spanish for 'Saint Francis'), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California.

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San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California.

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San Francisco del Rincón

San Francisco del Rincón is a city and municipality in the western part of the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

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San Gabriel Chilac

San Gabriel Chilac is the municipal seat of San Gabriel Chilac Municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla.

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San Gabriel River (California)

The San Gabriel River is a mostly urban waterway flowing southward through Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California in the United States.

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San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, lying generally to the east of the city of Los Angeles.

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San Gabriel, California

San Gabriel is a city in Los Angeles County, California.

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San Gregorio

San Gregorio may refer to.

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San Ignacio, Baja California Sur

San Ignacio is a palm oasis town in Mulegé Municipality of northern Baja California Sur state in Mexico.

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San Ignacio, Sinaloa

San Ignacio or San Ignacio de Piaxtla is a city and seat of the surrounding San Ignacio Municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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San Isidro District, Lima

San Isidro (Lima 27) is a district of the Lima Province in Peru, and one of the upscale districts that comprise the city of Lima.

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San Jacinto

San Jacinto is Spanish for St. Hyacinth (it usually refers to saint Hyacinth of Caesarea).

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San Jacinto County, Texas

San Jacinto County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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San Javier, Baja California Sur

San Javier is a village in Loreto Municipality, located in Baja California Sur state, Mexico.

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San Joaquin River

The San Joaquin River is the longest river of Central California in the United States.

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San Joaquin Valley

The San Joaquin Valley is the area of the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California that lies south of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and is drained by the San Joaquin River.

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San José de los Reynoso

San José De Los Reynoso is a small town located in the northeast region of Los Altos, Jalisco, Mexico.

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San José del Cabo

San José del Cabo (Saint Joseph of the Cape) is a city located in southern Baja California Sur state, Mexico.

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San José Mogote

San José Mogote is a pre-Columbian archaeological site of the Zapotec, a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in the region of what is now the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

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San Jose International Airport

Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is a city-owned public airport in San Jose, California, United States.

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San Jose, California

San Jose (Spanish for 'Saint Joseph'), officially the City of San José, is an economic, cultural, and political center of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California.

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San Juan Bautista, California

San Juan Bautista (English: "Saint John the Baptist") is a city in San Benito County, California, United States.

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San Juan del Río

San Juan del Río is a city (2010 census pop. 241,699) and administrative seat of the surrounding San Juan del Río Municipality (pop. 208,462) in the central Mexican state of Querétaro.

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San Juan Romero

"San Juan Romero" is a short story by the Brazilian writer Rita Maria Felix da Silva.

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San Luis F.C.

San Luis Fútbol Club, known more commonly as San Luis or San Luis Potosí, was a Mexican professional football club from the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

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San Luis Obispo, California

San Luis Obispo (Spanish for St. Louis, the Bishop), or SLO for short, is a city in the U.S. state of California, located roughly midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco on the Central Coast.

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San Luis Potosí City

San Luis Potosí, commonly called SLP or simply San Luis, is the capital and the most populous city of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí.

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San Luis Potosí International Airport

Ponciano Arriaga International Airport is an international airport located at San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

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San Marcos Department

San Marcos is a department in northwestern Guatemala, on the Pacific Ocean and along the western Guatemala-Mexico border.

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San Marcos, Guatemala

San Marcos (elevation: 7,868 feet (2,398 meters) is a city and municipality in Guatemala. It is the capital of the department of San Marcos. The municipality has a population of approximately 45,000.

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San Mateo Ixtatán

San Mateo Ixtatán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango.

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San Mateo Río Hondo

San Mateo Río Hondo is the name of a town and municipality in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.

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San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende is a city and municipality located in the far eastern part of the state of Guanajuato in central Mexico.

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San Miguel Ixtahuacán

San Miguel Ixtahuacán is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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San Nicolás de los Garza

San Nicolás de los Garza, sometimes known only as San Nicolás, is a city and coextensive municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León that is part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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San Nicolás, Tamaulipas

San Nicolas is a city in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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San Pablo Villa de Mitla

San Pablo de Mitla is a town and municipality in Mexico which is most famous for being the site of the Mitla archeological ruins.

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San Pablo, California

San Pablo (pronounced San PAB-low or San POB-low) is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.

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San Pedro Garza García

San Pedro Garza García (also known as San Pedro or Garza García) is a city-municipality of the Mexican state of Nuevo León and part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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San Pedro Sula

San Pedro Sula is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras.

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San Rafael, California

San Rafael ("Saint Raphael") is a city and the county seat of Marin County, California, United States.

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San Theodoros

San Theodoros is a fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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San Ysidro McDonald's massacre

The San Ysidro McDonald's massacre was a mass shooting that occurred in and around a McDonald's restaurant in the San Ysidro neighborhood in San Diego, California, on July 18, 1984.

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San Ysidro, San Diego

San Ysidro is a district of the City of San Diego, immediately north of the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Sandhill crane

The sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis) is a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia.

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Sandinista National Liberation Front

The Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a democratic socialist political party in Nicaragua.

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Sandy Saddler

Joseph "Sandy" Saddler (June 23, 1926 – September 18, 2001) was an American professional boxer.

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Sandy, Utah

Sandy is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.

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Sangley

Sangley (Intsik, Sangley Mestizo, Mestisong Sangley, Mestizo de Sangley or Chinese mestizo; plural: Sangleys or Sangleyes) is an archaic term used in the Philippines beginning in the Spanish Colonial Period to describe and classify a person of pure Chinese ancestry.

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Sangre Chicana

Sangre Chicana (Spanish for "Chicano Blood") is the ring name of Mexican professional wrestler Andrés Durán Reyes (born November 30, 1951).

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Sansei

is a Japanese and American English term used in parts of the world such as South America and North America to specify the children of children born to ethnic Japanese in a new country of residence.

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Santa Ana County, New Mexico Territory

Santa Ana County was one of the seven original partidos created in New Mexico under Mexican rule.

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Santa Ana River

The Santa Ana River is the largest river entirely within Southern California in the United States.

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Santa Ana, Sonora

Santa Ana is a small city and municipal seat of Santa Ana Municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Santa Catarina, Nuevo León

Santa Catarina is a city in Santa Catarina Municipality in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico that is part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.

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Santa Cruz County, Arizona

Santa Cruz is a county in southern Arizona.

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife (commonly abbreviated as Santa Cruz is a global city (with Sufficiency status) and capital (jointly with Las Palmas) of the Canary Islands, the capital of Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and of the island of Tenerife. Santa Cruz has a population of 206,593 (2013) within its administrative limits. The urban zone of Santa Cruz extends beyond the city limits with a population of 507,306 and 538,000 within urban area. It is the second largest city in the Canary Islands and the main city on the island of Tenerife, with nearly half the island population living in or around it. Santa Cruz is located in northeast quadrant of Tenerife, about off the northwestern coast of Africa within the Atlantic Ocean. The distance to the nearest point of mainland Spain is about. Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands, until 1927 when a decree ordered that the capital of the Canary Islands be shared, as it remains at present. on wikisource at the official website of the Canary Islands Government The port is of great importance and is the communications hub between Europe, Africa and Americas, with cruise ships arriving from many nations. The city is the focus for domestic and inter-island communications in the Canary Islands. The city is home to the Parliament of the Canary Islands, the Canarian Ministry of the Presidency (shared on a four-year cycle with Las Palmas), one half of the Ministries and Boards of the Canarian Government, (the other half being located in Gran Canaria), the Tenerife Provincial Courts and two courts of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. There are several faculties of the La Laguna University in Santa Cruz, including the Fine Arts School and the Naval Sciences Faculty. Its harbour is one of Spain's busiest; it comprises three sectors. It is important for commercial and passenger traffic, as well as for being a major stopover for cruisers en route from Europe to the Caribbean. The city also has one of the world's largest carnivals. The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife now aspires to become a World Heritage Site, and is the most important of Spain and the second largest in the world. The main landmarks of the city include the Auditorio de Tenerife (Auditorium of Tenerife), the Santa Cruz Towers (Torres de Santa Cruz) and the Iglesia de la Concepción. Santa Cruz de Tenerife hosts the first headquarters of the Center UNESCO in the Canary Islands. In recent years the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has seen the construction of a significant number of modern structures and the city's skyline is the sixth in height across the country, only behind Madrid, Benidorm, Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao. In 2012, the British newspaper The Guardian included Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the list of the five best places in the world to live. The 82% of the municipal territory of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is considered a natural area, this is due in large part to the presence of the Anaga Rural Park. This fact makes Santa Cruz the third largest municipality in Spain with the highest percentage of natural territory, after Cuenca (87%) and Cáceres (83%).

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Santa Cruz del Quiché

Santa Cruz del Quiché is a city in Guatemala.

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Santa Cruz River (Arizona)

The Santa Cruz River (English: "Holy Cross River"; Río Santa Cruz) is a river in southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico.

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Santa Fe de Nuevo México

Santa Fe de Nuevo México (Santa Fe of New Mexico; shortened as Nuevo México or Nuevo Méjico, and translated as New Mexico) was a province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and later a territory of independent Mexico.

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Santa Fe Springs, California

Santa Fe Springs is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Santa Fe Trail

The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century transportation route through central North America that connected Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Santa María (volcano)

Santa María Volcano is a large active volcano in the western highlands of Guatemala, in the Quetzaltenango Department near the city of Quetzaltenango.

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Santa María Jalapa del Marqués

Santa María Jalapa del Marqués is a small city in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

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Santa Muerte

Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism.

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Santa Paula, California

Santa Paula is a city in Ventura County, California, United States.

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Santa Rosa Mountains (California)

The Santa Rosa Mountains are a short mountain range in the Peninsular Ranges system, located east of the Los Angeles Basin and northeast of the San Diego metropolitan area of southern California, in the southwestern United States.

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Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur

Santa Rosalía is a town located in the Mulegé Municipality of northern Baja California Sur, Mexico.

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Santa Ysabel Asistencia

The Santa Ysabel Asistencia was founded on September 20, 1818 at Cañada de Santa Ysabel in the mountains east of San Diego (near the village of Elcuanan), as a "sub-mission" to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and to serve as a rest stop for those travelling between San Diego and Sonora.

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Santiago Creel

Santiago Creel Miranda (born on 11 December 1954) is a Mexican senator representing the centre-right National Action Party who served as Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of President Vicente Fox.

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Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern Spain.

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Santiago Méndez

Santiago Méndez Ibarra (1798, Campeche, Campeche – 1872) was governor of Yucatán, Mexico 3 times from 1840 to 1857: 1840–44; 1847–48; 1855–57, alternating that office with Miguel Barbachano mainly during his first and second terms.

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Santiago Salcedo

Santiago Gabriel Salcedo González (born 6 September 1981), nicknamed "Sa-Sa", is a Paraguayan association football player currently playing for Club Libertad in Primera División Paraguaya.

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Santiago Solari

Santiago Hernán Solari Poggio (born 7 October 1976) is an Argentine retired footballer who played mostly as a left midfielder, and is the current manager of Spanish club Real Madrid Castilla.

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Santo Bugito

Santo Bugito is a short-lived 1995 animated cartoon series produced and developed by Klasky-Csupo for CBS and created by Arlene Klasky.

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Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo (meaning "Saint Dominic"), officially Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population.

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Santos Benavides

Santos Benavides (November 1, 1823 – November 9, 1891) was a Confederate colonel during the American Civil War.

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Sanyo

is a Japanese major electronics company and formerly a member of the Fortune Global 500 whose headquarters was located in Moriguchi, Osaka prefecture, Japan.

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Sapindus

Sapindus is a genus of about five to twelve species of shrubs and small trees in the Lychee family, Sapindaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions in both the Old World and New World.

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Sapote

Sapote (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit.

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Sara longwing

The Sara longwing (Heliconius sara) is a species of neotropical heliconiid butterfly found from Mexico to the Amazon Basin and southern Brazil.

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Sara Ramirez

Sara Elena Ramírez (born August 31, 1975) is a Mexican American actress, singer, and songwriter.

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Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano, actress, musician, songwriter, conductor, and dancer.

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Sarcobatus

Sarcobatus, is a North American genus of two species of flowering plants, formerly considered to be a single species.

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Sarlacc

The sarlacc (plural sarlacci) is a fictional creature in George Lucas's science fiction saga Star Wars.

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Sasha Montenegro

Sasha Montenegro (born Aleksandra Aćimović Popović (Cyrillic: Александра Аћимовић Поповић) 20 January 1946) is an actress from Mexico.

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SatireWire

From 1999 to 2002, and restarted in 2010 SatireWire is a news satire website on the Internet.

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Satoru Sayama

(born November 27, 1957) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial arts promoter, best known as the original Tiger Mask.

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Saturn Corporation

The Saturn Corporation, also known as Saturn LLC, was an American automobile manufacturer, a registered trademark established on January 7, 1985, as a subsidiary of General Motors.

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Saturniidae

Saturniidae, commonly known as saturniids, is a family of Lepidoptera with an estimated 2,300 described species.

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Saturnino Herrán

Saturnino Herrán Guinchard (July 9, 1887 Aguascalientes, Mexico - October 8, 1918 Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican painter influential to Latin culture in the late 19th and early 20th Century.

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Sausalito, California

Sausalito is a city in Marin County, California, located south-southeast of San Rafael, 4 miles (7 km) north of San Francisco.

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Savanna

A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.

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Savannah sparrow

The Savannah sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) is a small American sparrow.

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Save Ferris

Save Ferris is a ska punk band formed circa 1995 in Orange County, California.

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Savia (plant)

Savia is a genus of the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1806.

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Savio Vega

Juan Rivera (born August 10, 1964) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler.

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Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha), or Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, was an Ernestine duchy ruled by a branch of the House of Wettin, consisting of territories in the present-day states of Bavaria and Thuringia in Germany.

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Say's phoebe

The Say's phoebe (Sayornis saya) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Sayaxché

Sayaxché is a municipality in the El Petén department of Guatemala, on the Río La Pasión river.

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Sayulita

Sayulita is a village about 40 km (25 miles) north of downtown Puerto Vallarta in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, with a population of approximately 5,000.

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São Bernardo do Campo

São Bernardo do Campo is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo.

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São Paulo

São Paulo is a municipality in the southeast region of Brazil.

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São Paulo (state)

São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus.

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Sésamo

Sésamo (Sesame), titled Plaza Sésamo (Sesame Square) prior to 2016, is one of the first international co-productions of the American children's television program Sesame Street.

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Sólo para Mujeres

Sólo Para Mujeres (Only For Women in Spanish) is a Mexican theatre play.

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Sławomir Mrożek

Sławomir Mrożek (29 June 1930 – 15 August 2013) was a Polish dramatist, writer and cartoonist.

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Słubice

Słubice (German Dammvorstadt) is a border town in the Lubusz Voivodeship of western Poland.

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SBB (band)

SBB (first known as Silesian Blues Band, later as Szukaj, Burz, Buduj – Polish for "Search, Break up, Build") is a Polish progressive rock band formed following the 1968 Prague Spring and the 1970 riots in Poland, in 1971 in Siemianowice, Upper Silesia by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Józef Skrzek, a young guitar player Apostolis Anthimos the drummer Jerzy Piotrowski and sound engineer Grzegorz Maniecki.

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Scaled pigeon

The scaled pigeon (Patagioenas speciosa) is a large New World tropical dove.

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Scallion

Scallions (green onion, spring onion and salad onion) are vegetables of various Allium onion species.

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Scanner (radio)

A scanner (also referred to a police scanner, police scanner radio or radio scanner) is a radio receiver that can automatically tune, or scan, two or more discrete frequencies, stopping when it finds a signal on one of them and then continuing to scan other frequencies when the initial transmission ceases.

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Scaphosepalum

Scaphosepalum (from Greek "boatlike sepals") is a genus of plants belonging to the family Orchidaceae.

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Scarlet macaw

The scarlet macaw (Ara macao) is a large red, yellow, and blue South American parrot, a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots called macaws.

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Sceloporus poinsettii

The crevice spiny lizard (Sceloporus poinsettii) is a species of small, phrynosomatid lizard.

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Schausiana

Schausiana is a monotypic moth genus of the family Hepialidae described by Pierre Viette in 1950.

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Schibsted

Schibsted Media Group is an international media group that owns some of the largest newspapers in Sweden and Norway.

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Schizophrenics Anonymous

Schizophrenics Anonymous is a peer support group to help people who are affected by schizophrenia and related disorders including bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, psychotic depression and psychosis.

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Schuermann

Schuermann Architects of Münster, Germany, is a dynasty of architects specialising in the design of velodromes, cycle tracks and indoor athletics tracks since 1925.

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SciELO

SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a bibliographic database, digital library, and cooperative electronic publishing model of open access journals.

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Scinax

Scinax is a genus of frogs (snouted treefrogs) in the family Hylidae found in eastern and southern Mexico to Argentina and Uruguay, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia.

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Scissor-tailed flycatcher

The scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), also known as the Texas bird-of-paradise and swallow-tailed flycatcher, is a long-tailed bird of the genus Tyrannus, whose members are collectively referred to as kingbirds.

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Scolopendra gigantea

Scolopendra gigantea, also known as the Peruvian giant yellow-leg centipede or Amazonian giant centipede, is one of the largest centipedes of the genus Scolopendra with a length up to.

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Scolopendra heros

Scolopendra heros, commonly known as the giant desert centipede, giant Sonoran centipede, Texas redheaded centipede, and giant redheaded centipede, is a species of North American centipede found in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico.

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Scooby-Doo (character)

Scoobert "Scooby" Doo is the eponymous character and protagonist of the animated television franchise of the same name created in 1969 by the American animation company Hanna-Barbera.

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Scotch and soda (magic trick)

Scotch and Soda is a magic effect involving a copper coin and a silver coin which appear to transpose in the spectator's hands.

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Scotiabank

The Bank of Nova Scotia (La Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse), operating as Scotiabank (Banque Scotia), is a Canadian multinational bank.

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Scott Livengood

Scott Livengood (born in 1952 in North Carolina) is the owner and chief executive officer of Dewey’s Bakery, Inc., which was founded in 1930 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Scott O'Dell

Scott O'Dell (May 23, 1898 – October 15, 1989) was an American author of 26 novels for young people, along with three novels for adults and four nonfiction books.

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Scott Peterson

Scott Lee Peterson (born October 24, 1972) is an American former fertilizer salesman who is currently on death row in San Quentin State Prison.

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Scott's oriole

The Scott's oriole (Icterus parisorum) is a medium-sized icterid (the same family as many blackbirds, meadowlarks, cowbirds, grackles, and others, including the New World orioles).

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Scottish Americans

Scottish Americans or Scots Americans (Scottish Gaelic: Ameireaganaich Albannach; Scots-American) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Scotland.

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Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer

The Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer was a British STOL transport aircraft built by Scottish Aviation Limited at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, during the 1950s.

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Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale (Vaṣai S-vaṣonĭ; Eskatel) is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, part of the Greater Phoenix Area.

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Scout (sport)

In professional sports, scouts are experienced talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports and determining whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization.

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Scout Motto

The Scout Motto of the Scout movement, in various languages, has been used by millions of Scouts around the world since 1907.

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Scutigera coleoptrata

Scutigera coleoptrata – one of several species commonly known as the house centipede or "hundred-legged" – is a typically yellowish-grey centipede with up to 15 pairs of legs.

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Sea Hunt

Sea Hunt is an American action adventure television series that aired in syndication from 1958 to 1961 and was popular in syndication for decades afterwards.

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Sea otter

The sea otter (Enhydra lutris) is a marine mammal native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.

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Sea turtle

Sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea), sometimes called marine turtles, are reptiles of the order Testudines.

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Seacliff State Beach

Seacliff State Beach is a state beach park on Monterey Bay, in the town of Aptos, Santa Cruz County, California.

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Seal of New Mexico

The Great Seal of the State of New Mexico is the official seal of the U.S. State of New Mexico and was adopted in 1913.

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Seals and Crofts

Seals and Crofts were an American soft rock duo made up of James "Jim" Seals (born October 17, 1941) and Darrell "Dash" Crofts (born August 14, 1940).

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SEAT

SEAT, S.A. (Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo) is a Spanish automobile manufacturer with its head office in Martorell, Catalonia.

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Seattle International Film Festival

The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), held annually in Seattle, Washington since 1976, is among the top film festivals in North America.

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Señorita México

Señorita México was the name of a national beauty pageant in Mexico, celebrated since 1952.

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Sebastián González

Sebastián Ignacio González Valdés (born 14 December 1978) is a Chilean former footballer who played as striker.

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Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada

Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada Corral (24 April 1823 – 21 April 1889) was a jurist and Liberal president of Mexico, succeeding Benito Juárez who died of a heart attack in July 1872.

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Sebastián Piñera

Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique (born 1 December 1949) is a Chilean politician and businessman.

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Sebastián Rulli

Sebastián Óscar Rulli (or; born July 6, 1975) is an Argentine actor and model.

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Second audio program

Second audio program (SAP), also known as secondary audio programming, is an auxiliary audio channel for analog television that can be broadcast or transmitted both over-the-air and by cable television.

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Second Battle of Sabine Pass

The Second Battle of Sabine Pass took place on September 8, 1863, the result of a failed Union Army attempt to invade the Confederate state of Texas during the American Civil War.

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Second Italo-Ethiopian War

The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war from 3 October 1935 until 1939, despite the Italian claim to have defeated Ethiopia by 5 May 1936, the date of the capture of Addis Ababa.

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Second Mexican Empire

The Mexican Empire (Imperio Mexicano) or Second Mexican Empire (Segundo Imperio Mexicano) was the name of Mexico under a limited hereditary monarchy declared by the Assembly of Notables on July 10, 1863, during the Second French intervention in Mexico.

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Second Seminole War

The Second Seminole War, also known as the Florida War, was a conflict from 1835 to 1842 in Florida between various groups of Native Americans collectively known as Seminoles and the United States, part of a series of conflicts called the Seminole Wars.

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Secretariat of Economy (Mexico)

In Mexico, the Secretariat of Economy (Spanish: Secretaría de Economía; abbreviated "SE") is the government department in charge of economic affairs.

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Secretariat of Energy (Mexico)

The Secretariat of Energy (Spanish: Secretaría de Energia) is the government department in charge of production and regulation of energy in Mexico, this secretary is a member of the Executive Cabinet.

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Secretariat of Intelligence

Secretariat of Intelligence (Secretaría de Inteligencia, SIDE) was the premier intelligence agency of the Argentine Republic and head of its National Intelligence System.

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Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare

The Mexican Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare (Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social, STPS) is a Federal Government Department in charge of all social health services in the Mexican Republic.

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Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development (Mexico)

In Mexico,The Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development (Secretario de Comercio y Fomento Industrial) was the head of the extinct Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development (Secretaría de Comercio y Fomento Industrial or SECOFI) The last Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development was Herminio Blanco Mendoza When President Vicente Fox took office the name of the SECOFI was changed to Secretariat of Economy (Secretaría de Economía or SE).

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Secretary of Fisheries (Mexico)

In Mexico the Secretary of Fisheries was the head of the extinct Mexican Secretariat of Fisheries (Secretaría de Pesca).

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Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)

The Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores) is the foreign minister of Mexico, responsible for implementing the country's foreign policy.

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Secularism

Secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institution and religious dignitaries (the attainment of such is termed secularity).

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Securitas (Swedish security company)

Securitas AB is a security services (security guarding and mobile patrolling), monitoring, consulting and investigation group, based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America

The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) was a region-level dialogue with the stated purpose of providing greater cooperation on security and economic issues.

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Security printing

Security printing is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, cheques, passports, tamper-evident labels, security tapes, product authentication, stock certificates, postage stamps and identity cards.

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Sedan (automobile)

A sedan (American, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand English) or saloon (British, Irish and Indian English) is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with A, B & C-pillars and principal volumes articulated in separate compartments for engine, passenger and cargo.

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Sedevacantism

Sedevacantism is the position, held by some traditionalist Catholics,.

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Sega Rally Championship

" Sega Rally Championship is a 1994 racing video game developed and published by Sega, Originally released for arcades using the Sega Model 2 board, it was ported over to the Sega Saturn in 1995 and Microsoft Windows in 1997.

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Seguin, Texas

Seguin is a city in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, Texas, United States.

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Seguros Azteca

Seguros Azteca is a Mexican life insurance company owned by Grupo Salinas since 2003.

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Seibal

Seibal, known as El Ceibal in Spanish, is a Classic Period archaeological site of the Maya civilization located in the northern Petén Department of Guatemala, about 100 km SW of Tikal.

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Seidy López

Seidy López is a Mexican-American actress and director.

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Seiko

(), commonly known as Seiko, is a Japanese holding company that has subsidiaries which manufactures and sells watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelries, and optical products.

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Selena (film)

Selena is a 1997 American biographical musical drama film written and directed by Gregory Nava about the life and career of Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, a recording artist well known in the Latino communities in the United States and Mexico before she was murdered by Yolanda Saldívar, the president of her fan club, at the age of 23.

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Selenite (mineral)

Selenite, satin spar, desert rose, and gypsum flower are four varieties of the mineral gypsum; all four varieties show obvious crystalline structure.

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Self-coup

A self-coup (or autocoup, from the Spanish autogolpe) is a form of putsch or coup d'état in which a nation's leader, despite having come to power through legal means, dissolves or renders powerless the national legislature and unlawfully assumes extraordinary powers not granted under normal circumstances.

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Self-induced abortion

A self-induced abortion (or self-induced miscarriage) is an abortion performed by the pregnant woman herself or with the help of other, non-medical assistance.

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Self-inflicted caesarean section

A self-performed caesarean section is a form of self-surgery where a woman attempts to perform a caesarean section on herself.

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Self-surgery

Self-surgery is the act of performing a surgical procedure on oneself.

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Seminole Wars

The Seminole Wars, also known as the Florida Wars, were three conflicts in Florida between the Seminole, a Native American tribe that formed in Florida in the early 18th century, and the United States Army.

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Seminole, Texas

Seminole is a city in and the county seat of Gaines County in Texas, United States.

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Senate of the Republic (Mexico)

The Senate of the Republic, (Senado de la República) constitutionally Chamber of Senators of the Honorable Congress of the Union (Cámara de Senadores del H. Congreso de la Unión), is the upper house of Mexico's bicameral Congress.

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Senegalia greggii

Senegalia greggii is a species of Senegalia native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, from the extreme south of Utah (where, at 37°10' N it is the northernmost naturally occurring Senegalia species anywhere in the world) south through southern Nevada, southeast California, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas to Baja California, Sinaloa and Nuevo León in Mexico.

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Separation barrier

A separation barrier or separation wall is a barrier, wall or fence, constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate peoples or cultures.

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Sephardi Jews

Sephardi Jews, also known as Sephardic Jews or Sephardim (סְפָרַדִּים, Modern Hebrew: Sefaraddim, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm; also Ye'hude Sepharad, lit. "The Jews of Spain"), originally from Sepharad, Spain or the Iberian peninsula, are a Jewish ethnic division.

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September

September is the ninth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, the third of four months to have a length of 30 days, and the fourth of five months to have a length of less than 31 days.

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September 19

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September 27

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September 30

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September 7

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Sequoyah

Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ Ssiquoya, as he signed his name, or ᏎᏉᏯ Se-quo-ya, as is often spelled in Cherokee; named in English George Gist or George Guess) (17701843), was a Cherokee silversmith.

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Serene Highness

His/Her Serene Highness (abbreviation: HSH, oral address: Your Serene Highness) is a style used today by the sovereign families of Liechtenstein and Monaco.

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Serge Dedina

Serge Dedina is the current mayor of Imperial Beach, California and Executive Director of Wildcoast, a non-profit environmentalist group.

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Sergio Aragonés

Sergio Aragonés Domenech (born September 6, 1937) is a Spanish/Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad magazine and creating the comic book Groo the Wanderer.

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Sergio Armando Valls

Sergio Armando Valls Hernández (May 20, 1941 – December 3, 2014) was a Mexican jurist who was a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation until 2004.

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Sergio García de Alba

Sergio García de Alba Zepeda is a Mexican businessman who served as Secretary of Economy in the cabinet of President Vicente Fox.

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Sergio García Ramírez

Sergio García Ramírez (born February 1, 1938) is a Mexican jurist and politician who currently serves as a judge at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

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Sergio Troncoso

Sergio Troncoso is an American author of short stories, essays and novels.

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Sergio Witz

Sergio Witz Rodríguez (born 1962 in Campeche, Campeche) is a Mexican poet.

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Seri language

Seri (Seri: cmiique iitom) is an indigenous language spoken by between 716La situación sociolingüística de la lengua seri en 2006.

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Seri people

The Seri are an indigenous group of the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Servite Order

The Servite Order is one of the five original Catholic mendicant orders.

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Sesame

Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum, also called benne.

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Sesame Park

Sesame Park is the Canadian version of Sesame Street.

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Set-top box

A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) (one type also colloquially known as a cable box) is an information appliance device that generally contains a TV-tuner input and displays output to a television set and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a form that then be displayed on the television screen or other display device.

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Severe thunderstorm warning

A severe thunderstorm warning (SAME code: SVR) is an alert issued when trained storm spotters or a Doppler weather radar indicate that a thunderstorm is producing or will soon produce dangerously large hail or high winds, capable of causing significant damage.

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Sevier orogeny

The Sevier orogeny was a mountain-building event that affected western North America from Canada to the north to Mexico to the south.

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Seville

Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain.

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Sex segregation

Sex segregation is the physical, legal, and cultural separation of people according to their biological sex.

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Sexo, pudor y lágrimas

Sexo, pudor y lágrimas (Sex, Shame, and Tears) is a Mexican film, the second of the so-called New Era of the Cinema of Mexico (the first one was Like Water for Chocolate) and the directorial debut of Antonio Serrano.

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Sexual slavery

Sexual slavery and sexual exploitation is attaching the right of ownership over one or more persons with the intent of coercing or otherwise forcing them to engage in one or more sexual activities.

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Shake, Rattle and Roll

"Shake, Rattle and Roll" is a twelve bar blues-form song, written in 1954 by Jesse Stone under his songwriting pseudonym of Charles E. Calhoun.

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Shamakhi District

Shamakhi or Shamakhy (Şamaxı) is a rayon of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

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Shane Dorian

Patrick Shane Dorian (born July 19, 1972), or "Shane", is an American surfer from Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

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Shanghai

Shanghai (Wu Chinese) is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million.

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Shannon Hale

Shannon Hale (née Shannon Bryner; born January 26, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American author primarily of young adult fantasy, including the Newbery Honor book Princess Academy, She has also co-written with her husband, Dean.

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Shanty town

A shanty town or squatter area is a settlement of improvised housing which is known as shanties or shacks, made of plywood, corrugated metal, sheets of plastic, and cardboard boxes.

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Share taxi

A share taxi (also called shared taxi) is a mode of transport which falls between a taxicab and a bus.

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Shari Belafonte

Shari Lynn Belafonte (born September 22, 1954) is an American actress, model, writer and singer.

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Sharis Cid

Sharis Cid (born 5 September 1970 in Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico) is a Mexican actress who has participated in several telenovelas, like DKDA, Salud, Dinero y Amor and La Intrusa.

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Sharp-shinned hawk

The sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) is a small hawk, with males being the smallest hawks in the United States and Canada, but with the species averaging larger than some Neotropical species, such as the tiny hawk.

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Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania

Sharpsburg is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, northeast of downtown Pittsburgh, along the Allegheny River.

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Shawinigan

Shawinigan is a city located on the Saint-Maurice River in the Mauricie area in Quebec, Canada.

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Shawn Horcoff

Shawn Paul Horcoff (born September 17, 1978) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre.

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Shel Silverstein

Sheldon Allan "Shel" Silverstein (September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) was an American writer known for his cartoons, songs, and children's books.

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Sherardia

Sherardia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.

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Sheryl Sandberg

Sheryl Kara Sandberg (born August 28, 1969) is an American technology executive, activist, and author.

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Shimonoseki Campaign

The refers to a series of military engagements in 1863 and 1864, fought to control Shimonoseki Straits of Japan by joint naval forces from Great Britain, France, the Netherlands and the United States, against the Japanese feudal domain of Chōshū, which took place off and on the coast of Shimonoseki, Japan.

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Shinano Kenshi

was founded in 1918 as Shinano Spun Silk Spinning Co., Ltd. to manufacture spun silk yarn, which at that time was one of the most high-tech industries in the world.

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Shinsuke Nakamura

is a Japanese professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist.

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Ship of Fools (Porter novel)

Ship of Fools is a 1962 novel by Katherine Anne Porter, telling the tale of a group of disparate characters sailing from Mexico to Europe aboard a German passenger ship.

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Shirt

A shirt is a cloth garment for the upper body (from the neck to the waist).

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Shlomo Argov

Shlomo Argov (שלמה ארגוב; 14 December 1929 – 23 February 2003) was a prominent Israeli diplomat.

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Shocker (wrestler)

José Luis Jair Soria (born September 12, 1971) is a Mexican luchador or professional wrestler, who works under the ring name Shocker.

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Shoe size

A shoe size is an indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person.

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Shoplifting

Shoplifting (also known as boosting and five-finger discount), is the unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment.

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Short-eared owl

The short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) is a species of typical owl (family Strigidae).

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Short-tailed horned lizard

The short-tailed horned lizard (Phrynosoma braconnieri) is an uncommon species of horned lizard endemic to Mexico.

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Show cave

A show cave — also called tourist cave, public cave, and in the United States, commercial cave — is a cave which has been made accessible to the public for guided visits.

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Showdown in Little Tokyo

Showdown in Little Tokyo is a 1991 American buddy cop-action film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee.

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Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport is the third-largest city in the state of Louisiana and the 122nd-largest city in the United States.

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Shrimp farming

Shrimp farming is an aquaculture business that exists in either a marine or freshwater environment, producing shrimp or prawns (crustaceans of the groups Caridea or Dendrobranchiata) for human consumption.

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Shriners

Shriners International, also commonly known as The Shriners, is a society established in 1870 and is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, USA.

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Shrubland

Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterised by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes.

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Shuffling

Shuffling is a procedure used to randomize a deck of playing cards to provide an element of chance in card games.

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Shyne

Moses Michael Levi Barrow; retrieved January 27, 2011.

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Sian Ka'an

Sian Ka'an is a biosphere reserve in the municipality of Tulum in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Sibinal

Sibinal is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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Sibon nebulatus

Sibon nebulatus, commonly known as the clouded snake, is a species of small, slender arboreal snake which is found in southern Mexico, Central America, northern South America, Isla Margarita, and Trinidad and Tobago.

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Sibutramine

Sibutramine, formerly sold under the brand name Meridia among others, is an appetite suppressant which has been discontinued in many countries.

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Sichuan cuisine

Sichuan cuisine, Szechwan cuisine, or Szechuan cuisine is a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan Province.

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Sid Fleischman

Albert Sidney Fleischman (March 16, 1920 – March 17, 2010), or Sid Fleischman, was an American author of children's books, screenplays, novels for adults, and nonfiction books about stage magic.

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Sida rhombifolia

Sida rhombifolia (arrowleaf sida) (Sanskrit: atibalā अतिबला) is a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the Family Malvaceae, native to the New World tropics and subtropics.

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Siddha Yoga

Siddha Yoga is a spiritual path founded by Muktananda (1908–1982).

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Sideburns

Sideburns, sideboards, or side whiskers are patches of facial hair grown on the sides of the face, extending from the hairline to run parallel to or beyond the ears.

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Sidesaddle

Sidesaddle riding is a form of equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows a rider (usually female) to sit aside rather than astride an equine.

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Sideswipe (Transformers)

Sideswipe is a fictional robot superhero character in the ''Transformers'' franchise.

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Siege of Béxar

The Siege of Béxar (or Bejar) was an early campaign of the Texas Revolution in which a volunteer Texian army defeated Mexican forces at San Antonio de Béxar (now San Antonio, Texas, US).

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Siege of Fort Texas

The Siege of Fort Texas marked the beginning of active campaigning by the armies of the United States and Mexico during the Mexican–American War.

