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lingua franca
language used to facilitate communication between groups without a common native language

Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It designs, manufactures, and sells computer components such as central processing units (CPUs) and related products for business and consumer markets. Intel was the world's third-largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue in 2024 and has been included in the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue since 2007. It was one of the first companies listed on Nasdaq.
Sheboygan
city in and county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States
Academy of Sciences of Albania
academy of sciences

Pat Roberts
United States Senator from Kansas
Santander
municipality of the Philippines in the province of Cebu

The Parent Trap
1961 film by David Swift
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Sonos
Sonos, Inc. is an American audio equipment manufacturer headquartered in Santa Barbara, California. The company was founded in 2002 by John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, Tom Cullen, and Trung Mai.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Imola
diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucera-Troia
diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy
Anglican Church in North America
Anglican realignment denomination
Buena Vista
brand name historically used for divisions of the Walt Disney Company
Ubi periculum
papal bull regarding the election of popes
namus
Nāmūs is an Arabic word describing an ethical category in Middle Eastern patriarchal character. Often literally translated as "virtue", it is now more popularly used in a strong gender-specific context of relations within a family described in terms of honor, attention, respect/respectability, and modesty.
soy egg
egg dish
Alexander Dahl
German balloonist (1892-1978)
oxo-biodegradation
Oxo-degradation refers to the breakdown mechanism caused by heat, light or oxygen on plastics that contain additives that accelerate the process of breaking them into smaller fragments called microplastics. These plastics contrast biodegradable or compostable plastics, which decompose at the molecular or polymer level. Oxo-degradable plastics are currently banned in the EU, but are still permitted in other jurisdictions such as the UK.