| French Republican Calendar Talk:French_Republican_Calendar
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| List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people/Archive 5 Talk:List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people/Archive_5
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| Fruitarianism Talk:Fruitarianism
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| Friedrich Hayek Talk:Friedrich_Hayek
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| First Battle of El Alamein First_Battle_of_El_Alamein
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| Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a group of related languages that constitute a branch of the Indo-European (IE) language family. The common ancestor of all the languages in this branch is Proto-Germanic, spoken in approximately the mid-1st millennium BC in Iron Age northern Europe. Germanic_languages
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| Gold Gold () is a chemical element with the symbol Au () and an atomic number of 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history. The metal occurs as nuggets or grains in rocks, in veins and in alluvial deposits. Gold
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| Guanine Talk:Guanine
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| Graphics Interchange Format Talk:Graphics_Interchange_Format
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| Garry Kasparov Talk:Garry_Kasparov
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| Galicia (Spain) Galicia (occasionally Galiza) is a historical autonomous community in northwest Spain, with the status of a historical nationality, and was one of the first kingdoms of Europe (Kingdom of Galicia). Its component provinces are A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra. It borders Portugal to the south, the Spanish regions of Castile and León and Asturias to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west. Galicia_(Spain)
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| Glagolitic alphabet Talk:Glagolitic_alphabet
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| Goddess Talk:Goddess
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| LGBT social movements Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender social movements share related goals of social acceptance of homosexuality, bisexuality and transgenderism. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have a long history of campaigning for what is generally called LGBT rights (or gay rights or gay and lesbian rights). LGBT_social_movements
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| History of Europe The history of Europe describes the passage of time from humans inhabiting the European continent to the present day. For convenience's sake, historians divide long periods into more manageable eras. The first evidence of Homo sapiens in Europe dates back to at least 35,000 BC, the European Paleolithic period. History_of_Europe
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| Haiku Talk:Haiku
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| Hollow Earth Hollow Earth is a belief that the planet Earth has a hollow interior and, possibly, a habitable inner surface. The hypothesis of a Hollow Earth has long been contradicted by overwhelming evidence, as well as by the modern understanding of planet formation, and the scientific community now dismisses the notion as pseudoscience.The concept of a hollow Earth has recurred as a premise for adventure fiction, and also features in some conspiracy theory and folklore. Hollow_Earth
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| History of Wikipedia Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone and that aims to provide free encyclopedic information to its readers. The pioneering concept and technology of Wiki comes from Ward Cunningham, the concept of a free online encyclopedia from Richard Stallman. History_of_Wikipedia
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| Hentai Talk:Hentai
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| Haryana Haryana (, Punjabi:state in northern India. It is bordered by Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north, and by Rajasthan to the west and south. Eastern border to Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh is defined by river Yamuna. Haryana also surrounds Delhi on three sides, forming the northern, western and southern borders of Delhi. Haryana
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| Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (Hindi:Punjabi:pronounced ) is a state in the Punjab region in north-west India. Himachal Pradesh is spread over 21,629 sq (56,019 km²), and is bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir on north, Punjab on west and south-west, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on south, Uttarakhand on south-east and by Tibet on the east. The literal meaning of Himachal Pradesh is Region of snowy mountains. Himachal_Pradesh
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| Herbert Simon Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 February 9, 2001) was an American psychologist whose research ranged across the fields of cognitive psychology, computer science, public administration, economics, management, philosophy of science and sociology and was a professor, most notably, at Carnegie Mellon University. With almost a thousand often very highly cited publications he is one of the most influential social scientists of the 20th century. Herbert_Simon
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| Harmonica The harmonica is a free reed wind instrument which is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes (reed chambers) or multiple holes. The pressure caused by blowing or drawing air into the reed chambers causes a reed or multiple reeds to vibrate up and down creating sound. Each chamber has multiple, variable-tuned brass or bronze reeds which are secured at one end and loose on the other end, with the loose end vibrating and creating sound. Harmonica
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| Hi-hat A hi-hat, or hihat, is a type of cymbal and stand used as a typical part of a drum kit by percussionists in R&B, hip-hop, disco, jazz, rock and roll, house, and other forms of contemporary popular music. Hi-hat
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| Istanbul Talk:Istanbul
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| Inquisition Talk:Inquisition
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| Intelligent design Talk:Intelligent_design
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| Ibizan Hound The Ibizan Hound, pronounced "I-bee-zan" or "I-beeth-an", is an agile, deer-like dog of the hound family. There are two hair types of the breed: Ibizan_Hound
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| Immanuel Kant Talk:Immanuel_Kant
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| Integer factorization Talk:Integer_factorization
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| Jane Austen Talk:Jane_Austen
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| JPEG In computing, JPEG (, ) is a commonly used method of compression for photographic images. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality. JPEG typically achieves 10JPEG compression is used in a number of image file formats.Exif is the most common image format used by digital cameras and other photographic image capture devices; along with JPEG/JFIF, it is the most common format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web. JPEG
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| James Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 Scottish theoretical physicist and mathematician. His most significant achievement was the development of the classical electromagnetic theory, synthesizing all previous unrelated observations, experiments and equations of electricity, magnetism and even optics into a consistent theory. James_Clerk_Maxwell
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| Jackie Robinson Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era. While not the first African-American player in major league history, Robinson broke the baseball color line when he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization in the mid-1940s. Jackie_Robinson
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| Emperor Norton Talk:Emperor_Norton
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| Joseph McCarthy Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period in which Cold War tensions fueled fears of widespread Communist subversion. Joseph_McCarthy
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| Kentucky Kentucky
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| Kumquat Kumquat
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| Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovskii Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (; ) (–September 19, 1935) was an Imperial Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of the astronautic theory. He is considered by many to be the father of theoretical astronautics. His works later inspired leading Soviet rocket engineers such as Sergey Korolyov and Valentin Glushko and contributed to the early success of the Soviet space program. Konstantin_Eduardovich_Tsiolkovskii
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| Kosovo War Talk:Kosovo_War
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| Larry Sanger Lawrence Mark "Larry" Sanger (born July 16, 1968 Larry_Sanger
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| Logarithm Talk:Logarithm
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| Little Nemo Talk:Little_Nemo
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| Liverpool/Archive 1 Talk:Liverpool/Archive_1
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| Life Life is a characteristic that distinguishes objects that have self-sustaining biological processes ("alive," "living"), from those which do not death), or else because they lack such functions and are classified as "inanimate."In the science of biology, "life" (cf. Life
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| MTV MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network based in New York City and launched on August 1, 1981. The original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJs. Today, MTV still plays a limited selection of music videos, but the channel primarily broadcasts a variety of pop culture and reality television shows targeted at adolescents and young adults. MTV
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| Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands , officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), is a Micronesian nation of atolls and islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, just west of the International Date Line and just north of the Equator. This nation of roughly 62,000 persons is located north of Nauru and Kiribati, east of the Federated States of Micronesia, and south of the U.S. territory of Wake Island, to which it lays claim. Marshall_Islands
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| Group (mathematics) Talk:Group_(mathematics)
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| Middle Ages/Archive 1 Talk:Middle_Ages/Archive_1
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| Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
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