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Siege of Pueblo de Taos

The Siege of Pueblo de Taos was the final battle during the main phase of the Taos Revolt, an insurrection against the United States during the Mexican-American War.

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Siege of Veracruz

The Battle of Veracruz was a 20-day siege of the key Mexican beachhead seaport of Veracruz, during the Mexican–American War.

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Sienna Guillory

Sienna Tiggy Guillory (born 16 March 1975) is an English actress and former model.

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Sierra de Guadalupe cave paintings

The Sierra de Guadalupe cave paintings are a series of prehistoric rock art pictographs near Rancho La Trinidad, Mulegé in Baja California Sur, Mexico.

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Sierra de Juárez

The Sierra de Juárez, also known as the Sierra Juarez, is a mountain range located in Tecate Municipality and northern Ensenada Municipality, within northern Baja California state of northwestern Mexico.

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Sierra de la Laguna

The Sierra de la Laguna is a mountain range at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, and is the southernmost range of the Peninsular Ranges System.

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Sierra de la Laguna dry forests

The Sierra de la Laguna dry forests are a subtropical dry forest ecoregion of the southern Baja California Peninsula in Mexico.

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Sierra de la Laguna pine-oak forests

The Sierra de la Laguna pine-oak forests is a subtropical coniferous forest ecoregion, found in the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico.

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Sierra de la Plata

The Sierra de la Plata ("Silver Mountains") was a mythical source of silver in the interior of South America.

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Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine-oak forests

The Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine-oak forests is an ecoregion, in the Temperate coniferous forests biome, that covers the higher elevations of the Sierra Juárez and Sierra San Pedro Mártir ranges, of the Peninsular Ranges, in the northern Baja California Peninsula of Mexico, near the border with California (United States).

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Sierra Leone at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Sierra Leone competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Sierra Madre del Sur

The Sierra Madre del Sur is a mountain range in southern Mexico, extending from southern Michoacán east through Guerrero, to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in eastern Oaxaca.

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Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests

The Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests are a subtropical coniferous forest ecoregion of the Sierra Madre Occidental range from the southwest USA region to the western part of Mexico.

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Sierra Madre Oriental

The Sierra Madre Oriental (Spanish) is a mountain range in northeastern Mexico.

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Sierra Maestra

Sierra Maestra is a mountain range that runs westward across the south of the old Oriente Province in southeast Cuba, rising abruptly from the coast.

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Sierra Negra

Sierra Negra (also, and perhaps more properly, Cerro La Negra) is an extinct volcano located in the Mexican state of Puebla, close to the border with Veracruz.

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Sierra Vista, Arizona

Sierra Vista is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States.

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Siete Leyes

Las Siete Leyes (or Seven Laws were a series of constitutional changes that fundamentally altered the organizational structure of Mexico, ending the first federal period and creating a unitary republic, the Central Republic. Formalized under President Antonio López de Santa Anna on 15 December 1835, they were enacted in 1836. They were intended to centralize and strengthen the national government. The aim of the previous constitution was to create a political system that would emulate the success of the United States, but after a decade of political turmoil, economic stagnation, and threats and actual foreign invasion, conservatives concluded that a better path for Mexico was centralized power. The Siete Leyes were revised in 1843, making them more workable, but also placing power entirely in the hands of Santa Anna. In 1846, the 1824 Constitution was restored and the second federal period began.

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Sigma-class design

The Sigma class is a Dutch-built family of modular naval vessels, of either corvette or frigate size, designed by Damen Group.

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Sign language

Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use manual communication to convey meaning.

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Sign of the horns

The sign of the horns is a hand gesture with a variety of meanings and uses in various cultures.

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Signals intelligence

Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly used in communication (electronic intelligence—abbreviated to ELINT).

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Sigrid Gurie

Sigrid Gurie (May 18, 1911 – August 14, 1969) was a Norwegian American motion picture actress from the late 1930s to early 1940s.

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Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk

The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-bladed, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft.

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SIL International

SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics) is a U.S.-based, worldwide, Christian non-profit organization, whose main purpose is to study, develop and document languages, especially those that are lesser-known, in order to expand linguistic knowledge, promote literacy, translate the Christian Bible into local languages, and aid minority language development.

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Silao

Silao (official name: Silao de la Victoria) is a city in the west-central part of the state of Guanajuato in Mexico.

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Silesian String Quartet

The Silesian String Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1978 by the graduates of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland.

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Silky anteater

The silky anteater, or pygmy anteater (Cyclopes didactylus), is a species of anteaters from Central and South America, the only living genus in the family Cyclopedidae.

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Silky-flycatcher

The silky-flycatchers are a small family, Ptiliogonatidae, of passerine birds.

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Silphium (genus)

Silphium is a genus of North American plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.

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Silver

Silver is a chemical element with symbol Ag (from the Latin argentum, derived from the Proto-Indo-European ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47.

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Silver King (wrestler)

César Cuauhtémoc González Barrón (born January 9, 1968) is a Luchador Enmascarado (masked wrestler) and actor.

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Silverio Pérez

Silverio Pérez (born July 18, 1944) is a musician, writer, comedian, entrepreneur and broadcasting media host, born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.

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Silverleaf whitefly

The silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, also informally referred to as the sweet potato whitefly) is one of several species of whitefly that are currently important agricultural pests.

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Silvia Costa

Silvia Costa Acosta-Martínez (born May 4, 1964 in La Palma, Pinar del Río Province) is a former high jumper from Cuba.

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Silvia Hernández Enríquez

Silvia Hernández Enríquez (born 1948) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as Secretary of Tourism from December 1994 to December 1997.

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Silvia Pinal

Silvia Pinal Hidalgo (born 12 September 1931) is a Mexican actress, producer and politician.

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Simcoe County

Simcoe County is located in the central portion of Southern Ontario, Canada.

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Simplot

The J. R. Simplot Company (commonly referred to as Simplot) was founded in 1929 by 20-year-old John Richard Simplot near the small agricultural community of Declo in south central Idaho, USA.

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Simply Luscious

Veronica "Ronnie" Brazier (born July 19, 1973), better known by her ring name Simply Luscious, is an American professional wrestler best known for her stint in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

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Sin City (description)

Sin City is an urban area (a city or part of) that caters to various vices.

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Sin dejar huella

Without a Trace, Leaving No Trace(Sin Dejar Huella) is a 2000 Mexican film directed by Maria Novaro starring Tiaré Scanda, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón Jesús Ochoa, José Sefamí, Martín Altomaro, Juan Manuel Bernal, Walberto Goldstein.

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Sinaloa

Sinaloa, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa (Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Sinaloa de Leyva

Sinaloa de Leyva is a town in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Sincronizada

In traditional Mexican cuisine, the quesadilla sincronizada ("synchronized quesadilla") is a tortilla-based sandwichMaria Elena Cuervo-Lorens, (1989) «Maria Elena's Mexican Cuisine: Authentic Mexican Dishes Made Easy», pp:146 made by placing ham and sometimes refried beans and chorizo and a portion of Oaxaca cheese (or any type of cheese) between two flour tortillas.

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Singapore issues

The "Singapore issues" refers to four working groups set up during the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1996 in Singapore.

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Singer-songwriter

Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.

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Sipacapa

Sipacapa is a municipality in the San Marcos department, situated in the Western highlands of Guatemala.

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Sirene

Sirene (сирене,; Serbian/Croatian: сир, sir, Macedonian: сирење, Albanian: djath i bardhe) or known as "white brine sirene" (бяло саламурено сирене) is a type of brined cheese made in the Balkans (South-Eastern Europe), especially popular in Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Albania, Montenegro and also in Israel.

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Sirenidae

Sirenidae, the sirens, are a family of aquatic salamanders.

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Sistrurus

Sistrurus is a genus of venomous pit vipers found in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

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SIT Graduate Institute

SIT Graduate Institute (formally, the School for International Training) is an accredited institution of higher education administered by World Learning, a non-profit international development and education organization.

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Six Degrees

Six Degrees (or 6˚) is an American dramatic television series about six residents of New York City and their respective relationships and connections with one another, based on the idea of six degrees of separation.

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Six Flags

Six Flags, officially Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, is an amusement park corporation based in the United States, with properties in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

Hurricane Harbor is the name of a chain of water parks that are part of the Six Flags theme park chain.

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Six Flags México

Six Flags México is an amusement park located in the Tlalpan forest and borough, on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico.

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Six Flags Over Texas

Six Flags Over Texas is a 212-acre (86 ha) theme park located in Arlington, Texas, east of Fort Worth and about 15 miles (24 km) west of Dallas.

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Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle

The Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle (Spanish: Sexta Declaración de la Selva Lacandona) was a manifesto issued by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN) on June 28, 2005, declaring their principles and vision for Mexico and the world.

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Siyaj K'ak'

Siyaj K'ak' (alternative spelling: Siyah K'ak'), also known as Fire is Born (formerly nicknamed "Smoking Frog"), was a prominent political figure mentioned in the glyphs of Classic Period (250-800 C.E.) Maya civilization monuments, principally Tikal (which he conquered on January 16, 378), as well as Uaxactun and the city of Copan.

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Siyum HaShas

Siyum HaShas (lit. "completion of the Six Orders ") is the celebration of the completion of the Daf Yomi (daily Talmud folio) program, a seven-and-a-half-year cycle of learning the Oral Torah and its commentaries, in which each of the 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence.

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SJD

SJD can refer to.

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Skagway, Alaska

The Municipality and Borough of Skagway is a first-class borough in Alaska on the Alaska Panhandle.

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Skandia

Skandia is a large independent provider of products for long-term savings and investments.

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Skeleton (sport)

Skeleton is a winter sliding sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a skeleton bobsled (or -sleigh), down a frozen track while lying face down and head-first.

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Skeleton (undead)

A skeleton is a type of physically manifested undead often found in fantasy, gothic and horror fiction, and mythical art.

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Skeleton Canyon

Skeleton Canyon, called Canon Bonita by the Mexicans, is located northeast of the town of Douglas, Arizona, in the Peloncillo Mountains, which straddle the modern Arizona and New Mexico state line, in the New Mexico Bootheel region.

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Skeleton Canyon treasure

The Skeleton Canyon treasure is said to be located in the Peloncillo Mountains within Skeleton Canyon.

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Skiff

The term skiff is used for a number of essentially unrelated styles of small boat.

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Skinny Dip (novel)

Skinny Dip is a caper novel by Carl Hiaasen first published in 2004.

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Skycoaster

Skycoaster is an amusement park ride, produced and managed by Skycoaster, Inc., owned division of Ride Entertainment Group.

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Skyservice

Skyservice Airlines Inc. was a charter airline (Skyservice Airlines) based in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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SkyWest Airlines

SkyWest Airlines is a North American regional airline headquartered in St. George, Utah.

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Slacklining

Slacklining refers to the act of walking or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing that is tensioned between two anchors.

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Slavery

Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property.

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Slavery in the United States

Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human chattel enslavement, primarily of Africans and African Americans, that existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Slit drum

A slit drum is a hollow percussion instrument.

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Slowpoke Rodriguez

Slowpoke Rodríguez ("Lento Rodríguez" in Spanish, though some more recent translations call him "Tranquilino") is a fictional animated cartoon mouse, part of the Looney Tunes' cast.

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Slum

A slum is a highly populated urban residential area consisting mostly of closely packed, decrepit housing units in a situation of deteriorated or incomplete infrastructure, inhabited primarily by impoverished persons.

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Small-eared shrew

The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears, which are usually not visible, and short tails, commonly called small-eared shrews.

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Smalleye hammerhead

The smalleye hammerhead (Sphyrna tudes), also called the golden hammerhead or curry shark, is a small species of hammerhead shark, belonging to the family Sphyrnidae.

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Smedley Butler

Smedley Darlington Butler (July 30, 1881June 21, 1940) was a United States Marine Corps major general, the highest rank authorized at that time, and at the time of his death the most decorated Marine in U.S. history.

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Smeg (appliances)

Smeg is an Italian manufacturer of upmarket domestic appliances.

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Smilax

Smilax is a genus of about 300–350 species, found in the tropics and subtropics worldwide.

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Smilax ornata

Smilax ornata is a perennial, trailing vine with prickly stems that is native to Mexico and Central America.

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Smith Corona

Smith Corona is a US manufacturer of thermal labels, direct thermal labels, and thermal ribbons used in warehouses for primarily barcode labels.

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Smoking the Century Away

Smoking The Century Away is a psychedelic band from Mexico.

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Smooth green snake

The smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is a species of North American nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae.

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SMS Leipzig

SMS Leipzig ("His Majesty's Ship Leipzig") was the sixth of seven s of the Imperial German Navy, named after the city of Leipzig.

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Smuggling

Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations.

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Smut (fungus)

The smuts are multicellular fungi characterized by their large numbers of teliospores.

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Snake Jailbird

Snake Jailbird (usually referred to as simply Snake) is a recurring fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons, who is voiced by Hank Azaria.

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Snap, Crackle and Pop

Snap, Crackle and Pop are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's crisped-rice breakfast cereal Rice Krispies, known in Australia as Rice Bubbles.

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Snapple

Snapple is a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group and based in Plano, Texas.

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Snottite

Snottite, also snoticle, is a microbial mat of single-celled extremophilic bacteria which hang from the walls and ceilings of caves and are similar to small stalactites, but have the consistency of nasal mucus.

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Snow goose

The snow goose (Anser caerulescens), consisting of both a white phase and blue phase (blue goose), is a North American species of goose commonly collectively referred to as "light geese".

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Snowbirds

Officially known as the Canadian Forces 431 Air Demonstration Squadron (431e escadron de démonstration aérienne), the Snowbirds are Canada's military aerobatics or air show flight demonstration team whose purpose is to "demonstrate the skill, professionalism, and teamwork of Canadian Forces personnel".

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Snuba

Snuba is form of surface-supplied diving that uses an underwater breathing system developed by Snuba International.

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Soap opera

A soap opera or soaper is an ongoing, episodic work of fiction presented in serial format on television, radio and in novels, featuring the lives of many characters and focusing on emotional relationships to the point of melodrama.

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Sobralia

Sobralia is a genus of orchids native to Mexico, Central and South America.

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Soccer in Canada

Soccer in Canada is the most popular sport in terms of participation rate.

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Social Alliance Party

The Social Alliance Party, or PAS, was a political party in Mexico.

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Social Democracy (Mexico)

Social Democracy (Democracia Social) was a Mexican political party formed in June 1999 and disbanded after the 2000 federal elections.

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Social engineering (security)

Social engineering, in the context of information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.

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Social realism

Social realism is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the everyday conditions of the working class and to voice the authors' critique of the social structures behind these conditions.

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Social Security (United States)

In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration.

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Sociedad Económica de los Amigos del País

The Sociedades Económicas de Amigos del País (Economic Societies of Friends of the Country) were private associations established in various cities throughout Enlightenment Spain, and to a lesser degree in some of Spain's overseas territories including (the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guatemala, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, and elsewhere).

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Societate American pro Interlingua

The Societate American pro Interlingua (SAI) is an Interlingua-speaking organization that covers the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Sociology of health and illness

The sociology of health and illness, alternatively the sociology of health and wellness (or simply health sociology), examines the interaction between society and health.

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Socorro dove

The Socorro dove (Zenaida graysoni) is a dove that is extinct in the wild.

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Socorro Island

Socorro Island (Isla Socorro) is a small volcanic island in the Revillagigedo Islands, a Mexican possession lying some off the country's western coast at 18°48'N, 110°59'W.

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Socorro mockingbird

The Socorro mockingbird (Mimus graysoni) is an endangered mockingbird endemic to Socorro Island in Mexico's Revillagigedo Islands.

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Socorro, Texas

Socorro is a city in El Paso County, Texas, United States.

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Sod

Sod or turf is grass and the part of the soil beneath it held together by its roots or another piece of thin material.

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Sodium fluoroacetate

No description.

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Sodium sulfate

Sodium sulfate, also known as sulfate of soda, is the inorganic compound with formula Na2SO4 as well as several related hydrates.

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Sofitel

Sofitel Hotels & Resorts is a chain of luxury hotels based in Paris, France, and owned by AccorHotels since 1980.

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Soft Machine

Soft Machine are an English rock and jazz band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs.

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SOGEM

SOGEM (Sociedad General de Escritores de México) is the Mexican Writers' Guild.

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Sojitz

is a sogo shosha (general trading company) based in Tokyo, Japan.

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Solandra maxima

Solandra maxima, also known as cup of gold vine, golden chalice vine, or Hawaiian lily, is a vigorous vine which is endemic to Mexico and Central America.

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Solanum adscendens

Solanum adscendens, the sonoita nightshade, is a plant native to the Americas.

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Soledad

Soledad, Spanish for "solitude", often refers to María de la Soledad (Our Lady of Solitude), a variant name of Mary the mother of Jesus, in Roman Catholic tradition Soledad may also refer to.

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Solidaridad Municipality

Solidaridad is one of the eleven municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Solomon P. Ortiz

Solomon Porfirio Ortiz (born June 3, 1937) is the former U.S. Representative for, based in Corpus Christi, serving from 1983 until 2011.

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Soluna

Soluna was a music group (1998–2004) consisting of four members, all of Hispanic descent - Aurora Rodriguez, America Olivo, Jessica Castellanos, and Christina "T" López.

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Sombrero

Sombrero (Spanish for "hat", literally "shadower") in English refers to a type of wide-brimmed hat from Mexico, used to shield from the sun.

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Some Hearts

Some Hearts is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood, released in the United States on November 15, 2005 by Arista Nashville.

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Something Big (film)

Something Big is a 1971 American motion picture produced by Andrew V. McLaglen (who also directed it) and James Lee Barrett (who also wrote the screenplay).

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Somoto, Madriz

Somoto is a city and municipality located in the hills of northern Nicaragua, and capital of the department of Madriz.

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Sonatane Tuʻa Taumoepeau-Tupou

Sonatane Tu'akinamolahi Taumopeau Tupou, Lord Taumoepeau-Tupou of Toula and Kotu (born 14 March 1943, in Nukuʻalofa, died 13 August 2013) was a diplomat from the Kingdom of Tonga.

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Song sparrow

The song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) is a medium-sized American sparrow.

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Sonoma County, California

Sonoma County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

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Sonoma Valley

Sonoma Valley is a valley located in southeastern Sonoma County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Sonoma, California

Sonoma is a city in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County, California, United States, surrounding its historic town plaza, a remnant of the town's Mexican colonial past.

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Sonora

Sonora, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Sonora (Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora), is one of 31 states that, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 federal entities of United Mexican States.

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Sonora Institute of Technology

The Sonora Institute of Technology (in Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, ITSON) is a Mexican public university based in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, with satellite campuses in Guaymas and Navojoa.

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Sonoran

Sonoran may refer to.

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Sonoran Desert

The Sonoran Desert is a North American desert which covers large parts of the Southwestern United States in Arizona and California and of Northwestern Mexico in Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur.

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Sons of the American Revolution

The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR or NSSAR) is an American congressionally chartered organization, founded in 1889, and headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Sooty shearwater

The sooty shearwater (Ardenna grisea) is a medium-large shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae.

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Sopaipilla

A sopaipilla, sopapilla, sopaipa, or cachanga is a kind of fried pastry and a type of quick bread served in several regions with Spanish heritage in the Americas.

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Sophie Monk

Sophie Charlene Akland Monk (born 14 December 1979) is an Australian singer, songwriter, actress, model and radio personality.

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Sophie Treadwell

Sophie Anita Treadwell (October 3, 1885 – February 20, 1970), was a noteworthy American playwright and journalist of the first half of the 20th century.

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Sorcerer (film)

Sorcerer is a 1977 American thriller film directed and produced by William Friedkin and starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, and Amidou.

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Sorex

The genus Sorex includes many of the common shrews of Eurasia and North America, and contains at least 142 known species and subspecies.

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Sotol

Sotol is a distilled spirit sourced from Dasylirion wheeleri, Asparagaceae (commonly known as Desert Spoon or, in Spanish, sotol), a plant that grows in northern Mexico, New Mexico, west Texas, and the Texas Hill Country.

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Sound (geography)

In geography, a sound is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight, and wider than a fjord; or a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land (see also strait).

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Sour crude oil

Sour crude oil is crude oil containing a high amount of the impurity sulfur.

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Sousaphone

The sousaphone is a brass instrument in the same family as the more widely known tuba.

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Sousveillance

Sousveillance is the recording of an activity by a participant in the activity, typically by way of small wearable or portable personal technologies.

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South Central United States

The South Central United States or South Central states is a region of the United States located in the south central part of the country.

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South Chicago, Chicago

South Chicago, formerly known as Ainsworth, is one of the 77 well-defined community areas of Chicago, Illinois.

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South Jamaica, Queens

South Jamaica (also commonly known as "The Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica.

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South Kaibab Trail

The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.

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South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國; Daehan Minguk,; lit. "The Great Country of the Han People"), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying east to the Asian mainland.

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South of the Border

South of the Border may refer to.

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South Philadelphia

South Philadelphia, nicknamed South Philly, is the section of Philadelphia bounded by South Street to the north, the Delaware River to the east and south, and the Schuylkill River to the west.

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South San Francisco, California

South San Francisco is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, located on the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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South Texas

South Texas is a region of the U.S. state of Texas that lies roughly south of -- and sometimes including -- San Antonio.

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South Texas College of Law

South Texas College of Law – Houston, is a private American Bar Association-accredited law school and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.

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Southeast Airlines

Southeast Airlines was a low fare public charter airline in the United States, headquartered in Largo, Florida, operating regular service to various vacation/leisure destinations using eight McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 and two McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft.

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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) is one of the six regional accreditation organizations recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

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Southern California

Southern California (colloquially known as SoCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises California's southernmost counties.

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Southern California Gas Company

The Southern California Gas Company (referred to as SoCalGas) is the primary provider of natural gas to the region of Southern California.

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Southern flying squirrel

The southern flying squirrel or the assapan (Glaucomys volans) is one of three species of the genus Glaucomys, the only flying squirrels found in North America. It is found in deciduous and mixed woods in the eastern half of North America, from southeastern Canada, to Florida. Disjunct distribution for populations of this species have been recorded in the highlands of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.

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Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Southern Illinois University (known colloquially as SIU or SIU Carbondale) is a public research university located in Carbondale, Illinois, United States.

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Southern mealy amazon

The southern mealy amazon or southern mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa) is among the largest parrot in the genus Amazona, the amazon parrots.

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Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University (commonly referred to as SMU) is a private research university in metropolitan Dallas, with its main campus spanning portions of the town of Highland Park and the cities of University Park and Dallas.

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Southern Oregon University

Southern Oregon University (SOU) is a public liberal arts college located in Ashland, Oregon, United States.

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Southern platyfish

The southern platyfish, common platy, or moonfish (Xiphophorus maculatus) is a species of freshwater fish in family Poeciliidae of order Cyprinodontiformes.

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Southern United States

The Southern United States, also known as the American South, Dixie, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a region of the United States of America.

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Southside (Virginia)

Southside, or Southside Virginia has traditionally referred to the portion of the state south of the James River, the geographic feature from which the term derives its name.

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Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines Co. is a major United States airline headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and the world’s largest low-cost carrier.

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Southwest Trail

The Southwest Trail was a 19th-century pioneer route that was the primary passageway for American settlers bound for Texas.

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Southwestern United States

The Southwestern United States (Suroeste de Estados Unidos; also known as the American Southwest) is the informal name for a region of the western United States.

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Sovereign Grace Churches

Sovereign Grace Churches can refer generally to churches that hold to the electing Sovereign Grace of God in salvation often denoted by the acronym T.U.L.I.P which is a summary of the theological principles adopted at the Synod of Dordrecht in the Netherlands (1618-1619) as over and against the teachings of Arminianism.

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Soybean rust

Soybean rust is a disease that affects soybeans and other legumes.

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Spa town

A spa town is a resort town based on a mineral spa (a developed mineral spring).

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Spain

Spain (España), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España), is a sovereign state mostly located on the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.

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Spanair

Spanair S.A. was a Spanish airline, with its head office in the Spanair Building in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, near Barcelona.

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Spaniards

Spaniards are a Latin European ethnic group and nation.

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Spanish and Portuguese Jews

Spanish and Portuguese Jews, also called Western Sephardim, are a distinctive sub-group of Iberian Jews who are largely descended from Jews who lived as New Christians in the Iberian Peninsula during the immediate generations following the forced expulsion of unconverted Jews from Spain in 1492 and from Portugal in 1497.

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Spanish colonization of the Americas

The overseas expansion under the Crown of Castile was initiated under the royal authority and first accomplished by the Spanish conquistadors.

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Spanish conquest of Yucatán

The Spanish conquest of Yucatán was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish conquistadores against the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities in the Yucatán Peninsula, a vast limestone plain covering south-eastern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and all of Belize.

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Spanish Constitution of 1812

The Political Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy (Constitución Política de la Monarquía Española), also known as the Constitution of Cádiz (Constitución de Cádiz) and as La Pepa, was the first Constitution of Spain and one of the earliest constitutions in world history.

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Spanish East Indies

The Spanish East Indies (Spanish: Indias orientales españolas; Filipino: Silangang Indiyas ng Espanya) were the Spanish territories in Asia-Pacific from 1565 until 1899.

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Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire (Imperio Español; Imperium Hispanicum), historically known as the Hispanic Monarchy (Monarquía Hispánica) and as the Catholic Monarchy (Monarquía Católica) was one of the largest empires in history.

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Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.

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Spanish language in the Philippines

Spanish was the official language of the Philippines from the beginning of Spanish rule in the late 16th century, through the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in 1898.

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Spanish language in the United States

The Spanish language in the United States has forty-five million Hispanic and Latino Americans speak Spanish as their first, second or heritage language, and there are six million Spanish language students in the United States.

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Spanish Main

In the context of Spain's New World Empire, its mainland coastal possessions surrounding the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico were referred to collectively as the Spanish Main.

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Spanish missions in Arizona

Beginning in the 16th century Spain established missions throughout New Spain (consisting of Mexico and portions of what today are the Southwestern United States) in order to facilitate colonization of these lands.

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Spanish missions in California

The Spanish missions in California comprise a series of 21 religious outposts or missions established between 1769 and 1833 in today's U.S. State of California.

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Spanish missions in Mexico

The Spanish missions in Mexico are a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Franciscans, Jesuits, Augustinians, and Dominicans to spread the Christian doctrine among the local natives.

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Spanish moss

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic flowering plant that often grows upon larger trees in tropical and subtropical climates, native to much of Mexico, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Central America, South America, the southern United States, French Polynesia and the West Indies and is also naturalized in Queensland (Australia).

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Spanish treasure fleet

The Spanish treasure fleet, or West Indies Fleet from Spanish Flota de Indias, also called silver fleet or plate fleet (from the Spanish plata meaning "silver"), was a convoy system adopted by the Spanish Empire from 1566 to 1790, linking Spain with its territories in America across the Atlantic.

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Speaker (politics)

The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair.

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Spearfishing

Spearfishing is an ancient method of fishing that has been used throughout the world for millennia.

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Speciation

Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species.

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Species reintroduction

Species reintroduction is the deliberate release of a species into the wild, from captivity or other areas where the organism is capable of survival.

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Specklinia

Specklinia is a genus of orchids native to South America, Central America, Mexico and the West Indies.

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Spectral bat

The genus Vampyrum contains only one species, the spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum).

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Speedy Gonzales

Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.

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Spencer Williams (actor)

Spencer Williams (July 14, 1893 – December 13, 1969) was an American actor and filmmaker.

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Sphalerite

Sphalerite ((Zn, Fe)S) is a mineral that is the chief ore of zinc.

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Sphecius speciosus

Sphecius speciosus, often simply referred to as the cicada killer or the cicada hawk, is a large digger wasp species.

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Spice trade

The spice trade refers to the trade between historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe.

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Spider monkey

Spider monkeys are New World monkeys belonging to the genus Ateles, part of the subfamily Atelinae, family Atelidae.

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Spikethumb frog

Spikethumb frogs are a genus (Plectrohyla) of frogs in the family Hylidae found in Central America from southern Mexico through Guatemala and northern El Salvador to central and northern Honduras.

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Spinocerebellar ataxia

Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), also known as spinocerebellar atrophy or spinocerebellar degeneration, is a progressive, degenerative, genetic disease with multiple types, each of which could be considered a disease in its own right.

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Spiny lobster

Spiny lobsters, also known as langustas, langouste, or rock lobsters, are a family (Palinuridae) of about 60 species of achelate crustaceans, in the Decapoda Reptantia.

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Spiral

In mathematics, a spiral is a curve which emanates from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the point.

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Spiral Island

Spiral Island is the name of a floating artificial island built in Mexico by British artist Richart "Reishee" Sowa.

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Spiral of silence

The spiral of silence theory is a political science and mass communication theory proposed by the German political scientist Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, which stipulates that individuals have a fear of isolation, which results from the idea that a social group or the society in general might isolate, neglect, or exclude members due to the members' opinions.

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Splashdown

Splashdown is the method of landing a spacecraft by parachute in a body of water.

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Spodumene

Spodumene is a pyroxene mineral consisting of lithium aluminium inosilicate, LiAl(SiO3)2, and is a source of lithium.

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Spondias purpurea

Spondias purpurea is a species in flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to tropical regions of the Americas and can be found from Mexico to Brasil.

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Spondylus

Spondylus is a genus of bivalve molluscs, the only genus in the family Spondylidae.

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Sport Billy

Sport Billy is a 1980 animated television cartoon made by Filmation Associates, initially for broadcast in Germany.

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Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional is a Brazilian multisport club based in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul.

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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is published annually by American Sports Illustrated magazine.

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Sports in Canada

Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games.

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Sports in the United States

Sports in the United States are an important part of American culture.

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Spotted towhee

The spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus) is a large New World sparrow.

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Spring break

Spring break is a vacation period in early Spring at universities and schools which started during the 1930s in the United States and is observed in some other mainly Western countries.

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Spring Hill College

Spring Hill College is a private, Roman Catholic, Jesuit, liberal arts college in the Spring Hill neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama, United States.

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Spring Valley, Washington, D.C.

Spring Valley is an affluent neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C., known for its large homes and tree-lined streets and more recently for being a military superfund site of former Camp Leach.

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Springhill, Louisiana

Springhill is a city in northernmost Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Spruce

A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea, a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the Earth.

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Spur

A spur is a metal tool designed to be worn in pairs on the heels of riding boots for the purpose of directing a horse to move forward or laterally while riding.

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Squash blossom

Squash blossoms are the edible flowers of Cucurbita species, particularly Cucurbita pepo, the species that produces zucchini (courgette), marrow, spaghetti squash, and many other types of squash.

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Squat lobster

Squat lobsters are dorsoventrally flattened crustaceans with long tails held curled beneath the cephalothorax.

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Squatting

Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.

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SS Faja de Oro

SS Faja de Oro ("Strip of Gold", which is a petroleum rich area in Mexico) was an oil tanker built in 1914.

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SS Flandre (1952)

Flandre, also known as Carla C, Carla Costa, and Pallas Athena, was an ocean liner and cruise ship that took passengers on transatlantic voyages and on Caribbean and Mediterranean cruises from 1952 to 1994.

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SS Republic (1853)

SS Republic was a sidewheel steamship, originally named SS Tennessee (also named CSS Tennessee, USS Tennessee, and USS Mobile for a time), lost in a hurricane off the coast of Georgia in October 1865, en route to New Orleans.

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St. Andrew's College, Aurora

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Stacey Slater

Stacey Fowler (also Slater and Branning) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Lacey Turner.

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Stacy Keibler

Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler (born October 14, 1979) is an American actress, dancer and model, as well as a former cheerleader and professional wrestler, specifically known for her work with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

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Stacy Valentine

Stacy Valentine (born August 9, 1970) is a former American pornographic actress.

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Stafford Beer

Stafford Beer (born Anthony Stafford Beer, 25 September 1926 – 23 August 2002) was a British theorist, consultant and professor at the Manchester Business School.

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Stagecoach (1939 film)

Stagecoach is a 1939 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne in his breakthrough role.

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Stairway to Heaven (disambiguation)

"Stairway to Heaven" is a song released by English rock group Led Zeppelin in 1971.

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Stan Sakai

is a Japanese-American cartoonist and comic book creator.

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Stanhopea

Stanhopea is a genus of the orchid family (Orchidaceae) from Central and South America.

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Stanislaus County, California

Stanislaus County is a county located in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California.

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Stanislaus River

The Stanislaus River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River in north-central California in the United States.

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Stanley Adams (singer)

Stanley Adams (August 14, 1907 – January 27, 1994) was an American lyricist and songwriter.

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Starbucks

Starbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain.

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Starchild skull

The Starchild skull is part of a malformed human skull which paranormalist Lloyd Pye had claimed is of extraterrestrial origin.

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Starr County, Texas

Starr County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Starsky & Hutch

Starsky & Hutch is an American action television series, which consisted of a 70-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 50 minutes each.

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State highway

A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually either a road ''numbered'' by the state or province, falling below numbered national highways in the hierarchy (route numbers are used to aid navigation, and may or may not indicate ownership or maintenance); or a road maintained by the state or province, including both nationally numbered highways and un-numbered state highways.

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State of Deseret

The State of Deseret was a provisional state of the United States, proposed in 1849 by settlers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Salt Lake City.

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State of Mexico

The State of Mexico (Estado de México) is one of the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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State of Mexico election, 2005

A gubernatorial election was held in the State of México on Sunday, 3 July 2005.

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State religion

A state religion (also called an established religion or official religion) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state.

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State Scenic Highway System (California)

The State Scenic Highway System is a list of highways, mainly state highways, that have been designated by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) as scenic highways.

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Stateless nation

A stateless nation is a political term for an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own stateDictionary Of Public Administration, U.C. Mandal, Sarup & Sons 2007, 505 p. and is not the majority population in any nation state.

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Stavros Niarchos

Stavros Spyros Niarchos (Σταύρος Σπύρος Νιάρχος,; 3 July 1909 – 16 April 1996) was a multi-billionaire Greek shipping tycoon.

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Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church

Ste.

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Steelcase

Steelcase is a United States-based furniture company founded in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Stele

A steleAnglicized plural steles; Greek plural stelai, from Greek στήλη, stēlē.

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Stelis

Leach orchids (genus Stelis) is a large group of orchids, with perhaps 500 species.

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Stenocereus

Stenocereus (Gk. stenos, narrow, L. cereus, candle) is a genus of columnar or tree-like cacti from the Baja California Peninsula and other parts of Mexico, Arizona in the United States, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Venezuela and the ABC islands of the Dutch Caribbean.

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Stephen Clarkson

Stephen Clarkson, (21 October 1937 – 28 February 2016) was one of Canada’s preeminent political scientists and a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto.

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Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer.

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Stephen F. Austin

Stephen Fuller Austin (November 3, 1793 – December 27, 1836) was an American empresario.

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Stephen M. Cohen

Stephen Michael Cohen is an American who gained notoriety after acquiring control of the domain name Sex.com in 1995.

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Steppe

In physical geography, a steppe (p) is an ecoregion, in the montane grasslands and shrublands and temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands biomes, characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes.

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Steppe bison

The steppe bison or steppe wisent (Bison priscus) – Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre.

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Steve Hodge

Stephen Brian Hodge (born 25 October 1962) is an English retired footballer who enjoyed a high-profile club and international career in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Steve Laffey

Stephen (Steve) Laffey is an American politician, businessman, author and filmmaker.

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Steve O'Rourke

Steve O'Rourke (–) became the manager of the influential British rock band Pink Floyd after the departure of Syd Barrett in 1968.

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Steve Ross (businessman)

Steven Jay Ross (September 17, 1927 – December 20, 1992) was an American businessman who was the CEO of Time Warner, Warner Communications, and Kinney National Services, Inc.

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Steven R. Nagel

Steven Ray Nagel (October 27, 1946 – August 21, 2014), (Col, USAF), was an American astronaut, aeronautical and mechanical engineer, test pilot, and a United States Air Force pilot.

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Stevens Point Brewery

Stevens Point Brewery is a regional American brewery located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.

