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An abstract of title lists all the owners of a piece of land, a house, or a building before it came into possession of the present owner
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An abstract of title lists all the owners of a
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Fighting began on April 19, 1775, followed by the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776
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Fighting began on April 19, 1775, followed
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The American Patriots were supported by France and Spain, conflict taking place in North America, the Caribbean, and Atlantic Ocean
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The American Patriots were supported by France and Spain,
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It ended on September 3, 1783 when Britain accepted American independence in the Treaty of Paris, while the Treaties of Versailles resolved separate conflicts with France and Spain
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It ended on September 3, 1783 when Britain
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The ampere (, ; symbol: A), often shortened to amp, is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI)
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The ampere (, ; symbol:
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It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electromagnetism along with the Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted
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It is named after André-Marie Ampère
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The International System of Units defines the ampere in terms of other base units by measuring the electromagnetic force between electrical conductors carrying electric current
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The International System of Units defines the ampere
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In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is a finite sequence of well-defined instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation
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In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is
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Algorithms are used as specifications for performing calculations and data processing
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Algorithms are used as specifications for performing calculations
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Using human characteristics as descriptors of machines in metaphorical ways was already practiced by Alan Turing with terms such as "memory", "search" and "stimulus"
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Using human characteristics as descriptors of machines in
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An annual plant is a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one growing season, and then dies
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An annual plant is a plant that completes its life
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The length of growing seasons and period in which they take place vary according to geographical location, and may not correspond to the four traditional seasonal divisions of the year
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The length of growing seasons and period in which they
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With respect to the traditional seasons, annual plants are generally categorized into summer annuals and winter annuals
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With respect to the traditional seasons, annual plants are
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The anthophytes are a grouping of plant taxa bearing flower-like reproductive structures
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The anthophytes are a grouping of plant
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They were formerly thought to be a clade comprising plants bearing flower-like structures
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They were formerly thought to be a clade
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The group contained the angiosperms - the extant flowering plants, such as roses and grasses - as well as the Gnetales and the extinct Bennettitales
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The group contained the angiosperms - the
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An atlas is a collection of maps, originally named after the Ancient Greek deity
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An atlas is a collection of maps, originally
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NET AJAX (formerly "Atlas"), a set of ASP
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NET AJAX (formerly "Atlas"), a
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NET extensions
ATLAS Transformation Language, programming language
Atlas
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NET extensions
ATLAS Transformation Language, programming
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Additionally, some rinses act as saliva substitutes to neutralize acid and keep the mouth moist in xerostomia (dry mouth)
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Additionally, some rinses act as saliva substitutes
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Cosmetic mouthrinses temporarily control or reduce bad breath and leave the mouth with a pleasant taste
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Cosmetic mouthrinses temporarily control or reduce
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Rinsing with water or mouthwash after brushing with a fluoride toothpaste can reduce the availability of salivary fluoride
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Rinsing with water or mouthwash after brushing
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Alexander III of Macedon ( ; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
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Alexander III of Macedon ( ; 20/21
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A member of the Argead dynasty, he was born in Pella—a city in Ancient Greece—in 356 BC
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A member of the Argead dynasty, he
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He succeeded his father King Philip II to the throne at the age of 20, and spent most of his ruling years conducting a lengthy military campaign throughout Western Asia and Northeastern Africa
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He succeeded his father King Philip II to the throne
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His best known dictum is "The map is not the territory"
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His best known dictum is "The map is
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He learned the Polish language at home and the Russian language in schools; and having a French and German governess, he became fluent in four languages as a child
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He learned the Polish language at home and the Russian
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Korzybski studied engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology
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Korzybski studied engineering at the Warsaw
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Asteroids is a space-themed multidirectional shooter arcade game designed by Lyle Rains and Ed Logg released in November 1979 by Atari, Inc
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Asteroids is a space-themed
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The player controls a single spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers
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The player controls a single spaceship in an asteroid field
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The object of the game is to shoot and destroy the asteroids and saucers, while not colliding with either, or being hit by the saucers' counter-fire
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The object of the game is to shoot and destroy
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Asparagales (asparagoid lilies) is an order of plants in modern classification systems such as the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) and the Angiosperm Phylogeny Web
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Asparagales (asparagoid
