a , ; "Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo"@en ; "4"^^ ; "38"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "320"^^ ; "La casta. Così i politici italiani sono diventati intoccabili is an Italian book, written by Sergio Rizzo and Gian Antonio Stella, two journalists from the Italian national newspaper Corriere della Sera, detailing the amount of graft and corruption in italian politics. It was published in 2007, and became a bestseller."@en . a , ; "Dirty Pair Flash"@en ; "0"^^ ; "16"^^ ; ; . a ; "German dog breed"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "101"^^ ; "In geometry, a deltoid, also known as a tricuspoid or Steiner curve, is a hypocycloid of three cusps."@en . a , ; "theologian"@en ; "125"^^ ; "135"^^ ; ; . a , ; "dance music artist"@en ; "71"^^ ; "89"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Latin tag"@en ; "21"^^ ; "30"^^ ; ; . a , ; "German mathematician"@en ; "49"^^ ; "69"^^ ; ; . a ; "Skalbmierz"@en . a , ; "Harun of Barcelona"@en ; "0"^^ ; "18"^^ ; ; . a , ; "western brush"@en ; "4"^^ ; "17"^^ ; ; . a ; "Hatshepsut"@en . a ; "Programming Language"@en ; , . a ; "dog"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "360"^^ ; "Year 412 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ambustus and Pacilus (or, less frequently, year 342 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 412 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years."@en . a , ; "United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit"@en ; "4"^^ ; "56"^^ ; ; . a , ; "character"@en ; "45"^^ ; "54"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Autochrome Lumière"@en ; "4"^^ ; "22"^^ ; ; . a ; "series"@en ; . a , ; "pharaoh"@en ; "17"^^ ; "24"^^ ; ; . a , ; "photography process"@en ; "34"^^ ; "53"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Laika"@en . a , ; "computer series"@en ; "14"^^ ; "29"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Hovawart"@en . a , ; "year"@en ; "18"^^ ; "22"^^ ; ; . a , ; "electoral coalition"@en ; "26"^^ ; "45"^^ ; ; . a , ; "station"@en ; "42"^^ ; "48"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Yasutora Sado"@en ; "0"^^ ; "13"^^ ; ; . a , ; "social-democratic political party"@en ; "25"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a ; "Supreme Being"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "274"^^ ; "Futūh al-Buldān is an Arabic book by Persian historian Ahmad Ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri. The work by which he is best known is the Kitab Futuh al-Buldan (\"Book of the Conquests of the Lands\"), edited by M. J. de Goeje as Liber expugnationis regionum (Leiden, 1870; Cairo, 1901)."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "272"^^ ; "Glen Velez (born 1949) is a percussionist, vocalist, and composer, specializing in frame drums from around the world. He is largely responsible for the increasing popularity of frame drums in the United States and around the world. Velez is married to Loire (Lori Cotler)."@en . a ; "deltoid"@en . a , ; "motorsport race track"@en ; "26"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a ; "Bulls of Guisando"@en . a , ; "ordered set"@en ; "41"^^ ; "52"^^ ; ; . a , ; "shaft"@en ; "53"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a , ; "United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "272"^^ ; "The Pokémon Mini is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by Nintendo and themed around the Pokémon media franchise. It is the smallest game system with interchangeable cartridges ever produced by Nintendo, weighing just under two and a half ounces (70 grams)."@en . a , ; "artist"@en ; "83"^^ ; "89"^^ ; ; . a , ; "ancient site"@en ; "13"^^ ; "25"^^ ; ; . a , ; "The Choice of Hercules"@en ; "0"^^ ; "22"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Hopetoun Blunder"@en . a , ; "Hanja"@en . a , ; "Color photography"@en ; "0"^^ ; "17"^^ ; ; . a ; "socially recognized union"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "70"^^ ; "Hesse was born in Königsberg, Prussia, and was a German mathematician."@en . a , ; "percussionist"@en ; "28"^^ ; "41"^^ ; ; . a , ; "professor"@en . a , ; "God"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "269"^^ ; "Radicchio is a leaf chicory (Cichorium intybus, Asteraceae), sometimes known as Italian chicory, and is a perennial. It is grown as a leaf vegetable which usually has white-veined red leaves. It has a bitter and spicy taste, which mellows when it is grilled or roasted."@en . a ; "opera company"@en ; , . a , ; "412 BC"@en ; "5"^^ ; "11"^^ ; ; . a ; "Patristic scholar"@en ; , . a ; "Soviet space dog"@en ; , . a , ; "Munkebo"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a , ; "quantitative capacity"@en ; "18"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a , ; "El Oso"@en ; "0"^^ ; "6"^^ ; ; . a ; "event"@en ; . a , ; "process"@en ; "46"^^ ; "53"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "126"^^ ; "The Rapallo Carige Prize is an Italian literary prize, established in 1985 by the Municipality of Rapallo and the Carige Bank."