| Craps Craps is a casino dice game. Craps is a simplification of the Old English game hazard. Craps
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| Chernobyl Chernobyl ( chur-NOBLE; , ;chernobyl - Pronunciation from www.howjsay. Chernobyl
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| Christmas Christmas, also known as Christmas Day or Christmastide, is an annual holiday falling on December 25 or January 7Some Eastern Orthodox Churches follow the traditional Julian Calendar, which is currently 13 days behind the modern Gregorian Calendar; thus, December 25 on the Julian Calendar falls on January 7 of the Greogrian Calendarreference. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates the Nativity of Christ on January 6, which on other Christian calendars celebrates the Epiphany. Christmas
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| Czech language |agency=Czech Language Institute Czech_language
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| Cheddar Cheddar is a large village and civil parish in the district of Sedgemoor in the English county of Somerset. It is situated on southern the edge of the Mendip Hills north west of Wells. Cheddar
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| Chojnów | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Chojnów
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| Cow tipping Cow tipping is an activity allegedly performed by sneaking up on an upright, sleeping cow and pushing it over for fun. There are factors that make success in this effort unlikely, and a variety of calculations have been performed, sometimes with humorous intent, to determine if cow tipping is physically possible. Cow_tipping
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| Czesław Miłosz | birthplace = Šeteniai, near Kėdainiai Czesław_Miłosz
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| Chinese cuisine Chinese cuisine (Chinese: 中國菜) originated from the various regions of China and has become widespread in many other parts of the world — from East Asia to North America, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa. Chinese_cuisine
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| Bus (computing) In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers. Unlike a point-to-point connection, a bus can logically connect several peripherals over the same set of wires. Bus_(computing)
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| Child sexual abuse Child sexual abuse refers to sexual abuse of a child by an adult, or some other person significantly older or in a position of power or control over the child, where the child is used for sexual stimulation of another person.Guidelines for Psychological Evaluations in Child Protection Matters, American Psychological Association, February 1998. Child_sexual_abuse
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| Comedy "Comedy" has a popular meaning (any discourse generally intended to amuse), but this must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western origins are found in Ancient Greece. Comedy
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| Chakra Chakra () is a Sanskrit term meaning circle or wheel. There is a wide literature on chakra models, philosophy, and lore that underpin many philosophical systems and spiritual energy practices, religious observance, and personal discipline. Chakra
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| List of classical music competitions The European Classical art music idiom has long relied on the institution of music competitions to provide a public forum that identifies the strongest young players and contributes to the establishment of their professional careers. This is a list of classical music competitions. List_of_classical_music_competitions
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| Cook Islands |leader_title1 = Head of State Cook_Islands
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| Chocolate Chocolate (pronounced ) comprises a number of raw and processed foods that are produced from the seed of the tropical cacao tree. Native to lowland, tropical South America, cacao has been cultivated for three millennia in Central America and Mexico, with its earliest documented use around 1100 BC. Chocolate
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| Chocolate Talk:Chocolate
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| Commodore 64 The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of US$595. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes (64×210 bytes) of RAM with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of that time. Commodore_64
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| Calculator A calculator is a device for performing mathematical calculations, distinguished from a computer generally by a limited problem domain and an interface optimized for interactive calculation rather than programming. Calculators can be hardware or software, and mechanical or electronic, and are often built into devices such as PDAs or mobile phones. Calculator
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| Cocktail A cocktail is a style of mixed drink. Originally a mixture of liquor, sugar, water, and bitters, Cocktail
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| Chrono Cross | designer = Hiromichi Tanaka (game producer) Masato Kato (game director, scenario writer)Yasuyuki Honne (art director)Nobuteru Yūki (character designer)Ryosuke Aiba (monster designer)Yasunori Mitsuda (composer) Chrono_Cross
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| Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth_disease
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| Dictionary A dictionary is a book of alphabetically listed words in a specific language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, and other information;Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition, 2002 or a book of alphabetically listed words in one language with their equivalents in another, also known as a lexicon. Dictionary
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| Dungeons & Dragons Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a tabletop fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by the Gygax-owned company Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. Dungeons_&_Dragons