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Stewart-Warner

Stewart-Warner was an American manufacturer of vehicle instruments (a.k.a. gauges and lubricating equipment) and many other products.

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Stibnite

Stibnite, sometimes called antimonite, is a sulfide mineral with the formula Sb2S3.

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Stiff-tailed duck

The stiff-tailed ducks, Oxyura, are part of the Oxyurini tribe of ducks.

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Stir Crazy (film)

Stir Crazy is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier, produced by Hannah Weinstein and written by Bruce Jay Friedman.

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Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar

Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS) is an annual weeklong event for young international scientists, arranged in connection with the Nobel festivities by the SIYSS Committee of the Swedish Federation of Young Scientists.

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Stockton, California

Stockton is a city in and the county seat of San Joaquin County in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California.

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Stolper–Samuelson theorem

The Stolper–Samuelson theorem is a basic theorem in Heckscher–Ohlin trade theory.

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Stomago Sagrado

Stomago Sagrado was a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico city in 1980 by Victor Basurto and Jorge Beltran, both of Humus and Frolic Froth fame.

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Stompin' Tom Connors

Charles Thomas "Stompin' Tom" Connors, OC (February 9, 1936 March 6, 2013) was a Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter.

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Stop sign

A stop sign is a traffic sign to notify drivers that they must come to a complete stop and make sure no other cars are coming before proceeding.

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Storm drain

A storm drain, storm sewer (U.S. and Canada), surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved streets, car parks, parking lots, footpaths, sidewalks, and roofs.

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Storm Lake, Iowa

Storm Lake is a city in Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States.

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Storm Prediction Center

The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is a government agency that is part of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), operating under the control of the National Weather Service (NWS), which in turn is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States Department of Commerce (DoC).

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Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements (Negeri-negeri Selat, نݢري٢ سلت) were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia.

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Strange Days at Blake Holsey High

Black Hole High (also known as Strange Days at Blake Holsey High) is a Canadian science fiction television program which first aired in North America in October 2002 on Global TV.

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Stratovolcano

A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice and ash.

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Stratum

In geology and related fields, a stratum (plural: strata) is a layer of sedimentary rock or soil, or igneous rock that were formed at the Earth's surface, with internally consistent characteristics that distinguish it from other layers.

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Stratum (linguistics)

In linguistics, a stratum (Latin for "layer") or strate is a language that influences, or is influenced by another through contact.

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Streak-backed oriole

The streak-backed oriole (Icterus pustulatus) is a medium-sized species of passerine bird from the icterid family (the same family as many blackbirds, meadowlarks, cowbirds, grackles, and others, including the New World orioles).

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Streaked flycatcher

The streaked flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Streamline Moderne

Streamline Moderne, sometimes termed Art Moderne, is a late type of the Art Deco architecture and graphic design/style that emerged in the 1930s.

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Street or road name

A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street.

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Strelitzia reginae

Strelitzia reginae is a monocotyledonous flowering plant indigenous to South Africa (the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal).

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Strickland's woodpecker

The Strickland's woodpecker (Leuconotopicus stricklandi) is a medium-sized species of woodpecker endemic to Mexico.

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Strikebreaker

A strikebreaker (sometimes derogatorily called a scab, blackleg, or knobstick) is a person who works despite an ongoing strike.

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String cheese

String cheese refers to several different types of cheese where the manufacturing process aligns the proteins in the cheese, which makes it stringy.

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Striped bass

The striped bass (Morone saxatilis), also called Atlantic striped bass, striper, linesider, rock or rockfish, is an anadromous Perciforme fish of the family Moronidae found primarily along the Atlantic coast of North America.

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Striped cuckoo

The striped cuckoo (Tapera naevia) is a near-passerine bird, the only member of the genus Tapera.

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Stroh Brewery Company

The Stroh Brewery Company is a beer brewery located in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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Strombocactus

Strombocactus disciformis is a rare species of cacti and the only species of the genus Strombocactus.

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STS-30

STS-30 was the 29th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fourth mission for Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-51-G

STS-51-G was the eighteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fifth flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-61-B

STS-61-B was NASA's 23rd Space Shuttle mission, and its second using Space Shuttle Atlantis.

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Stuart Townsend

Stuart Peter Townsend (born 15 December 1972) is an Irish actor.

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Student Academy Awards

The Student Academy Awards is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' annual competition for college and university filmmakers.

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Student activism

Student activism is work by students to cause political, environmental, economic, or social change.

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Student riot

Student riots, college riots, or campus riots are riots precipitated by students, generally from a college, university, or other school.

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Students' union

A students' union, student government, free student union, student senate, students' association, guild of students, or government of student body is a student organization present in many colleges, universities, and high schools.

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Study abroad in the United States

Studying abroad in the United States is for a mobile global education and intercultural awareness building opportunities.

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Stuff (magazine)

Stuff is a British men's magazine featuring reviews of consumer electronics and previews of future technology.

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Stump-tailed macaque

The stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides), also called the bear macaque, is a species of macaque found in South Asia.

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Sturm Café

Sturm Café is an electronic body music band from Gävle, Sweden.

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Suave

Suave is a brand name based in Chicago, Illinois used by the Unilever company in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Canada.

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Sube a mi Motora

For the mexican telenovela named after the song, see Súbete A Mi Moto Sube a mi Motora is the name of a Menudo song from their 1981 album Quiero Ser.

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Subregion

A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent and is usually based on location.

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Subtropics

The subtropics are geographic and climate zones located roughly between the tropics at latitude 23.5° (the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn) and temperate zones (normally referring to latitudes 35–66.5°) north and south of the Equator.

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Sudbury Basin

The Sudbury Basin, also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geological structure in Ontario, Canada.

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Sueño Stereo

Sueño Stereo (Spanish for Stereo Dream) is the seventh and final studio album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo.

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Sugar Ramos

Ultiminio Ramos (December 2, 1941 – September 3, 2017) was a Cuban-Mexican boxer who was better known as Sugar Ramos.

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Sugarfoot

Sugarfoot is an American western television series that aired for sixty-nine episodes on ABC from 1957-1961 on Tuesday nights on a "shared" slot basis – rotating with Cheyenne (1st season); Cheyenne and Bronco (2nd season); and Bronco (3rd season).

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Suicide methods

A suicide method is any means by which a person completes suicide, purposely ending their life.

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Summer Lochowicz

Summer Louise Lochowicz (born 30 March 1978 in Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian beach volleyball player and team partner of Kerri Pottharst in her Olympic debut at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Summer Olympic Games

The Summer Olympic Games (Jeux olympiques d'été) or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is an international multi-sport event that is hosted by a different city every four years.

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Summer tanager

The summer tanager (Piranga rubra), is a medium-sized American songbird.

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Sun

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.

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Sun Belt

The Sun Belt is a region of the United States generally considered to stretch across the Southeast and Southwest.

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Sun Country Airlines

Sun Country Airlines is a United States-based low-cost airline headquartered in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul suburb of Eagan, Minnesota and based at nearby Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.

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Sunbittern

The sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas, and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus Eurypyga.

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Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay

The Sundial Bridge (also known as the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay) is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge for bicycles and pedestrians that spans the Sacramento River in Redding, California, United States and forms a large sundial.

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Sungrebe

The sungrebe or American finfoot (Heliornis fulica) is a bird which breeds in tropical Central and South America from southern Mexico to northeast Argentina and southern Brazil.

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Sunland Park, New Mexico

Sunland Park is a city in southern Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States, on the borders of Texas and the Mexican state of Chihuahua, with Ciudad Juárez adjoining it on the south and El Paso, Texas on the east.

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Sunnyvale, California

Sunnyvale is a city located in Santa Clara County, California.

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Sunnyvale, Texas

Sunnyvale is a rural, sparsely populated town in Dallas County, Texas, United States.

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Suomen Joutsen

SuomenJoutsen is a steel-hulled full rigged ship with three square rigged masts.

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Super Bowl XVII

Super Bowl XVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1982 season.

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Super Bowl XXIII

Super Bowl XXIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1988 season.

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Super Bowl XXVI

Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1991 season.

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Super Bowl XXX

Super Bowl XXX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1995 season.

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Super Bowl XXXII

Super Bowl XXXII was an American football game played between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1997 season.

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Super Caló

Rafael García (born February 22, 1971) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known under his ring name Super Caló.

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Super Crazy

Francisco Islas Rueda (born December 3, 1973) is a Mexican professional wrestler, or luchador, best known by his ring name Super Crazy.

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Super Delfin

is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently runs Kaisen Puroresu and is also working as a wrestler there.

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Super Sidekicks

Super Sidekicks is a series of soccer video games made by SNK for its console, the Neo-Geo.

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Super Street Fighter II

Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is a head-to-head fighting game produced by Capcom and originally released as an arcade game in 1993.

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Supercell

A supercell is a thunderstorm characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone: a deep, persistently rotating updraft.

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Supermax (Malaysia)

Supermax Corporation Berhad started as a trader and exporter of latex gloves in 1987 before venturing into manufacturing in 1989.

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Supermercados Gigante

Supermercados Gigante was a large supermarket chain in Mexico.

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Superstars

Superstars is an all-around sports competition that pits elite athletes from different sports against one another in a series of athletic events resembling a decathlon.

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Superstation

Superstation is a term in North American broadcasting that has several meanings.

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Suplex

A suplex is an offensive move used in both professional and amateur wrestling.

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Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación (SCJN) is the supreme court of Mexico and the head of the judicial branch of the Mexican federal government. It consists of eleven judges, known as ministers, one of whom is designated the court's president. Judges of the SCJN are appointed for 15 years. They are confirmed by the Senate from a list proposed by the President of the Republic. From among their number, the ministers elect the President of the Court to serve a four-year period; a given minister may serve more than one term as president, but not in consecutive periods.

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Surf scoter

The surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) is a large sea duck native to North America.

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Suriname national football team

The Suriname national football team (Surinaams voetbalelftal; Sranan Tongo: Sranankondre fubal pluga) represent Suriname in international football.

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Surname

A surname, family name, or last name is the portion of a personal name that indicates a person's family (or tribe or community, depending on the culture).

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Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings.

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Susana Dosamantes

Susana Dosamantes (born Susana Rul Riestra on January 9, 1948 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.

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Susie Maroney

Susan Jean "Susie" Maroney (born 15 November 1974) is an Australian former marathon swimmer.

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Sutter

Sutter may refer to.

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Suvarnabhumi

(सुवर्णभूमि; Pali) is the name of a land mentioned in many ancient Buddhist sources such as the Mahavamsa, some stories of the Jataka tales, and Milinda Panha.

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Suzanne La Follette

Suzanne Clara La Follette (June 24, 1893 – April 23, 1983) was an American journalist and author who advocated for libertarian feminism in the first half of the 20th century.

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Suzerainty

Suzerainty (and) is a back-formation from the late 18th-century word suzerain, meaning upper-sovereign, derived from the French sus (meaning above) + -erain (from souverain, meaning sovereign).

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Swainson's thrush

Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), also called olive-backed thrush, is a medium-sized thrush.

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SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron is an American animated television series created by Christian Tremblay and Yvon Tremblay and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

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Sweat lodge

A sweat lodge is a low profile hut, typically dome-shaped or oblong, and made with natural materials.

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Sweet Grass, Montana

Sweet Grass (also Sweetgrass) is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Toole County, Montana, United States, on the Canada–US border.

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Sweet potato

The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the bindweed or morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.

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Sweetwater Union High School District

The Sweetwater Union High School District is a school district headquartered in Chula Vista, California.

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Swell shark

The swell shark (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum) is a catshark in the family Scyliorhinidae. It is found in the subtropical eastern Pacific Ocean between central California and to southern Mexico, with an additional population off the coast of Chile. As a defense, the swell shark is able to expand to approximately double its regular size by swallowing water.

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Swietenia

Swietenia is a genus of trees in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae.

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Swiss roll

A Swiss roll, jelly roll, or cream roll is a type of sponge cake roll filled with whipped cream, jam, or icing.

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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a sovereign state in Europe.

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Swoosh

The Swoosh is the logo of American athletic shoe and clothing manufacturer Nike.

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Sylvia Sweeney

Sylvia Sweeney, (born October 3, 1956) is a Canadian executive television producer and Olympian.

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Synarchism

Synarchism is a term which generally means "joint rule" or "harmonious rule".

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Synbranchiformes

Synbranchiformes, often called swamp eels, is an order of ray-finned fishes that are eel-like but have spiny rays, indicating that they belong to the superorder Acanthopterygii.

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Syngonium

Syngonium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical rain forests in southern Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America.

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T. Hawk

, commonly known as T. Hawk, is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series.

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Tabasco

Tabasco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tabasco (Estado Libre y Soberano de Tabasco), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Tabasco sauce

Tabasco sauce is a brand of hot sauce made exclusively from tabasco peppers (Capsicum frutescens var. tabasco), vinegar, and salt.

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Tabebuia

Tabebuia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae.

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Tabernaemontana

Tabernaemontana is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae.

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Tabernanthe iboga

Tabernanthe iboga or simply iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub and psychedelic, native to western Central Africa.

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Tables of historical exchange rates to the United States dollar

Listed below is a table of historical exchange rates relative to the U.S. dollar, at present the most widely traded currency in the world.

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Tacaná

Tacaná is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of San Marcos.

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Tachograph

A tachograph is a device fitted to a vehicle that automatically records its speed and distance, together with the driver's activity selected from a choice of modes.

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Taco

A taco is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a corn or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling.

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Taco Bell chihuahua

Gidget (February 7, 1994 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed the "Taco Bell Chihuahua", was an advertising figure and mascot for the Taco Bell restaurant chain from May 16, 1993 to October 23, 2004.

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Taco Cabana

Taco Cabana is an American fast casual restaurant chain specializing in Mexican cuisine.

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Tadj ol-Molouk

Tadj ol-Molouk (تاج الملوک; 17 March 1896 – 10 March 1982) was Queen of Iran as the wife of Reza Shah, founder of the Pahlavi dynasty and Shah of Iran between 1925 and 1941.

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TAESA Flight 725

TAESA Flight 725 was an scheduled flight originating in Tijuana International Airport and ending in Mexico International route with intermediate stopovers in Uruapan and Guadalajara, that crashed shortly after departure on November 9, 1999, killing all 18 passengers and crew on board.

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TAESA Lineas Aéreas

TAESA (Transportes Aéreos Ejecutivos) was a low cost airline with its headquarters in No.

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Tag team

Tag team wrestling is a type of professional wrestling in which matches are contested between teams of multiple wrestlers.

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Tagetes erecta

Tagetes erecta, the Mexican marigold or Aztec marigold, is a species of the genus Tagetes native to Mexico.

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Tagetes patula

Tagetes patula, the French marigold, is a species in the daisy family (Asteraceae).

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Tagetes tenuifolia

Tagetes tenuifolia, the signet marigold or golden marigold, is a species of the wild marigold in the daisy family (Asteraceae).

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Taiyo Yuden

is a Japanese materials and electronics company, situated in Kyobashi, Chuo, Tokyo, that helped pioneer recordable CD technology (CD-R) along with Sony and Philips in 1988.

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Tajumulco

Tajumulco is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.

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Takalik Abaj

Tak'alik Ab'aj is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Guatemala.

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Talavera de la Reina

Talavera de la Reina is a city and municipality in the western part of the province of Toledo, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain.

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Talinum fruticosum

Talinum fruticosum (common local name ನೆಲಬಸಳೆ - "Nela basale" in Kannada) is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, West Africa, Central America, and much of South America.

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Tamale

A tamale (tamal, tamalli) is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of masa or dough (starchy, and usually corn-based), which is steamed in a corn husk or banana leaf.

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Tamara de Lempicka

Tamara Łempicka (born: Maria Górska; 16 May 1898 – 18 March 1980; colloquial: Tamara de Lempicka) was a Polish painter active in the 1920s and 1930s, who spent her working life in France and the United States.

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Tamarind

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa.

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Tamaulipas

Tamaulipas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tamaulipas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Tamaulipas), is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Tamaulipas crow

The Tamaulipas crow (Corvus imparatus) is a crow found in northeastern Mexico and some of southern Texas.

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Tamazulita, Jalisco

Tamazulita is a town in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a major city in, and the county seat of, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States.

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Tampico

Tampico is a city and port in the southeastern part of the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Tampico Affair

The Tampico Affair began as a minor incident involving U.S. sailors and Mexican land forces loyal to Mexican dictator General Victoriano Huerta during the guerra de las facciones (faction wars) phase of the Mexican Revolution.

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Tampico Bridge

The Tampico Bridge is a vehicular cable-stayed bridge connecting the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Veracruz in eastern Mexico.

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Tampico Expedition

The "Battle of Tampico" was fought November 15, 1835, in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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Tamsulosin

Tamsulosin, sold under the trade name Alna ® / Flomax ®, is a medication used to treat symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and chronic prostatitis, help with the passage of kidney stones, and for urinary retention along with other measures.

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Taner Sağır

Taner Sağır (born March 13, 1985 in Kardzhali, Bulgaria) is a Turkish world and Olympic weightlifting champion.

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Tania León

Tania León (born May 14, 1943) is a Cuban-born composer and conductor who is also an educator and advisor to arts organizations.

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Tanzwut

Tanzwut is a German Neue Deutsche Härte and medieval metal band which originated as a sideproject of Corvus Corax-members.

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Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus

Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus is a fighting game created after John Tobias, Joshua Tsui, and David Michicich left the Mortal Kombat series with Midway.

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Taos art colony

The Taos art colony is an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the rich culture of the Taos Pueblo and beautiful landscape.

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Taos, New Mexico

Taos is a town in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, incorporated in 1934.

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Tapachula

Tapachula de Córdova y Ordóñez, simply known as Tapachula, is a city and municipality located in the far southwest of the state of Chiapas in Mexico, near the Guatemalan border and the Pacific Ocean.

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Tapachula International Airport

Tapachula International Airport, Aeropuerto Internacional de Tapachula, is an international airport located at Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, is Mexico's southernmost airport.

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Taquito

A taquito (literally Spanish for "small taco"), tacos dorados, rolled taco, or flauta (literally Spanish for "flute") is a Mexican food dish that typically consists of a small rolled-up tortilla that contains filling, including beef, cheese or chicken.

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Tarcisio Bertone

Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone (born 2 December 1934) is an Italian prelate and a Vatican diplomat.

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Tarkan (singer)

Tarkan Tevetoğlu (born 17 October 1972), known as Tarkan, is a Turkish pop singer.

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Taryn Power

Taryn Stephanie Power (born September 13, 1953) is an American actress and the younger daughter of the actor Tyrone Power and his second wife, Mexican actress Linda Christian.

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Tascalate

Tascalate (alternative spelling Tazcalate) is a chocolate drink made from a mixture of roasted maize, chocolate, ground pine nuts, achiote, vanilla and sugar, very common in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Tata Consultancy Services

Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) is an Indian multinational information technology (IT) service, consulting and business solutions company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

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Tatsumi Fujinami

(born December 28, 1953) is a Japanese professional wrestler, who famously used the nickname "The Dragon".

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Taura syndrome

Taura syndrome is one of the more devastating diseases affecting the shrimp farming industry worldwide.

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Taxation in the United States

The United States of America has separate federal, state, and local government(s) with taxes imposed at each of these levels.

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Taxco

Taxco de Alarcón (usually referred to as simply Taxco) (Spanish) is a small city and administrative center of a Taxco de Alarcón Municipality located in the Mexican state of Guerrero.

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Taxodium mucronatum

Taxodium mucronatum, also known as Montezuma bald cypress, Montezuma cypress, sabino, or ahuehuete is a species of Taxodium that is native to Mexico, and Guatemala.

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Taxus

Taxus is a small genus of coniferous trees or shrubs in the yew family Taxaceae.

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Teatro Aguascalientes

The Teatro Aguascalientes or Aguascalientes Opera House is a theater which functions as the main opera house of the city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes in Mexico.

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Tecalitlán

Tecalitlán is a city and municipality in the central Pacific coastal state of Jalisco, Mexico.

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Tecate

Tecate (Spanish) is a city in Baja California, Mexico, and the municipal seat of Tecate Municipality.

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Tecate Municipality

Tecate is a municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California.

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Tecate, California

Tecate is an unincorporated community in the Mountain Empire area of southeastern San Diego County, California, directly adjacent to the Mexican city of Tecate, Baja California.

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Techint

Techint is an Italian-Argentine conglomerate founded in Milan in 1945 by Italian industrialist Agostino Rocca and headquartered in Milan (Italy) and Buenos Aires (Argentina).

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Technophobia

Technophobia (from Greek τέχνη technē, "art, skill, craft" and φόβος phobos, "fear") is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especially computers.

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Tecoh Municipality

Tecoh Municipality is one of 106 municipalities in Yucatán State, Mexico., located 40 km south-east of Mérida, Yucatán.

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Tecos F.C.

Tecos Fútbol Club (often referred to by its nickname "Tecos") is a Mexican professional football club associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara AC.

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Ted (airline)

Ted was one of two airline divisional brands of United Airlines.

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Teddy Higuera

Teodoro Higuera Valenzuela (born November 9, 1957) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Teen idol

A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan-base.

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Teen Spirit (album)

Teen Spirit is the second studio album by Swedish pop group A-Teens, released on 26 February 2001 by Stockholm Records in Sweden and MCA Records in the US.

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Tehuacán

Tehuacán is the second largest city in the Mexican state of Puebla, nestled in the Southeast Valley of Tehuacán, bordering the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz.

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Tehuantepec

Tehuantepec (in full, Santo Domingo Tehuantepec) is a city and municipality in the southeast of the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

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Tehuantepec jackrabbit

The Tehuantepec jackrabbit (Lepus flavigularis) is easily distinguished from other species of jackrabbits by two black stripes that run from the base of the ears to the nape, and by its white flanks.

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Tejano

The Tejano (Derived from "Tejas", the Hasinais indian name for "Texas", meaning "friends" or "allies") are residents of the state of Texas who are culturally descended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Texas and northern Mexico. They may be variously of Criollo Spanish or Mexican American origin. Historically, the Spanish term Tejano has been used to identify various groups of people. During the Spanish colonial era, the term was primarily applied to Spanish settlers of the region now known as the state of Texas (first it was part of New Spain and after 1821 it was part of Mexico). After settlers entered from the United States and gained the independence of the Republic of Texas, the term was applied to mostly Spanish-speaking Texans, Hispanicized Germans, and other Spanish-speaking residents. In practice, many members of traditionally Tejano communities often have varying degrees of fluency in Spanish with some having virtually no Spanish proficiency though still considered culturally part of the community. Since the early 20th century, Tejano has been more broadly used to identify a Texan Mexican American. It is also a term used to identify natives, as opposed to newcomers, in the areas settled. Latino people of Texas identify as Tejano if their families were living there before the area was controlled by Anglo Americans.

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Tejano music

Tejano music or Tex-Mex music (Texan-Mexican music) is the name given to various forms of folk and popular music originating among the Mexican-American populations of Central and Southern Texas.

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Tejutla, San Marcos

Tejutla is a municipality in the western highlands of Guatemala, in the department of San Marcos.

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Tekax

Tekax, sometimes spelled Tecax (in full, Tekax de Álvaro Obregón), is a small city in the Mexican state of Yucatán, located at in the southernmost part of the state.

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Telcel

Telcel is a Mexican wireless telecommunications company, owned by América Móvil.

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Telecommunications in El Salvador

Telecommunications in El Salvador include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet, centered primarily around the capital, San Salvador.

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Telecommunications in Guatemala

Telecommunications in Guatemala include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.

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Telecommunications in Honduras

Telecommunication in Honduras started in 1876 when the first telegraph was introduced, continued development with the telephone in 1891, radio in 1928, television in 1959, the Internet in the early 1990s, and cellphones in 1996.

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Telecommunications in Mexico

Communications in Mexico are regulated by the Secretariat of Communication and Transportation (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes or SCT), a federal executive cabinet ministry and by the Federal Telecommunications Institute (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones or IFT).

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Telecosmo

Telecosmo was a Mexican Internet service provider (ISP) owned by Grupo Salinas and the Saba family.

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Telefónica

Telefónica, S.A. is a Spanish multinational broadband and telecommunications provider with operations in Europe, Asia, and North, Central and South America.

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Telefunken

Telefunken was a German radio and television apparatus company, founded in Berlin in 1903, as a joint venture of Siemens & Halske and the Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) (General electricity company).

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Telekom Malaysia

Telekom Malaysia Berhad DBA (TM) is a Malaysian telecommunications company, with a history dating back to 1946.

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Telephone plug

A telephone plug is a type of connector used to connect a telephone set to the telephone wiring inside a building, establishing a connection to a telephone network.

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Televisa

Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. is a Mexican multimedia mass media company and the largest in Hispanic America and the Spanish-speaking world.

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Television in the United States

Television is one of the major mass media of the United States.

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Telmex

Telmex is a Mexican telecommunications company headquartered in Mexico City that provides telecommunications products and services in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Brazil (Embratel), Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and other countries in Latin America.

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Temazcal

A temazcal is a type of sweat lodge which originated with pre-Hispanic Indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica.

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Temoac

Temoac is a town in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Temple

A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice.

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Temple of the Feathered Serpent, Teotihuacan

The Temple of the Feathered Serpent is the third largest pyramid at Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian site in central Mexico (the term Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacano) is also used for the whole civilization and cultural complex associated with the site).

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Temporada de patos

Temporada de patos (released as Duck Season in the United States) is a 2004 Mexican film.

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Tenancingo, State of Mexico

Tenancingo de Degollado is a large municipality, and also the name of a town and the municipal seat of the municipality, in the State of Mexico, Mexico.

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Tenant McLanahan

Tenant McLanahan (about 1820 – 11 February 1848) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War.

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Tenneco

Tenneco (formerly Tenneco Automotive and originally Tennessee Gas Transmission Company) is an American Fortune 500 company that has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since November 5, 1999 under the symbol TEN.

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Tenochtitlán, Veracruz

Tenochtitlán is a municipality (municipio) in the Mexican State of Veracruz, southeastern Mexico, and the name of the main township which serves as the seat of the municipal government.

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Teoberto Maler

Teobert Maler, later Teoberto (12 January 1842 – 22 November 1917) was an explorer who devoted his energies to documenting the ruins of the Maya civilization.

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Teocalli

A teocalli (Nahuatl: "God-house") is a Mesoamerican pyramid surmounted by a temple.

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Teocelo

Teocelo is a city in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located to 20 km from Jalapa-Enríquez on Federal Highway 180.

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Teopantecuanitlan

Teopantecuanitlan is an archaeological site in the Mexican state of Guerrero that represents an unexpectedly early development of complex society for the region.

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Teotihuacan

Teotihuacan, (in Spanish: Teotihuacán), is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, located in the State of Mexico northeast of modern-day Mexico City, known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas.

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Tepalcingo

Tepalcingo is a town in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Tepatitlán

Tepatitlán de Morelos is a city and municipality founded in 1530, in the central Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Tepic

Tepic is the capital and largest city of the western Mexican state of Nayarit.

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Tepic International Airport

Amado Nervo national Airport or Tepic Airport is an international airport located at Tepic and the main airport in the Mexican state of Nayarit.

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Tepoztlán

Tepoztlán (Nahuatl) is a town in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Tequila, Jalisco

Santiago de Tequila (Spanish; Tequillan, Tecuila "place of tribute") is a Mexican town and municipality located in the state of Jalisco about 60 km from the city of Guadalajara.

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Tequilero

Tequilero de Primera is a certification bestowed upon someone who has completed an approved seminar on tequila and is therefore authorized to promote tequila from Mexico.

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Tequisquiapan

Tequisquiapan (Otomi: Ntʼe) (Spanish) is a town and municipality located in the southeast of the state of Querétaro in central Mexico.

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Teresa (2010 TV series)

Teresa, is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa.

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Teresa de Lauretis

Teresa de Lauretis (born 1938 in Bologna) is an Italian author and Distinguished Professor Emerita of the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Terlingua, Texas

Terlingua is a mining district and census-designated place (CDP) in southwestern Brewster County, Texas, United States.

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also referred to as Terminator 3 or T3) is a 2003 American science-fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken.

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Terrace, British Columbia

Terrace is a city on the Skeena River in British Columbia, Canada.

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Terrassa

Terrassa (Tarrasa) is a city in the east central region of Catalonia, in the province of Barcelona, comarca of Vallès Occidental, of which it is the cocapital along with Sabadell.

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Terrestrial Trunked Radio

Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA; formerly known as Trans-European Trunked Radio), a European standard for a trunked radio system, is a professional mobile radio and two-way transceiver specification.

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Terry Callier

Terrence Orlando "Terry" Callier (May 24, 1945 – October 27, 2012) was an American jazz, soul, and folk guitarist and singer-songwriter.

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Terry Cooper (footballer, born 1944)

Terence Cooper (born 12 July 1944) is an English former football player and manager born in Brotherton, West Riding of Yorkshire.

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Tetracoccus (plant)

Tetracoccus is a plant genus under the family Picrodendraceae.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.

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Texas A&M University–Kingsville

Texas A&M University–Kingsville is a public research university located in Kingsville, Texas and is one of the campuses comprised by the Texas A&M University System.

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Texas Centennial Exposition

The Texas Centennial Exposition was a world's fair presented June 6 – November 29, 1936, at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas.

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Texas Declaration of Independence

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Texas horned lizard

The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) is one of about 14 North American species of spikey-bodied reptiles called horned lizards.

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Texas International Airlines

Texas International Airlines Inc. was a United States airline, known from 1944 until 1947 as Aviation Enterprises, until 1969 as Trans-Texas Airways (TTa), and as Texas International Airlines until 1982 when it merged with Continental Airlines.

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Texas leafcutter ant

Atta texana is a fungus-farming ant species of the genus Atta, found in Texas, Louisiana and northeastern states of Mexico.

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Texas Mexican Railway

The Texas Mexican Railway is a railroad that operates as a subsidiary of the Kansas City Southern Railway in Texas.

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Texas Pete

Texas Pete is a Louisiana-style hot sauce in the United States developed and manufactured by the TW Garner Food Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Texas Ranger Division

The Texas Ranger Division, commonly called the Texas Rangers, is a law enforcement agency with statewide jurisdiction in Texas, based in the capital city of Austin.

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Texas Revolution

The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans) in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico.

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Texas root rot

Texas root rot (also known as Phymatotrichopsis root rot, Phymatotrichum root rot, cotton root rot, or, in the older literature, Ozonium root rot) is a pathogen fairly common in Mexico and the southwestern United States that causes sudden wilt and death of affected plants, usually during the warmer months.

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Texas State Highway 16

State Highway 16, or SH 16, is a south–north state highway that runs from Zapata on the Texas-Mexico boundary to U.S. Highway 281 24 miles (38.6 km) south of Wichita Falls.

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Texas State Highway 20

State Highway 20 or SH 20 is a highway maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) that runs from New Mexico State Road 460 at the state line between Texas and New Mexico at Anthony in El Paso County to Interstate 10 at McNary in Hudspeth County.

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Texas State Highway 30

State Highway 30, or SH 30, runs from Business SH 6-R in College Station via Roans Prairie to SH 19 in Huntsville.

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Texas State Highway 4

State Highway 4 or SH 4 is an east–west state highway that runs from the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville to the Gulf of Mexico at Boca Chica State Park.

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Texas tortoise

The Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri), is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae.

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Texas's 23rd congressional district

Texas's 23rd congressional district stretches across the southwestern portion of Texas.

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Texcoco (altepetl)

Texcoco (Classical Nahuatl: Tetzco(h)co) was a major Acolhua altepetl (city-state) in the central Mexican plateau region of Mesoamerica during the Late Postclassic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology.

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Teziutlán

Teziutlán is a small city in the northeast of the Mexican state of Puebla.

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Thalía

Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda (born 26 August 1971), known mononymously as Thalía, is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress, who is one of the most successful and influential Mexican singers worldwide.

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Thales Group

Thales Group is a French multinational company that designs and builds electrical systems and provides services for the aerospace, defence, transportation and security markets.

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The Amateur Championship

The Amateur Championship (sometimes referred to as the British Amateur or British Amateur Championship outside the UK) is a golf tournament which has been held annually in the United Kingdom since 1885 except during the two World Wars, and in 1949 when Ireland hosted the championship.

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The Amazing Race 3

The Amazing Race 3 is the third installment of the US reality television show, The Amazing Race.

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The Amazing Race 5

The Amazing Race 5 is the fifth installment of the American reality television show The Amazing Race.

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The Amazing Race 6

The Amazing Race 6 was the sixth installment of the U.S. reality television series The Amazing Race.

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The Amazing Race 9

The Amazing Race 9 is the ninth installment of the American reality television show The Amazing Race. The season featured eleven teams of two, all with pre-existing relationships, in a race around the world for a grand prize.

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The Andrews Sisters

The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras.

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The Aztecs (Doctor Who)

The Aztecs is the sixth serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC1 in four weekly parts from 23 May to 13 June 1964.

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The Baroque Cycle

The Baroque Cycle is a series of novels by American writer Neal Stephenson.

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The Battle of Mexico City

The Battle of Mexico City is the second video release by Rage Against the Machine.

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The Battle of the Little Giants

The Battle of the Little Giants was a 1981 boxing event with a deep social impact.

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The Best American Series

The Best American Series is an annually-published collection of books, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, each of which features a different genre or theme.

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The Beta Band (album)

The Beta Band is the official studio debut album of The Beta Band, released in 1999 on Regal Records.

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The Big Break

The Big Break was a reality television program broadcast by the Golf Channel.

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The Birthday Massacre

The Birthday Massacre (abbreviated TBM) is a Canadian band, formed in 1999 in London, Ontario, and currently based in Toronto, Ontario.

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The Blind Owl

The Blind Owl (1936; بوف کور, Boof-e koor) is Sadegh Hedayat's magnum opus and a major literary work of 20th century Iran.

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The Blue Marble

The Blue Marble is an image of planet Earth made on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft at a distance of about from the surface.

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The Blue Planet

The Blue Planet is a British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC.

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The Bodyguard (soundtrack)

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released on November 17, 1992, by Arista Records.

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The Bronx

The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, in the U.S. state of New York.

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The Carol Burnett Show

The Carol Burnett Show (also Carol Burnett and Friends in syndication) is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner.

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The Cat's Meow

The Cat's Meow is a 2001 period drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Eddie Izzard, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Tilly.

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The Challenge (TV series)

The Challenge (originally known as Road Rules: All Stars, followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge) is a reality game show on MTV that is spun off from the network's two reality shows, Real World and Road Rules.

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The Championships, Wimbledon

The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.

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The Children of Sanchez (book)

The Children of Sanchez is a 1961 book by American anthropologist Oscar Lewis about a Mexican family living in the Mexico City slum of Tepito, which he studied as part of his program to develop his concept of culture of poverty.

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The Chronoliths

The Chronoliths is a 2001 science fiction novel by Robert Charles Wilson.

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The Cisco Kid

The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West, as well as in Everybody's Magazine, v17, July 1907.

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The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company is an American corporation, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups.

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The Cowsills

The Cowsills are an American singing group from Newport, Rhode Island, six siblings noted for performing professionally and singing harmonies at an early age, later with their mother.

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The Crime of Father Amaro

The Crime of Father Amaro, sometimes The Crime of Padre Amaro, (El crimen del padre Amaro) is a 2002 Mexican-Spanish film directed by Carlos Carrera.

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The Crossing (McCarthy novel)

The Crossing is a novel by prize-winning American author Cormac McCarthy, published in 1994 by Alfred A. Knopf.

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The Cure (The Cure album)

The Cure is the twelfth studio album by British alternative rock band The Cure.

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The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film co-written, directed, and produced by Roland Emmerich and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and Sela Ward.

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The Difference Engine

The Difference Engine (1990) is an alternative history novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling.

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The Dying Sun

The Dying Sun is a science fiction novel by Gary Blackwood, published in 1989.

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The Ego Has Landed

The Ego Has Landed is a compilation album by English singer Robbie Williams.

