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Abalones are marine snails
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Abalones are marine
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Their taxonomy puts them in the family Haliotidae, which contains only one genus, Haliotis, which once contained six subgenera
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Their taxonomy puts them in the family
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In Catholicism, an abbess (Latin abbatissa, feminine form of abbas, abbot) is the female superior of a community of nuns, which is often an abbey
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In Catholicism, an abbess (Latin
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She must be at least 40 years old and have been a nun for 10 years
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She must be at least 40 years old and have
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The age requirement in the Catholic Church has evolved over time, ranging from 30 to 60
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The age requirement in the Catholic Church has evolved over
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The term abdominal surgery broadly covers surgical procedures that involve opening the abdomen (laparotomy)
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The term abdominal surgery broadly covers surgical procedures that involve
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Surgery of each abdominal organ is dealt with separately in connection with the description of that organ (see stomach, kidney, liver, etc
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Surgery of each abdominal organ is dealt with separately
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) Diseases affecting the abdominal cavity are dealt with generally under their own names (e
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) Diseases affecting the abdominal cavity are dealt with generally
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Murray and Tiina Nunnally
The Abduction, a 1998 novel by J
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Murray and Tiina Nunnally
The
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It is situated on the river Abens, a tributary of the Danube
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It is situated on the river Abens, a
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Geography
The town lies on the Abens river, a tributary of the Danube, around eight kilometres from the river's source
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Geography
The town lies on the Abens
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The town is divided into the municipalities of Abensberg, Arnhofen, Holzharlanden, Hörlbach, Offenstetten, Pullach and Sandharland
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The town is divided into the municipalities of
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Arminianism is a branch of Protestantism based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609) and his historic supporters known as Remonstrants
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Arminianism is a branch of Protestantism
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Dutch Arminianism was originally articulated in the Remonstrance (1610), a theological statement submitted to the States General of the Netherlands
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Dutch Arminianism was originally articulated in the
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This expressed an attempt to moderate the doctrines of Calvinism related to its interpretation of predestination
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This expressed an attempt to moderate the doctrines of
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The Alan Parsons Project were a British rock band active between 1975 and 1990, whose core membership consisted of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson
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The Alan Parsons Project were a British rock band active
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Parsons was an audio engineer and producer by profession, but also a musician and a composer
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Parsons was an audio engineer and producer by
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A songwriter by profession, Woolfson was also a composer, a pianist, and a singer
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A songwriter by profession, Woolfson was
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In mathematics, the term "almost all" means "all but a negligible amount"
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In mathematics, the term "almost all" means
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More precisely, if is a set, "almost all elements of " means "all elements of but those in a negligible subset of "
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More precisely, if is a set,
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The meaning of "negligible" depends on the mathematical context; for instance, it can mean finite, countable, or null
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The meaning of "negligible" depends on
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Aromatic compounds are those chemical compounds (most commonly organic) that contain one or more rings with pi electrons delocalized all the way around them
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Aromatic compounds are those chemical compounds (most
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In contrast to compounds that exhibit aromaticity, aliphatic compounds lack this delocalization
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In contrast to compounds that exhibit aromaticity,
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Aromatic hydrocarbons, or arenes, are aromatic organic compounds containing solely carbon and hydrogen atoms
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Aromatic hydrocarbons, or
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An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess
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An abbey is a type of monastery used by
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Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and housing of Christian monks and nuns
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Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land
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The concept of the abbey has developed over many centuries from the early monastic ways of religious men and women where they would live isolated from the lay community about them
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The concept of the abbey has developed over many
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The Annales school () is a group of historians associated with a style of historiography developed by French historians in the 20th century to stress long-term social history
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The Annales school () is a group of historians
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It is named after its scholarly journal Annales d'histoire économique et sociale, which remains the main source of scholarship, along with many books and monographs
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It is named after its scholarly journal Annales
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The school deals primarily with late medieval and early modern Europe (before the French Revolution), with little interest in later topics
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The school deals primarily with late medieval and early modern
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In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding particles in "ordinary" matter
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In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter
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No macroscopic amount of antimatter has ever been assembled due to the extreme cost and difficulty of production and handling
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No macroscopic amount of antimatter has ever
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Theoretically, a particle and its antiparticle (for example, a proton and an antiproton) have the same mass, but opposite electric charge, and other differences in quantum numbers