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The order takes its name from the type family Asparagaceae and is placed in the monocots amongst the lilioid monocots
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The order takes its name from the type family
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The order has only recently been recognized in classification systems
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The order has only recently been recognized in classification
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The Alismatales (alismatids) are an order of flowering plants including about 4500 species
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The Alismatales
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Plants assigned to this order are mostly tropical or aquatic
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Plants assigned to this order are mostly tropical or
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Some grow in fresh water, some in marine habitats
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Some grow in fresh water, some in marine
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The Apiales are an order of flowering plants
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The Apiales are an order of flowering
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The families are those recognized in the APG III system
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The families are those recognized in the APG III
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This is typical of the newer classifications, though there is some slight variation and in particular, the Torriceliaceae may be divided
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This is typical of the newer classifications, though
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While asterids in general are characterized by fused petals, composite flowers consisting of many florets create the false appearance of separate petals (as found in the rosids)
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While asterids in general are characterized by fused
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Asterales are organisms that seem to have evolved from one common ancestor
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Asterales are organisms that seem to have evolved
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Asterales share characteristics on morphological and biochemical levels
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Asterales share characteristics on morphological and biochemical
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An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar System
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An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar
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Thus the term "asteroid" now generally refers to the minor planets of the inner Solar System, including those co-orbital with Jupiter
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Thus the term "asteroid" now generally refers
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Larger asteroids are often called planetoids
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Larger asteroids are often called
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An allocution, or allocutus, is a formal statement made to the court by the defendant who has been found guilty prior to being sentenced
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An allocution, or allocutus, is
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It is part of the criminal procedure in some jurisdictions using common law
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It is part of the criminal procedure in some jurisdictions
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Concept
An allocution allows the defendant to explain why the sentence should be lenient
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Concept
An allocution allows the defendant
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Such a statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant's signature by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public or commissioner of oaths
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Such a statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of
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Definition
An affidavit is typically defined as a written declaration or statement that is sworn or affirmed before a person who has authority to administer an oath
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Definition
An affidavit is typically defined as a
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There is no general defined form for an affidavit, although for some proceedings an affidavit must satisfy legal or statutory requirements in order to be considered
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There is no general defined form for an affidavit,
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Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac
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Aries is one of the constellations
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It is located in the Northern celestial hemisphere between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east
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It is located in the Northern celestial hemisphere between
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The name Aries is Latin for ram
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The name Aries is Latin for
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Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, between Capricornus and Pisces
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Aquarius is a constellation of the
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Its name is Latin for "water-carrier" or "cup-carrier", and its old astronomical symbol is (♒︎), a representation of water
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Its name is Latin for
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Aquarius is one of the oldest of the recognized constellations along the zodiac (the Sun's apparent path)
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Aquarius is one of the oldest of the
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is hand-drawn and computer animation originating from Japan
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is hand-drawn and computer animation originating from
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In Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from the English word animation) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin
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In Japan and in Japanese, (a term
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However, outside of Japan and in English, anime is colloquial for Japanese animation and refers specifically to animation produced in Japan
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However, outside of Japan and in English, anime
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Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey
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Ankara (, ; ), historically known
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Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5
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Located in the central part of Anatolia, the
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1 million in its urban center and over 5
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1 million in its urban center and over
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Arabic (, or , or ) is a Semitic language that first emerged in the 1st to 4th centuries CE
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Arabic (, or,
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It is the lingua franca of the Arab world and the liturgical language of Islam
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It is the lingua franca of the Arab
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The ISO assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form, Modern Standard Arabic, also referred to as Literary Arabic, which is modernized Classical Arabic
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The ISO assigns language codes to 32 varieties of
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Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English filmmaker who was one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema
