| Anthony Hopkins | birthplace = Port Talbot, Wales Anthony_Hopkins
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| Anal sex Anal sex most often refers to the sex act involving insertion of the penis into the rectum.WordNet Search - 3. Anal_sex
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| Asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction which does not involve meiosis, ploidy reduction, or fertilization. Only one parent is involved in asexual reproduction. Asexual_reproduction
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| Alkali In chemistry, an alkali (from Arabic: Al-Qaly القلي, القالي ) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Alkalis are best known for being bases (compounds with pH greater than 7) that dissolve in water. Alkali
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| Belgium Royaume de Belgique Königreich Belgien Belgium
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| Battle of Grunwald Principality of MoldaviaBritannica Hungarica, Hungarian encyclopedia, 1994. ISBN 9630623506 Tartars Bohemians, Moravians RutheniansStephen Turnbull, Tannenberg 1410 Disaster for the Teutonic Knights, 2003, London: Osprey Campaign Series no. Battle_of_Grunwald
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| Concept album In popular music, a concept album is an album which is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical".Shuker, Roy: Popular Music: The Key Concepts, page 5. Concept_album
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| England (French)"God and my right" England
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| EastEnders EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom. EastEnders
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| Elvis Costello London, England Elvis_Costello
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| Military of France The Military of France encompasses an army, a navy, an air force and a military police force. The President of the Republic heads the armed forces, with the title of "chef des armées" ("chief of the military forces"); has such, he is the supreme authority for military matters and is the sole official who can order a nuclear strike. Military_of_France
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| Freemasonry Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that arose from obscure origins in the late 16th to early 17th century. Freemasonry now exists in various forms all over the world, with a membership estimated at around 5 million (including around 480,000 in England, Scotland and Ireland alone, and just under two million in the United States). Freemasonry
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| List of French words and phrases used by English speakers Here are some examples of French words and phrases used by English speakers. List_of_French_words_and_phrases_used_by_English_speakers
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| Gnaeus Julius Agricola Gnaeus Julius Agricola (June 13, 40–August 23, 93) was a Roman general responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. His biography, the De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, was the first published work of his son-in-law, the historian Tacitus, and is the source for most of what is known about him. Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola
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| Gliding Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive sport in which pilots fly un-powered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes. Properly, the term gliding refers to descending flight of a heavier-than-air craft, whereas soaring is the correct term to use when the craft gains altitude or speed from rising air. Gliding
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| History of London London, the capital of the United Kingdom, has a recorded history that goes back over 2,000 years. During this time, it has grown to become one of the most significant financial and cultural capitals of the world. History_of_London
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| Hussite The Hussites were a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus or John Huss (c. 1369–1415), who became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. Hussite
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| Ian McKellen | birthplace = Burnley, Lancashire, England Ian_McKellen
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| John Napier Talk:John_Napier
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| Morgan Freeman | birthplace = Memphis, Tennessee, USA Morgan_Freeman
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| Official Monster Raving Loony Party Talk:Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party
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| Palestine Liberation Organization/Archive 1 Talk:Palestine_Liberation_Organization/Archive_1
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| Robert De Niro | birthplace = New York City, New York, U.S. Robert_De_Niro
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| Scotland Yard New Scotland Yard or Scotland Yard, informally known as The Yard and NSY, is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, responsible for policing Greater London (excluding the City of London; see City of London Police). Scotland_Yard
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| Savate France Savate
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| Tom Waits in Pomona, California, United States Tom_Waits
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| Tom Cruise | birthplace = Syracuse, New York Tom_Cruise
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| V-2 rocket , British: Bodyline, Big Ben V-2_rocket
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| V-1 flying bomb The Fieseler Fi 103, better known as V-1 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1) was an early cruise missile used during World War Two. The V-1 was developed at Peenemünde by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. V-1_flying_bomb
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| Winona Ryder | birthplace = Olmsted County, Minnesota, U.S. Winona_Ryder
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| Hybrid rocket A hybrid rocket propulsion system comprises propellants of two different states of matter, the most common configuration being a rocket engine composed of a solid propellant lining a combustion chamber into which a liquid or gaseous propellant is injected so as to undergo a strong exothermic reaction to produce hot gas that is emitted through a De Laval nozzle for propulsive purposes. Hybrid_rocket
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| Ideogram Talk:Ideogram
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| Jennifer Aniston | birthplace = Sherman Oaks, California, United States Jennifer_Aniston
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| Tiger Woods |- Tiger_Woods
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| Torture Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him, or a third person, information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a third person, or for any reason based on discrimination of any kind, when such pain or suffering is inflicted by or at the instigation of or with the consent or acquiescence of a public official or other person acting in an official capacity. It does not include pain or suffering arising only from, inherent in, or incidental to, lawful sanctions. Torture
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| Paul Newman | birthplace = Cleveland, Ohio, USA Paul_Newman
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| Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace | language = Star_Wars_Episode_I:_The_Phantom_Menace
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| Kate Winslet | birthplace = Reading, Berkshire, England Kate_Winslet
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| Christopher Lee | birthplace = Belgravia, London, England Christopher_Lee
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| Doha |image_skyline = Doha Sheraton.jpg Doha
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| Pulp Fiction (film) Pulp_Fiction_(film)
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| Samuel L. Jackson | birthplace = Washington, D.C, U. Samuel_L._Jackson
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| Falcon *Gennaia Kaup, 1847 Falcon
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| Cockfight A cockfight is a blood sport between two roosters, held in a ring called a cockpit. Cockfighting is now illegal throughout the United States and in most of Europe. Cockfight
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| Cotyledon A cotyledon ("seed leaf" from Greek: κοτυληδών kotylēdōn, from κοτύλη kotýlē, "cup, bowl") is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Upon germination, the cotyledon may become the embryonic first leaves of a seedling. Cotyledon
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| Thymus Thymus
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| Ian Fleming | birthplace = Mayfair, London, England Ian_Fleming
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| Nicholas Bacon (courtier) Sir Nicholas Bacon (December 28, 1510 – February 20, 1579), was an English politician during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, notable as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal. He was the father of the philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon. Nicholas_Bacon_(courtier)
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| Bruce Springsteen |Alias = Bruce_Springsteen
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| Michael Caine | birthplace = London, England Michael_Caine
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