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Theoretically, a particle and its antiparticle
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Casa Batlló () is a building in the center of Barcelona
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Casa Batlló () is a building in
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It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces
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It was designed by Antoni Gaudí,
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A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times after that
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A remodel of a previously built house, it
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Parc Güell ( ; ) is a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Parc Güell ( ; ) is a
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Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range of Collserola – the Parc del Carmel is located on the northern face
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Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range of
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Park Güell is located in La Salut, a neighborhood in the Gràcia district of Barcelona
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Park Güell is located in La
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Casa Milà (, ), popularly known as La Pedrera () or "The stone quarry", a reference to its unconventional rough-hewn appearance, is a Modernista building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Casa Milà (, ), popularly known
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It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912
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It was the last private residence designed by architect
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The building was commissioned in 1906 by and his wife
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The building was commissioned in 1906 by and his
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In particle physics, every type of particle is associated with an antiparticle with the same mass but with opposite physical charges (such as electric charge)
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In particle physics, every type of particle is associated
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For example, the antiparticle of the electron is the antielectron (which is often referred to as positron)
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For example, the antiparticle of the electron is
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While the electron has a negative electric charge, the positron has a positive electric charge, and is produced naturally in certain types of radioactive decay
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While the electron has a negative electric charge, the
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Kim Renard Nazel (born June 17, 1965), better known by his stage names Arabian Prince or Professor X, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and DJ
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Kim Renard Nazel (born June 17,
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He is best known as a founding member of N
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He is best known as a founding member of
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Early life
Nazel was born in Compton, California to the son of Joseph "Skippy" Nazel Jr
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Early life
Nazel was born in Compton,
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This day marks the approximate midpoint of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and of winter in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the June solstice)
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This day marks the approximate midpoint of summer in
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Events
Pre-1600
461 – Roman Emperor Majorian is beheaded near the river Iria in north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer
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Events
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461 –
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626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople
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626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the
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Events
Pre-1600
870 – Treaty of Meerssen: King Louis the German and his half-brother Charles the Bald partition the Middle Frankish Kingdom into two larger east and west divisions
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Events
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870
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1220 – Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes in the Battle of Lihula
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1220 – Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes
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1264 – Mudéjar revolt: Muslim rebel forces took the Alcázar of Jerez de la Frontera after defeating the Castilian garrison
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1264 – Mudéjar revolt: Muslim rebel
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Events
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69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Otho commits suicide
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Events
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73 – Masada, a Jewish fortress, falls to the Romans after several months of siege, ending the First Jewish–Roman War
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73 – Masada, a Jewish fortress, falls
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1346 – Stefan Dušan, "the Mighty", is crowned Emperor of the Serbs at Skopje, his empire occupying much of the Balkans
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1346 – Stefan Dušan, "the
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In mathematics, the associative property is a property of some binary operations, which means that rearranging the parentheses in an expression will not change the result
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In mathematics, the associative property is a property
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In propositional logic, associativity is a valid rule of replacement for expressions in logical proofs
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In propositional logic, associativity is a valid
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That is (after rewriting the expression with parentheses and in infix notation if necessary), rearranging the parentheses in such an expression will not change its value
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That is (after rewriting the expression with parentheses and
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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is an American nonprofit corporation (classified as a 501(c)(3) organization in the United States) to support a number of open source software projects
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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is
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The ASF was formed from a group of developers of the Apache HTTP Server, and incorporated on March 25, 1999
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The ASF was formed from a group of developers
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As of 2021, it includes approximately 1000 members
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As of 2021, it includes approximately 1000
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA () is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA
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The final version of the bill was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H
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The final version of the bill was signed into law
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It was later amended in 2008 and signed by President George W
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It was later amended in 2008 and signed by President