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The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster

The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (often referred to as Eighties Matchbox, 80s Matchbox, TEMBD, TEMBLD or shortened to just Eighties or 80s) were an English rock band from Brighton, England, formed in 1999.

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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers

The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers is an underground comic about a fictional trio of stoner characters, created by the American artist Gilbert Shelton.

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The Farm (Tennessee)

The Farm is an intentional community in Lewis County, Tennessee, near the town of Summertown, Tennessee, based on principles of nonviolence and respect for the Earth.

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The Fast and the Furious (1955 film)

The Fast and the Furious is a 1955 American B movie crime film from a story written by Roger Corman and screenplay by Jean Howell and Jerome Odlum.

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The Ferguson Rifle

The Ferguson Rifle (1971) is a novel set in early 19th-century America, written by Louis L'Amour.

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The Fugitive (1947 film)

The Fugitive is a 1947 American-Mexican drama film starring Henry Fonda and directed by John Ford, based on the novel The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene.

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The Get Along Gang

The Get Along Gang are characters created in 1983 by American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" (now American Greetings Properties), for a series of greeting cards.

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The Getaway (1972 film)

The Getaway is a 1972 American neo-noir crime film directed by Sam Peckinpah and written by Walter Hill, based on Jim Thompson's 1958 novel.

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The Getaway (1994 film)

The Getaway is a 1994 crime film directed by Roger Donaldson.

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The Ghost of Tom Joad

The Ghost of Tom Joad is the eleventh studio album, and the second acoustic album, by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen.

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The Gift (The Twilight Zone)

"The Gift" is episode 97 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

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The Girlie Show World Tour

The Girlie Show World Tour (also referred to as simply The Girlie Show) was the fourth concert tour by American singer and songwriter Madonna, in support of her fifth studio album, Erotica.

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The Great Eastern (radio show)

The Great Eastern was a radio comedy show on CBC Radio One.

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The Great Sasuke

, (born July 18, 1969), is a Japanese professional wrestler, promoter and politician, currently wrestling for Michinoku Pro Wrestling under the ring name.

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The Halloween Tree

The Halloween Tree is a 1972 fantasy novel by American author Ray Bradbury, which traces the history of Samhain and Halloween.

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The Heart of Jade

The Heart of Jade (El corazón de piedra verde) is a novel by Spanish author Salvador de Madariaga, first published in 1942.

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The Hollywood Blonds

The Hollywood Blonds is a name used by several professional wrestling tag teams over the years.

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The House of the Scorpion

The House of the Scorpion (2002) is a science fiction young adult novel by Nancy Farmer.

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The Hunger Project

The Hunger Project (THP) is an organization committed to the sustainable end of world hunger.

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The Illustrated Man

The Illustrated Man is a 1951 collection of eighteen science fiction short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury.

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The In-Laws (1979 film)

The In-Laws is a 1979 American action-comedy film starring Alan Arkin and Peter Falk, written by Andrew Bergman and directed by Arthur Hiller on various locations, including Mexico, which served as the film's representation of the fictional Central American setting.

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The Ironbound

The Ironbound is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.

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The Jeff Corwin Experience

The Jeff Corwin Experience is an American wildlife documentary television program that premiered on the Animal Planet cable channel in 2000.

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The Jim Henson Hour

The Jim Henson Hour is a television series that aired on NBC in 1989.

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The Kinkaid School

The Kinkaid School is a PK-12 non-sectarian school in Piney Point Village, Texas, United States in Greater Houston.

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The Kremlin Letter

The Kremlin Letter is a 1970 American DeLuxe Color Crime drama film in PanavisionSeymour, Gene.

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The Latino World Order

The Latino World Order (abbreviated lWo or LWO) was a professional wrestling stable that existed in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1998 and 1999 led by Eddie Guerrero.

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The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is the first Western television series written for adults, premiering four days before Gunsmoke on September 6, 1955.

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The Life of Birds

The Life of Birds is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 21 October 1998.

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The Lion King (musical)

The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated feature film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets.

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The Little Prince

The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in April 1943, is a novella, the most famous work of French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn and Horst Buchholz.

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The Mangy Parrot

The Mangy Parrot: The Life and Times of Periquillo Sarniento Written by himself for his Children (El Periquillo Sarniento) by Mexican author José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, is generally considered the first novel written and published in Latin America.

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The Matrix Reloaded

The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 science fiction action film, the first sequel to The Matrix, and the second installment in ''The Matrix'' trilogy, written and directed by The Wachowski Brothers.

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The Maze (painting)

The Maze is a painting that Canadian artist William Kurelek produced while a patient at Maudsley Hospital in London.

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The Mexicools

The Mexicools were a professional wrestling stable and tag team, that were signed to World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand.

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The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior

The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior is volume 43 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.

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The New Americans

The New Americans is a seven-hour American documentary, produced by Kartemquin Films, that was originally broadcast on American television over three nights on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in late March 2004.

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The Night Chicago Died

"The Night Chicago Died" is a song by the British group Paper Lace, written by Peter Callander and Mitch Murray.

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The Night of the Iguana

The Night of the Iguana is a stage play written by American author Tennessee Williams, based on his 1948 short story.

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The Nine Nations of North America

The Nine Nations of North America is a 1981 book by Joel Garreau, in which the author suggests that North America can be divided into nine nations, which have distinctive economic and cultural features.

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The NPD Group

The NPD Group, Inc. (NPD; formerly National Purchase Diary Panel Inc. and NPD Research Inc.) is an American market research company founded on September 28, 1966 and based in Port Washington, New York.

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The Occidental Quarterly

The Occidental Quarterly is an American magazine published by the Charles Martel Society.

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The One That Got Away (1957 film)

The One That Got Away is a 1957 Second World War film starring Hardy Krüger and featuring Michael Goodliffe, Jack Gwillim and Alec McCowen.

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The Order (2001 film)

The Order is a 2001 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who also starred in the film.

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The Outsiders (American band)

The Outsiders were an American rock and roll band from Cleveland, Ohio, that was founded and led by guitarist Tom King.

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The Paperboys (Canadian band)

The Paperboys (sometimes billed and credited as Tom Landa and the Paperboys) are a Canadian folk music band from Vancouver that formed in 1991.

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The Peshawar Lancers

The Peshawar Lancers is an alternate history, steampunk, post-apocalyptic fiction adventure novel by S. M. Stirling, with its point of divergence occurring in 1878 when the Earth is struck by a devastating meteor shower.

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The Plumed Serpent

The Plumed Serpent is a 1926 novel by D. H. Lawrence.

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The Power and the Glory

The Power and the Glory (1940) is a novel by British author Graham Greene.

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The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review is a college admission services company offering test preparation services, tutoring and admissions resources, online courses, and books published by Random House.

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The Race (Worldwar)

The Race refers to the fictional alien invaders of Harry Turtledove's Worldwar tetralogy, Colonization trilogy and Homeward Bound.

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The Real Cancun

The Real Cancun is a 2003 American reality film directed by Rick de Oliveira and written by Brian Caldirola.

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The Real World: San Diego

The Real World: San Diego is the fourteenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships.

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The Ren & Stimpy Show

The Ren & Stimpy Show is an American animated series created by John Kricfalusi for Nickelodeon.

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The Residents

The Residents are an American art collective best known for avant-garde music and multimedia works.

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The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical)

The Scarlet Pimpernel is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn and lyrics and book by Nan Knighton, based on the novel of the same name by Baroness Orczy.

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The Score (Fugees album)

The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees, released worldwide February 13, 1996 on Columbia Records.

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The Scout (film)

The Scout is a 1994 comedy film starring Brendan Fraser and Albert Brooks and directed by Michael Ritchie, the director of The Bad News Bears.

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The Silencers

The Silencers is the title of a 1962 spy novel by Donald Hamilton, the fourth in a series of books featuring assassin Matt Helm.

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The Simple Life

The Simple Life is an American reality television series.

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The Soup

The Soup is an American television series that aired weekly on E! from July 1, 2004 until December 18, 2015.

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The Suicide Machines

The Suicide Machines are an American punk rock band formed in March 1991 in Detroit, Michigan and disbanded in May 2006.

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The Sum of All Fears

The Sum of All Fears is a best-selling thriller novel by Tom Clancy and part of the Jack Ryan universe.

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a 2003 American slasher film and a remake of the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

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The Third World War (video game)

The Third World War, released in Japan as, is a 1993 turn-based strategy game for the Mega-CD developed by Micronet, where you play against the computer as a nation of your choice in the present day or in the future.

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The Three Caballeros

The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

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The Tortilla Curtain

The Tortilla Curtain (1995) is a novel by U.S. author T.C. Boyle about middle-class values, illegal immigration, xenophobia, poverty, and environmental destruction.

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The Uncomfortable Dead

The Uncomfortable Dead (or Inconvenient Dead) (orig. Spanish Muertos incómodos) is a Mexican novel written in conjunction by guerrilla spokesman Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) and Mexico City crime writer Paco Ignacio Taibo II.

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The Valley of Gwangi

The Valley of Gwangi is a 1969 American western/fantasy film directed by Jim O'Connolly and written by William Bast.

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The Walden School

The Walden School is an organization which runs summer music education programs.

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The Wall Street Journal Special Editions

The Wall Street Journal Special Editions is a venture launched in 1994 by The Wall Street Journal to expand its readership abroad, especially in the Americas.

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The Way We Live Now

The Way We Live Now is a satirical novel by Anthony Trollope, published in London in 1875 after first appearing in serialised form.

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The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel is an American basic cable and satellite television channel, owned by Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios.

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The Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch is a 1969 American epic Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah about an aging outlaw gang on the Mexico–United States border trying to adapt to the changing modern world of 1913.

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The Woodlands, Texas

The Woodlands is a master planned community and census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Texas in the metropolitan area.

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The World Academy of Sciences

The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) is a merit-based science academy uniting 1,000 scientists in some 70 countries.

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The Young One

La joven — called The Young One or White Trash in the United States, released as Island of Shame in the United Kingdom — is a 1960 film by the Spanish director Luis Buñuel.

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Thelocactus

Thelocactus is a genus in the cactus family, Cactaceae.

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Theobroma cacao

Theobroma cacao, also called the cacao tree and the cocoa tree, is a small (tall) evergreen tree in the family Malvaceae, native to the deep tropical regions of the Americas.

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Theocracy (video game)

Theocracy is a real-time strategy game for the PC developed by Philos Laboratories and published by Ubisoft in 2000.

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Theodore Keep

Theodore "Ted" Keep was a co-founder of Liberty Records.

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There Will Be Blood

There Will Be Blood is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

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These Days (Bon Jovi album)

These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995 by Mercury Records.

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Third gender

Third gender or third sex is a concept in which individuals are categorized, either by themselves or by society, as neither man nor woman.

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Third International Congress of the Spanish Language

The Third International Congress of the Spanish Language (Tercer Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española) was a cultural event that took place in Rosario, Argentina, on 17, 18 and 19 November 2004.

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This Land Is Your Land

"This Land Is Your Land" is one of the United States' most famous folk songs.

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Thomas C. Mann

Thomas Clifton Mann (November 11, 1912 – January 23, 1999) was an American diplomat who specialized in Latin American affairs.

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Thomas Cavendish

Sir Thomas Cavendish (19 September 1560Judkins, 2003 – May 1592) was an English explorer and a privateer known as "The Navigator" because he was the first who deliberately tried to emulate Sir Francis Drake and raid the Spanish towns and ships in the Pacific and return by circumnavigating the globe.

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Thomas Corwin Mendenhall

Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (October 4, 1841 – March 23, 1924) was an American autodidact physicist and meteorologist.

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Thomas E. Bourke

Thomas Eugene Bourke (May 5, 1896 – January 9, 1978) was a United States Marine Corps general who, during World War II, commanded Marine artillery units at the Battle of Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Leyte.

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Thomas Jefferson Rusk

Thomas Jefferson Rusk (December 5, 1803July 29, 1857) was an early political and military leader of the Republic of Texas, serving as its first Secretary of War as well as a general at the Battle of San Jacinto.

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Thomas Mayne Reid

Thomas Mayne Reid (April 4, 1818 – October 22, 1883) was a Scots-Irish American novelist.

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Thomas W. Chittum

Thomas W. Chittum is an author, military analyst and former mercenary from New Jersey, now living in Washington state.

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Thornton A. Jenkins

Thornton A. Jenkins (11 December 1811 – 9 August 1893) was an officer in the United States Navy, who served during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War.

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Thornton Affair

The Thornton Affair, also known as the Thornton Skirmish, Thornton's Defeat, or Rancho Carricitos was a battle in 1846 between the military forces of the United States and Mexico twenty miles west upriver from Zachary Taylor's camp along the Rio Grande.

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Three Amigos

Three Amigos is a 1986 American western comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman.

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Three Kings (1999 film)

Three Kings is a 1999 American black comedy war film written and directed by David O. Russell from a story by John Ridley.

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Three-spined stickleback

The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a fish native to most inland coastal waters north of 30°N.

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Threshold (TV series)

Threshold is a science fiction drama television series that first aired on CBS in September 2005.

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Throw Momma from the Train

Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito in his directorial feature film debut.

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Thundarr the Barbarian

Thundarr the Barbarian is an American Saturday morning animated series, created by Steve Gerber and produced by Ruby-Spears Productions.

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Thunderegg

A thunderegg (or thunder egg) is a nodule-like rock, similar to a filled geode, that is formed within rhyolitic volcanic ash layers.

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Thylacine

The thylacine (or, also; Thylacinus cynocephalus) was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times.

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Tianeptine

Tianeptine, sold under the brand names Stablon and Coaxil among others, is an atypical antidepressant which is used mainly in the treatment of major depressive disorder, although it may also be used to treat anxiety, asthma, and irritable bowel syndrome.

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Tibetan people

The Tibetan people are an ethnic group native to Tibet.

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Tibor Sekelj

Tibor Sekelj (14 February 1912 – 20 September 1988), also known as Székely Tibor according to Hungarian orthography, was a Hungarian born polyglot, explorer, author, and 'citizen of the world.' In 1986 he was elected a member of the Academy of Esperanto and an honorary member of the World Esperanto Association.

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Tibouchina

Tibouchina "Tibouchina." Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged.

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Ticodendron

Ticodendron incognitum is the only species of Ticodendron, and the only member of the family Ticodendraceae.

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Ticul Municipality

Ticul Municipality is one of 106 municipalities in Yucatán State, Mexico.

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Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico

Tierra Amarilla is a small unincorporated community near the Carson National Forest in the northern part of the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Tiger economy

A tiger economy is the economy of a country which undergoes rapid economic growth, usually accompanied by an increase in the standard of living.

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Tiger Woods

Eldrick Tont Woods (born December 30, 1975) better known as Tiger Woods, is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time.

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Tigridia

Tigridia, the peacock flowers, tiger-flowers or shell flowers, is a genus of bulbous or cormous plants, belonging to the family Iridaceae.

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Tijuana

Tijuana is the largest city in the Mexican state of Baja California and on the Baja California Peninsula, located at the center of the Tijuana and the international San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan areas.

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Tijuana bible

Tijuana bibles (also known as eight-pagers, Tillie-and-Mac books, Jiggs-and-Maggie books, jo-jo books, bluesies, blue-bibles, gray-backs, and two-by-fours) were palm-sized pornographic comic books produced in the United States from the 1920s to the early 1960s.

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Tijuana Cartel

The Tijuana Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Tijuana) or Arellano-Félix Organization (Spanish: Cártel Arellano Félix - CAF) is a Mexican drug cartel based in Tijuana.

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Tijuana International Airport

Tijuana International Airport, sometimes referred to as General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport, in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, is Mexico's second northernmost airport after Mexicali International Airport.

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Tijuana Municipality

Tijuana Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California.

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Tijuana River

The Tijuana River (Río Tijuana) is an intermittent river, 120 mi (195 km) long, near the Pacific coast of northern Baja California state in northwestern Mexico and Southern California in the western United States.

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Tijuana Toads

The Tijuana Toads are the main characters in a series of 17 theatrical cartoons produced by DePatie-Freleng and released through United Artists.

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Tilmàtli

A tilmàtli (or tilma) was a type of outer garment worn by men, documented from the late Postclassic and early Colonial eras among the Aztec and other peoples of central Mexico.

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Tim Groser

Timothy (Tim) John Groser (born 6 March 1950) is a New Zealand politician and diplomat.

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Tim Pawlenty

Timothy James Pawlenty (born November 27, 1960) is an American businessman and politician who is president and CEO of Financial Services Roundtable, a Washington, D.C.-based industry advocacy group.

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Timbiriche

Timbiriche (also known for a brief time as La Banda Timbiriche) was a Mexican pop music group.

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Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks of 2001, in addition to being a unique act of terrorism, constituted a media event on a scale not seen since the advent of civilian global satellite links, round-the-clock television news organizations and the instant worldwide reaction and debate made possible by the Internet.

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Timeline of agriculture and food technology

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Timeline of French history

This is a timeline of French history, comprising important legal changes and political events in France and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of HIV/AIDS

This is a timeline of AIDS, including AIDS cases before 1980.

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Timeline of LGBT history

The following is a timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) history.

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Timeline of Portuguese history

This is a timeline of Portuguese history.

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Timeline of same-sex marriage

This page contains a timeline of significant events regarding same-sex marriage and legal recognition of same-sex couples worldwide.

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Timeline of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season

The Timeline of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season documents the formations, strengthenings, weakenings, landfalls, extratropical transitions, and dissipations of the season's tropical and subtropical storms.

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Timeline of the Texas Revolution

This is a timeline of the Texas Revolution, spanning the time from the earliest independence movements of the area of Texas, over the declaration of independence from Spain, up to the secession of the Republic of Texas from Mexico.

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Timeline of United States history

This is a timeline of United States history, comprising important legal and territorial changes as well as political, social, and economic events in the United States and its predecessor states.

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Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann

Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann, directed by William Dear, is a 1982 time travel–influenced action film starring Fred Ward as Lyle Swann, a cross country dirt bike racer.

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Timeshare

A timeshare (sometimes called vacation ownership) is a property with a divided form of ownership or use rights.

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Tina Modotti

Tina Modotti (August 16 (or 17) 1896 – January 5, 1942) was an Italian photographer, model, actress, and revolutionary political activist for the Comintern.

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Tinamou

Tinamous form an order of birds (Tinamiformes), comprising a single family (Tinamidae) with two distinct subfamilies, containing 47 species found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.

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Tingüindín

Tingüindín is a municipality in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Tinsmith

A tinsmith, sometimes known as a whitesmith, tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker is a person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals.

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Tintorera

Tintorera is a 1977 Mexican-English co-production horror film directed by René Cardona Jr and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García.

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Tio Gamboin

Tío Gamboín (real name Ramiro Gamboa) was a popular Mexican television host.

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Tit (bird)

The tits, chickadees, and titmice constitute the Paridae, a large family of small passerine birds which occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and Africa.

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Tithe

A tithe (from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government.

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Tito Santana

Merced Solis (born May 10, 1953), better known by the ring name Tito Santana, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler.

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Titus (film)

Titus is a 1999 Italian-American-British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's revenge tragedy Titus Andronicus, about the downfall of a Roman general, the first theatrically-released feature film adaptation of the play.

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Tiwa languages

Tiwa (Spanish Tigua, also E-nagh-magh) is a group of two, possibly three, related Tanoan languages spoken by the Tiwa Pueblo, and possibly Piro Pueblo, in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Tiziano Ferro

Tiziano Ferro (born 21 February 1980) is an Italian singer-songwriter, producer and author.

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Tlachichilco

Tlachichilco is a small town in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Tlalixcoyan

Tlalixcoyan (pronounced Tlah-lees-koh-yan) is a municipality in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Tlapacoyan

Tlapacoyan is a small city in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Tlaquepaque

Tlaquepaque, historically San Pedro Tlaquepaque, is a city and the surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala (Spanish;; from Tlaxcallān), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tlaxcala (Estado Libre y Soberano de Tlaxcala), is one of the 31 states which along with the Federal District make up the 32 federative entities of Mexico.

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Tlaxcala City

Tlaxcala, officially Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl (Tlaxcallān Xīcohtēncatl), is the capital city of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala and seat of the municipality of the same name.

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Tlaxcaltec

The Tlaxcalans, or Talaxcaltecs, are an indigenous group of Nahua ethnicity who inhabited the republic of Tlaxcala and present-day Mexican state of Tlaxcala.

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Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius

"Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" is a short story by the 20th-century Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

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Tlnovelas

Tlnovelas (stylized as tlnovelas) is a Spanish-language pay television network that broadcasts Mexican telenovelas produced by Televisa, the owner of the channel.

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TN status

TN status or TN visa is a special non-immigrant status in the United States, Canada, and Mexico that offers expedited work authorization to a citizen of these countries.

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TNA Impact! (video game)

TNA Impact! (stylized as TNA iMPACT!) is a video game based on the professional wrestling promotion, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

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Tobacco

Tobacco is a product prepared from the leaves of the tobacco plant by curing them.

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Tobias Schneebaum

Tobias Schneebaum (March 25, 1922 – September 20, 2005) was an American artist, anthropologist, and AIDS activist.

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Todd English

William Todd English (born August 29, 1960) is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, and television personality, based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Todito.com

todito.com was a Mexican website owned by Grupo Salinas, created in 1999 and shut down in 2007.

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Tohono O'odham

The Tohono O’odham are a Native American people of the Sonoran Desert, residing primarily in the U.S. state of Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Toledo, Spain

Toledo is a city and municipality located in central Spain; it is the capital of the province of Toledo and the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha.

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Toll-free telephone number

A toll-free telephone number or freephone number is a telephone number that is billed for all arriving calls instead of incurring charges to the originating telephone subscriber.

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Tollan

Tollan, Tolan, or Tolán is a name used for the capital cities of two empires of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica; first for Teotihuacan, and later for the Toltec capital, Tula, both in Mexico.

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Toltec

The Toltec culture is an archaeological Mesoamerican culture that dominated a state centered in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico in the early post-classic period of Mesoamerican chronology (ca. 900–1168 CE).

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Toluca Lake, Los Angeles

Toluca Lake is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles located in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, northwest of Downtown.

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent is an action-adventure stealth video game, developed and published by Ubisoft.

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Tom Feelings

Tom Feelings (May 19, 1933 – August 25, 2003) was a cartoonist, children's book illustrator, author, teacher, and activist.

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Tom Harkin

Thomas Richard Harkin (born November 19, 1939) is an American politician, attorney and author who served as a United States Senator from Iowa from 1985 to 2015.

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Tom Howard (wrestler)

Tom Howard (born Thomas Merrett Howard December 26, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American professional wrestler, and actor.

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Tom Raworth

Thomas Moore "Tom" Raworth (19 July 1938 – 8 February 2017) was an English-Irish poet, publisher, editor, and teacher who published over 40 books of poetry and prose during his life.

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Tom Robbins

Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins (born July 22, 1932) is an American novelist.

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Tom Tancredo

Thomas Gerard Tancredo (born December 20, 1945) is an American politician from Colorado, who represented the state's sixth congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1999 to 2009 as a Republican.

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Tomatillo

The tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica and Physalis ixocarpa), also known as the Mexican husk tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family bearing small, spherical and green or green-purple fruit of the same name.

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Tomato juice

Tomato juice is a juice made from tomatoes, usually used as a beverage, either plain or in cocktails such as a Bloody Mary or Michelada.

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Tomato sauce

Tomato sauce (also known as Neapolitan sauce, and Salsa di pomodoro in Italian) can refer to a large number of different sauces made primarily from tomatoes, usually to be served as part of a dish, rather than as a condiment.

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Tomás Mejía Camacho

José Tomás de la Luz Mejía Camacho better known as Tomás Mejía (September 17, 1820 – June 19, 1867) was a Mexican soldier, born in Pinal de Amoles, Sierra Gorda, Querétaro.

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Tombstone, Arizona

Tombstone is a historic city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory.

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Tommy Burns (boxer)

Tommy Burns (June 17, 1881May 10, 1955), born Noah Brusso, is the only Canadian-born World Heavyweight Boxing Champion.

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Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover

The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, formerly known as the WEDWay PeopleMover from 1975 until 1994 and the Tomorrowland Transit Authority from 1994 until 2010, is a PeopleMover system in Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

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Tonalá, Jalisco

Tonalá is a city and municipality within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area in the state of Jalisco in Mexico.

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Toncontín International Airport

Toncontín International Airport or Teniente Coronel Hernán Acosta Mejía Airport is a civil and military airport located from the centre of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

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Toniná

Tonina (or Toniná in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican state of Chiapas, some 13 km (8.1 mi) east of the town of Ocosingo.

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Tonique Williams-Darling

Tonique Williams-Darling (born January 17, 1976 in Nassau, Bahamas) is a Bahamian sprint athlete.

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Tonkawa

The Tonkawa are a Native American tribe indigenous to present-day Oklahoma and Texas.

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Tony Accardo

Antonio Joseph Accardo (born Antonio Leonardo Accardo; April 28, 1906 – May 22, 1992), better known as Tony Accardo and also known by the nicknames "Joe Batters" and "Big Tuna", was a longtime American mobster.

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Tony Clarke (activist)

Tony Clarke (born 1944) is a Canadian activist.

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Tony Croatto

Hermes Davide Fastino Croatto Martinis, better known as Tony Croatto (March 2, 1940, some sources state his year of birth as 1939 – April 3, 2005) was an Italian singer and composer best known for his interpretations of Puerto Rican folk music.

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Tony Garza

Antonio Oscar "Tony" Garza Jr. (born July 7, 1959) is an American lawyer who was the United States Ambassador to Mexico from 2002 to 2009.

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Tootsie Roll Industries

Tootsie Roll Industries is an American manufacturer of confectionery.

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Topaz

Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine with the chemical formula Al2SiO4(F, OH)2.

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Topo Gigio

Topo Gigio was the lead character of a children's puppet show on Italian television in the early 1960s.

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Topographic prominence

In topography, prominence characterizes the height of a mountain or hill's summit by the vertical distance between it and the lowest contour line encircling it but containing no higher summit within it.

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Topolobampo

Topolobampo is a port on the Gulf of California in northwestern Sinaloa, Mexico.

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Torque (film)

Torque is a 2004 American racing action film directed by Joseph Kahn, in his feature film directing debut, edited by David Blackburn, written by Matt Johnson and produced by Neal H. Moritz, who is known for producing The Fast and the Furious film series.

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Torrance, California

Torrance is a U.S. city in the South Bay (southwestern) region of Los Angeles County, California.

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Torre Latinoamericana

The Torre Latinoamericana is a skyscraper in downtown Mexico City, Mexico.

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Torre Mayor

The Torre Mayor (literally "Major Tower") is a skyscraper in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Torreón

Torreón is a city and seat of Torreón Municipality in the Mexican state of Coahuila.

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Torres Strait

The Torres Strait is a strait which lies between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea.

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Torta

Torta is a Spanish, Italian, Greek, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Portuguese, Croatian, Swedish, Serbian, Macedonian and also Slovak word with a wide array of culinary meanings, such as a cake, or flatbread.

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Tortell

Tortell, Tortel in Spanish or Gâteau des Rois (Reiaume or Corona dels Reis in occitan) is a Catalan and Occitan pastry typically O-shaped, usually stuffed with marzipan or whipped cream, that on some special occasions is topped with glazed fruit.

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Toryumon (Último Dragón)

is a professional wrestling promotion that operated in Japan until 2004 and in Mexico, where it's called Toryumon Mexico.

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Tostada (tortilla)

Tostada is a Spanish word meaning "toasted".

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Tostão

Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade (born 25 January 1947), generally known as Tostão, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a forward or attacking midfielder.

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Total Overdose

Total Overdose (also known as Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico; abbreviated as TOD) is an open world third-person shooter video game developed by Deadline Games and published by Eidos Interactive alongside its parent company SCi Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

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Totatiche

The municipality and town of Totatiche is located in the northern extreme of the state of Jalisco, Mexico between 21°48’30” and 22°06’00” latitude north and 103°20’00” and 103°34’00” longitude east at a height of above sea level.

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Totolapan

Totolapan is a municipality in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Totonacan languages

The Totonacan languages (also known as Totonac–Tepehua languages) are a family of closely related languages spoken by approximately 290,000 Totonac (approx. 280,000) and Tepehua (approx. 10,000) people in the states of Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo in Mexico.

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Totonacapan

Totonacapan refers to the historical extension where the Totonac people of Mexico dominated, as well as to a region in the modern states of Veracruz and Puebla.

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Tough Guys

Tough Guys is a 1986 action comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach, Charles Durning, Dana Carvey (in his film debut) and Darlanne Fluegel.

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Tour Generación RBD En Vivo

Tour Generación RBD en Vivo (English: RBD Generation Tour Live) is the first live album released by Mexican pop band RBD.

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Tour of Duty (TV series)

Tour of Duty is a U.S. television series from 1987–1990, based on events in the Vietnam War, with rebroadcasts in syndication over 30 years from initial airing on CBS.

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Touring the Angel

Touring the Angel was a 2005/2006 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's 11th studio album, Playing the Angel, which was released in October 2005.

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Tourism in Argentina

Argentina is provided with a vast territory and a huge variety of climates and microclimates ranging from tundra and polar in the south to the tropical climate in the north, through a vast expanse of temperate climate and natural wonders like the Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the world outside the Himalayas, the widest river and estuary of the planet (the River Plate), the huge and very mighty Iguazú Falls, some of the flattest and wide meadows-plains of planet Earth (as the Humid Pampas, a large ocean-sea coast in the Argentine Sea), culture, customs and gastronomies famous internationally, a higher degree of development (very high compared to other Latin American countries), good quality of life and people, and relatively well prepared infrastructure make this country one of the most visited of America.

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Tourism in India

Tourism in India is economically important and is growing rapidly.

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Tourism in Mexico

Tourism in Mexico is a huge industry.

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Tourism in Puerto Rico

Tourism in Puerto Rico attracted 3.7 million visitors in 2016 and 3.5 million visitors in 2015, a notable increase from the average of 2010-2014 at 3.1 million.

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Tourism in Russia

Tourism in Russia has seen rapid growth since the late Soviet times, first inner tourism and then international tourism as well.

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Tow-in surfing

Tow-in surfing is a surfing technique which uses artificial assistance to allow the surfer to catch faster moving waves than was traditionally possible when paddling by hand.

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Townsend's shearwater

The Townsend's shearwater, Puffinus auricularis, is a rare seabird of the tropics from the family Procellariidae.

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Townsend's warbler

Townsend's warbler (Setophaga townsendi) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

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Toxicodendron radicans

Toxicodendron radicans, commonly known as eastern poison ivy or poison ivy, is a poisonous Asian and Eastern North American flowering plant that is well-known for causing urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, an itchy, irritating, and sometimes painful rash, in most people who touch it.

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Toyota Avanza

The is a mini MPV designed by Daihatsu and marketed by Toyota.

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Toyota Matrix

The Toyota Matrix, officially referred to as the Toyota Corolla Matrix, is a compact hatchback manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in Cambridge, Ontario and derived from the Toyota Corolla.

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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.

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Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California

Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California S. de RL de C.V (TMMBC) is an automobile manufacturing plant in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

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Toyota Sequoia

The is a Full-size SUV manufactured by Toyota and derived from its Tundra pickup truck.

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Toyota Yaris

The is a subcompact car sold by Toyota since 1999, replacing the Starlet.

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TR35

The TR35 is an annual list published by MIT Technology Review magazine, naming the world's top 35 innovators under the age of 35.

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TracFone Wireless

TracFone Wireless, Inc. is a prepaid mobile virtual network operator in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

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Tracy Byrd (boxer)

Tracy Byrd (born August 27, 1964, Flint, Michigan) is an American female boxer.

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Trade Adjustment Assistance

Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) is a federal program of the United States government to act as a way to reduce the damaging impact of imports felt by certain sectors of the U.S. economy.

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Trader Horn (1931 film)

Trader Horn is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film starring Harry Carey and Edwina Booth, and directed by W.S. Van Dyke.

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Tradescantia

Tradescantia is a genus of 75 species of herbaceous perennial wildflowers in the family Commelinaceae, native to the New World from southern Canada to northern Argentina, including the West Indies.

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Tradescantia pallida

Tradescantia pallida is a species of spiderwort (a genus of New World plants) more commonly known as wandering jew, a name it shares with the closely related species T. fluminensis and T. zebrina.

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Tradescantia zebrina

Tradescantia zebrina, formerly known as Zebrina pendula, is a species of spiderwort more commonly known as an inchplant or wandering jew.

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Traditional animation

Traditional animation (or classical animation, cel animation or hand-drawn animation) is an animation technique in which each frame is drawn by hand on a physical medium.

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Traditional medicine

Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous or folk medicine) comprises medical aspects of traditional knowledge that developed over generations within various societies before the era of modern medicine.

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Traffic (2000 film)

Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan.

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Traffic light

Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, traffic semaphore, signal lights, stop lights, robots (in South Africa and most of Africa), and traffic control signals (in technical parlance), are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control flows of traffic.

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Traffic ticket

A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, indicating that the user has violated traffic laws.

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Traffic violations reciprocity

Under traffic violations reciprocity agreements, non-resident drivers are treated like residents when they are stopped for a traffic offense that occurs in another jurisdiction.

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Trail of Tears (band)

Trail of Tears was a Norwegian gothic/symphonic black metal band originally formed in 1994 by Terje Heiseldal, Kjell Rune Hagen, Jonathan A Perez, Michael Krumins, and Ronny Thorsen, under the name of Natt.

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Train ferry

A train ferry is a ship (ferry) designed to carry railway vehicles.

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Trains (magazine)

Trains is a monthly US magazine dedicated to trains and railroads, and is one of the two flagship publications of Kalmbach Publishing.

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Trampoline

A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched between a steel frame using many coiled springs.

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Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (Eje Volcánico Transversal), also known as the Transvolcanic Belt and locally as the Sierra Nevada (Snowy Mountain Range), is a volcanic belt that covers central-southern Mexico.

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Trans-Texas Corridor

The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) was a proposal for a transportation network in the U.S. State of Texas that was conceived to be composed of a new kind of transportation modality known as supercorridors.

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Transatlantic flight

A transatlantic flight is the flight of an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe, Africa or the Middle East to North America, Central America, or South America, or vice versa.

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TransCanada Corporation

TransCanada Corporation is a major North American energy company, based in Calgary, Alberta in Canada, that develops and operates energy infrastructure in North America.

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Transcontinental railroad

A transcontinental railroad is a contiguous network of railroad trackage that crosses a continental land mass with terminals at different oceans or continental borders.

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TransMeridian Airlines

TransMeridian Airlines was an Atlanta, Georgia based charter airline, operating under U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Regulations Part 121.

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Trappists

The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (OCSO: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae) is a Catholic religious order of cloistered contemplative monastics who follow the Rule of St. Benedict.

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Trato Hecho (U.S. game show)

Trato Hecho is the Spanish-language version of the Hatos-Hall game show, Let's Make a Deal, and its title translates to "Done Deal".

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Travel visa

A visa (from the Latin charta visa, meaning "paper which has been seen") is a conditional authorization granted by a country to a foreigner, allowing them to enter, remain within, or to leave that country.

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Travis County, Texas

Travis County is a county in south central Texas.

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Treaties of Velasco

The Treaties of Velasco were two documents signed at Velasco, Texas (now Surf side Beach, Texas) on May 14, 1836, between Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna of Mexico and the Republic of Texas, in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836.

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Treaty of Cahuenga

The Treaty of Cahuenga, also called the "Capitulation of Cahuenga," ended the fighting of the Mexican–American War in Alta California in 1847.

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Treaty of Córdoba

The Treaty of Córdoba established Mexican independence from Spain at the conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo in Spanish), officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, is the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).

