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Now Production
video game company
list of Muslim philosophers
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robotaxi
thumb|upright=1.05|A robotaxi in Shenzhen, China
list of cellists
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Order of Cultural Merit
South Korean order of merit (1973-)
Court of Audit
supreme audit institution, administrative court of France
list of variable stars
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list of globular clusters
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kitchen sink realism
British social realist artistic movement
list of Spotify streaming records
Wikimedia music-related list
list of Chinese writers
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1949 in music
overview of music-related events during the year of 1949
list of African writers by country
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WNET
WNET (channel 13), branded on-air as Thirteen (stylized as THIRTEEN), is a primary PBS member television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United States, serving the New York City area. Owned by The WNET Group (formerly known as the Educational Broadcasting Corporation and later as WNET.org), it is a sister station to the area's secondary PBS member, Garden City, New York–licensed WLIW (channel 21), NPR member WLIW-FM (88.3) in Southampton, and two class A stations: WMBQ-CD (channel 46), and WNDT-CD (channel 14, which shares spectrum with WNET). The WNET Group also operates New Jersey's
American Society of Mammalogists
nonprofit organization in Manhattan, United States
list of Indian writers
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list of unsolved problems in computer science
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Urban rail transit in China
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glossary of cricket terms
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list of highest-grossing media franchises
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list of mountains in Nepal
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The Bitter Truth
2021 studio album by Evanescence
Fujiwara no Tokihira
Japanese statesman
list of most liked YouTube videos
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list of beauty pageants
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Panadura
Panadura (; ) is a main city in Kalutara District, Western Province in Sri Lanka. It is located approximately south of Colombo. Panadura was an electoral district in Sri Lanka until 1989 and is surrounded all sides by water through the Indian Ocean and the Bolgoda Lake. Panadura is famed as the location of important events in the Buddhist revival movement of Sri Lanka and Panadura Beach is an attractive destination for locals and foreign tourists.
Olympic Gymnastics Arena
arena in South Korea
modal share
share of mode of transport
Princeton Theological Seminary
private school of theology in Princeton, New Jersey, US
list of Christian Nobel laureates
Between 1901 and 2000 (65.4%) of Nobel Prizes Laureates, have been identified as Christians
list of Czech writers
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list of literary awards
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list of pseudonyms
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list of electric cars currently available
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list of Islamic terrorist attacks
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bridge restaurant
usually covered bridge, with a restaurant inside
list of Belarusian writers
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cheese soup
type of soup
list of assassins
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list of vegetarians
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tourism in Tunisia
economic sector in Tunisia
1982 in science
overview of natural science-related events during the year of 1982
list of statues in Yerevan
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Toorak
Toorak () is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City of Stonnington local government area. Toorak recorded a population of 12,817 at the 2021 census.
Saltpond
Saltpond is a town and the capital of the Mfantsiman Municipal District in the Central Region of Ghana. As of 2013, Saltpond has a population of 24,689 people. Major ethnic groups who lived in the town are the Akan, Ga, Ewe, Ashanti, and Akuapem. Majors economic sectors in the town are petroleum, agriculture, fishing, trade, commerce, and industry.
Military Medal of Honor
Japanese medals
list of authors by name: G
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list of authors by name: B
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Genpei Akasegawa
Japanese artist, photographer and writer (1937–2014)
list of unusual deaths
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Akamatsu clan
Japanese samurai family
National Film School of Denmark
film school
list of Chinese painters
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Korean tea
use of tea in its various traditional ways in the two Koreas, especially by using roots, nuts, grains, berries of various plants instead of tea leaves
Bhupinder Singh of Patiala
Maharaja of Patialia and Indian cricketer (1891-1938)
list of authors by name: D
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list of authors by name: A
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list of authors by name: R
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list of tallest buildings in Taiwan
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Konglish
thumb|alt=Korean-style English|Korean-style English Konglish (; ), more formally Korean-style English (; ), comprises English and other foreign-language loanwords that have been borrowed into Korean, and includes many that are used in ways that are not readily understandable to native English speakers. A common example is the Korean term "hand phone" for the English "mobile phone". Konglish also has direct English loanwords, mistranslations from English to Korean, or pseudo-English words coined in Japanese that came to Korean usage. Sociolinguistically, South Koreans use English to denote luxu