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| DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA
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| Democracy In political theory, Democracy describes a small number of related forms of government and also a political philosophy. A common feature of democracy as currently understood and practiced is competitive elections. Democracy
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| Data warehouse A data warehouse is a repository of an organization's electronically stored data. Data warehouses are designed to facilitate reporting and analysis. Data_warehouse
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| Djibouti République de Djibouti Djibouti
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| Dominican Republic (Spanish)"God, Homeland, Liberty" Dominican_Republic
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| Drinking game Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of beer or other alcoholic beverages. These games commonly take place at house parties, public bars or pubs. Drinking_game
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| Dartmoor Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre of the English county of Devon. Protected by National Park status, it covers 953 km² (368 square miles). Dartmoor
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| Death Death is the end of the life of a biological organism. Death may refer to the end of life as either an event or condition. Death
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| Dada Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in neutral Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, and concentrated its anti war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works. Dada
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| Ordinary differential equation In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (or ODE) is a relation that contains functions of only one independent variable, and one or more of its derivatives with respect to that variable. Ordinary_differential_equation
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| Clinical depression Clinical_depression
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| Dartmouth, Devon Image:Map of Dartmouth.JPG|Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth,_Devon
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| Dieting Dieting is the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve or maintain a controlled weight. In many cases the goal is weight loss, but some athletes aspire to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle) and diets can also be used to maintain a stable body weight. Dieting
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| Distributed computing Distributed computing is a method of computer processing in which different parts of a program run simultaneously on two or more computers that are communicating with each other over a network. Distributed computing is a type of segmented or parallel computing, but the latter term is most commonly used to refer to processing in which different parts of a program run simultaneously on two or more processors that are part of the same computer. Distributed_computing
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| DirectX Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. Originally, the names of these APIs all began with Direct, such as Direct3D, DirectDraw, DirectMusic, DirectPlay, DirectSound, and so forth. DirectX
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| Digital signal processing Digital signal processing (DSP) is the study of signals in a digital representation and the processing methods of these signals. DSP and analog signal processing are subfields of signal processing. Digital_signal_processing
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| Dragon Talk:Dragon
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| Depeche Mode Depeche Mode () are an electronic music group formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andrew Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Depeche_Mode
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| Tao Te Ching ]}} Tao_Te_Ching
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| Tao Te Ching Talk:Tao_Te_Ching
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| Ducati Motor Holding Bologna Ducati_Motor_Holding
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| Disc jockey A disc jockey or DJ is a person who selects and plays prerecorded music for an audience. Disc_jockey
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| Dylan (programming language) The Dylan programming language is a multi-paradigm language that includes support for functional and object-oriented programming, and is dynamic and reflective while providing a programming model designed to support efficient machine code generation, including fine-grained control over dynamic and static behaviors. It was created in the early 1990s by a group led by Apple Computer. Dylan_(programming_language)
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| Detroit Red Wings Mike Babcock Detroit_Red_Wings
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| Double bass The double bass (also known as the contrabass, string bass, upright bass, bull fiddle, bass fiddle, bass violin, or simply bass) is the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument used in the modern symphony orchestra. It is a standard member of the string section of the symphony orchestra The Orchestra: A User's Manual, Andrew Hugill with the Philharmonia Orchestra and smaller string ensembles Chamber Music in the Vienna Double Bass Archive, Alfred Planyavsky in Western classical music. Double_bass
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| West Memphis 3 The West Memphis 3 are three men tried and convicted for the murders of three children in the Robin Hood Hills area of West Memphis, Arkansas, United States in 1993. Damien Echols - the alleged ringleader - was sentenced to death. West_Memphis_3
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