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Treaty of San Francisco

, or commonly known as the Treaty of Peace with Japan, Peace Treaty of San Francisco, or San Francisco Peace Treaty), mostly between Japan and the Allied Powers, was officially signed by 48 nations on September 8, 1951, in San Francisco. It came into force on April 28, 1952 and officially ended the American-led Allied Occupation of Japan. According to Article 11 of the Treaty, Japan accepts the judgments of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and of other Allied War Crimes Courts imposed on Japan both within and outside Japan. This treaty served to officially end Japan's position as an imperial power, to allocate compensation to Allied civilians and former prisoners of war who had suffered Japanese war crimes during World War II, and to end the Allied post-war occupation of Japan and return sovereignty to that nation. This treaty made extensive use of the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to enunciate the Allies' goals. This treaty, along with the Security Treaty signed that same day, is said to mark the beginning of the San Francisco System; this term, coined by historian John W. Dower, signifies the effects of Japan's relationship with the United States and its role in the international arena as determined by these two treaties and is used to discuss the ways in which these effects have governed Japan's post-war history. This treaty also introduced the problem of the legal status of Taiwan due to its lack of specificity as to what country Taiwan was to be surrendered, and hence some supporters of Taiwan independence argue that sovereignty of Taiwan is still undetermined.

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Treaty of Tlatelolco

The Treaty of Tlatelolco is the conventional name given to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc.

The Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc., also known as the Kalapuya Treaty or the Treaty of Dayton, was an 1855 treaty between the United States and the bands of the Kalapuya tribe, the Molala tribe, the Clackamas, and several others in the Oregon Territory.

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Tree of life

The tree of life is a widespread myth (mytheme) or archetype in the world's mythologies, related to the concept of sacred tree more generally,Giovino, Mariana (2007).

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Tremors 2: Aftershocks

Tremors 2: Aftershocks is a 1996 direct-to-video sequel to Tremors, in which the character of Earl Bassett, returning from the first film, is hired to deal with a subterranean "graboid" infestation at a Mexican oilfield.

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Trent Affair

The Trent Affair was a diplomatic incident in 1861 during the American Civil War that threatened a war between the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Trenton, Ontario

Trenton (2001 population 16,770) is a large unincorporated community in Southern Ontario in the municipality of Quinte West, Ontario, Canada.

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Trepanation in Mesoamerica

Trephination in Mesoamerica has been practised by a number of pre-Columbian cultures in the Mesoamerican region, dating from at least the mid-Preclassic era (ca. 1500 BCE), and continuing up to the late Postclassic, or ca.

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Trepanning

Trepanning, also known as trepanation, trephination, trephining or making a burr hole (the verb trepan derives from Old French from Medieval Latin trepanum from Greek trypanon, literally "borer, auger") is a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the human skull, exposing the dura mater to treat health problems related to intracranial diseases or release pressured blood buildup from an injury.

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Tres leches cake

A tres leches cake (Spanish: pastel de tres leches, torta de tres leches or bizcocho de tres leches), also known as pan tres leches ("three milks bread"), is a sponge cake—in some recipes, a butter cake—soaked in three kinds of milk: evaporated milk, condensed milk, and heavy cream.

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Tres Zapotes

Tres Zapotes is a Mesoamerican archaeological site located in the south-central Gulf Lowlands of Mexico in the Papaloapan River plain.

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Trevor Steven

Trevor McGregor Steven (born Berwick-upon-Tweed, 21 September 1963) is an English retired football player.

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Trial of Michael Jackson

People v. Jackson (full case name: 1133603: The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson) was a 2005 criminal trial held in Santa Barbara County Superior Court, in which American recording artist Michael Jackson was tried based upon accusations of Gavin Arvizo, a 13-year-old boy whom Jackson had befriended.

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Trichocentrum

Trichocentrum, often abbreviated Trctm in horticulture, is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae.

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Tricity, Poland

Tricity, or Tri-City (Trójmiasto, Trzëgard) is a metropolitan area in Poland consisting of three cities in Pomerania: Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, as well as minor towns in their vicinity.

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Tridilosa

Tridilosa is a very light and resistant, materials-efficient 3-D structure, made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

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Tridymite

Tridymite is a high-temperature polymorph of silica and usually occurs as minute tabular white or colorless pseudo-hexagonal crystals, or scales, in cavities in felsic volcanic rocks.

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TRIGA

TRIGA (Training, Research, Isotopes, General Atomics) is a class of research nuclear reactor designed and manufactured by General Atomics.

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Trigon (German band)

Trigon is a German based fusion band, and their history is carved by the numerous changes in line-up which contributed to Trigon's creative potential, as the band draws heavily on jamming as a source for their music.

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Trimline telephone

The Trimline telephone is a series of telephones produced by Western Electric, the manufacturing unit of the Bell System, and first introduced in 1965.

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Trinidad and Tobago national football team

The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, nicknamed the Soca Warriors, represents the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in international football.

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Trio Matamoros

The Trío Matamoros was one of the most popular Cuban trova groups.

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Triprion

Triprion is a genus of frogs (the shovel-headed tree frogs) in the Hylidae family found in the Pacific lowlands of Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula, and Guatemala.

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Tritón

Tritón is a Mexican magazine dedicated to news, books and information on swimming, diving and water polo.

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Triteleia

Triteleia is a genus of monocotyledon flowering plants also known as triplet lilies.

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Triticale

Triticale (× Triticosecale), is a hybrid of wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale) first bred in laboratories during the late 19th century in Scotland and Germany.

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Trophy hunting

Trophy hunting is hunting of wild game for human recreation.

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Tropic of Cancer (novel)

Tropic of Cancer is a novel by Henry Miller that has been described as "notorious for its candid sexuality" and as responsible for the "free speech that we now take for granted in literature".

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Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests

The tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest biome, also known as tropical dry forest, monsoon forest, vine thicket, vine scrub and dry rainforest is located at tropical and subtropical latitudes.

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Tropical bottlenose whale

The tropical bottlenose whale (Indopacetus pacificus), also known as the Indo-Pacific beaked whale and Longman's beaked whale, was considered to be the world's rarest cetacean until recently, but the spade-toothed whale now holds that position.

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Tropical climate

A tropical climate in the Köppen climate classification is a non-arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures of at least.

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Tropical cyclone warnings and watches

Tropical cyclone warnings and watches are two levels of alert issued by national weather forecasting bodies to coastal areas threatened by the imminent approach of a tropical cyclone of tropical storm or hurricane intensity.

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Tropical gar

The tropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus) is a fish found in freshwaters from southern Mexico to Costa Rica, reported to reach lengths of up to 1.25 m in the wild (albeit often much smaller in captivity).

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Tropical Heat

Tropical Heat (known as Sweating Bullets in the United States) is a Canadian action series produced in co-operation with Mexico and Israel that aired between 1991 and 1993 (and in the U.S. eventually as part of the CBS umbrella series Crimetime After Primetime).

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Tropical mockingbird

The tropical mockingbird (Mimus gilvus) is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico south to northern Brazil, and in the Lesser Antilles and other Caribbean islands.

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Tropical parula

The tropical parula (Setophaga pitiayumi) is a small New World warbler.

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Tropical pewee

The tropical pewee or southern tropical pewee (Contopus cinereus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Tropical Storm Allison

Tropical Storm Allison was a tropical storm that devastated southeast Texas in June of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Tropical Storm Allison (1989)

Tropical Storm Allison was a tropical cyclone that produced severe flooding in the southern United States.

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Tropical Storm Amelia (1978)

Tropical Storm Amelia was a weak, poorly organized tropical storm that formed during the 1978 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Tropical Storm Carlotta

The name Carlotta has been used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, making Carlotta one of the most frequently used Pacific storm names.

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Tropical Storm Hermine

The name Hermine has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Tropical Storm Jose

The name Jose has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Tropidophiidae

The Tropidophiidae, common name dwarf boas or thunder snakes, are a family of nonvenomous snakes found from Mexico and the West Indies south to southeastern Brazil.

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Troy H. Middleton

Lieutenant General Troy Houston Middleton (12 October 1889 – 9 October 1976) was a distinguished educator and senior officer of the United States Army who served as a corps commander in the European Theatre during World War II and later as president of Louisiana State University (LSU).

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True parrot

The true parrots are about 350 species of colorful flighted (with a few notable exceptions) hook-billed, mostly herbivorous birds forming the superfamily Psittacoidea, one of the three superfamilies in the biological order Psittaciformes (parrots).

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Truggy

A truggy is a type of high performance off-road racing vehicle that combines features from two older existing categories of off-road racing vehicles, trucks and buggies.

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Trujillo, Honduras

Trujillo is a city and a municipality on the northern Caribbean coast of the Honduran department of Colón, of which the city is the capital.

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Trujillo, Peru

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Trumpeter swan

The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a species of swan found in North America.

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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona.

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TUI fly Nordic

TUI fly Nordic is a charter airline headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and is a part of the TUI Group.

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Tula de Allende

Tula de Allende (Otomi: Mämeni) is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo in central-eastern Mexico.

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Tulum

Tulum (Yucatec: Tulu'um) is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city serving as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

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Tumulus

A tumulus (plural tumuli) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.

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Tundra swan

The tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) is a small Holarctic swan.

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Tunga penetrans

Tunga penetrans (chigoe flea or jigger) is a parasitic insect found in most tropical and sub-tropical climates.

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Tungiasis

Tungiasis (also known as nigua, pio and bicho de pie, or pique or sand flea disease) is an inflammatory skin disease caused by infection with the female ectoparasitic Tunga penetrans (also known as chigoe flea, jigger, nigua or sand flea), found in the tropical parts of Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and India.

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Tupelo

Tupelo, genus Nyssa, is a small genus of deciduous trees with alternate, simple leaves.

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Turbina corymbosa

Turbina corymbosa, syn. Rivea corymbosa, is a species of morning glory, native throughout Latin America from Mexico as far south as Peru and widely naturalised elsewhere.

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Turbinicarpus

Turbinicarpus is a genus of very small to medium-sized cacti, which inhabit the north-eastern regions of Mexico, in particular the states of San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas.

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Turisas

Turisas is a Finnish metal band from Hämeenlinna.

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Turkey (bird)

The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, which is native to the Americas.

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Turkey vulture

The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), also known in some North American regions as the turkey buzzard (or just buzzard), and in some areas of the Caribbean as the John crow or carrion crow, is the most widespread of the New World vultures.

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Turnera diffusa

Turnera diffusa, known as damiana, is a shrub native to southern Texas in the United States, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean.

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Turnov

Turnov (Turnau) is a town on the Jizera river in the northern Czech Republic.

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Turquoise

Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O.

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Turquoise tanager

The turquoise tanager (Tangara mexicana) is a medium-sized passerine bird.

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Turtle

Turtles are diapsids of the order Testudines (or Chelonii) characterized by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield.

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Turtle Bayou Resolutions

The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed by settlers during the Anahuac Disturbances, which played a role in the secession of Texas from Mexico and the creation of the Republic of Texas.

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Tuxpan

Tuxpan (or Túxpam, fully Túxpam de Rodríguez Cano) is both a municipality and city located in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the capital and the largest city of the Mexican southeast state of Chiapas.

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TV and FM DX

TV DX and FM DX is the active search for distant radio or television stations received during unusual atmospheric conditions.

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TV Azteca

TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V. is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate owned by Grupo Salinas.

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TV Guide

TV Guide is a bi-weekly American magazine that provides television program listings information as well as television-related news, celebrity interviews and gossip, film reviews, crossword puzzles, and, in some issues, horoscopes.

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TVyNovelas

TVyNovelas is a Mexican magazine published by Editorial Televisa on a monthly basis.

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Twelfth grade

Twelfth grade, senior year, or grade 12 is the final year of secondary school in North America.

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Twist (dance)

The twist is a dance that was inspired by rock and roll music.

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Twisted Logic Tour

The Twisted Logic Tour was a global concert tour by British alternative rock band Coldplay in support of their third studio album, X&Y (2005).

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Two Years Before the Mast

Two Years Before the Mast is a memoir by the American author Richard Henry Dana Jr., published in 1840, having been written after a two-year sea voyage from Boston to California on a merchant ship starting in 1834.

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Two-party system

A two-party system is a party system where two major political parties dominate the government.

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Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists

Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists are part of a larger sub-group of Baptists that is commonly referred to as "anti-mission" Baptists.

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Tyler, Texas

Tyler is a city in, and the county seat of, Smith County, located in east central Texas, United States.

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Type site

In archaeology a type site (also known as a type-site or typesite) is a site that is considered the model of a particular archaeological culture.

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Typewriter

A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for writing characters similar to those produced by printer's movable type.

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Tzeltal language

Tzeltal or Ts'eltal is a Mayan language spoken in the Mexican state of Chiapas, mostly in the municipalities of Ocosingo, Altamirano, Huixtán, Tenejapa, Yajalón, Chanal, Sitalá, Amatenango del Valle, Socoltenango, Villa las Rosas, Chilón, San Juan Cancun, San Cristóbal de las Casas and Oxchuc.

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Tzotzil language

Tzotzil (Bats'i k'op) is a Maya language spoken by the indigenous Tzotzil Maya people in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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U.S. Championship V'Ball

U.S. Championship V'Ball, also known simply as V'Ball, is a 1988 beach volleyball sports game released for the arcades by Technōs Japan Corporation.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a law enforcement agency of the Federal government of the United States under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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U.S. Labor Party

The U.S. Labor Party (USLP) was a political party formed in 1973 by the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC).

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U.S. Route 101

U.S. Route 101, or U.S. Highway 101 (US 101) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington, on the West Coast of the United States.

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U.S. Route 191

U.S. Route 191 (US 191) is a spur of U.S. Route 91 that has two branches.

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U.S. Route 377

U.S. Route 377 is a north–south United States highway.

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U.S. Route 59

U.S. Route 59 is a north–south United States highway (though it was signed east–west in parts of Texas).

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U.S. Route 81

U.S. Route 81 is a major north-south highway that extends for 1220 miles in the central United States and is one of the earliest United States Numbered Highways established in 1926 by the US Department of Agriculture Bureau of Public Roads.

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U.S. Route 84

U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is an east–west U.S. Highway.

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U.S. Route 89

U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Highway with two sections, and one former section.

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U.S. Route 95

U.S. Route 95 (US 95) is a north–south U.S. highway in the western United States.

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U.S. Route 99

U.S. Route 99 (US 99) was a main north–south United States Numbered Highway on the West Coast of the United States until 1964, running from Calexico, California, on the US–Mexico border to Blaine, Washington, on the U.S.-Canada border.

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Uberto Zanolli

Uberto Zanolli (1917 – 1994), the son of Amelia Pìa Balugani Vecchi and Luigi Zanolli Marcolini, was an Italo-Mexican composer, conductor and writer.

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Uffington White Horse

The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylised prehistoric hill figure, long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk.

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Ugni

Ugni is a genus of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, described as a genus in 1848.

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Ulama (game)

Ulama is a ball game played in a few communities in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.

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Ultimate Fighting Championship

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is an American mixed martial arts organization based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that is owned and operated by parent company William Morris Endeavor.

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Ultra Music Festival

Ultra Music Festival is an annual outdoor electronic music festival that takes place during March in the city of Miami, Florida.

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Ulysses S. Grant IV

Ulysses S. Grant IV (May 23, 1893 – March 11, 1977) was the son of Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. and the grandson of General of the Army and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant and United States Senator Jerome B. Chaffee of Colorado.

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Umán Municipality

Umán Municipality is one of the 106 municipalities in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing (234.30 km2) of land and located roughly 15 km southwest of the city of Mérida.

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Umbrisol

In soil classification, an umbrisol is a soil with a dark topsoil and in which organic matter has accumulated within the mineral surface soil—in most cases with low base saturation—to the extent that it significantly affects the behaviour and utilization of the soil.

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Umeå Municipality

Umeå Municipality (Ubmi gielda) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden.

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UMS

UMS may refer to.

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Un gars, une fille

Un gars, une fille (A Guy, A Girl) is the title of a Quebec comedy television series created by and starring Guy A. Lepage and broadcast on Radio-Canada, as well as the title of its French adaptation on France 2.

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Un secreto de Esperanza

Un secreto de Esperanza (released under "A Beautiful Secret" in English-speaking countries) is a 2002 Mexican film written and directed by Leopoldo Laborde and starring Katy Jurado, Imanol, Jaime Aymerich and Ana de la Reguera.

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Unassigned Lands

The Unassigned Lands in Oklahoma were in the center of the lands ceded to the United States by the Creek (Muskogee) and Seminole Indians following the Civil War and on which no other tribes had been settled.

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Uncontacted peoples

Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (people living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant contact with modern civilization.

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Under the Volcano

Under the Volcano is a novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry (1909–1957) published in 1947.

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Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century, and used by African-American slaves to escape into free states and Canada with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic to their cause.

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Undisputed champion

In professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is usually a boxer who is recognized as the world champion at that class by each boxing organization, However, there are no officially declared necessary conditions needed to become an undisputed champion, as the major boxing organizations refer to all boxers holding at least two world titles in their respective division as unified champions.

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Unefón

Unefon is a Mexican mobile telecommunications brand used by AT&T Mexico, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc., used for prepaid products.

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Unemployment benefits

Unemployment benefits (depending on the jurisdiction also called unemployment insurance or unemployment compensation) are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people.

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Ungnadia

Ungnadia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae containing one species, Ungnadia speciosa, the Mexican buckeye, a shrub or small tree native to northern Mexico as well as Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States.

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Unión de San Antonio

Unión de San Antonio is a town and municipality located in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Unión de Santa Fe

Club Atlético Unión (mostly known as Unión de Santa Fe, CA Unión de Santa Fe or simply Unión) is a sports club from Santa Fe, the capital city of the Santa Fe Province, in Argentina.

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Unicolored jay

The unicolored jay (Aphelocoma unicolor) is an ''Aphelocoma'' jay native to cloud forests of northwestern Central America and southern and southeastern Mexico, from central Honduras west to central Guerrero, southern Veracruz and extreme southern San Luis Potosí.

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Unified combatant command

A unified combatant command (UCC) is a United States Department of Defense command that is composed of forces from at least two Military Departments and has a broad and continuing mission.

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Union College

Union College is a private, non-denominational liberal arts college located in Schenectady, New York, United States.

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Union College (Kentucky)

Union College is a four-year private college located in Barbourville, Kentucky.

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Union security agreement

A union security agreement is a contractual agreement, usually part of a union collective bargaining agreement, in which an employer and a trade or labor union agree on the extent to which the union may compel employees to join the union, and/or whether the employer will collect dues, fees, and assessments on behalf of the union.

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United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America

The United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), is an independent democratic rank-and-file labor union representing workers in both the private and public sectors across the United States.

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United Farm Workers

The United Farm Workers of America, or more commonly just United Farm Workers (UFW), is a labor union for farmworkers in the United States.

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United International Pictures

United International Pictures is a joint venture of Paramount Pictures (owned by Viacom and both owned by National Amusements) and Universal Studios (part of NBCUniversal and owned by Comcast) which distributes some of their films outside the United States and Canada.

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United Nations Commission on Human Rights

The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) was a functional commission within the overall framework of the United Nations from 1946 until it was replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006.

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United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods

The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG; the Vienna Convention) is a treaty that is a uniform international sales law.

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United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, known as ECLAC, UNECLAC or in Spanish and Portuguese CEPAL, is a United Nations regional commission to encourage economic cooperation.

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United Nations Environment Programme

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is an agency of United Nations and coordinates its environmental activities, assisting developing countries in implementing environmentally sound policies and practices.

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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194

United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 was adopted on December 11, 1948, near the end of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

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United Nations Industrial Development Organization

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), French/Spanish acronym ONUDI, is a specialized agency in the United Nations system, headquartered in Vienna, Austria.

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United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency

The United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) was an economic reconstruction program created by the United Nations to bolster war devastated South Korea.

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United Nations Mission in Sudan

The United Nations Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS) was established by the UN Security Council under Resolution 1590 of 24 March 2005, in response to the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the government of the Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement on January 9, 2005 in Sudan.

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United Nations Security Council and the Iraq War

In March 2003 the United States government announced that "diplomacy has failed" and that it would proceed with a "coalition of the willing" to rid Iraq under Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction the US insisted it possessed.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373, adopted unanimously on 28 September 2001, is a counter-terrorism measure passed following the 11 September terrorist attacks on the United States.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 940

United Nations Security Council resolution 940, adopted on 31 July 1994, after recalling resolutions 841 (1993), 861 (1993), 862 (1993), 867 (1993), 873 (1993), 875 (1993), 905 (1994), 917 (1994) and 933 (1994), the Council permitted a United States-led force to restore President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and authorities of the Government of Haiti, and extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH) for an additional six months.

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United Reformed Churches in North America

The United Reformed Churches in North America (URCNA) is a theologically conservative federation of Reformed churches, that was founded in 1996 in Lynwood, Illinois, with many churches having left the Christian Reformed Church in North America.

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United States (disambiguation)

The United States of America is a constitutional federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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United States Academic Decathlon

The Academic Decathlon (also called AcaDec, AcaDeca or AcDec) is the only annual high school academic competition organized by the non-profit United States Academic Decathlon Association (USAD).

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United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

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United States Army Corps of Engineers

The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Defense and a major Army command made up of some 37,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies.

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United States Army Transportation Corps class S160

The United States Army Transportation Corps S160 Class is a class of 2-8-0 Consolidation steam locomotive designed for use in Europe during World War II for heavy freight work.

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United States Border Patrol

The United States Border Patrol (USBP) is an American federal law enforcement agency.

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United States color-coded war plans

During the 1920s and 1930s, the United States military Joint Army and Navy Board developed a number of color-coded war plans that outlined potential U.S. strategies for a variety of hypothetical war scenarios.

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United States Fish and Wildlife Service list of endangered mammals and birds

This is a list of the bird and mammal species and subspecies described as endangered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

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United States Golf Association

The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the United States' national association of golf courses, clubs and facilities and the governing body of golf for the U.S. and Mexico.

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United States Marshals Service

The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a federal law-enforcement agency within the U.S. Department of Justice.

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United States Naval Academy

The United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

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United States Northern Command

United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) is a Unified Combatant Command of the U.S. military tasked with providing military support for civil authorities in the U.S., and protecting the territory and national interests of the United States within the contiguous United States, Alaska (not Hawaii), Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, The Bahamas, and the air, land and sea approaches to these areas.

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United States occupation of Veracruz

The United States occupation of Veracruz began with the Battle of Veracruz and lasted for seven months, as a response to the Tampico Affair of April 9, 1914.

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United States of North America

United States of North America may refer to.

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United States presidential doctrines

A United States Presidential doctrine comprises the key goals, attitudes, or stances for United States foreign affairs outlined by a President.

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United States presidential election, 1916

The United States presidential election of 1916 was the 33rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1916.

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United States Secret Service

The United States Secret Service (also USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, charged with conducting criminal investigations and protecting the nation's leaders.

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United States Senate election in New Mexico, 2006

The 2006 United States Senate election in New Mexico took place on November 7, 2006.

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United States Senate elections, 2000

The United States Senate elections, 2000 was held on November 7, 2000.

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United States Senate elections, 2006

The United States Senate elections, 2006 were held on November 7, 2006, with all 33 Class 1 Senate seats being contested.

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United States Southern Command

The United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), located in Doral, Florida in Greater Miami, is one of ten Unified Combatant Commands (CCMDs) in the United States Department of Defense.

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United States v. Alvarez-Machain

United States v. Alvarez-Machain,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the fact of respondent's forcible abduction does not prohibit his trial in a United States court for violations of this country's criminal laws.

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Unity of the Brethren

The Unity of the Brethren (Jednota bratrská; Latin: Unitas Fratrum), also known as the Czech or Bohemian Brethren, is a Protestant movement founded in the middle 15th century, whose roots are in the pre-Reformation work of Petr Chelčický and Jan Hus.

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Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights

The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights (known also as the Barcelona Declaration) is a document signed by the International PEN Club, and several non-governmental organizations in 1996 to support linguistic rights, especially those of endangered languages.

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Universal jurisdiction

Universal jurisdiction allows states or international organizations to claim criminal jurisdiction over an accused person regardless of where the alleged crime was committed, and regardless of the accused's nationality, country of residence, or any other relation with the prosecuting entity.

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Universal suffrage

The concept of universal suffrage, also known as general suffrage or common suffrage, consists of the right to vote of all adult citizens, regardless of property ownership, income, race, or ethnicity, subject only to minor exceptions.

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Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara

The Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (Autonomous University of Guadalajara), commonly abbreviated to UAG or Autónoma, is a coeducational, independent, private university based in the Mexican city of Guadalajara.

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Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

The Autonomous University of Nuevo León (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL) is a public university with seven campuses across the Northern state of Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

The Metropolitan Autonomous University (Spanish: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) also known as UAM, is a Mexican public university, founded in 1974, with the support of then-President Luis Echeverria Alvarez.

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Universidad de Guanajuato

The Universidad de Guanajuato (in English, the University of Guanajuato) is a university based in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, made up of about 33,828 students in programs ranging from high school level to the doctorate level.

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Universidad de las Américas Puebla

Universidad de las Américas Puebla (commonly known as UDLAP, University of the Americas), is a Mexican private university located in San Andrés Cholula, near Puebla.

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Universidad de las Américas, A.C.

The Universidad de las Américas, Asociación Civil (UDLA, A.C.) is a university founded in 1940 with the name of Mexico City College (MCC).

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Universidad de Sonora

The University of Sonora (Universidad de Sonora, abbreviated as Unison) is a public university in the northwestern state of Sonora, Mexico that has a strong research program.

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Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México

The Ibero-American University (in Universidad Iberoamericana, abbreviated UIA but commonly known as Ibero) is one of the most prestigious universities in Mexico and in Latin America.

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Universidad La Salle

Universidad La Salle (ULSA) is a private institution of higher education with 15 campuses in Mexico.

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Universitario (disambiguation)

Universitario is Spanish for university student.

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University of California Education Abroad Program

The University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) is the official systemwide study abroad program available to University of California (UC) students and international students from countries outside the United States.

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University of California, Los Angeles

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, United States.

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University of Georgia

The University of Georgia, also referred to as UGA or simply Georgia, is an American public comprehensive research university.

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University of Guadalajara

The University of Guadalajara (Universidad de Guadalajara) is a public higher education institution in the Mexican city of Guadalajara.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system.

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University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania (commonly known as Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university located in University City section of West Philadelphia.

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University of Pennsylvania Glee Club

Founded in 1862, the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club is one of the oldest continually running glee clubs in the United States and the oldest performing arts group at the University of Pennsylvania.

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University of Phoenix

The University of Phoenix (UOPX) is a private for-profit college, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

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University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.

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Universo Online

Universo Online (known by the acronym UOL) is a Brazilian web content, products and services firm.

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Up in Smoke

Up in Smoke is a 1978 American stoner comedy film directed by Lou Adler and Cheech & Chong's first feature-length film.

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Up with People

Up with People (UWP) is an educational organization whose mission is to inspire young people to make a difference in their world.

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Upper Arlington, Ohio

Upper Arlington is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States, on the northwest side of the Columbus metropolitan area.

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Upson County, Georgia

Upson County is a county located in the west central Piedmont portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Upstep

In linguistics, upstep is a phonemic or phonetic upward shift of tone between the syllables or words of a tonal language.

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Upton County, Texas

Upton County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Urban Strike

Urban Strike is a video game developed and published by Electronic Arts.

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Uri Geller

Uri Geller (אורי גלר; born 20 December 1946) is an Israeli illusionist, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.

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Urocyon

The genus Urocyon (from the Greek word for "tailed dog") is a genus that contains two (or possibly three; see next paragraph) living Western Hemisphere foxes in the family Canidae; the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) and the closely related island fox (Urocyon littoralis), which is a dwarf cousin of the gray fox; as well as one fossil species, Urocyon progressus.

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Urosaurus ornatus

Urosaurus ornatus, commonly known as the ornate tree lizard, is a species of lizard native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Urszula Krupa

Urszula Krupa (born 20 October 1949 in Łódź) is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Łódź Voivodeship with the League of Polish Families, part of the Independence and Democracy and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality and its Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety.

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Urtica

Urtica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae.

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Urtica dioica

Urtica dioica, often called common nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae.

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Uruapan

Uruapan is the second largest city in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Uruapan International Airport

Uruapan International Airport, also known as "Lic.

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Uruguay national football team

The Uruguay national football team represents Uruguay in international association football and is controlled by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay.

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USA Tuesday Night Fights

USA Tuesday Night Fights is a television boxing show.

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USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722)

The United States Coast Guard cutter Morgenthau (WHEC 722), was the eighth of twelve 378-foot dual-powered turbine/diesel high endurance cutters (WHECs) built by Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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USCGC Munro (WHEC-724)

USCGC Douglas Munro (WHEC-724) is a High Endurance Cutter of the United States Coast Guard, named for Signalman First Class Douglas A. Munro (1919–1942), the only Coast Guardsman to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

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USM

USM may stand for.

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USS Abele (AN-58)

USS Abele (AN-58) was a in the service of the United States Navy, named after Populus alba, commonly called abele, silver poplar, or white poplar.

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USS Albany (CL-23)

The third USS Albany (later PG-36 and CL-23) was a United States Navy protected cruiser of the ''New Orleans'' class.

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USS Albatross (1858)

USS Albatross (1858) was a screw steamer rigged as a three-masted schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the beginning of the American Civil War.

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USS Albatross (1882)

The second USS Albatross, often seen as USFC Albatross in scientific literature citations, was an iron-hulled, twin-screw steamer in the United States Navy and reputedly the first research vessel ever built especially for marine research.

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USS Albuquerque (SSN-706)

USS Albuquerque (SSN-706), a attack submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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USS Alert (AS-4)

The third USS Alert was an iron-hulled screw steamer gunboat in the United States Navy.

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USS Anderson (DD-411)

USS Anderson (DD-411) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Annapolis (PG-10)

The first USS Annapolis (PG-10/IX-1) was a gunboat in the United States Navy.

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USS Atlanta (CL-51)

USS Atlanta (CL-51) of the United States Navy was the lead ship of the of eight light cruisers.

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USS Ault

USS Ault (DD-698) was an in the United States Navy.

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USS Bailey (DD-269)

The second USS Bailey (DD-269) was a in the United States Navy and transferred to the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Reading (G71) during World War II.

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USS Beale (DD-40)

USS Beale (DD-40), a served in the United States Navy during World War I and later with the United States Coast Guard.

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USS Blueback (SS-581)

USS Blueback (SS-581) is a decommissioned formerly in the United States Navy.

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USS Boston (1825)

The fourth USS Boston was an 18-gun sloop of war, launched on 15 October 1825 by the Boston Navy Yard and commissioned the following year, Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman in command.

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USS Buffalo (1893)

The second USS Buffalo (later AD-8) was an auxiliary cruiser of the United States Navy, and later a destroyer tender.

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USS Charleston (C-22)

The third USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19) was a United States Navy ''St. Louis''-class protected cruiser.

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USS Chester (CL-1)

USS Chester (CS-1/CL-1) of the United States Navy was the first scout cruiser built for the Navy.

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USS Chivo (SS-341)

USS Chivo (SS-341), a submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the "chivo"" or big-scaled goatfish Pseudopenaeus grandisquamis, a fish inhabiting the Pacific Ocean between Panama and Mexico.

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USS Cleveland (C-19)

USS Cleveland (C-19/PG-33/CL-21) was a United States Navy ''Denver''-class protected cruiser.

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USS Colorado (ACR-7)

The second USS Colorado (ACR-7/CA-7), also referred to as "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Conestoga (AT-54)

The second USS Conestoga (SP-1128/AT-54) was an ocean-going tug in the United States Navy.

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USS Cuyama (AO-3)

USS Cuyama (AO-3) was a tanker of the United States Navy launched 17 June 1916 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss M. Offley; and commissioned 2 April 1917, Lieutenant I. B. Smith, USNRF, in command.

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USS Cyclops (AC-4)

The USS Cyclops (AC-4) was the second of four ''Proteus''-class colliers built for the United States Navy several years before World War I. Named for the Cyclops, a primordial race of giants from Greek mythology, she was the second U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.

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USS D-3 (SS-19)

USS D-3 (SS-19) was a D-class submarine built for the United States Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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USS Dahlgren (DD-187)

USS Dahlgren (DD-187/AG-91) was a which served in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Decatur (DD-341)

The third USS Decatur (DD-341) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Stephen Decatur.

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USS Defense (AM-317)

USS Defense (AM-317) was an acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.

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USS Dent

USS Dent (DD–116) was a ''Wickes''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I and later served as APD-9 in World War II.

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USS Denver (CL-16)

USS Denver (C-14/PG-28/CL-16) was the lead ship of her class of protected cruisers in the United States Navy.

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USS Des Moines (CL-17)

USS Des Moines (C-15/PG-29/CL-17) was a protected cruiser of the in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first Navy ship named for the city of Des Moines, Iowa.

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USS Devastator (AM-318)

USS Devastator (AM-318) was an ''Auk''-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing naval mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.

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USS Dixie (1893)

The first USS Dixie (later AD-1) was a United States Navy auxiliary cruiser and later a destroyer tender.

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USS Dolphin (PG-24)

USS Dolphin (PG-24) was a gunboat/dispatch vessel; the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the dolphin.

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USS Dorothea (1898)

USS Dorothea, a civilian vessel that retained her original name when purchased by the Navy for use as a gunboat, was the only ship of the United States Navy to bear that name, though other ships have been named,, and.

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USS Drayton (DD-23)

USS Drayton (DD-23) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Enterprise (1831)

The fourth USS Enterprise was a United States Navy schooner.

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USS Fairfax (DD-93)

USS Fairfax (DD-93) was a in the United States Navy during World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Richmond (G88), as a.

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USS Falmouth (1827)

USS Falmouth was a sloop of war in the United States Navy during the mid-19th century.

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USS Flusser (DD-289)

USS Flusser (DD-289) was a built for the United States Navy during World War I.

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USS Gato (SS-212)

USS Gato (SS-212) was the lead ship of her class of submarine in the United States Navy.

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USS Gato (SSN-615)

was a ''Thresher/Permit''-class nuclear submarine known as the "Goal Keeper" or the "Black Cat." She was the second United States Navy ship named after the gato, a species of small catshark found in waters along the west coast of Mexico.

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USS Germantown (1846)

USS Germantown was a United States Navy sloop-of-war in commission for various periods between 1847 and 1860.

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USS Goldsborough (DD-188)

USS Goldsborough (DD-188/AVP-18/AVD-5/APD-32) was a in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Gridley (DLG-21)

USS Gridley (DLG-21/CG-21), a guided missile cruiser, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after Charles Vernon Gridley, who distinguished himself with Admiral George Dewey's force at the Battle of Manila Bay on 1 May 1898.

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USS Guavina

USS Guavina (SS/SSO/AGSS/AOSS-362), a, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the guavina, a fish which may reach a length of indigenous to the West Indies and the Atlantic coasts of Central America and Mexico.

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USS H-1 (SS-28)

USS H-1 (SS-28), the lead ship of her class of submarine of the United States Navy, was originally named Seawolf, making her the first ship of the U.S. Navy to be named for the seawolf.

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USS Harding (DD-91)

USS Harding (DD-91) was a in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first ship named in honor of Seth Harding.

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USS Harrison (DD-573)

USS Harrison (DD-573) was a of the United States Navy.

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USS Hopkins (DD-6)

The first USS Hopkins (DD-6) was a Hopkins-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of the, in the United States Navy named for Esek Hopkins.

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USS Howard (DD-179)

USS Howard (DD–179) was a in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Hull (DD-330)

The second USS Hull (DD-330) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Isaac Hull.

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USS Iris (1847)

The first USS Iris was a wooden steamship in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War.

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USS Isherwood (DD-284)

USS Isherwood (DD-284) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Isherwood.

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USS Jacob Jones (DD-130)

USS Jacob Jones (DD-130), named for Commodore Jacob Jones USN (1768–1850), was a. Jacob Jones was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden, New Jersey on 21 February 1918, launched on 20 November 1918 by Mrs.

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USS Jarvis (DD-38)

The first USS Jarvis (DD-38) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for James C. Jarvis.

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USS John Francis Burnes (DD-299)

USS John Francis Burns (DD-299) was a built for the United States Navy during World War I.

