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London Underground
public rapid transit system in London, UK
Nyon
Nyon (; historically German: or and Italian: , ) is a municipality in Nyon District in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is located some 25 kilometers north east of Geneva's city centre, and since the 1970s it has become part of the Geneva metropolitan area. It lies on the shores of Lake Geneva and is the seat of Nyon District. The town has () a population of and is famous in the sporting world for being the headquarters of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and the European Club Association (ECA). It is connected to the rest of Switzerland by way of the Route Suisse, the A
cognitive behavioral therapy
psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, behaviors and cognitions
Ghardaïa Province
province in Algeria

Radosław Sikorski
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
improvisational theatre
theatrical genre

Micrommata virescens
species of arachnid
Iranian Jews
Jews associated with the Persian and Iranian states
Gary Hooper
English association football player (born 1988)
Gwalior Fort
fort in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
MTV Global
international TV channel
mobile translation
a device common to works to offer an instant translation of any language. As a convention, it is used to remove the problem of translating between alien languages
list of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate
Wikimedia list article
Yū Kobayashi
Japanese voice actress
Alina Devecerski
Swedish singer
Anne-Marie Imafidon
British-Nigerian child prodigy and STEM activist (born 1990)
Samuel Johnston
American politician (1733-1816)

PartitionMagic
PartitionMagic is a utility software program for hard disk drive partitioning originally made by PowerQuest, but subsequently owned by Symantec. As of December 8, 2009, the Symantec website stated that they no longer offer PartitionMagic.
sexual violence in South Africa
rate of Sexual Violence
Haplogroup K
mtDNA

Poppet
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In folk magic and witchcraft, a poppet (also known as poppit, moppet, mommet or pippy) is a doll made to represent a person, for casting spells on them, or aiding that person through magic. They are occasionally found lodged in chimneys. These dolls may be fashioned from materials such as carved root, grain, corn shafts, fruit, paper, wax, a potato, clay, branches, or cloth stuffed with herbs, with the intent that any actions performed upon the effigy will be transferred to the subject based on sympathetic magic. Poppets are also used as kitchen witch figures.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Arles
archdiocese
Pete McCloskey
American politician (1927–2024)
Steven C. Miller
American film director, screenwriter and film editor
Pentaglottis
Pentaglottis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. It is represented by a single species, Pentaglottis sempervirens, commonly known as green alkanet or evergreen bugloss, and it is one of several related plants known as alkanet. It is a bristly, perennial plant native to southwestern Europe, in northwest Iberia and France.
Treaty of New Echota
United States treaty with the Cherokee Nation, 1835

The Official Marvel Graphic Novel Collection
partwork magazine

Gijs Brouwer
Dutch tennis player

Cole Custer
American racing driver (born 1998)
Church of San Ildefonso, Toledo
cultural property in Toledo, Spain
Paul Land
American actor (1956-2007)
exoneration
Exoneration occurs when the conviction for a crime is reversed, either through demonstration of innocence, a flaw in the conviction, or otherwise. Attempts to exonerate individuals are particularly controversial in death penalty cases, especially where new evidence is put forth after the execution has taken place. The transitive verb, "to exonerate" can also mean to informally absolve one from blame.
SS Cedarville
great lakes bulk carrier wrecked in a collision