@en . a ; "Rolling"@en . a ; "Deontic logic"@en . a ; "Augustinian church"@en ; , . a ; "tropical cyclon"@en ; , . a , ; "Typhoon Haiyan"@en ; "0"^^ ; "14"^^ ; ; . a ; "precipitation shaft"@en ; , . a ; "The Choice of Hercules"@en . a , ; "scrolling shooter"@en ; "20"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , ; "scientific study"@en ; "31"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a , ; "professor"@en ; "2"^^ ; "11"^^ ; ; . a ; "party"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "152"^^ ; "Holothuria is a genus of marine animals of the family Holothuriidae. 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The concept of God as described by theologians commonly includes the attributes of omniscience (infinite knowledge), omnipotence (unlimited power), omnipresence (present everywhere), omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence."@en . a ; "green electoral coalition"@en ; , . a , ; "literary prize"@en ; "39"^^ ; "53"^^ ; ; . a ; "globular ClusterOfStars"@en ; , . a ; "anthropomorphic cartoon character"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "194"^^ ; "The Choice of Hercules is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Annibale Carracci. Dating from 1596, it is housed in the Capodimonte Gallery of Naples. The subject is the Choice of Hercules."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "204"^^ ; "Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters (hanzi). More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation."@en . a ; "music artist"@en ; , . a ; "mathematician"@en ; . a ; "cartoon fictional character"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "55"^^ ; "98 is the natural number following 97 and preceding 99."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "224"^^ ; "Environmental chemistry is the scientific study of the chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in natural places. It should not be confused with green chemistry, which seeks to reduce potential pollution at its source."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "380"^^ ; "Yasutora Sado is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. He is an extremely tall teenager who studies in the same class as Ichigo Kurosaki. Because Ichigo first read Yasutora's name off a nametag, he pronounced his family name as Chad due to the variable pronunciations of kanji, and Ichigo continues to call him this throughout the story."@en . a ; "studio album"@en ; , . a , ; "album"@en ; "32"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "647"^^ ; "In the philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to preintuitionism), is an approach where mathematics is considered to be purely the result of the constructive mental activity of humans rather than the discovery of fundamental principles claimed to exist in an objective reality. That is, logic and mathematics are not considered analytic activities wherein deep properties of objective reality are revealed and applied but are instead considered the application of internally consistent methods used to realize more complex mental constructs, regardless of their possible independent existence in an objective reality."@en . a , ; "Glen Velez"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a ; "Harun of Barcelona"@en . a , ; "book"@en ; "76"^^ ; "80"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "60"^^ ; "Hatshepsut was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "303"^^ ; "Skalbmierz is a town in south eastern Poland, in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in Kazimierza County. It has 1,326 inhabitants (2004). Skalbmierz has a long and rich history, the town belongs to the province of Lesser Poland. Skalbmierz received town charter in 1342, lost it in 1869, and regained in 1927."@en . a , ; "gyroscope"@en ; "2"^^ ; "11"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Typhoon Haiyan"@en . a ; "tag"@en ; . a , ; " TT Circuit Assen"@en ; "3"^^ ; "20"^^ ; ; . a , ; "educational approach"@en ; "27"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Italian film actor"@en ; "22"^^ ; "40"^^ ; ; . a , ; "drama film"@en ; "45"^^ ; "55"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "469"^^ ; "The Gimli Glider is the nickname of an Air Canada aircraft that was involved in an unusual aviation incident. On July 23, 1983, Air Canada Flight 143, a Boeing 767–233 jet, ran out of fuel at an altitude of 41,000 feet (12,000 m) MSL, about halfway through its flight originating in Montreal to Edmonton. The crew were able to glide the aircraft safely to an emergency landing at Gimli Industrial Park Airport, a former Royal Canadian Air Force base in Gimli, Manitoba."@en . a , ; "shooter"@en ; "30"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "350"^^ ; "The TT Circuit Assen is a motorsport race track built in 1955 and located in Assen, Netherlands. Host of the Dutch TT race, it is popularly referred to as \"The Cathedral\" of motorcycling by the fans of the sport. It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 seats. Since 1992 it is also part of the Superbike World Championship calendar."