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Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August
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In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 feature films, many of which are still widely watched and studied today
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In a career spanning six decades, he directed over
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His films garnered 46 Academy Award nominations, including six wins, although he never won the award for Best Director despite five nominations
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His films garnered 46 Academy Award nominations, including six
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Anacondas or water boas are a group of large snakes of the genus Eunectes
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Anacondas or water boas are a
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They are found in tropical South America
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They are found in tropical South
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Four species are currently recognized
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Four species are currently
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Altaic (; also called Transeurasian) is a sprachbund (i
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Altaic (; also called
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a linguistic area) and proposed language family that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages
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a linguistic area) and proposed language family that would
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Speakers of these languages are currently scattered over most of Asia north of 35 °N and in some eastern parts of Europe, extending in longitude from Turkey to Japan
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Speakers of these languages are currently scattered over most
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Austrian German (), Austrian Standard German (ASG), Standard Austrian German (), or Austrian High German (), is the variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria
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Austrian German (), Austrian Standard German
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It has the highest sociolinguistic prestige locally, as it is the variation used in the media and for other formal situations
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It has the highest sociolinguistic prestige
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In less formal situations, Austrians tend to use forms closer to or identical with the Bavarian and Alemannic dialects, traditionally spoken – but rarely written – in Austria
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In less formal situations, Austrians tend to use
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In mathematics, the axiom of choice, or AC, is an axiom of set theory equivalent to the statement that a Cartesian product of a collection of non-empty sets is non-empty
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In mathematics, the axiom of choice, or
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Formally, it states that for every indexed family of nonempty sets there exists an indexed family of elements such that for every
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Formally, it states that for every indexed
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The axiom of choice was formulated in 1904 by Ernst Zermelo in order to formalize his proof of the well-ordering theorem
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The axiom of choice was formulated in 1904 by
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Attila (, ; ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453
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Attila (, ; ), frequently called Attila
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He was also the leader of a tribal empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans and Bulgars, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe
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He was also the leader of a tribal empire consisting
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He is also considered one of the most powerful rulers in world history
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He is also considered one of the most powerful rulers
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The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia
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The Aegean Sea is an elongated
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It is located between the Balkans and Anatolia, and covers an area of some 215,000 square kilometres
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It is located between the Balkans and Anatolia,
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In the north, the Aegean is connected to the Marmara Sea and the Black Sea by the straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus
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In the north, the Aegean is connected
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A Clockwork Orange is a dystopian satirical black comedy novel by English writer Anthony Burgess, published in 1962
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A Clockwork Orange is a dystopian satirical black comedy novel
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It is set in a near-future society that has a youth subculture of extreme violence
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It is set in a near-future society that
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The teenage protagonist, Alex, narrates his violent exploits and his experiences with state authorities intent on reforming him
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The teenage protagonist, Alex, narrates his violent
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Amsterdam ( , , ) is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands; with a population of 872,680 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area
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Amsterdam (, , ) is the capital
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Found within the Dutch province of North Holland, Amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the "Venice of the North", due to the large number of canals which form a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Found within the Dutch province of North Holland, Amsterdam
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Amsterdam was founded at the Amstel, that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the Amstel dam
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Amsterdam was founded at the Amstel,
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The Museum of Work (Arbetets museum) is a museum located in Norrköping, Sweden
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The Museum of Work (Arbetets museum)
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The museum is located in the Strykjärn (Clothes iron), a former weaving mill in the old industrial area on the Motala ström river in the city centre of Norrköping
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The museum is located in the
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The former textile factory Holmens Bruk (sv) operated in the building from 1917 to 1962
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The former textile factory Holmens Bruk
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Audi AG () (commonly referred to as Audi) is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany
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Audi AG () (commonly referred to as
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As a subsidiary of its parent company, the Volkswagen Group, Audi produces vehicles in nine production facilities worldwide
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As a subsidiary of its parent company, the Volkswagen
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The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Auto Union was acquired by Volkswagen from Daimler-Benz
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The modern Audi era began in the 1960s,
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