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The Apple Computer 1, originally released as the Apple Computer and known later as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a desktop computer released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc
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The Apple Computer 1, originally released as the Apple
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It was designed by Steve Wozniak
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It was designed by Steve
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The idea of selling the computer came from Wozniak's friend and co-founder Steve Jobs
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The idea of selling the computer came from
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Apatosaurus (; meaning "deceptive lizard") is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period
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Apatosaurus (; meaning "deceptive
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Othniel Charles Marsh described and named the first-known species, A
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Othniel Charles Marsh described and named the
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ajax, in 1877, and a second species, A
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ajax, in 1877, and a second
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Allosaurus () is a genus of large carnosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic epoch (Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian)
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Allosaurus () is a genus of large
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The name "Allosaurus" means "different lizard" alluding to its unique (at the time of its discovery) concave vertebrae
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The name "Allosaurus" means "different
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It is derived from the Greek () ("different, other") and () ("lizard / generic reptile")
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It is derived from the Greek ()
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The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikov (; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is a gas-operated assault rifle that is chambered for the 7
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The AK-47, officially known as the
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Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov (or "AK") family of rifles
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Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian
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After more than seven decades, the AK-47 model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles in the world
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After more than seven decades, the AK-47
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The Atanasoff–Berry computer (ABC) was the first automatic electronic digital computer
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The Atanasoff–Berry computer (ABC)
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Limited by the technology of the day, and execution, the device has remained somewhat obscure
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Limited by the technology of the day, and
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The ABC's priority is debated among historians of computer technology, because it was neither programmable, nor Turing-complete
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The ABC's priority is debated among historians of computer
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The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains () are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America
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The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean
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The range is long, wide (widest between 18°S - 20°S latitude), and has an average height of about
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The range is long, wide
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The Andes extend from north to south through seven South American countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina
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The Andes extend from north to south through seven
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Ancylopoda is a group of browsing, herbivorous, mammals in the Perissodactyla that show long, curved and cleft claws
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Ancylopoda is a group of browsing,
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Macrotherium, which is typically from the middle Miocene of Sansan, in Gers, France, may indicate a distinct genus
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Macrotherium, which is typically from the
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Limb-bones resembling those of Macrotherium, but relatively stouter, have been described from the Pliocene beds of Attica and Samos as Ancylotherium
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Limb-bones resembling those of
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An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current
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An anchor is a device, normally made of
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The word derives from Latin ancora, which itself comes from the Greek ἄγκυρα (ankȳra)
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The word derives from Latin ancora, which
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Anchors can either be temporary or permanent
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Anchors can either be temporary or
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Anbar (, ,) also known by its original ancient name, Peroz-Shapur, was an ancient and medieval town in central Iraq
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Anbar (,,) also known by its
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It played a role in the Roman–Persian Wars of the 3rd–4th centuries, and briefly became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate before the founding of Baghdad in 762
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It played a role in the Roman–Persian
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It remained a moderately prosperous town through the 10th century, but quickly declined thereafter
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It remained a moderately prosperous town through the 10th
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Anazarbus (, medieval Ain Zarba; modern Anavarza; ) was an ancient Cilician city
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Anazarbus (, medieval Ain
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Under the late Roman Empire, it was the capital of Cilicia Secunda
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Under the late Roman Empire, it was the capital
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Roman emperor Justinian I rebuilt the city in 527 after a strong earthquake hit it
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Roman emperor Justinian I rebuilt the city in
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An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once
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An anagram is a word or phrase formed by
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For example, the word anagram itself can be rearranged into nag a ram, also the word binary into brainy and the word adobe into abode
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For example, the word anagram itself can be
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The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram
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The original word or phrase is known as the subject
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The Anadyr () is a river in the far northeast Siberia which flows into the Gulf of Anadyr of the Bering Sea and drains much of the interior of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
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The Anadyr () is a river in the
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