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USS John Rodgers (DD-574)

USS John Rodgers (DD-574) was a of the United States Navy commissioned during World War II.

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USS Jouett (DD-41)

The first USS Jouett (DD-41) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated as CG-13.

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USS Kansas (1863)

USS Kansas (1863) was a gunboat constructed for the Union Navy during the middle of the American Civil War.

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USS Kentucky (BB-6)

USS Kentucky (BB-6) was the second and final pre-dreadnought battleship built for the United States Navy.

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USS L-5 (SS-44)

USS L-5 (SS-44) was an ''L''-class submarine built for the United States Navy during the 1910s.

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USS Lackawanna (1862)

The first USS Lackawanna was a screw sloop-of-war in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS Lamson (DD-18)

USS Lamson (DD–18) was a in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first ship named for Roswell Lamson.

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USS Lancaster (1858)

The first USS Lancaster was a screw sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the American Civil War through the Spanish–American War.

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USS Langley (CV-1)

USS Langley (CV-1/AV-3) was the United States Navy's first aircraft carrier, converted in 1920 from the collier USS Jupiter (AC-3), and also the US Navy's first turbo-electric-powered ship.

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USS Lawrence (DD-8)

The third USS Lawrence (DD-8) was a Lawrence-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of, in the United States Navy.

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USS Leftwich

USS Leftwich (DD-984) was a ''Spruance''-class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi.

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USS Levant (1837)

The first USS Levant was a second-class sloop-of-war in the United States Navy.

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USS Lexington (1825)

The second USS Lexington was a sloop in the United States Navy built at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, in 1825; and commissioned on 11 June 1826, Master Commandant William B. Shubrick in command.

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USS Mapiro (SS-376)

Submarine Warfare insignia USS Mapiro (SS-376), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the mapiro, a fish of the Gobioidea suborder occurring off the West Indies and the Atlantic coasts of Central America and Mexico.

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USS Marblehead (C-11)

The second USS Marblehead (C-11/PG-27) was a ''Montgomery''-class unprotected cruiser in the United States Navy, authorized in the naval appropriations bill of September 7, 1888.

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USS Mars (AFS-1)

USS Mars (AFS‑1), the third United States Navy ship to bear the name, was laid down by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego, California, on 5 May 1962; launched on 15 June 1963, sponsored by Mrs.

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USS Marsh (DE-699)

USS Marsh (DE-699) was a of the United States Navy, named after Ensign Benjamin R. Marsh, Jr., USNR, who was killed on board the battleship during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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USS Maryland (ACR-8)

The second USS Maryland (ACR-8/CA-8), also referred to as "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Massachusetts (1845)

USS Massachusetts (1845) was a steamer built in 1845 and acquired by the U.S. War Department in 1847.

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USS Milwaukee (C-21)

The second USS Milwaukee (C-21) was a protected cruiser in the United States Navy.

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USS Montana (ACR-13)

USS Montana (ACR-13/CA-13), also referred to as "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Montgomery (1858)

The third USS Montgomery was a wooden screw steamer in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS Moody (DD-277)

USS Moody (DD-277) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy in commission from 1919 to 1922 and from 1923 to 1930.

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USS Morris (DD-271)

USS Morris (DD-271) was a built for the United States Navy during World War I.

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USS Nantucket (IX-18)

USS Ranger, later USS Rockport and USS Nantucket (PG-23/IX-18), was a gunboat of the United States Navy.

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USS Narragansett (1859)

The first USS Narragansett was a 2nd class screw sloop in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS New Hampshire (BB-25)

New Hampshire (BB-25) was the sixth and final pre-dreadnought battleship, the last vessel of that type built for the United States Navy.

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USS New Orleans (CL-22)

USS New Orleans (later designated PG-34 then CL-22) was a United States Navy protected cruiser of the ''New Orleans'' class.

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USS Ossipee (1861)

The first USS Ossipee was a wooden, screw sloop of war in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS Pawnee (1859)

The first USS Pawnee was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS PC-815

USS PC-815 was a built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Peleliu

USS Peleliu (LHA-5) was a of the United States Navy, named for the Battle of Peleliu of World War II.

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USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4)

The second USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4/CA-4), also referred to as Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Perry (DD-11)

The second USS Perry (DD-11) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Pioneer

USS Pioneer may refer to.

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USS Powhatan (1850)

The first USS Powhatan was a sidewheel steam frigate in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS Princeton (PG-13)

The third USS Princeton was a composite gunboat in the United States Navy.

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USS Putnam (DD-287)

USS Putnam (DD-287) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Charles Putnam.

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USS Pyro (AE-24)

The second USS Pyro (AE–24), an ammunition ship, was laid down 21 October 1957 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrows Point, Maryland; launched 5 November 1958; sponsored by Mrs.

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USS R-7 (SS-84)

USS R-7 (SS-84) was an ''R''-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS R-8 (SS-85)

USS R-8 (SS-85) was an ''R''-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS Rainbow

USS Rainbow (AS-7) was the only ship in the United States Navy by that name.

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USS Raleigh (C-8)

USS Raleigh (C-8) was a United States Navy protected cruiser of the ''Cincinnati'' class, commissioned in 1894 and in periodic service until 1919.

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USS Raritan (1843)

The first USS Raritan was a wooden-hulled, three-masted sailing frigate of the United States Navy built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, laid down in 1820, but not launched until 13 June 1843, sponsored by Commodore Frederick Engle.

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USS Reid (DD-292)

The second USS Reid (DD-292) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Samuel Chester Reid.

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USS Relief (1836)

The first USS Relief was a supply ship in the United States Navy.

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USS Richmond (CL-9)

USS Richmond (CL-9) was an light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy.

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USS Robert Smith (DD-324)

USS Robert Smith (DD-324) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Robert Smith (1757–1842), a member of President James Madison's cabinet.

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USS Rowan (TB-8)

The first USS Rowan (Torpedo Boat No. 8/TB-8) was a torpedo boat in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War.

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USS S-43 (SS-154)

USS S-43 (SS-154) was a third-group (S-42) ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS Sacramento (PG-19)

The second USS Sacramento (PG-19) was a gunboat in the United States Navy.

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USS Saginaw (1859)

The first USS Saginaw was a sidewheel sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS San Francisco (CA-38)

USS San Francisco (CA-38), a, was the second ship of three of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco, California.

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USS Saratoga (1842)

USS Saratoga, a sloop-of-war, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Battle of Saratoga of the American Revolutionary War.

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USS Savannah (1842)

The second USS Savannah was a frigate in the United States Navy.

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USS Schenck (DD-159)

USS Schenck (DD-159) was a in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Shasta (AE-33)

USS Shasta (AE-33) was a ''Kilauea''-class replenishment ammunition ship of the United States Navy.

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USS Shenandoah (1862)

The first USS Shenandoah was a wooden screw sloop of the United States Navy.

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USS Sonoma (1862)

The first USS Sonoma was a sidewheel gunboat that served in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

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USS Spitfire (1846)

The fourth USS Spitfire was a sidewheel gunboat in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War.

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USS St. Louis (1828)

USS St.

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USS St. Mary's (1844)

The second USS St.

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USS Sturgeon (SS-187)

USS Sturgeon (SS-187), a ''Salmon''-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sturgeon.

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USS Suisun

USS Suisun (AVP-53) was a United States Navy ''Barnegat''-class small seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1955.

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USS Sumner (DD-333)

The first USS Sumner (DD-333) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Allen M. Sumner.

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USS Supply (1846)

The first USS Supply was a ship-rigged sailing vessel which served as a stores ship in the United States Navy.

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USS Suwanee (1864)

The first USS Suwanee was a 3rd-rate gunboat commissioned by the Union Navy in its struggle against the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War.

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USS Tarawa (LHA-1)

USS Tarawa (LHA-1) was a United States Navy amphibious assault ship, the lead ship of her class, and the second ship to be named for the Battle of Tarawa during World War II.

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USS Tattnall (DD-125)

USS Tattnall (DD–125) was a ''Wickes''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first ship named for Captain Josiah Tattnall.

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USS Taussig

USS Taussig (DD-746), an, was named for Edward D. Taussig, a Rear Admiral of the United States Navy whose career spanned over 50 years.

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USS Thornton (DD-270)

USS Thornton (DD-270/AVD-11) was a in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Tilefish (SS-307)

USS Tilefish (SS-307), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the tilefish, a large, yellow-spotted deepwater food fish.

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USS Tingey (DD-272)

USS Tingey (DD-272) was a built for the United States Navy during World War I.

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USS Toledo (CA-133)

USS Toledo (CA-133) was a ''Baltimore''-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy active during the Korean War.

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USS Tracy (DD-214)

The USS Tracy (DD-214/DM-19) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Trippe (DD-33)

The second USS Trippe (DD-33) was a in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated (CG-20).

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USS Truxtun (CGN-35)

The fifth USS Truxtun (DLGN-35/CGN-35) was a nuclear powered cruiser in the U.S. Navy.

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USS Truxtun (DD-14)

The second USS Truxtun (DD-14) was the lead ship of s in the United States Navy.

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USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37)

USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) was a of the U.S. Navy.

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USS Twining (DD-540)

USS Twining (DD-540), a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral Nathan C. Twining (1869–1924).

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USS Union (AKA-106)

USS Union (AKA-106) was a of the United States Navy, the fourth ship with this name, and served as a commissioned ship for 25 years and 1 month.

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USS Upshur (DD-144)

USS Upshur (DD–144) was a in the United States Navy before and during World War II.

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USS Vammen (DE-644)

USS Vammen (DE-644) was a of the United States Navy, named in honor of Ensign Clarence E. Vammen, Jr. (1919–1942), a naval aviator who died in the Battle of Midway.

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USS Vincennes (1826)

USS Vincennes (1826) was a 703-ton Boston-class sloop of war in the United States Navy from 1826 to 1865.

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USS Vixen (1846)

The third USS Vixen was a steamboat in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War.

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USS Vogelgesang (DD-862)

USS Vogelgesang (DD-862) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Wallace L. Lind

USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703), an, was named for Captain Wallace L. Lind (1887–1940), who was awarded the Navy Cross during World War I. Wallace L. Lind was laid down on 14 February 1944 by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Kearny, New Jersey and launched on 14 June 1944; sponsored by Mrs.

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USS Walter X. Young (APD-131)

USS Walter X. Young (DE-715/APD-131) was a ship of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant Walter X. Young (1918–1942), an officer of the United States Marine Corps who was killed in action during the Battle of Guadalcanal.

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USS Washington (ACR-11)

The seventh USS Washington (ACR-11/CA-11/IX-39), also referred to as "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS West Virginia (ACR-5)

The first USS West Virginia (ACR-5/CA-5), also referred to as "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Woodbury (DD-309)

The third USS Woodbury (DD-309) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy.

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USS Worden (DD-352)

The third USS Worden (DD-352) was a ''Farragut''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Yorktown (1839)

The first USS Yorktown was a 16-gun sloop-of-war of the United States Navy.

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Usufruct

Usufruct is a limited real right (or in rem right) found in civil-law and mixed jurisdictions that unites the two property interests of usus and fructus.

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Usumacinta River

The Usumacinta River (named after the Howler monkey) is a river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala.

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Utah

Utah is a state in the western United States.

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Utah Territory

The Territory of Utah was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from September 9, 1850, until January 4, 1896, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Utah, the 45th state.

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Utah War

The Utah War (1857–1858), also known as the Utah Expedition, Utah Campaign, Buchanan's Blunder,Poll, Richard D., and Ralph W. Hansen.

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UTC−05:00

UTC−05:00 is a time offset that subtracts five hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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UTC−07:00

UTC−07:00 is a time offset that subtracts 7 hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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UTC−08:00

UTC−08:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −08.

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Utility frequency

The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the nominal frequency of the oscillations of alternating current (AC) in an electric power grid transmitted from a power station to the end-user.

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Utility model

A utility model is a patent-like intellectual property right to protect inventions.

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Uto-Aztecan languages

Uto-Aztecan or Uto-Aztekan is a family of Indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over 30 languages.

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Utopia (book)

Utopia (Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia) is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More (1478–1535) published in 1516 in Latin.

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Utpal Bhattacharya

Utpal Bhattacharya is a finance professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Uvalde County, Texas

Uvalde County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Uxmal

Uxmal (Yucatec Maya: Óoxmáal) is an ancient Maya city of the classical period in present-day Mexico.

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V8 (beverage)

V8 Vegetable Juice, sometimes just called V8, is a trademarked name for a number of beverage products sold worldwide that are made from eight vegetables, or a mixture of vegetables and fruits.

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Vachellia sphaerocephala

Vachellia sphaerocephala (bull's horn thorn or bee wattle) is a plant of the family Fabaceae.

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Val Venis

Sean Allen Morley (born March 6, 1971), better known by the ring name Val Venis, is a Canadian professional wrestler.

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Valentín Canalizo

José Valentín Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo (12 February 1795 – 20 February 1850), known as General Valentín Canalizo, son of Vicente Canalizo and María Josefa Bocadillo and baptized on 16 February 1795 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Monterrey, was a Mexican President, state governor, city mayor, army general, defense minister and conservative politician.

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Valentín Gómez Farías

Valentín Gómez Farías (14 February 1781 – 5 July 1858) was the President of Mexico for five short periods in the 1830s and 1840s.

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Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14.

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Valladolid, Yucatán

Valladolid (Saki' in Maya) (Spanish) is a city located in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Yucatán.

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Valle de Banderas

Valle de Banderas is a town in the state of Nayarit, Mexico.

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Valle de Bravo

Valle de Bravo is a town and municipality located in State of Mexico, Mexico.

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Valle de Guadalupe

Valle de Guadalupe (Valley of Guadalupe), or Francisco Zarco is a village located in the Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, Mexico, 20 km (14 mi) north of the city of Ensenada.

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Valley of Mexico

The Valley of Mexico (Valle de México; Tepētzallāntli Mēxihco) is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly coterminous with present-day Mexico City and the eastern half of the State of Mexico.

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Valparaíso, Zacatecas

Valparaíso is a town in the north central Mexican state of Zacatecas.

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Value chain

A value chain is a set of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service for the market.

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Vampire

A vampire is a being from folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital force (generally in the form of blood) of the living.

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Vampire bat

Vampire bats are bats whose food source is blood, a dietary trait called hematophagy.

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Vampiro

Ian Richard Hodgkinson (born May 31, 1967), better known by his ring name Vampiro, is a Canadian semi-retired professional wrestler currently working for Lucha Underground as a color commentator.

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Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land was the original name used by most Europeans for the island of Tasmania, now part of Australia.

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Vanadinite

Vanadinite is a mineral belonging to the apatite group of phosphates, with the chemical formula Pb5(VO4)3Cl.

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Vanadium

Vanadium is a chemical element with symbol V and atomic number 23.

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Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, just off the coast of Canada.

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Vancouver Island University

Vancouver Island University (abbreviated as VIU, formerly known as Malaspina University-College and before that as Malaspina College) is a Canadian public university serving Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia.

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Vanidades

Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines.

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Vanilla

Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia).

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Vanity Fair (magazine)

Vanity Fair is a magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.

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Vaquero

The vaquero (vaqueiro) is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that originated on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Vaquita

The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is a species of porpoise endemic to the northern part of the Gulf of California that is on the brink of extinction.

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Variatus platy

The variatus platy (Xiphophorus variatus), also known as variable platyfish or variegated platy, is a species of freshwater fish in family Poecilidae of order Cyprinodontiformes.

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Varied bunting

The varied bunting (Passerina versicolor) is a species of songbird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae.

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Variety (botany)

In botanical nomenclature, variety (abbreviated var.; in varietas) is a taxonomic rank below that of species and subspecies but above that of form.

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Variety store

A variety store (also pound shop, dollar store, and other names) is a retail store that sells a wide range of inexpensive household goods.

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Víctor Cervera Pacheco

Víctor Manuel Cervera Pacheco (April 23, 1936 – August 18, 2004) was a Mexican politician who served as Governor of Yucatán from 1984 to 1988, and again from 1995 through 2001.

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Víctor Lojero

Víctor Hugo Lojero (born November 17, 1984 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer.

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Víctor Manuel Gerena

Víctor Manuel Gerena (born June 24, 1958) is an American fugitive wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the September 1983 White Eagle armed robbery, as a Wells Fargo employee and a member of a Los Macheteros gang, of a Wells Fargo armored car facility.

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Víctor Trujillo

Víctor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros (born July 30, 1961) is a Mexican host, comedian, political commentator and journalist.

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Vea

Vea was a Puerto Rican celebrity gossip magazine that was published weekly from 1968 to 2009.

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Vegan Outreach

Vegan Outreach is an American grassroots animal advocacy group working to promote veganism through the widespread distribution of printed informational booklets.

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Vegetarian cuisine

Vegetarian cuisine is based on food that meets vegetarian standards by not including meat and animal tissue products (such as gelatin or animal-derived rennet).

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Vehicle registration plate

A vehicle registration plate, also known as a number plate (British English) or a license plate (American English), is a metal or plastic plate attached to a motor vehicle or trailer for official identification purposes.

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Venetian language

Venetian or Venetan (Venetian: vèneto, vènet or łéngua vèneta) is a Romance language spoken as a native language by almost four million people in the northeast of Italy,Ethnologue.

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Venezuelan Summer League

The Venezuelan Summer League (VSL) was a Minor League Baseball rookie-level circuit which operated in the Major League Baseball's academies in the Venezuelan state of Carabobo.

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Venice Biennale

The Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia; in English also called the "Venice Biennial") refers to an arts organization based in Venice and the name of the original and principal biennial exhibition the organization organizes.

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Venice, Los Angeles

Venice is a residential, commercial, and recreational beachfront neighborhood within Los Angeles, California.

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Venustiano Carranza

Venustiano Carranza Garza (29 December 1859 – 21 May 1920) was one of the main leaders of the Mexican Revolution, whose victorious northern revolutionary Constitutionalist Army defeated the counter-revolutionary regime of Victoriano Huerta (February 1913-July 1914) and then defeated fellow revolutionaries after Huerta's ouster.

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Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City

Venustiano Carranza is one of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City.

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Vera Cruz, Indiana

Vera Cruz is a town in Harrison Township, Wells County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Veracruz

Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave,In isolation, Veracruz, de and Llave are pronounced, respectively,, and.

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Veracruz (city)

Veracruz, officially known as Heroica Veracruz, is a major port city and municipality on the Gulf of Mexico in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

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Veracruz Canyon

The Veracruz Canyon is an underwater canyon.

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Verónica Castro

Verónica Castro (pronounced), full name Verónica Judith Sáenz Castro Alba (born 19 October 1952), is a Mexican actress and entertainer.

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Verdin

The verdin (Auriparus flaviceps) is a species of penduline tit.

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Vermicelli

Vermicelli (lit. "little worms") is a traditional type of pasta round in section similar to spaghetti.

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Vermilion flycatcher

The vermilion flycatcher or common vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus obscurus) is a small passerine bird in the Tyrannidae, or tyrant flycatcher family.

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Vertisol

In both the FAO and USDA soil taxonomy, a vertisol (Vertosol in the Australian Soil Classification) is a soil in which there is a high content of expansive clay known as montmorillonite that forms deep cracks in drier seasons or years.

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Very-long-baseline interferometry

Very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) is a type of astronomical interferometry used in radio astronomy.

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Vesper sparrow

The vesper sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) is a medium-sized American sparrow.

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VH1 MegaHits

VH1 MegaHits is a music channel available in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico (formerly in Peru, Colombia and Venezuela).

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Via Campesina

La Vía Campesina (from Spanish la vía campesina, the campesino way, or the peasants' way) was founded in 1993 by farmers organizations from Europe, Latin America, Asia, North America, Central America and Africa.

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Vic Mackey

Victor Samuel "Vic" Mackey, played by Michael Chiklis, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the highly acclaimed FX crime drama series The Shield, which ran for seven seasons.

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Vic Wunderle

Victor Steven "Vic" Wunderle (born March 4, 1976 in Lincoln, Illinois) is an archer from the United States.

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Vicente Fernández

Vicente "Chente" Fernández Gómez (born 17 February 1940) is a Mexican retired singer, actor, and film producer.

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Vicente Fox

Vicente Fox Quesada, (born 2 July 1942) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as the 55th President of Mexico from December 1, 2000 to November 30, 2006.

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Vicente Guerrero

Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña (August 10, 1782 – February 14, 1831) was one of the leading revolutionary generals of the Mexican War of Independence.

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Vicente Leñero

Vicente Leñero Otero (June 9, 1933 – December 3, 2014) was a Mexican novelist, journalist, and playwright.

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Vicente Lombardo Toledano

Vicente Lombardo Toledano (July 16, 1894 – November 16, 1968) was one of the foremost Mexican labor leaders of the 20th century, and called "the dean of Mexican Marxism the best-known link between Mexico and the international world of Marxism and socialism," In 1936 he founded the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM), the national labor federation most closely associated with the ruling party founded by President Lázaro Cárdenas, the Party of the Mexican Revolution (PRM).

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Vicente Matías Vuoso

Vicente José Matías Vuoso (born 3 November 1981) is a former Argentine-born Mexican footballer.

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Viceroy (cigarette)

Viceroy is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and British American Tobacco outside of the United States.

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Victor Rebengiuc

Victor Rebengiuc (known in full as Victor-George Rebengiuc; born February 10, 1933) is an award-winning Romanian film and stage actor, also known as a civil society activist.

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Victor Schœlcher

Victor Schœlcher (22 July 1804 – 25 December 1893) was a French abolitionist writer in the 19th century and the main spokesman for a group from Paris who worked for the abolition of slavery, and formed an abolition society in 1834.

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Victor Serge

Victor Serge, born Victor Lvovich Kibalchich (Ви́ктор Льво́вич Киба́льчич; December 30, 1890 – November 17, 1947), was a Russian revolutionary and writer.

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Victoria Regional Airport

Victoria Regional Airport is a county owned, public use airport located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) northeast of the central business district of Victoria, a city in Victoria County, Texas, United States.

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Victoria Ruffo

Victoria Ruffo (born Maria Victoria Eugenia Guadalupe Martínez del Río Moreno-Ruffo on May 31, 1962 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress notable for her roles in telenovelas.

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Victoria, Texas

Victoria is the largest city and county seat of Victoria County, Texas.

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Victoriano Huerta

José Victoriano Huerta Márquez (22 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a Mexican military officer and 35th President of Mexico.

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Victorio

Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; ca. 1825–October 14, 1880) was a warrior and chief of the Warm Springs band of the Tchihendeh (or Chihenne, usually called Mimbreño) division of the central Apaches in what is now the American states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua.

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Victorio Peak

Victorio Peak is a high rocky outcropping in the Hembrillo Basin in southern New Mexico.

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Video

Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.

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Videocon

Videocon Industries Limited is a large diversified Indian company headquartered in Mumbai.

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Videoscandals

The Videoscandals were political scandals in Mexico in 2004 when videos of prominent politicians taken with hidden cameras were made public.

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View of the World from 9th Avenue

View of the World from 9th Avenue (sometimes A Parochial New Yorker's View of the World, A New Yorker's View of the World or simply View of the World) is a 1976 illustration by Saul Steinberg that served as the cover of the March 29, 1976, edition of The New Yorker.

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Viking (rocket)

The Viking rocket series of sounding rockets were designed and built by the Glenn L. Martin Company (now Lockheed-Martin) under the direction of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).

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Viking Line

Viking Line is a Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between Finland, the Åland Islands, Sweden and Estonia.

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Vikki Carr

Vikki Carr (born Florencia Bisenta de Casillas-Martinez Cardona, July 19, 1941) is an American vocalist who has had a singing career for over four decades.

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Villa Guerrero, Jalisco

Villa Guerrero Municipality is located in the north of the state of Jalisco, México, between 103°22′30″ and 103°50′00″ longitude west and 21°54′00″ and 22°10′00″ latitude north, at an altitude of above sea level.

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Villahermosa

Villahermosa (Beautiful Village) is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Tabasco, and the municipal seat of the Centro municipality.

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Villahermosa Institute of Technology

The Villahermosa Institute of Technology (in Instituto Tecnológico de Villahermosa, ITVH) is Mexican public university located in Villahermosa, Tabasco, in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Villano III

Arturo Díaz Mendoza (born March 23, 1952) is a retired Mexican professional wrestler best known for performing under the stage name Villano III (in Spanish Villano Tercero).

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Villano IV

Tomas Díaz Mendoza (born April 9, 1965) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Villano IV.

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Villano V

Raymundo Díaz Mendoza Jr. (born March 22, 1962) is a Mexican professional wrestler, who has performed under the name Villano V (Villano Quinto, which means "Fifth Villain") until he was unmasked on March 20, 2009, after which he became known as "Ray Mendoza Jr." after his father Ray Mendoza.

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Vinaròs

Vinaròs is a city located in eastern Spain and the capital of the Baix Maestrat.

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Viola Slaughter

Cora Viola Howell (September 18, 1860–March 1941), later to become Viola Slaughter, was an Arizona rancher and the wife of Sheriff John Horton Slaughter, known as Texas John Slaughter.

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Violet sabrewing

The violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) is a very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica and western Panama.

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Violet-green swallow

The violet-green swallow (Tachycineta thalassina) is a small North American passerine bird in the swallow family.

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Viperidae

The Viperidae (vipers) is a family of venomous snakes found in most parts of the world, excluding Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, Hawaii, various other isolated islands, and north of the Arctic Circle.

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Virginia Hill

Virginia Hill (born Onie Virginia Hill; August 26, 1916 – March 24, 1966) was an American organized crime figure.

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Viridiana

Viridiana is a 1961 Spanish-Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste.

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Visa Waiver Program

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program of the United States Government which allows citizens of specific countries to travel to the United States for tourism, business, or while in transit for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa.

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Vision Divine

Vision Divine is an Italian power/progressive metal band formed in 1998.

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Viva La Bam

Viva La Bam is an American reality television series that starred Bam Margera and his friends and family.

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Viva Villa!

Viva Villa! is a 1934 American Pre-Code film starring Wallace Beery as Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa.

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Vivian Hsu

Vivian Hsu (Atayal: Bidai Syulan;; ビビアン・スー; born March 19, 1975) is a Taiwanese singer and actress.

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Vizcarra

Vizcarra (sometimes spelled as "Viscarra") is a Basque surname which originated in the town of Guernica, Spain.

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Vladimir Mayakovsky

Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (Владимир Владимирович Маяковский; – 14 April 1930) was a Russian Soviet poet, playwright, artist, and actor.

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Vlady Kibalchich Rusakov

Vladimir Victorovich Kibalchich Rusakov (Владимир Викторович Кибальчич; June 15, 1920 – July 21, 2005) was a Russian-Mexican painter, known simply as "Vlady" in Mexico.

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Voces inocentes

Voces Inocentes (English title: Innocent Voices) is a 2004 Salvadorian-war film directed by Luis Mandoki. The plot is set during the Salvadoran Civil War, and is based on writer Óscar Torres's childhood. The film serves as a general commentary on the military use of children. The movie also shows injustice against innocent people who are forced to fight in the war. It follows the story of the narrator, a boy named Chava.

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Volcanic cone

Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcanic landforms.

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Volcán de Colima

The Volcán de Colima, 3,820 m (12,533 ft), also known as Volcán de Fuego, is part of the Colima Volcanic Complex (CVC) consisting of Volcán de Colima, Nevado de Colima and the eroded El Cántaro (listed as extinct).

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Volkswagen Gol

The Volkswagen Gol is a subcompact car that has been manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil since 1980 as Volkswagen's entry-level car in the Latin American market—where it succeeded the Volkswagen Type 1 (Fusca) and the VW Brasilia.

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Volkswagen Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is a compact car produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across seven generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – such as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1).

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Volkswagen Jetta

The Volkswagen Jetta is a compact car/small family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen since 1979.

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Volkswagen Santana

The Volkswagen Santana is a three-box sedan, based on the second-generation Volkswagen Passat (B2).

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Volkswagen Sharan

The Volkswagen Sharan is a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen since 1995.

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Volkswagen Type 2

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a forward control panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model.

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Volver a empezar

Volver a empezar is the name of two things.

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Volver a Empezar (TV series)

Volver a Empezar (English title: Return to begin) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 199495.

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Volvo B7R

The Volvo B7R is a coach chassis available with a range of bodies.

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Volvo Buses

Volvo Buses (Formal name: Volvo Bussar AB) (stylized as VOLVO) is a subsidiary and a business area of the Swedish vehicle maker Volvo, which became an independent division in 1968.

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Vonage

Vonage is a publicly-held Internet telephony service provider, providing business and residential telecommunication services based on voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

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Voseo

In Spanish grammar, voseo is the use of vos as a second person singular pronoun, including its conjugational verb forms in many dialects.

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Voter registration

Voter registration (or enrollment) is the requirement that a person otherwise eligible to vote register (or enroll) on an electoral roll before they will be entitled or permitted to vote.

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Voter turnout

Voter turnout is the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election.

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Voting age

A voting age is a minimum age established by law that a person must attain before they become eligible to vote in a public election.

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Votivkirche, Vienna

The Votivkirche (Votive Church) is a neo-Gothic church located on the Ringstraße in Vienna, Austria.

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Voyagers!

Voyagers! is an American science fiction television series about time travel that aired on NBC during the 1982–1983 season.

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VU University Amsterdam

The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (abbreviated as VU, VU University Amsterdam, "Free University Amsterdam") is a university in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 1880.

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Vulcan Materials Company

Vulcan Materials Company, is an American company based in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Vulpes

Vulpes is a genus of the Canidae.

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Wadaiko Yamato

Wadaiko Yamato 和太鼓倭 is a Japanese musical group of taiko drummers founded in 1993 by Masa Ogawa.

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Wafer

In gastronomy, a wafer is a crisp, often sweet, very thin, flat, and dry biscuit, often used to decorate ice cream, and also used as a garnish on some sweet dishes.

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Wagner Murals

The Wagner Murals are the name for over 70 mural fragments illegally removed from the Pre-Columbian site of Teotihuacán in the 1960s.

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Wakayama Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan on the Kii Peninsula in the Kansai region on Honshū island.

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Walgreens

The Walgreen Company (or simply Walgreens) is an American company that operates as the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States behind CVS Health.

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Walk the Line

Walk the Line is a 2005 American biographical drama film directed by James Mangold.

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Walker County, Texas

Walker County is a county located in the east central section of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Walking with Beasts

Walking with Beasts (Walking with Prehistoric Beasts in North American releases) is a 2001 six-part television documentary miniseries, produced by the BBC Natural History Unit.

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Wall Street English

Wall Street English (formerly Wall Street Institute) is among the largest providers of English language education for adults around the world.

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Wallace Beery

Wallace Fitzgerald Beery (April 1, 1885 – April 15, 1949) was an American film actor.

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Walmart de México y Centroamérica

Walmart de México y Centroamérica, Walmart's largest division outside the U.S. as of April 30, 2018, consists of 2,371 stores around the country, including 272 Walmart Supercenter stores and 163 Sam's Club stores.

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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (originally established as Buena Vista Film Distribution Company, Inc., Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc. and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.) is an American film distributor owned by The Walt Disney Company.

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Walter Centeno

Wálter Centeno Corea (born 6 October 1974) is a retired Costa Rican football midfielder who is one of Costa Rica's best players.

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Walter Colton

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Walter Hinton

Walter T. Hinton (10 November 1888 – 28 October 1981) was a United States aviator.

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Walter P. Lane

Walter Paye Lane (February 18, 1817 – January 28, 1892) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War who also served in the armies of the Republic of Texas and the United States of America.

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Walter Taylor (archaeologist)

Walter Willard Taylor, Jr. (1913–1997) was an American anthropologist and archaeologist most famous for his work at Coahuila in Mexico and his "Conjunctive archaeology", a method of studying the past combining elements of both the traditional archaeology of the period and the allied field of anthropology.

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Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum, located in Mount Vernon-Belvedere, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is a public art museum founded and opened in 1934.

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War in the Pacific National Historical Park

The War in the Pacific National Historical Park is a protected area in the United States territory of Guam, in Apra Harbor, which was established in 1978 in honor of those who participated in the Pacific Theater of World War II.

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Warbling vireo

The warbling vireo (Vireo gilvus) is a small North American songbird.

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Warner Bros.

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Warning sign

A warning sign is a type of sign which indicates a potential hazard, obstacle or condition requiring special attention.

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Wars of the indigenous peoples of North America

Wars of the indigenous peoples of North America refers to conflicts between the indigenous peoples of North America and Western powers in territory now part of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

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Washington Caps

The Washington Caps were an American Basketball Association team from 1969 through 1970.

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Washington metropolitan area

The Washington metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

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Washingtonia

Washingtonia is a genus of palms, native to the southwestern United States (in southern California, southwest Arizona, Nevada, and Texas) and northwest Mexico (in northern Baja California and Sonora).

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Washingtonia robusta

Washingtonia robusta (Mexican fan palm or Mexican washingtonia) is a palm tree native to western Sonora, and Baja California Sur in northwestern Mexico.

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Wason Rentería

Wason Libardo Rentería Cuesta (born 4 July 1985) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a striker.

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Water supply

Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes.

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Water wheel

A water wheel is a machine for converting the energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill.

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Watercolor painting

Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French, diminutive of Latin aqua "water"), is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.

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Waterspout

A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex (usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud) that occurs over a body of water.

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Watts, Los Angeles

Watts is a neighborhood in southern Los Angeles, California.

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WBAL (AM)

WBAL (1090 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Baltimore, Maryland.

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WBAP (AM)

WBAP (820 kHz) is an AM News/Talk radio station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

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WDIV-TV

WDIV-TV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 45), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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Web.com Tour

The Web.com Tour is the developmental tour for the U.S.-based PGA Tour, and features professional golfers who have either not yet reached the PGA Tour, or who have done so but then failed to win enough FedEx Cup points to stay at that level.

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Webb County, Texas

Webb County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Webster University Vienna

Webster Vienna Private University is the Austrian branch of Webster University in St. Louis, USA and is the only American university in Austria.

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Wedding ring

A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married.

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Wedge-tailed shearwater

The wedge-tailed shearwater (Ardenna pacifica) is a medium-large shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae.

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Weekly Shōnen Jump

is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines.

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Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray

Weetman Dickinson Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray, (15 July 1856 – 1 May 1927), known as Sir Weetman Pearson, Bt, between 1894 and 1910 and as The Baron Cowdray between 1910 and 1917, was a British engineer, oil industrialist, benefactor and Liberal politician.

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Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by ten events (all — men's individual), held between July 20 and July 30 at the Izmailovo Sports Palace, situated alongside the Izmailovo Park (eastern part of Moscow).

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Welfare

Welfare is a government support for the citizens and residents of society.

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Wendell Cushing Neville

Wendell Cushing Neville (May 12, 1870 – July 8, 1930) was a major general of the United States Marine Corps.

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Werewolf

In folklore, a werewolf (werwulf, "man-wolf") or occasionally lycanthrope (λυκάνθρωπος lukánthrōpos, "wolf-person") is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolflike creature), either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (often a bite or scratch from another werewolf).

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Werner Bischof

Werner Bischof (26 April 1916 – 16 May 1954) was a Swiss photographer and photojournalist.

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Weslaco, Texas

Weslaco is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States.

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West Indian manatee

The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) or "sea cow", also known as American manatee, is the largest surviving member of the aquatic mammal order Sirenia (which also includes the dugong and the extinct Steller's sea cow).

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West Valley City, Utah

West Valley City is a city in Salt Lake County and a suburb of Salt Lake City in the U.S. state of Utah.

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Western Airlines

Western Airlines was a large airline based in California, with operations throughout the western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington D.C. and Miami on the U.S. east coast and also into Mexico.

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Western Federation of Miners

The Western Federation of Miners (WFM) was a radical labor union that gained a reputation for militancy in the mines of the western United States and British Columbia.

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Western fence lizard

The western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) is a common lizard of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Northern Mexico, and the surrounding area.

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Western gray squirrel

The western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus) is an arboreal rodent found along the western coast of the United States and Mexico.

