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Botany
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Q441
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science of plant life
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Bayer designation
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Q105616
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star naming system in which a specific star is identified by a Greek or Latin letter followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name
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Bassoon
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Q159998
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woodwind instrument
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Cell (biology)
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Q7868
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basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
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Benedictines
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Q131132
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Catholic monastic order
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Boxing
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Q32112
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combat sport and martial art
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Hindi cinema
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Q93196
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Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Baltimore Ravens
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Q276539
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National Football League franchise in Baltimore, Maryland
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Baptism
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Q35856
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Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water
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Black Sabbath
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Q47670
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British heavy metal band
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Buffalo Bills
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Q221626
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National Football League franchise in Orchard Park, New York
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Batman
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Q2695156
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fictional character in DC Comics
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Boston Red Sox
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Q213959
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baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Baltimore Orioles
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Q650816
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baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Bohemia
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Q39193
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historical region in the Czech Republic
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BBC Radio 1
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Q795585
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British national radio station
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Battle of Waterloo
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Q48314
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1815 battle during the War of the Seventh Coalition
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Brian Lara
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Q202877
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West Indian cricketer
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Book of Revelation
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Q42040
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final book of the New Testament
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British Rail
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Q605169
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British state-owned rail transport operator (1948β1997)
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Bristol City F.C.
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Q19456
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association football club in Bristol, England
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Bald eagle
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Q127216
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species of bird of prey found in North America
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Biathlon
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Q166788
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winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle sports shooting
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The Beach Boys
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Q183048
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American rock band
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Liberal Party (UK)
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Q622441
|
major political party in the United Kingdom from 1859 to 1988
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Baghdad
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Q1530
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capital city of Iraq
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Biotechnology
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Q7108
|
use of living systems and organisms to develop or make useful products
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Borneo
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Q36117
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third largest island in the world by area, located in south-east Asia
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Brick
|
Q40089
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block or a single unit of a ceramic material used in masonry construction
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Burt Lancaster
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Q160528
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American actor (1913β1994)
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Baku
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Q9248
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capital of Azerbaijan
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Bronze Age
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Q11761
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prehistoric period and age studied in archaeology, part of the Holocene Epoch
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Black hole
|
Q589
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astronomical object so massive, that anything falling into it, including light, cannot escape its gravity
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Bee
|
Q7391
|
clade of hymenopteran insects
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Boy band
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Q216337
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vocal group consisting of young male singers
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British Museum
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Q6373
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national museum in London, United Kingdom
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British Empire
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Q8680
|
overseas possessions of England and later the United Kingdom (1607β1997)
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Barry Goldwater
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Q319129
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American politician and military officer (1909β1998)
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Board of directors
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Q188628
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group of people who jointly supervise the activities of an organization
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Balkans
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Q23522
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geopolitical and cultural region of Southeast Europe
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Barrister
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Q808967
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lawyer specialized in court representation in certain jurisdictions
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Berkeley, California
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Q484678
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city in Alameda County, California, United States
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Bengal
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Q80338
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historical and geographical region in the east region of the Indian subcontinent
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Bob Knight
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Q888594
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American basketball coach (1940β2023)
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Black metal
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Q132438
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subgenre of heavy metal music
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Basel
|
Q78
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city on the Rhine in Switzerland
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Bronze Star Medal
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Q928314
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United States Armed Forces decoration award
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Brabham
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Q173103
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British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team
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Brisbane Broncos
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Q665111
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Australian rugby league football club
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Belfast
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Q10686
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capital city of Northern Ireland
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Brigham Young
|
Q203559
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American religious leader (1801β1877)
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Chess
|
Q718
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strategy board game
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Copenhagen
|
Q1748
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capital and largest city of Denmark
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Classics
|
Q841090
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study of classical antiquity
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Chemistry
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Q2329
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branch of physical science concerned with the composition, structure and properties of matter
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Central Europe
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Q27509
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region of Europe
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Christianity
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Q5043
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Abrahamic monotheistic religion
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Casino
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Q133215
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facility which houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities
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Central processing unit
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Q5300
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central computer component that executes instructions
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Colombia
|
Q739
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sovereign state in South America
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Code
|
Q188889
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method to represent information for various purposes (storage, transmission, protection against unauthorized access etc.)
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Carl Linnaeus
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Q1043
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Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist (1707β1778)
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Coast
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Q93352
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area where land meets the sea or ocean
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Country music
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Q83440
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genre of American popular music
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Constitution
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Q7755
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set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed
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Common law
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Q30216
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law created by judicial precedent
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Constellation
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Q8928
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image on the celestial sphere consisting of stars according to any current of historical system or description
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Printer (computing)
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Q82
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computer peripheral that prints text or graphics
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Copyright
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Q1297822
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legal concept in common law regulating rights related to original creative work
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Carbon
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Q623
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chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6; common element of all known life
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Computer programming
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Q80006
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the process of designing and building an executable computer program to accomplish a specific computing result or to perform a specific task
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Czechoslovakia
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Q33946
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country in Central Europe, 1918β1992
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Computer science
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Q21198
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study of computation
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Cooking
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Q38695
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preparing food for consumption by the application of heat
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Video game
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Q7889
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electronic game with user interface and visual feedback
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Concrete
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Q22657
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composite construction material
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City
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Q515
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large human settlement
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China
|
Q148
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country in East Asia
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California
|
Q99
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state of the United States of America
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Columbia River
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Q2251
|
river in North America; flows from British Columbia, through Washington, and along the Washington-Oregon border to the Pacific Ocean
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Capitalism
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Q6206
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economic system based on private ownership of the means of production
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Cardiology
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Q10379
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branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system
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Cameroon
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Q1009
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sovereign state in West-Central Africa
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Central African Republic
|
Q929
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country in Central Africa
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Chad
|
Q657
|
sovereign state in central Africa
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Chile
|
Q298
|
country in South America
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Costa Rica
|
Q800
|
country in Central America
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Cyprus
|
Q229
|
Mediterranean island nation in Europe
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Cretaceous
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Q44626
|
third and final period of the Mesozoic Era
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Comedy film
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Q157443
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genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour
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Currency
|
Q8142
|
generally accepted medium of exchange for goods or services
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Central bank
|
Q66344
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public institution that manages a state's currency, money supply, and interest rates
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Calcium
|
Q706
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chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Q49111
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city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
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Community college
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Q1336920
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type of educational institution
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Comic strip
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Q838795
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short serialized comics
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Canary Islands
|
Q5813
|
autonomous community of Spain, and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean
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Cthulhu Mythos
|
Q621596
|
shared fictional universe based on the work of H. P. Lovecraft
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Conscription
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Q580750
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compulsory enlistment into national or military service
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Compiler
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Q47506
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computer program that transforms source code into object code
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