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Western Gulf coastal grasslands

The Western Gulf coastal grasslands are a subtropical grassland ecoregion of the southern United States and northeastern Mexico.

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Western Hemisphere Warm Pool

The Western Hemisphere Warm Pool (WHWP) is a region of sea surface temperatures (SST) warmer than 28.5°C that develops west of Central America in the spring, then expands to the tropical waters to the east.

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Western History Association

The Western History Association (WHA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded in 1961 at Santa Fe, New Mexico by Ray Allen Billington et al., with the following mission: "The Western History Association strives to be a congenial home for the study and teaching of all aspects of North American Wests, frontiers, homelands, and borderlands.

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Western hog-nosed skunk

Recent work has concluded that the western hog-nosed skunk or common hog-nosed skunk (formerly Conepatus mesoleucus) is the same species as the American hog-nosed skunk, and that Conepatus leuconotus is the correct name of the merged populations.

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Western imperialism in Asia

Western imperialism in Asia as presented in this article pertains to Western European entry into what was first called the East Indies.

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Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education

Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education (in Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, ITESO, also Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara) — distinct from the state University of Guadalajara — is a Jesuit university in the Western Mexican state of Jalisco, located in the municipality of Tlaquepaque in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.

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Western kingbird

The western kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) is a large tyrant flycatcher.

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Western saddle

Western saddles are used for western riding and are the saddles used on working horses on cattle ranches throughout the United States, particularly in the west.

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Western screech owl

The western screech owl (Megascops kennicottii) is a small owl native to North and Central America, closely related to the European scops owl and the Description Length averages, wingspan, and weight.

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Western skink

The western skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is a species of small, smooth-scaled lizard with relatively small limbs.

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Western tanager

The western tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), is a medium-sized American songbird.

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Western United States

The Western United States, commonly referred to as the American West, the Far West, or simply the West, traditionally refers to the region comprising the westernmost states of the United States.

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Western whiptail

The western whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris) is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae.

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Westernization

Westernization (US) or Westernisation (UK), also Europeanization/Europeanisation or occidentalization/occidentalisation (from the Occident, meaning the Western world; see "occident" in the dictionary), is a process whereby societies come under or adopt Western culture in areas such as industry, technology, law, politics, economics, lifestyle, diet, clothing, language, alphabet, religion, philosophy, and values.

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WestJet

WestJet Airlines Ltd. is a Canadian low-cost airline founded in 1996.

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Westlife

Westlife were an Irish pop vocal group, formed in Dublin in 1998 and disbanded in 2012.

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Westmorland, California

Westmorland (formerly, Westmoreland) is a city in Imperial County, California.

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Wet feet, dry feet policy

The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy is the name given to a former interpretation of the 1995 revision of the application of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who fled Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later.

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Wet season

The monsoon season, is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs.

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Wet T-shirt contest

A wet T-shirt contest is a competition involving exhibitionism, typically featuring young women contestants at a nightclub, bar, or resort.

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Wetback (slur)

Wetback is a derogatory term used in the United States of to refer to foreign citizens living in the U.S.A, most commonly Mexicans.

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Wewoka, Oklahoma

Wewoka is a city in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States.

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WFLA (AM)

WFLA 970 AM ("Newsradio 970 WFLA") is talk-formatted AM radio station in Tampa, Florida, serving the Tampa Bay media market.

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Whale shark

The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species.

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Whale watching

Whale watching is the practice of observing whales and dolphins (cetaceans) in their natural habitat.

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Whaling in Japan

Japanese whaling, in terms of active hunting of these large mammals, is estimated by the Japan Whaling Association to have begun around the 12th century.

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Wharton State Forest

Wharton State Forest is the largest state forest in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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What About Us? (Brandy song)

"What About Us?" is a song by American recording artist Brandy Norwood.

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What If? (essays)

What If?, subtitled The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is a collection of twenty essays and thirteen sidebars dealing with counterfactual history.

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What Not to Wear (UK TV series)

What Not to Wear is a BAFTA Award-nominated makeover reality television show launched by the BBC in 2001.

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Wheelchair rugby

Wheelchair rugby (originally murderball, and known as quad rugby in the United States) is a team sport for athletes with a disability.

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Whistled language

Whistled languages use whistling to emulate speech and facilitate communication.

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White Castle (restaurant)

White Castle is an American regional hamburger restaurant chain in the Midwestern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.

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White Christmas (weather)

A white Christmas is a Christmas with the presence of snow: either on Christmas Eve or on Christmas Day, depending on local tradition.

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White hawk

The white hawk (Pseudastur albicollis), a bird of prey breeding in the tropical New World, belongs to the family Accipitridae.

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White people

White people is a racial classification specifier, used mostly for people of European descent; depending on context, nationality, and point of view, the term has at times been expanded to encompass certain persons of North African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian descent, persons who are often considered non-white in other contexts.

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White-faced ibis

The white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) is a wading bird in the ibis family Threskiornithidae.

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White-fronted amazon

The white-fronted amazon (Amazona albifrons) also known as the white-fronted parrot, or by the adopted slang term spectacled amazon parrot, is a Central American species of parrot.

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White-necked crow

The white-necked crow (Corvus leucognaphalus) is the largest (in length) of the four Caribbean crow species.

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White-necked jacobin

The white-necked jacobin (Florisuga mellivora) is a large and attractive hummingbird that ranges from Mexico, south to Peru, Bolivia and south Brazil.

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White-nosed coati

The white-nosed coati (Nasua narica), also known as the coatimundi, is a species of coati and a member of the family Procyonidae (raccoons and relatives).

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White-sided jackrabbit

The white-sided jackrabbit (Lepus callotis), also known as the Mexican hare, is a jackrabbit found in a limited range in North America, from southern New Mexico to northwestern and central Mexico.

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White-tailed deer

The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer native to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia.

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White-tailed kite

The white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus) is a small raptor found in western North America and parts of South America.

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White-winged vampire bat

The white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi), a species of vampire bat, is the only member of the genus Diaemus.

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Whiteleg shrimp

Whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei, formerly Penaeus vannamei), also known as Pacific white shrimp or king prawn, is a variety of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food.

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Who's the Boss?

Who's the Boss? is an American sitcom created by Martin Cohan and Blake Hunter, which aired on ABC from September 20, 1984, to April 25, 1992.

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Why, Arizona

Why (O'odham: Ban Hi:nk) is a tiny unincorporated rural community in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

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Widemouth gambusia

The widemouth gambusia (Gambusia eurystoma) is a species of fish in the family Poeciliidae of the order Cyprinodontiformes.

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Wilcox Group

The Wilcox Group is an important geologic group in the Gulf of Mexico Basin and surrounding onshore areas from Mexico and Texas to Louisiana and Alabama.

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Wild turkey

The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an upland ground bird native to North America and is the heaviest member of the diverse Galliformes.

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Wildcoast

Wildcoast (stylized WiLDCOAST) is an international non-profit environmental organization that conserve coastal and marine ecosystem and wildlife.

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Wildwood, New Jersey

Wildwood is a city in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.

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Wilford Woodruff

Wilford Woodruff Sr. (March 1, 1807 – September 2, 1898) was an American religious leader who served as the fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1889 until his death.

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Wilfredo Vázquez

Wilfredo Vázquez Olivera (born August 2, 1960) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 2002.

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Wilhelm Hasse

Wilhelm Hasse was a German-born Mexican brewer and founder of Dos Equis.

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Wilhelm Knechtel

Wilhelm Knechtel (Guillermo Knechtel; 13 August 1837, Pihl–22 October 1924, Bucharest) was an ethnic German Austrian-Romanian gardener and botanist.

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Will Rogers

William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was a stage and motion picture actor, vaudeville performer, American cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist, and social commentator from Oklahoma.

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Will-o'-the-wisp

A will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp or ignis fatuus (Medieval Latin for "foolish fire") is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes.

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Willard H. Brownson

Rear Admiral Willard Herbert Brownson, USN (July 8, 1845 – March 16, 1935), was a United States Navy officer whose career included service against pirates in Mexico and service during the Spanish–American War.

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William

William is a popular given name of an old Germanic origin.

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William A. A. Wallace

William Alexander Anderson "Bigfoot" Wallace (April 3, 1817January 7, 1899) was a famous Texas Ranger who took part in many of the military conflicts of the Republic of Texas and the United States in the 1840s, including the Mexican-American War.

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William A. Moffett

William Adger Moffett (October 31, 1869 – April 4, 1933) was an American admiral and Medal of Honor recipient known as the architect of naval aviation in the United States Navy.

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William A. Richardson

William Richardson (August 27, 1795 – April 20, 1856) was an early California entrepreneur, influential in the development of Yerba Buena, the forerunner of San Francisco.

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William A. Welch

Major William Addams Welch (August 20, 1868 – May 4, 1941) was an American engineer and environmentalist who would have a major impact on the state and national park systems of the United States.

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William B. Franklin

William Buel Franklin (February 27, 1823 – March 8, 1903) was a career United States Army officer and a Union Army general in the American Civil War.

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William B. Ide

William Brown Ide (March 28, 1796 – December 19 or 20, 1852) was a California pioneer who headed the short-lived California Republic in 1846.

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William Beebe

William Beebe (born Charles William Beebe; July 29, 1877 – June 4, 1962) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, and author.

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William Bullock (collector)

William Bullock (c. 1773 – 7 March 1849) was an English traveller, naturalist and antiquarian.

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William Cameron Townsend

William Cameron Townsend (July 9, 1896 – April 23, 1982) was a prominent twentieth-century American Christian missionary-linguist who founded Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics (now SIL International), both of which have long had as primary emphases the translation of the Bible into minority languages and the development of literacy and bilingual education programs in those languages.

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William Curry Holden

William Curry Holden (July 19, 1896 – April 21, 1993), also known as Curry Holden, was an historian and archaeologist.

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William D. Porter

William David Porter (10 March 1808 – 1 May 1864) was a flag officer of the United States Navy.

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William Farrar Smith

William Farrar Smith (February 17, 1824 – February 28, 1903), known as ‘Baldy’ Smith, was a Union general in the American Civil War, notable for attracting the extremes of glory and blame.

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William Frank Buckley Sr.

William Frank Buckley Sr. (July 11, 1881 – October 5, 1958) was an American lawyer and oil developer.

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William G. Bonelli

William George Bonelli (November 9, 1895 – November 21, 1970) was a California Republican politician who became a member of the state Board of Equalization who fled to Mexico to avoid arrest on a corruption indictment.

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William Gaddis

William Thomas Gaddis, Jr. (December 29, 1922 – December 16, 1998) was an American novelist.

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William H. Sullivan

William Healy Sullivan (October 12, 1922 – October 11, 2013) was an American Foreign Service career officer who served as Ambassador to Laos from 1964–1969, the Philippines from 1973–1977, and Iran from 1977–1979.

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William H. Wharton

William Harris Wharton (April 27, 1802 – March 14, 1839) was an American colonist, diplomat, senator and statesman in early Texas.

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William Haines Lytle

William Haines Lytle (November 2, 1826 – September 20, 1863) was a politician in Ohio, renowned poet, and military officer in the United States Army during both the Mexican-American War and American Civil War, where he was killed in action as a brigadier general.

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William Harwar Parker

William Harwar Parker (October 8, 1826 – December 30, 1896) was an officer in the United States Navy and later in the Confederate States Navy.

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William Henry Draper Jr.

William Henry Draper Jr. (1894– 1974) was a 20th-century American army officer, banker, government official, and diplomat.

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William Henry Trescot

William Henry Trescot (November 10, 1822 – May 4, 1898) was an American diplomatist born in Charleston, South Carolina, on the November 10, 1822.

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William Houstoun (botanist)

William Houstoun (occasionally spelt Houston) (1695?–1733) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist who collected plants in the West Indies, Mexico and South America.

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William J. Hardee

William Joseph Hardee (October 12, 1815 – November 6, 1873) was a career U.S. Army officer, serving during the Second Seminole War and in the Mexican-American War, where he was captured and exchanged.

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William Joel Bryan

William Joel Bryan (December 14, 1815 – March 3, 1903) was a Texas soldier and planter.

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William King (governor)

William King (February 9, 1768June 17, 1852) was an American merchant, shipbuilder, army officer, and statesman from Bath, Maine.

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William Knox D'Arcy

William Knox D'Arcy (11 October 1849 – 1 May 1917) was one of the principal founders of the oil and petrochemical industry in Persia (Iran).

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William Kurelek

William Kurelek, CM (March 3, 1927 – November 3, 1977) was a Canadian artist and writer.

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William L. Marcy

William Learned Marcy (December 12, 1786July 4, 1857) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge who served as U.S. Senator, Governor of New York, U.S. Secretary of War and U.S. Secretary of State.

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William Leidesdorff

William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. (October 23, 1810 – May 18, 1848) was one of the earliest mixed-race U.S. citizens in California and a highly successful, enterprising businessman.

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William M. Gwin

William McKendree Gwin (October 9, 1805 – September 3, 1885) was an American medical doctor and politician, serving in elected office in Mississippi and California.

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William P. Hobby Airport

William P. Hobby Airport is an international airport in Houston, Texas, from downtown Houston.

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William Price Williamson

William Price Williamson (August 10, 1884 – August 17, 1918) was an officer in the United States Navy.

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William R. Rhodes

William R. "Bill" Rhodes (born August 15, 1935) is an American banker and philanthropist.

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William Radford

William Radford (September 9, 1809 – January 8, 1890) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy who served during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War, in which he remained loyal to the Union, despite his Virginia birth.

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William Shubrick

William Branford Shubrick (31 October 1790 – 27 May 1874) was an officer in the United States Navy.

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William Spratling

William Spratling (September 22, 1900 – August 7, 1967) was an American-born silver designer and artist, best known for his influence on 20th century Mexican silver design.

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William Stephenson

Sir William Samuel Stephenson, CC, MC, DFC (23 January 1897 – 31 January 1989) was a Canadian soldier, airman, businessman, inventor, spymaster, and the senior representative of British Security Coordination (BSC) for the entire western hemisphere during World War II.

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William Wallace Smith Bliss

William Wallace Smith Bliss (August 17, 1815 – August 5, 1853) was a United States Army officer and mathematics professor.

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Williams-Sonoma

Williams-Sonoma, Inc., is an American publicly traded consumer retail company that sells kitchenwares and home furnishings.

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Willie Aikens

Willie Mays Aikens (born October 14, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman.

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Willie Smith (golfer)

Willie Smith (8 October 1876 – 26 December 1916) was a Scottish golfer.

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Willie Wells

Willie James Wells (August 10, 1906 – January 22, 1989), nicknamed "The Devil," was an American baseball player.

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Willis J. Powell

Willis J. Powell wrote a book, Tachyhippodamia; on The New Secret of Taming Horses to which John Solomon Rarey's work, Taming of Wild Horses, was appended for publication.

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Willow flycatcher

The willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a small insect-eating, neotropical migrant bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Wilmot Proviso

The Wilmot Proviso proposed an American law to ban slavery in territory acquired from Mexico in the Mexican War.

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Wilson (1944 film)

Wilson is a 1944 American biographical film in Technicolor about the 28th American President Woodrow Wilson.

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Wilson Shannon

Wilson Shannon (February 24, 1802 – August 30, 1877) was a Democratic politician from Ohio and Kansas.

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Wilson's plover

The Wilson's plover (Charadrius wilsonia) is a small plover.

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Wilson's warbler

The Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) is a small New World warbler.

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Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise

is a spin-off video game title in the original Mega Man series from Capcom.

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Window of the World

The Window of the World is a theme park located in the western part of the city of Shenzhen in the People's Republic of China.

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Wine Country (California)

The Wine Country is an area of Northern California in the United States known worldwide as a premium wine-growing region.

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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (commonly known as Winnipeg International Airport or simply Winnipeg Airport) is an international airport located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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WinShell

WinShell is a freeware, closed-source multilingual integrated development environment (IDE) for LaTeX and TeX for Windows.

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Winston, Oregon

Winston is a city in Douglas County, Oregon, United States.

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Winter wren

The winter wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) is a very small North American bird and a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae.

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Winteraceae

Winteraceae is a primitive family of tropical trees and shrubs including 60 to 90 species in five genera.

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Winterhaven, California

Winterhaven (formerly, Karmack) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Imperial County, California.

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Wirikuta

Wirikuta is a site, sacred to the Wixárika (Huichol) Indians high in the mountains of central Mexico, between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Zacatecas ranges, near Real de Catorce.

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a U.S. state located in the north-central United States, in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.

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WITI (TV)

WITI, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 33), is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

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Witold Hurewicz

Witold Hurewicz (June 29, 1904 – September 6, 1956) was a Jewish-Polish mathematician.

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WKRC-TV

WKRC-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 12, is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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WLKQ-FM

U.S. radio station La Raza 102.3 (exact location: 102.3) is an Atlanta FM station that plays Mexican music.

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Wolf Ruvinskis

Wolf Ruvinskis (October 31, 1921 – November 9, 1999), born Wolf Ruvinskis Manevics, was a naturalized Mexican actor and Luchador, or professional wrestler.

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Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler

Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler (born 1 December 1950 in Augsburg) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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Wolfgang Paalen

Wolfgang Robert Paalen (July 22, 1905 in Vienna, Austria – September 24, 1959 in Taxco, Mexico) was a German-Austrian-Mexican painter, sculptor and art philosopher.

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Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg is the fifth largest city in the German state of Lower Saxony.

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Wollastonite

Wollastonite is a calcium inosilicate mineral (CaSiO3) that may contain small amounts of iron, magnesium, and manganese substituting for calcium.

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Women artists

Though women artists have been involved in the making of art throughout history, their work, when compared to that of their male counterparts, is often both overlooked and undervalued.

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Women in Pakistan

The status of women in Pakistan is one of systemic gender subordination even though it varies considerably across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socioeconomic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women's lives.

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Women's 100 metres world record progression

The first world record in the 100 metres sprint for women was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922.

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Women's association football

Women's association football, also commonly known as women’s football, or women's soccer, is the most prominent team sport played by women around the globe.

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Women's United Soccer Association

The Women's United Soccer Association, often abbreviated to the WUSA, was the world's first women's soccer league in which all the players were paid as professionals.

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Wonder Bread

Wonder Bread is the name of a brand of bread.

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Wonsan

Wŏnsan, previously known as Wŏnsanjin (元山津), Port Lazarev, and Gensan (元山), is a port city and naval base located in Kangwŏn Province, North Korea, along the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula, on the East Sea (Japan Sea) and the provincial capital.

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Wood duck

No description.

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Wood thrush

The wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is a North American passerine bird.

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Woodland, California

Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County, California, located approximately northwest of Sacramento, and is a part of the Sacramento - Arden-Arcade - Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Woodward, Oklahoma

Woodward is a city in and the county seat of Woodward County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Workers Party of Acapulco

Workers Party of Acapulco was a local political party in Acapulco, Mexico.

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Workers Solidarity Movement

The Workers Solidarity Movement is an anarchist-communist organisation in Ireland, identifying itself as broadly within the platformist tradition of Nestor Makhno.

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Workers' Party

Workers' Party is a name used by a number of political parties throughout the world.

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Workweek and weekend

The workweek and weekend are those complementary parts of the week devoted to labour and rest, respectively.

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World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) is a global association supporting the female-oriented and female-only Guiding and Scouting organizations in 150 countries.

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World Baseball Classic

The World Baseball Classic (WBC) is an international baseball tournament sanctioned from 2006 to 2013 by the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) and after 2013 by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC).

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World Boxing Council

The World Boxing Council (WBC) is one of four major organizations which sanction world championship boxing bouts, alongside the International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA) and World Boxing Organization (WBO) and one of the two original sanctioning bodies (along with the WBA).

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World Championship of Online Poker

The World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) is an online poker tournament series sponsored by PokerStars.

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World College West

World College West was an undergraduate liberal arts college in Marin County, California.

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World Copper Agreement

The World Copper Agreement, signed March 28, 1935, was an agreement by mining companies that attempted to create a worldwide copper cartel.

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World Cotton Centennial

The 1884 World's Fair was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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World Cube Association

The World Cube Association (WCA) is the worldwide organization that regulates and holds competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as twisty puzzles (a subcategory of combination puzzles).

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World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss nonprofit foundation, based in Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland.

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World economy

The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as the international exchange of goods and services that is expressed in monetary units of account (money).

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World Food Prize

The World Food Prize is an international award recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity, or availability of food in the world.

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World Peace Council

The World Peace Council (WPC) is an international organization that advocates universal disarmament, sovereignty and independence and peaceful co-existence, and campaigns against imperialism, weapons of mass destruction and all forms of discrimination.

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World Rock'n'Roll Confederation

World Rock 'n' Roll Confederation (WRRC) was registered in 1984, although its history traces to 1974.

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World Scout Moot

The World Scout Moot is an event for senior branches (traditionally called Rovers) and other young adult members, gathering up to 5,000 people.

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World Summit for Children

The United Nations World Summit for Children was held in the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on 29–30 September 1990.

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World Union of Jewish Students

The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) (Hebrew: ההתאחדות העולמית של הסטודנטים היהודים; French: L’Union Mondiale des Etudiants Juifs; Spanish: Union Mundial de Estudiantes Judios; Russian: Всемирный союз еврейских студентов) is the international, pluralistic, non-partisan umbrella organisation of independent Jewish student groups in 38 countries.

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World Universities Debating Championship

The World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) is the world's largest debating tournament, and one of the largest annual international student events in the world.

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World War II by country

Nearly every country in the world participated in World War II, with the exception of a few countries that remained neutral.

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World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

The World Wide Association Of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS or WWASP) was an organization based in Utah, in the United States.

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World's Wildest Police Videos

World's Wildest Police Videos is an American reality TV series that deals with police videos from across the world.

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WorldTeach

WorldTeach is a non-governmental organization that provides opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to international education by living and working as volunteer teachers in developing countries.

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Worldwide Universities Network

The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) is an alliance of 23 research-intensive universities.

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Worm-eating warbler

The worm-eating warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum) is a small New World warbler that breeds in the Eastern United States and migrates to southern Mexico and Central America for the winter.

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Worry doll

Worry dolls (also named trouble dolls; Spanish Muñeca quitapena) are small, mostly hand-made dolls that originate from Guatemala and are also found in Mexico.

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Wrestling mask

A wrestling mask is a fabric based mask that some professional wrestlers wear as part of their in-ring persona or gimmick.

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Wrocław

Wrocław (Breslau; Vratislav; Vratislavia) is the largest city in western Poland.

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WTA Finals

The WTA Finals (formerly known as the WTA Tour Championships short: WTA Championships), is a professional tennis tournament played annually at the end of the season for the top-ranked players on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour.

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WUBG (AM)

WUBG (1570 AM; "Big 105.3") is a radio station licensed to Methuen, Massachusetts, United States.

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Wulfenite

Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO4.

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WVTM-TV

WVTM-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama, United States.

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WWE Experience

WWE Experience is a syndicated American television program produced by WWE which mainly recaps events taking place on Raw and SmackDown.

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WWE Raw

WWE Raw, also known as Monday Night Raw or simply Raw, is a professional wrestling television program that currently airs live on Monday evenings at 8 pm EST on the USA Network in the United States.

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WWE SmackDown

WWE SmackDown, also referred to as SmackDown Live or simply SmackDown, is a professional wrestling television program that debuted on April 29, 1999.

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WWE Superstars

WWE Superstars, or simply Superstars, is a professional wrestling television program that was produced by WWE that originally aired on WGN America in the United States and later broadcast on the WWE Network.

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WWF Light Heavyweight Championship

The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) promotion.

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WWVB

WWVB is a time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado and is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

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WXTV-DT

WXTV-DT, virtual channel 41 (UHF digital channel 30, now sharing with WFUT-DT; later move to 26 (UHF)), is a television station licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, and serving the New York City metropolitan area.

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WXYC

WXYC (89.3 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a college radio format.

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Wyllis Cooper

Wyllis Oswald Cooper (January 26, 1899 – June 22, 1955) was an American writer and producer.

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Wyoming Territory

The Territory of Wyoming was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 25, 1868, until July 10, 1890, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Wyoming.

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X Japan

is a Japanese heavy metal band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi.

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X-Dream

X-Dream are Marcus Christopher Maichel (born May 1968) and Jan Müller (born February 1970); they are also known as Rough and Rush.

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X-Men

The X-Men is a team of fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Xaibe

Xaibe is small rural settlement in the country of Belize mainly consisting of people from the Yucatec Maya ethnicity.

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Xalapa

Xalapa (often spelled Jalapa,;; officially Xalapa-Enríquez) is the capital city of the Mexican state of Veracruz and the name of the surrounding municipality.

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Xantusia

Xantusia is one of three genera of night lizards (family Xantusiidae).

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Xavier Ortiz

Xavier Ortiz Ramirez (born June 29) is a Mexican actor, singer, model, producer, TV host, Dentist/surgeon and entrepreneur, owner of bar-restaurant la santa bar in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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XEFB-TDT

XEFB-TDT is a television station located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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XEG-AM

XEG-AM is a Class A radio station on clear-channel frequency 1050 kHz in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Xenops

Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds.

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Xenosaurus grandis

Xenosaurus grandis, commonly known as the knob-scaled lizard, is a species of diurnal, terrestrial lizard endemic to Mexico and Guatemala.

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Xenosaurus rectocollaris

Xenosaurus rectocollaris, sometimes known as the pallid knob-scaled lizard, is a species of viviparous lizard.

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XEPE-AM

XEPE-AM at 1700 kHz is an English-language sports radio station calling itself ESPN 1700.

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XEPN-AM

XEPN were the call letters of a border-blaster radio station licensed to Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.

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XEPRS-AM

XEPRS-AM (1090 kHz, The Mighty 1090) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Playas de Rosarito, a suburb of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico.

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XEQ-TDT

XEQ-TDT (channel 22, virtual channel 9) is a Televisa TV station, based in Mexico City.

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XER-AM

XER (1932–1933) are the call letters of a famous border-blaster radio station licensed to Villa Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, upon license application of John R. Brinkley of the U.S. state of Kansas.

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XERA-AM

XERA is a radio station in Mexico, broadcasting on 760 AM in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas.

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XEROK-AM

XEROK-AM is a Mexican AM (mediumwave) radio station licensed to operate at a power of 150,000 watts on a carrier frequency of 800 kHz from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

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XESURF-AM

XESURF-AM (540 kHz) is a Mexican-licensed AM radio station, serving the San Diego-Tijuana metropolitan area.

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XET-AM

XET-AM, nicknamed La T Grande, is an AM station on 990 kHz at Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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XETV-TDT

XETV-TDT, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 23), is a television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, carrying the Canal 5 network.

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XEW

XEW is the call sign of the following broadcast stations in Mexico City, Mexico.

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XEW-AM

XEW-AM is a radio station in Mexico City, Mexico, broadcasting on the AM frequency of 900 kHz; it is branded as W Radio.

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XEW-TDT

XEW-TDT (UHF physical channel 32, PSIP virtual channel 2) is a television station in Mexico City, Mexico.

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XEWT-TDT

XEWT-TDT, virtual channel 12 (UHF digital channel 32), informally called "Tu Canal" ("Your Channel"), is a Televisa owned-and-operated television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

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XEX-AM

XEX-AM (730 AM) is a radio station based in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Xh

Xh or XH may refer to.

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XHAB-TDT

XHAB-TDT is the television call sign for the Televisa television station in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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XHAK-FM

XEAK-AM/XHAK-FM is a combo radio station in Mexico, broadcasting at 890 AM and 89.7 FM in Acámbaro, Guanajuato.

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XHAS-TDT

XHAS-TDT, virtual channel 33 (UHF digital channel 34), is a Azteca America-affiliated television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico and serving the Tijuana–San Diego international metropolitan area.

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XHBC-FM

XEBC-AM/XHBC-FM is a radio station in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, Mexico, broadcasting on 95.1 MHz FM and 990 kHz AM.

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XHBC-TDT

XHBC-TDT is the Televisa Regional television station in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.

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XHBJ-TDT

XHBJ-TDT channel 45 is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

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XHDF-TDT

XHDF-TDT (physical channel 25 and virtual channel 1) is the over-the-air Azteca Uno network flagship station in Mexico City.

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XHDTV-TDT

XHDTV-TDT, virtual channel 49 (UHF digital channel 47), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico and serving the Tijuana–San Diego international metropolitan area.

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Xhevdet Bajraj

Xhevdet Bajraj (Serbo-Croat: Dževdet Bajraj) (born in 1960, in Kosovo, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is an ethnic Albanian Kosovar poet and screenwriter now residing in Mexico.

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XHGC-TDT

XHGC-TDT is a TV station owned by Televisa, broadcasting from Mexico City, and is the flagship of the Canal 5 network.

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XHIJ-TDT

XHIJ-TDT, virtual channel 44 (UHF digital channel 45), is a Spanish-language independent station licensed to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and serving the Juárez–El Paso–Las Cruces metropolitan area.

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XHIMT-TDT

XHIMT-TDT (virtual channel 7) is the flagship station and namesake of Mexico's Azteca 7 network, located in Mexico City.

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XHITZ-FM

XHITZ-FM (Z90.3) is a CHR/Top 40 radio station in San Diego-Tijuana, broadcasting at 90.3 MHz.

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XHJK-TDT

XHJK-TDT, virtual channel 1 (UHF digital channel 28), is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

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XHK-TV

XHK-TV was a television station on channel 10 in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

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XHLNC-FM

XHLNC-FM is a noncommercial radio station in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, on 104.9 MHz.

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XHLO-FM

XHLO-FM is a radio station in Chihuahua, Chihuahua.

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XHLTN-FM

XHLTN-FM (known on-air as XLTN) is a commercial Spanish AC radio station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, broadcasting on 104.5 MHz.

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XHRB-FM

XERB-AM/XHRB-FM is a radio station in Mexico, broadcasting on 810 AM and 89.9 FM in Cozumel, Quintana Roo.

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XHRF-FM

XHRF-FM is a radio station in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila.

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XHRM-FM

XHRM-FM ("Magic 92.5") is an English-language rhythmic adult contemporary radio station serving the areas of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico and San Diego, California, United States.

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XHTIT-TDT

XHTIT-TDT, virtual channel 21 (UHF digital channel 29), is a TV Azteca owned-and-operated television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

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XHTJB-TDT

XHTJB-TDT is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California.

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XHTO-FM

XHTO-FM, also known as "104.3 HITfm", is a Contemporary Hit Radio/Top 40 radio station serving the El Paso, Texas, area of the United States.

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XHUAA-TDT

XHUAA-TDT, virtual channel 57 (UHF digital channel 22), is a television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, whose over-the-air signal also covers the San Diego, California area across the international border in the United States.

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XHVE-FM

XHVE-FM is a Mexican radio station based in Boca del Río, Veracruz.

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XHXO-FM

XHXO-FM is a radio station on 95.7 FM in Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas.

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Xico, State of Mexico

Xico is a city in the State of Mexico, Mexico.

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XIII (comics)

XIII (Thirteen) is a Belgian graphic novel series about an amnesiac who seeks to discover his past.

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Xilitla

Xilitla is a municipality (municipio) and town in the state of San Luis Potosí, in the Huasteca region of Mexico.

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Xipe Totec

In Aztec mythology and religion, Xipe Totec (ˈʃiːpe ˈtoteːkʷ) or Xipetotec ("Our Lord the Flayed One") was a life-death-rebirth deity, god of agriculture, vegetation, the east, disease, spring, goldsmiths, silversmiths, liberation and the seasons.

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Xiphophorus

Xiphophorus is a genus of euryhaline and freshwater fishes in the family Poeciliidae of order Cyprinodontiformes.

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Xiuhcoatl

In Aztec religion, Xiuhcoatl was a mythological serpent, it was regarded as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli, the Aztec fire deity, and was also an atlatl wielded by Huitzilopochtli.

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Xochicalco

Xochicalco is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Miacatlán Municipality in the western part of the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Xochimilco

Xochimilco (Xōchimīlco) is one of the 16 ''mayoralities'' (Spanish: alcaldías) or boroughs within Mexico City.

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Xochitepec

Xochitepec is a municipio (municipality) of the state of Morelos, in central Mexico.

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Xtabentún (liqueur)

Xtabentún is an anise liqueur made in Mexico's Yucatán region from anise seed, and fermented honey produced by honey bees from the nectar of xtabentún flowers.

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Xtul

Xtul, (pronounced), is a small village in the state of Yucatan, Mexico.

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XXV Corps (Union Army)

XXV Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Xylosma

Xylosma is a genus of flowering plants in the willow family, Salicaceae.

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Y Combinator

Y Combinator is an American seed accelerator, started in March 2005.

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Yadhira Carrillo

Yadhira Carrillo (born Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos on May 12, 1972 in Aguascalientes, México) is a former Mexican actress and former beauty queen.

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Yahir

Yahir Othón Parra, commonly known as Yahir, is a Mexican singer and actor from Hermosillo, Sonora.

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Yahualica

Yahualica could refer to.

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Yakult

is a probiotic dairy product made by fermenting a mixture of skimmed milk with a special strain of the bacterium Lactobacillus casei Shirota.

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Yalta

Yalta (Yalta; Я́лта; Я́лта) is a resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula surrounded by the Black Sea.

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Yamaguchi-gumi

is Japan's largest yakuza organization.

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Yanqui Díaz

Yamplier ("Yanqui") Azcuy Díaz (born January 23, 1976 in Pinar del Río) is a former professional heavyweight boxer from Cuba.

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Yaqui language

Yaqui (or Hiaki), locally known as Yoeme or Yoem Noki, is a Native American language of the Uto-Aztecan family.

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Yaqui River

The Yaqui River (Río Yaqui in Spanish) (Hiak Vatwe in the Yaqui or Yoeme language) is a river in the state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico.

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Yaxchilan

Yaxchilan is an ancient Maya city located on the bank of the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Mexico.

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Yaxchilan Lintel 24

Lintel 24 is the designation given by modern archaeologists to an ancient Maya limestone carving from Yaxchilan, in modern Chiapas, Mexico.

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Yearly Meeting

Yearly Meeting is a term used by members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quaker, to refer to an organization composed of constituent meetings or churches within a geographical area.

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Yecapixtla

Yecapixtla (Yecapixtlān) is a town and municipality located in the northeast of the state of Morelos in central Mexico.

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Yeidckol Polevnsky Gurwitz

Yeidckol Polevnsky Gurwitz (born 25 January 1958 in Mexico City as Citlali Ibáñez Camacho) is a Mexican businesswoman and politician.

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Yellow grosbeak

The yellow grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysopeplus), also known as the Mexican yellow grosbeak, is a medium-sized seed-eating bird in the same family as the northern cardinal, "tropical" or "New World" buntings, and "cardinal-grosbeaks" or New World grosbeaks.

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Yellow rail

The yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) is a small secretive marsh bird, of the family Rallidae.

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Yellow-bellied elaenia

The yellow-bellied elaenia (Elaenia flavogaster) is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

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Yellow-billed cuckoo

The yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) is a cuckoo.

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Yellow-breasted chat

The yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens) is a large songbird found in North America, and is the only member of the family Icteriidae.

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Yellow-crowned night heron

The yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea), is one of two species of night herons found in the Americas, the other one being the black-crowned night heron.

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Yellow-eyed junco

The yellow-eyed junco (Junco phaeonotus) is a species of junco, small American sparrows.

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Yellow-footed gull

The yellow-footed gull (Larus livens) is a large gull, closely related to the western gull and thought to be a subspecies until the 1960s.

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Yellow-naped amazon

The yellow-naped amazon or yellow-naped parrot (Amazona auropalliata) is an amazon parrot sometimes considered to be a subspecies of yellow-crowned amazon, Amazona ochrocephala (Gmelin, 1788).

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Yellow-rumped cacique

The yellow-rumped cacique (Cacicus cela) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae.

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Yellow-rumped warbler

The yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a North American bird species combining four closely related forms: the eastern myrtle warbler (ssp coronata); its western counterpart, Audubon's warbler (ssp group auduboni); the northwest Mexican black-fronted warbler (ssp nigrifrons); and the Guatemalan Goldman's warbler (ssp goldmani).

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Yellow-throated vireo

The yellow-throated vireo (Vireo flavifrons) is a small American songbird."Vireo" is a Latin word referring to a green migratory bird, perhaps the female golden oriole, possibly the European greenfinch.

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Yellowthroat

The yellowthroats are New World warblers in the genus Geothlypis.

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Yerba Buena Gardens

Yerba Buena Gardens is the name for two blocks of public parks located between Third and Fourth, Mission and Folsom Streets in downtown San Francisco, California.

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Yield sign

In road transport, a yield or give way sign indicates that each driver must prepare to stop if necessary to let a driver on another approach proceed.

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Yipsi Moreno

Yipsi Moreno González (born November 19, 1980 in Camagüey) is a Cuban hammer thrower.

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Ynes Mexia

Ynés Enriquetta Julietta Mexía (May 24, 1870 – July 12, 1938) was a Mexican-American botanist known for her collection of novel plant specimens from areas of Mexico and South America.

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Yo soy Betty, la fea

Yo soy Betty, la fea ("I am Betty, the Ugly one") is a telenovela filmed in Colombia, written by Fernando Gaitán and was produced from 25 October 1999 to 8 May 2001 by the Colombian network RCN (Radio Cadena Nacional).

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Yo'okop

Yo'okop is an ancient Maya city located in the Cochuah region of central Quintana Roo, Mexico.

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Yo-Yo Davalillo

Pompeyo Antonio Davalillo Romero (June 30, 1931 – February 28, 2013) was a Venezuelan professional baseball player and minor league manager.

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Yolanda del Río

Yolanda del Río (born Yolanda Jaen López on May 27, 1955 in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo) is a Mexican film actress and ranchera singer.

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Yolanda Montes (vedette)

Yolanda Yvonne Montes Farrington (born on January 3, 1932 in Spokane, Washington, United States), better known by her stage-name Tongolele, is a Mexican vedette and actress of American origin.

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Yolandita Monge

Yolandita Monge (born September 16, 1955) is an international singer, songwriter, and actress from Puerto Rico.

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Yolteotl

Yolteotl is an Nahua word from Mexico meaning the "heart of God" or someone who contains an almost spiritual creativity ("an enlightened mind").

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Yoplait

Yoplait is the largest franchise brand of yogurt, jointly owned by United States–based food conglomerate General Mills and French dairy cooperative Sodiaal.

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Yori Boy Campas

Luis Ramón "Yori Boy" Campas Medina (born August 6, 1971) is a Mexican professional boxer who held the IBF junior middleweight title from 1997 to 1998.

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Yoriko Kawaguchi

is a Japanese politician.

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York Peppermint Pattie

York Peppermint Pattie is a dark chocolate enrobed peppermint confection produced by The Hershey Company.

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Yoshihiro Tajiri

, is a Japanese professional wrestler best known for his time in WWE, where he competed first from 1996-1997, most successfully from 2001 to 2005 and briefly in 2016 and 2017 as Tajiri.

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Young Bond

Young Bond is a series of young adult spy novels featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College in the 1930s.

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Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.

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YPF

YPF (Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales; English: "Fiscal Oilfields") is a vertically integrated Argentine energy company, engaged in oil and gas exploration and production, and the transportation, refining, and marketing of gas and petroleum products.

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Yuan T. Lee

Yuan Tseh Lee (born 19 November 1936) is a Taiwanese chemist.

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Yucaipa, California

Yucaipa is a city located east of San Bernardino, in San Bernardino County, California, United States.

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Yucatán

Yucatán, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Yucatán (Estado Libre y Soberano de Yucatán), is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Yucatán Channel

The Yucatán Channel or Straits of Yucatán (Spanish: Canal de Yucatán) is a strait between Mexico and Cuba.

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Yucatán Peninsula

The Yucatán Peninsula (Península de Yucatán), in southeastern Mexico, separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Mexico, with the northern coastline on the Yucatán Channel.

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Yucatec Maya language

Yucatec Maya (endonym: Maya; Yukatek Maya in the revised orthography of the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala), called Màaya t'àan (lit. "Maya speech") by its speakers, is a Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula and northern Belize.

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Yucca

Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae.

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Yucca baccata

Yucca baccata (datil yucca or banana yucca) is a common species of yucca native to the deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, from southeastern California north to Utah, east to western Texas and south to Sonora and Chihuahua.

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Yucca elata

Yucca elata is a perennial plant, with common names that include soaptree, soaptree yucca, soapweed, and palmella.

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Yuma County, Arizona

Yuma County is a county in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Yuma Desert

The Yuma Desert is a lower-elevation section of the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and the northwest of Mexico.

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Yuma, Arizona

Yuma (Yuum) is a city in and the county seat of Yuma County, Arizona, United States.

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Yuman music

Yuman music is the music of Yumans, a group of Native American tribes from what is now Southern California and Baja California.

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Yumurí y sus Hermanos

Yumurí y sus Hermanos is a Cuban band led by Moisés Valle (Yumurí) since September 1992.

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Yuri Knorozov

Yuriy Valentinovich Knorozov (alternatively Knorosov; Ю́рий Валенти́нович Кноро́зов; November 19, 1922 – March 31, 1999) was a Soviet linguist epigrapher and ethnographer, who is particularly renowned for the pivotal role his research played in the decipherment of the Maya script, the writing system used by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization of Mesoamerica.

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Yuridia

Yuridia Francisca Gaxiola Flores (born October 4, 1986 in Hermosillo, Sonora) is a Mexican singer.

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Yuriria

Yuririhapundaro, Guanajuato, Mexico, also known as Yuriria (Spanish), is one of 46 municipalities in the Mexican state of Guanajuato.

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Yushan (mountain)

Yushan, also Mount Jade or Mount Yu, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at above sea level, giving Taiwan the fourth highest maximum elevation of any island in the world.

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Yvon of the Yukon

Yvon of the Yukon is a Canadian animated television series developed by Studio B Productions and Corus Entertainment in association with Alliance Atlantis Communications.

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Zacatecas City

Zacatecas is a city and municipality in Mexico, and the capital and largest city of the state of Zacatecas.

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Zacatecas International Airport

General Leobardo C. Ruiz International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional General Leobardo C. Ruiz), also known as Zacatecas International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Zacatecas), is an international airport located in Morelos, Zacatecas, Mexico.

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Zacatecas state election, 2004

The Mexican state of Zacatecas held an election on Sunday, 4 July 2004.

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Zacatepec de Hidalgo

Zacatepec de Hidalgo (Zacatepec from nahuatl Zacatl meaning grass and tepetl meaning hill, thus loosely meaning "grassy hill") is a town in the state of Morelos, Mexico.

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Zacazonapan

Zacazonapan (pronounced sah-kah-soh-NAH-pahn) is a village and municipality near Mexico City.

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Zack de la Rocha

Zacharias Manuel de la Rocha (born January 12, 1970) is an American musician.

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Zambo

Zambo and cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African and Amerindian ancestry (the analogous English term, sambo, is considered a slur).

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Zami: A New Spelling of My Name

Zami: A New Spelling of My Name is a 1982 autobiography by African American poet Audre Lorde.

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Zamia

Zamia is a genus of cycad of the family Zamiaceae, native to Mexico, the West Indies, and Central and South America as far south as Bolivia.

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Zamia furfuracea

Zamia furfuracea is a cycad native to southeastern Veracruz state in eastern Mexico.

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Zamora, Michoacán

Zamora de Hidalgo, is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Zamorano

The Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural School (Escuela Agrícola Panamericana Zamorano), generally known as El Zamorano or Zamorano, is a private, coeducational university located in the valley of the Yeguare river, Honduras.

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Zapata County, Texas

Zapata County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Zapata: El sueño de un héroe

Zapata: El sueño del héroe (in English: Zapata: The dream of a hero), also titled simply Zapata, is a 2004 Mexican motion picture.

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Zapatista Army of National Liberation

The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN), often referred to as the Zapatistas, is a left-wing revolutionary political and militant group based in Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico.

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Zaragoza

Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English, is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.

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Zavalla, Texas

Zavalla is a city in Angelina County, Texas, United States.

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Zawgyi (writer)

Zawgyi (ဇော်ဂျီ,; born Thein Han; 12 April 1907 - 26 September 1990) was a distinguished and leading Burmese poet, author, literary historian, critic, scholar and academic.

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Zúñiga, Navarre

Zúñiga is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain.

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Zdzisław Beksiński

Zdzisław Beksiński (24 February 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Polish painter, photographer and sculptor, specializing in the field of dystopian surrealism.

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Zea (plant)

Zea is a genus of flowering plants in the grass family.

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Zebra-tailed lizard

The zebra-tailed lizard (Callisaurus draconoides) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard endemic to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

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Zebulon Pike

Zebulon Montgomery Pike (January 5, 1779 – April 27, 1813) was an American brigadier general and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado was renamed (from El Capitan).

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Zelia Nuttall

Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall (September 6, 1857 – April 12, 1933) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist.

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Zephyranthes

Zephyranthes is a genus of temperate and tropical plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae, native to the Western Hemisphere and widely cultivated as ornamentals.

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Zheng Bijian

Zheng Bijian (born 1932) is a Chinese thinker whose theories about globalism and transparency emphasize the importance of projecting soft power and peace.

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Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies

The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, informally known as the "Ziegler School" or simply "Ziegler", is the graduate program of study leading to Ordination as Conservative Rabbis at the American Jewish University (formerly known as the University of Judaism).

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Zimmermann Telegram

The Zimmermann Telegram (or Zimmermann Note or Zimmerman Cable) was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event that the United States entered World War I against Germany.

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Zinaida Volkova

Zinaida Lvovna Volkova (née Bronstein; Зинаи́да Льво́вна Во́лкова; 27 March 1901 – 5 January 1933) was a Russian Marxist.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Zoetrope

A zoetrope is one of several pre-film animation devices that produce the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of drawings or photographs showing progressive phases of that motion.

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Zone-tailed hawk

The zone-tailed hawk (Buteo albonotatus) is a medium-sized hawk of warm, dry parts of the Americas.

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Zorro

Zorro (Spanish for "Fox") is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley, and appearing in works set in the Pueblo of Los Angeles during the era of Spanish California (1769–1821).

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Zostera

Zostera is a small genus of widely distributed seagrasses, commonly called marine eelgrass or simply eelgrass.

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Zucchini

The zucchini (American English) or courgette (British English) is a summer squash which can reach nearly in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about.

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Zuckertia

Zuckertia is a genus of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1858.

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ZZ Top

ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas.

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.mx

.mx is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mexico, which in 2009 was re-opened to new registrations by NIC México.

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0-4-4-0

In the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotive wheel arrangement, a 0-4-4-0 is a locomotive with no leading truck, two sets of four driving wheels, and no trailing truck.

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007 Racing

007 Racing is a racing video game based on the James Bond license.

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1.25-meter band

The 1.25 meter, 220 MHz or 222 MHz band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum internationally allocated for amateur radio use on a primary basis in ITU Region 2, and it comprises frequencies from 220 MHz to 225 MHz.

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100 mexicanos dijeron

100 mexicanos dijeron (Spanish for A hundred Mexicans said), also known as 100 mexicanos dijieron, is a Mexican version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced in Mexico City by the Las Estrellas.

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100 Rifles

100 Rifles is a 1969 western directed by Tom Gries and starring Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch and Fernando Lamas.

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10th century

The 10th century is the period from 901 to 1000 in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the last century of the 1st millennium.

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11'09"01 September 11

11'09"01 September 11 is a 2002 international film composed of 11 contributions from different filmmakers, each from a different country.

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12-hour clock

The 12-hour clock is a time convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods: "The use of AM or PM to designate either noon or midnight can cause ambiguity.

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1246

Year 1246 (MCCXLVI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1289

Year 1289 (MCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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13 (number)

13 (thirteen) is the natural number following 12 and preceding 14.

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1425

Year 1425 (MCDXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1489

Year 1489 (MCDLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1531

Year 1531 (MDXXXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1533

Year 1533 (MDXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1545

Year 1545 (MDXLV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1550

Year 1550 (MDL) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1551

Year 1551 (MDLI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1564

Year 1564 (MDLXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1576

Year 1576 (MDLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1596

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1597

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1615

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1615 in science

The year 1615 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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1646 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1646.

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1651 in science

The year 1651 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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17 Hippies

17 Hippies is a band from Berlin, Germany, playing largely on acoustic instruments.

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1728 in architecture

The year 1728 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1770

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1775–82 North American smallpox epidemic

The New World of the Western Hemisphere was devastated by the 1775–1782 North American smallpox epidemic.

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18 Wheels of Steel

18 Wheels of Steel is a series of trucking simulators developed by SCS Software and published by ValuSoft from 2002 to 2011.

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1807 in architecture

The year 1807 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1810s

The 1810s decade ran from January 1, 1810, to December 31, 1819.

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1816 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications of 1816.

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1820–29 Atlantic hurricane seasons

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1820s

The 1820s decade ran from January 1, 1820, to December 31, 1829.

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1827

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1830–39 Atlantic hurricane seasons

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1830s

The 1830s decade ran from January 1, 1830, to December 31, 1839.

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1840–49 Atlantic hurricane seasons

This article encompasses the 1840–49 Atlantic hurricane seasons.

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1840s

The 1840s was a decade that ran from January 1, 1840, to December 31, 1849.

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1857 Fort Tejon earthquake

The 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake occurred at about 8:20 am (Pacific time) on January 9 in central and Southern California.

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1858 San Diego hurricane

The 1858 San Diego hurricane was a very rare California hurricane.

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1860s

The 1860s was the ten-year period from the years 1860 to 1869.

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1873

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1873 in archaeology

The year 1873 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1880 in rail transport

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1880s

The 1880s was a decade that began on January 1, 1880, and ended on December 31, 1889.

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1887 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1887 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season on record at the time.

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1890 Manifesto

The "1890 Manifesto" (also known as the "Woodruff Manifesto" or the "Anti-polygamy Manifesto") is a statement which officially advised against any future plural marriage in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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1892 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1892 Atlantic hurricane season ran through the summer and the first half of fall in 1892.

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18XX

18XX is the generic term for a series of board games that, with a few exceptions, recreate the building of railroad corporations during the 19th century; individual games within the series use particular years in the 19th century as their title (usually the date of the start of railway development in the area of the world they cover), or "18" plus a two-letter geographical designator (such as 18EU for a game set in the European Union).

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1900s (decade)

The 1900s (pronounced "nineteen-hundreds") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1900, and ended on December 31, 1909.

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1904 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1904 Atlantic hurricane season featured no tropical cyclones in the months of July and August.

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1906 in architecture

The year 1906 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1907 in art

The year 1907 in art involved some significant events.

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1909 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1909 Atlantic hurricane season was an average Atlantic hurricane season.

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1910 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1910 Atlantic hurricane season was the period during the summer and fall of 1910 in which tropical cyclones formed in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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1910 in archaeology

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1910 in art

The year 1910 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1912 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1912 Atlantic hurricane season featured the first recorded major hurricane – Category 3 or higher on the modern day Saffir–Simpson scale – in the month of November.

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1913 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1913.

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1914 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1914.

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1915 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1915.

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1916 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1916.

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1917

This year was famous for the October Revolution in Russia, by Vladimir Lenin.

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1917 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1917 Atlantic hurricane season featured nine known tropical cyclones, four of which made landfall.

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1919 Florida Keys hurricane

The 1919 Florida Keys hurricane (also known as the 1919 Key West hurricane) was a massive and damaging tropical cyclone that swept across areas of the northern Caribbean Sea and the United States Gulf Coast in September 1919.

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1922 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1922.

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1924 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1924.

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1926 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1926 Atlantic hurricane season featured the highest number of major hurricanes at the time.

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1926 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1926.

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1928 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1928.

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1928 Winter Olympics

The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (Les IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; Olympische Winterspiele 1928; II Giochi olimpici invernali; Gieus olimpics d'enviern 1928), were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated February 11–19, 1928 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

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1929 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1929.

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1930 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1930.

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1931 in archaeology

The year 1931 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1932 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1932 Atlantic hurricane season was the period during 1932 in which tropical cyclones formed in the Atlantic Basin.

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1932 Ford

Ford produced three cars between 1932 and 1934: the Model B, Model 18 & Model 40.

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1932 in film

The following is an overview of 1932 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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1932 Winter Olympics

The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York.

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1933

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1933 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1933 Atlantic hurricane season was the second most active Atlantic hurricane season on record, with 20 storms forming in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, breaking the record set by 1887.

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1934 FIFA World Cup qualification

The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the first World Cup for which teams had to qualify; the first edition in 1930 had no qualification rounds as the participating teams were invited by FIFA.

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1934 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1934.

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1935 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1935 Atlantic hurricane season ran from June 1 through November 30, 1935.

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1936 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1936 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 1936, and lasted until November 30, 1936.

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1936 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1936.

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1938 FIFA World Cup qualification

A total of 37 teams entered the 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament.

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1939 in art

The year 1939 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1939 in Ireland

Events from the year 1939 in Ireland.

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1943 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1943.

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1943 in science

The year 1943 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1945 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1945 Atlantic hurricane season produced multiple landfalling tropical cyclones.

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1945 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1945.

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1946 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1946 Atlantic hurricane season resulted in no fatalities in the United States.

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1948 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1948.

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1948 Summer Olympics medal table

The 1948 Summer Olympics (also known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad) was an international multi-sport event held from July 29 through August 14, 1948, in London, United Kingdom.

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1949 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1949.

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1950 FIFA World Cup qualification

A total of 34 teams entered the qualification rounds of the 1950 FIFA World Cup, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament.

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1950 in television

The year 1950 in television involved some significant events.

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1950s

The 1950s (pronounced nineteen-fifties; commonly abbreviated as the 50s or Fifties) was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1950, and ended on December 31, 1959.

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1951 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1951.

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1951 in rail transport

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1953 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1953.

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1954 FIFA World Cup qualification

A total of 37 teams entered the 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament.

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1954 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1954.

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1954 in sports

1954 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1955 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1955 Atlantic hurricane season was, at the time, the costliest season ever recorded.

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1955 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1955.

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1955 in rail transport

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1955 in sports

1955 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1956 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1956 Atlantic hurricane season featured a low number of tropical cyclones, although every tropical storm and hurricane affected land.

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1957 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1957.

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1957 in baseball

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1958 FIFA World Cup qualification

A total of 55 teams entered the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament.

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1958 in art

The year 1958 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1958 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1958.

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1959 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1959 Atlantic hurricane season had a then record-tying number of tropical cyclones – five – develop before August 1.

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1959 Mexico hurricane

The 1959 Mexico hurricane was the deadliest Pacific hurricane on record.

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1960 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1960 Atlantic hurricane season was the least active season since 1952.

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1960 Summer Olympics

The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad (Italian: Giochi della XVII Olimpiade), was an international multi-sport event that was held from August 25 to September 11, 1960, in Rome, Italy.

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1960 Valdivia earthquake

The 1960 Valdivia earthquake (Terremoto de Valdivia) or Great Chilean earthquake (Gran terremoto de Chile) of 22 May is the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.

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1960s

The 1960s (pronounced "nineteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on 1 January 1960, and ended on 31 December 1969.

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1961 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1961.

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1961 in rail transport

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1962 FIFA World Cup qualification

A total of 56 teams entered the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament.

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1962 in art

The year 1962 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1962 in South Africa

Events from the year 1962 in South Africa.

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1964 in sports

1964 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1964 New York World's Fair

The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair held over 140 pavilions, 110 restaurants, for 80 nations (hosted by 37), 24 US states, and over 45 corporations to build exhibits or attractions at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, NY.

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1965 in baseball

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1965 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1965 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca in Mexico City on October 24, 1965.

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1966

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1966 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1966 Atlantic hurricane season featured the tropical cyclone with the longest track in the Atlantic basin – Hurricane Faith.

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1966 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1966 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca on October 23, 1966.

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1967 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1967 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca on 22 October 1967.

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1968 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1968.

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1968 in sports

1968 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1968 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1968 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca on November 3, 1968.

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1968 Summer Olympics

The 1968 Summer Olympics (Spanish: Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.

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1969 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1969 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season since 1933 as well as the fourth most active Atlantic hurricane season on record, and was also the final year of the most recent positive Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) era.

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1969 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1969.

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1969 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1969 Gran Premio de Mexico (Mexican Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca, Mexico City on October 19, 1969, two weeks after the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen.

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1970

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1970 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1970 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season of the most recent low-activity era (“cold phase”) of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic.

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1970 Belgian Grand Prix

The 1970 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 7, 1970.

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1970 in art

The year 1970 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1970 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1970.

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1970 in rail transport

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1970 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1970 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca in Mexico City on October 25, 1970.

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1971 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1971 Atlantic hurricane season was fairly active with several notable storms.

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1971 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1971.

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1971 Pacific hurricane season

The 1971 Pacific hurricane season began on May 15, 1971, in the east Pacific, and on June 1, 1971, in the central Pacific.

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1972 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1972.

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1972 in rail transport

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1972 Pacific hurricane season

The 1972 Pacific hurricane season was an ongoing event in tropical cyclone meteorology.

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1973 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1973.

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1973 oil crisis

The 1973 oil crisis began in October 1973 when the members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries proclaimed an oil embargo.

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1973 Pacific hurricane season

The 1973 Pacific hurricane season was an event in tropical cyclone meteorology.

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1974 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1974 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 1974, and lasted until November 30, 1974.

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1974 in art

The year 1974 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1975 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1975 Atlantic hurricane season featured the first tropical storm to be upgraded to a hurricane based solely on satellite imagery – Hurricane Doris.

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1975 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1975.

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1975 in sports

1975 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1975 Pacific hurricane season

The 1975 Pacific hurricane season officially started May 15, 1975, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1975, in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1975.

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1976 in sports

1976 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1977 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1977 Atlantic hurricane season had the fewest tropical storms since the 1965 season.

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1977 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1977, This is the year of the worst air disaster in history, the Tenerife airport disaster.

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1978

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1978 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1978 Atlantic hurricane season was the last Atlantic hurricane season to use an all-female naming list.

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1978 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1978.

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1978 Pacific hurricane season

The 1978 Pacific hurricane season officially began May 15, 1978, in the eastern Pacific, June 1, 1978, in the central Pacific, and officially ended 30 November 1978.

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1979 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1979 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season to include both male and female names, as well as the common six-year rotating lists of tropical cyclone names.

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1979 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1979.

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1979 in sports

1979 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1979 Pacific hurricane season

The 1979 Pacific hurricane season was an inactive Pacific hurricane season.

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1980 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1980 Atlantic hurricane season was tied with 1932, 1969, and 1994 for having the most named storms form in the Atlantic Ocean during the month of November – only to be surpassed in 2001 and 2005.

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1980 Dominican Republic Embassy siege in Bogotá

The Dominican Republic Embassy siege was the 1980 siege of the embassy of the Dominican Republic by M-19 guerrillas in Bogotá, Colombia.

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1980 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1980.

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1980s

The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", commonly shortened as the "'80s", pronounced "eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.

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1981 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1981.

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1983 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1983 Atlantic hurricane season was the least active Atlantic hurricane season in 53 years, during which only four tropical storms formed.

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1984 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1984 Atlantic hurricane season was the busiest since 1971.

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1984 Pacific hurricane season

The 1984 Pacific hurricane season was tied for the fourth most active hurricane season on record.

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1986 Atlantic hurricane season

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1986 Cerritos mid-air collision

The 1986 Cerritos midair collision was a plane crash that occurred over the Los Angeles suburb of Cerritos, California, on Sunday, August 31, 1986.

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1986 FIFA World Cup

The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th FIFA World Cup, was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986.

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1986 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1986.

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1986 in baseball

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1986 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1986 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Mexico City on October 12, 1986.

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1986 Pacific hurricane season

The 1986 Pacific hurricane season saw several tropical cyclones contribute to significant flooding to the Central United States.

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1987 in baseball

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1987 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1987 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on October 18, 1987.

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1988 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1988 Atlantic hurricane season was a moderately active season that proved costly and deadly, with 15 tropical cyclones directly affecting land.

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1988 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1988.

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1988 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1988 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 29 May 1988 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City.

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1988 Pacific hurricane season

The 1988 Pacific hurricane season was a Pacific hurricane season that saw a below-average amount of tropical cyclones form, the first time since 1981.

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1989 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1989 Atlantic hurricane season featured the costliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin at the time, Hurricane Hugo.

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1989 in rail transport

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1989 Pacific hurricane season

The 1989 Pacific hurricane season officially started on May 15, 1989, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1989, in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1989.

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1990 in sports

1990 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1990 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1990 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on 24 June 1990.

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1990 Pacific hurricane season

The 1990 Pacific hurricane season is the fifth-most active season on record and is the third-most active season in terms of ACE Indices.

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1991 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1991 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season in over 24 years in which no hurricanes developed from tropical waves, which are the source for most North Atlantic tropical cyclones.

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1991 in archaeology

The year 1991 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1991 in science

The year 1991 in science and technology involved many significant events, some listed below.

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1991 in sports

1991 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1991 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1991 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, on 16 June 1991.

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1991 Pacific hurricane season

The 1991 Pacific hurricane season was a near-average Pacific hurricane season.

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1992 in sports

1992 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1992 Mexican Grand Prix

The 1992 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on 22 March 1992.

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1992 Pacific hurricane season

The 1992 Pacific hurricane season was the most active Pacific hurricane season on record and the second costliest Pacific hurricane season in history.

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1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts

The Venezuelan coup attempts of 1992 were attempts to seize control of the government of Venezuela by the Hugo Chávez-led Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200.

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1993 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1993 Atlantic hurricane season was a below average Atlantic hurricane season that produced ten tropical cyclones, eight tropical storms, four hurricanes, and one major hurricane.

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1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup

The 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the second edition of the Gold Cup, the football (soccer) championship of North America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF).

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1993 Pacific hurricane season

The 1993 Pacific hurricane season was a slightly above-average Pacific hurricane season with seven named storms directly impacting land.

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1994 Pacific hurricane season

The 1994 Pacific hurricane season was the final season of the eastern north Pacific's most recent active string of hurricane seasons that unofficially started in 1982.

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1995 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1995 Atlantic hurricane season was a hyperactive Atlantic hurricane season that is generally considered to be the start of an ongoing high-activity era of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin.

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1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship

The FIFA U-17 World Championship 1995, the sixth edition of the tournament, was held in the cities of Guayaquil, Portoviejo, Quito, Ibarra, Cuenca, and Riobamba in Ecuador between 3 and 20 August 1995.

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1995 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1995.

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1996 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1996 Atlantic hurricane season had the most major hurricanes since 1964, which are Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.

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1996 Pacific hurricane season

The 1996 Pacific hurricane season saw a record four Pacific hurricanes strike Mexico.

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1997 Copa América

Bolivia hosted the Copa América for the second time in its 38th edition.

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1997 in baseball

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1997 Pacific hurricane season

The 1997 Pacific hurricane season was a very active hurricane season.

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1998 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1998 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the most disastrous Atlantic hurricane seasons on record, featuring the highest number of storm-related fatalities in over 200 years, most of which occurred during Hurricane Mitch.

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1998 Pacific hurricane season

The 1998 Pacific hurricane season was a below average Pacific hurricane season, It had six major hurricanes that was well above average.

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1998–2002 Argentine great depression

The 1998–2002 Argentine Great Depression was an economic depression in Argentina, which began in the third quarter of 1998 and lasted until the second quarter of 2002.

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1999 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season had five Category 4 hurricanes – the highest number recorded in a single season in the Atlantic basin, later tied in 2005.

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1999 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1999.

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1999 in baseball

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1999 Pacific hurricane season

The 1999 Pacific hurricane season was one of the least active Pacific hurricane seasons on record.

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19th century BC

The 19th century BC was the century which lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC.

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1st Cavalry Regiment (United States)

The 1st Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army unit to have its antecedents in the early 19th century in the formation of the United States Regiment of Dragoons.

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1st Marine Regiment (United States)

The 1st Marine Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

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2-8-4

Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has one unpowered leading axle, usually in a leading truck, followed by four powered and coupled driving axles, and two unpowered trailing axles, usually mounted in a bogie.

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2000 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2000 Atlantic hurricane season was the first Atlantic hurricane season without a tropical cyclone in the month of July since 1993.

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2000 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2000.

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2000 Pacific hurricane season

The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was an active Pacific hurricane season.

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2001 in baseball

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2002 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2002 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly below average Atlantic hurricane season.

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2002 Fed Cup

The 2002 Fed Cup was the 40th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis.

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2002 FIFA World Cup

The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national football teams organized by FIFA.

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2002 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2002 in Australia.

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2002 Pacific hurricane season

The 2002 Pacific hurricane season was a slightly above average Pacific hurricane season that saw three tropical cyclones reach Category 5 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

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2002 United States steel tariff

On March 5, 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush placed tariffs on imported steel.

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2003 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2003 Atlantic hurricane season was an active Atlantic hurricane season with tropical activity before and after the official bounds of the season – the first such occurrence since the 1964 season.

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2003 in politics

Years in politics: 2001-2002-2003-2004-2005 - list of years in politics See also.

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2003 Pacific hurricane season

The 2003 Pacific hurricane season was the first season to feature no major hurricanes – storms of Category 3 intensity or higher – since 1977. It produced an unusually large number of tropical cyclones which affected Mexico.

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2003 Pulitzer Prize

Winners of the Pulitzer Prize in 2003 were.

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2004 NBA Finals

The 2004 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 2003–04 National Basketball Association season.

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2004 South American Summit

The 2004 South American Summit – the third of its kind, after earlier events in Brasília (September 2000) and Guayaquil (July 2002) – was held in Cuzco and Ayacucho, Peru, on 7 –9 December 2004.

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2005 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history, shattering numerous records.

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2005 Atlantic hurricane season statistics

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season broke numerous records for cyclonic formation and intensity.

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2005 in Canada

Events from the year 2005 in Canada.

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2005 in men's road cycling

The 2005 season will be best remembered for Lance Armstrong's unparalleled seventh successive victory in the Tour de France, however it was also notable for other reasons.

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2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships

The 2005 Men's Ice Hockey Championships were held March 7 - May 15, 2005, in 7 cities in 6 countries: Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria (Championship); Debrecen, Hungary (Division I - Group A); Eindhoven, the Netherlands (Division I - Group B); Zagreb, Croatia (Division II - Group A); Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (Division II - Group B); Mexico City, Mexico (Division III).

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2005 Mexico–Venezuela diplomatic crisis

The 2005 diplomatic crisis between Mexico and Venezuela began after the Fourth Summit of the Americas where Mexican President Vicente Fox made veiled criticisms of anti-FTAA leaders.

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2005 NASCAR Busch Series

The 2005 season of the NASCAR Busch Series began with the Hershey's Take 5 300 at Daytona International Speedway and concluded with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

The 4 x 400 metre relay at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 13 and August 14.

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2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump

The Women's High Jump event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 6 and August 8.

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2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2005 World Junior (Under 20) Ice Hockey Championships (2005 WJHC) was held between December 25, 2004, and January 4, 2005, at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States.

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2005 WTA Tour

The 2005 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2005 tennis season.

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2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season

The 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season was the inaugural season for the A1 Grand Prix series.

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2006 in baseball

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2006 WTA Tour

The 2006 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 36th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.

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2007 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season was an above average Atlantic hurricane season, but most of the storms were weak and short-lived.

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2011

2011 was designated as.

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2018

2018 has been designated as the third International Year of the Reef by the International Coral Reef Initiative.

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2026

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2050s

The 2050s (pronounced "twenty-fifties") is a decade of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2050 and will end on December 31, 2059.

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2052

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20th Engineer Brigade (United States)

The 20th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps of the United States Army stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

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21-gun salute

A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized of the customary gun salutes that are performed by the firing of cannons or artillery as a military honor.

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22nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

The 22nd Infantry Regiment is a parent regiment of the United States Army.

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25 to Life

25 to Life is a third-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360 released in 2006.

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250

Year 250 (CCL) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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26th Infantry Regiment (United States)

The 26th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army.

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26th of July Movement

The 26th of July Movement (Movimiento 26 de Julio; M-26-7) was a vanguard revolutionary organization then a party led by Fidel Castro that in 1959 overthrew the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship in Cuba.

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29th G8 summit

The 29th G8 summit was held in Évian-les-Bains, France, on June 1–3, 2003.

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300

Year 300 (CCC) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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303

Year 303 (CCCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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31st G8 summit

President George W. Bush of the United States, Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada, President Jacques Chirac of France, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, President Vladimir Putin of Russia, President José Manuel Barroso of the European Commission, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder of Germany --> The 31st G8 summit was held on July 6–8, 2005 at the Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder, Scotland, United Kingdom and hosted by British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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32nd G8 summit

The 32nd G8 summit was held on 15–17 July 2006 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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374

Year 374 (CCCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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3rd Cavalry Regiment (United States)

The 3rd Cavalry Regiment, formerly 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment ("Brave Rifles") is a regiment of the United States Army currently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.

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3rd century

The 3rd century was the period from 201 to 300 A.D. or C.E. In this century, the Roman Empire saw a crisis, marking the beginning of Late Antiquity.

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4-8-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles.

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400 metres

The 400 metres, or 400 metre dash, is a sprinting event in track and field competitions.

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410s BC

This decade witnessed the continuing decline of the Achaemenid Empire, fierce warfare amongst the Greek city-states during the Peloponnesian War, the ongoing Warring States period in Zhou dynasty China, and the closing years of the Olmec civilization (lasting from c. 1200–400 BC) in modern-day Mexico.

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42nd parallel north

The 42nd parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 42 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane.

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459

Year 459 (CDLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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4th Marine Regiment (United States)

The 4th Marine Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps.

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501

Year 501 (DI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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524

Year 524 (DXXIV) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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54 Alexandra

54 Alexandra is a carbonaceous asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 155 kilometers in diameter.

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564

Year 564 (DLXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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583

Year 583 (DLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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591

Year 591 (DXCI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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599

Year 599 (DXCIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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5th millennium BC

The 5th millennium BC spanned the years 5000 through 4001 BC.

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60 Minutes

60 Minutes is an American newsmagazine television program broadcast on the CBS television network.

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600

Year 600 (DC) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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604

Year 604 (DCIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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605

Year 605 (DCV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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612

Year 612 (DCXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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615

Year 615 (DCXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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683

Year 683 (DCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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684

Year 684 (DCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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692

Year 692 (DCXCII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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7-Eleven

7-Eleven is a Japanese-owned American international chain of convenience stores, headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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7.92×57mm Mauser

The 7.92×57mm Mauser (designated as the 8mm Mauser or 8×57mm by the SAAMI and 8 × 57 IS by the C.I.P.) is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge.

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709

Year 709 (DCCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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722

Year 722 (DCCXXII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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736

Year 736 (DCCXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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750

Year 750 (DCCL) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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752

Year 752 (DCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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7×57mm Mauser

The 7×57mm cartridge, also known as the 7mm Mauser, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Spanish Mauser in the USA and.275 Rigby in the United Kingdom is a first-generation smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge.

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7th century

The 7th century is the period from 601 to 700 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era.

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7th millennium BC

The 7th millennium BC spanned the years 7000 through 6001 BC.

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84 Lumber

84 Lumber is an American building materials supply company.

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850

For codepage, see CP850. Year 850 (DCCCL) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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8th millennium BC

The 8th millennium BC spanned the years 8000 through 7001 BC.

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9-1-1

9-1-1, also written 911, is an emergency telephone number for the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), one of eight N11 codes.

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900 (number)

900 (nine hundred) is the natural number following 899 and preceding 901.

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900s BC (decade)

The 900s BC is a decade which lasted from 909 BC to 900 BC.

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901

Year 901 (CMI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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909

Year 909 (CMIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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944 Hidalgo

944 Hidalgo is a dark and eccentric minor planet from the outer Solar System, approximately 50 kilometers in diameter.

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99942 Apophis

99942 Apophis (previously known by its provisional designation) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a probability of up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico

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