@en . a , ; "Hesse"@en . a , ; "setOfCeltiberianSculptures"@en ; "28"^^ ; "57"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Diorite"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a , ; "cardinal"@en ; "58"^^ ; "66"^^ ; ; . a ; "large constellation"@en ; , . a , ; "name"@en ; "20"^^ ; "24"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "262"^^ ; "Nothing in Common is a 1986 comedy-drama film, directed by Garry Marshall. It stars Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason in what would prove to be Gleason's final film role - he was suffering from colon cancer, liver cancer, and thrombosed hemorrhoids during production."@en . a ; "nickname"@en ; . a , ; "Richard Threlkeld Cox"@en ; "0"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a ; "heart rate"@en ; , . a , ; "Holothuria"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Bradycardia"@en ; "0"^^ ; "11"^^ ; ; . a ; "shaft"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "176"^^ ; "Typhoon Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda, was a tropical cyclon devastating portions of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines, in early-November 2013."@en . a ; "educational approach"@en ; , . a ; "PrinceOfSavoy"@en ; . a , , , ; "Jean-Baptiste Cotelier"@en . a , ; "political party"@en ; "43"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a ; "cardinal"@en ; . a , , ; "Mickey Mouse"@en . a , ; "Italian literary prize"@en ; "31"^^ ; "53"^^ ; ; . a ; "comedy-drama film"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "85"^^ ; "El Rourell is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain."@en . a , ; "professor"@en ; "28"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Natura naturans"@en . a , ; "Hannover Hauptbahnhof"@en ; "0"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "63"^^ ; "Cool Hand Lōc is the second and final studio album by Tone Lōc."@en . a ; "chronicle"@en ; . a ; "community possessing"@en ; , . a ; "computer series"@en ; , . a , ; "Mauerpark"@en ; "0"^^ ; "9"^^ ; ; . a , ; "approach"@en ; "39"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a , ; "heart rate"@en ; "84"^^ ; "94"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "216"^^ ; "Hard water is water that has high mineral content (in contrast with \"soft water\"). Hard water is formed when water percolates through deposits of limestone and chalk-containing minerals such as calcium and magnesium."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "211"^^ ; "occam is a concurrent programming language that builds on the communicating sequential processes (CSP) process algebra, and shares many of its features. It is named after William of Ockham of Occam's Razor fame."@en . a ; "painter"@en ; . a , ; "Umm Dreiga"@en . a ; "183 BC"@en . a , ; "painter"@en ; "116"^^ ; "123"^^ ; ; . a , ; "photography"@en ; "21"^^ ; "32"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "155"^^ ; "Kojiki is the oldest extant chronicle in Japan, dating from the early 8th century (711–712) and composed by Ō no Yasumaro at the request of Empress Gemmei."@en . a ; "teacher"@en ; . a , ; "Bhima"@en ; "0"^^ ; "5"^^ ; ; . a ; "poet"@en ; . a , ; "scholarly teacher"@en ; "17"^^ ; "34"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Democracy"@en ; "0"^^ ; "9"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Porcuna"@en . a ; "peace agreement"@en ; , . a , ; "Laudio/Llodio"@en . a , , ; "virga"@en . a ; "Gimli Glider"@en . a ; "percussionist"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "294"^^ ; "Cooperative learning is an educational approach which aims to organize classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. There is much more to Cooperative Learning than merely arranging students into groups, and it has been described as \"structuring positive interdependence.\""@en . a , , , ; "Round Midnight"@en . a ; "Korean name"@en ; , . a ; "humorous science fiction anime"@en ; , . a , , ; "Popeye"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "256"^^ ; "The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process. Patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907, it was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s."@en . a ; "international crises"@en ; , . a , ; "approach"@en ; "103"^^ ; "111"^^ ; ; . a ; "perennial"@en ; . a , ; "French electronic dance music artist"@en ; "53"^^ ; "89"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "332"^^ ; "Oceania, also known as Oceanica, is a region centered on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean. Opinions of what constitutes Oceania range from its three subregions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia to, more broadly, the entire insular region between Asia and the Americas, including Australasia and the Malay Archipelago."@en . a ; "novel"@en ; . a ; "public linear park"@en ; , . a , ; "Kopps"@en . a , ; "year"@en ; "18"^^ ; "22"^^ ; ; . a , ; "precipitation shaft"@en ; "39"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a , ; "composer"@en ; "57"^^ ; "65"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Laudio/Llodio"@en ; "0"^^ ; "13"^^ ; ; . a ; "artist"@en ; . a , ; "recognized union"@en ; "58"^^ ; "74"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Alkalinity"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "96"^^ ; "Gelderland is a province of the Netherlands, located in the central eastern part of the country."@en . a , ; "Europe Ecology"@en ; "0"^^ ; "14"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "258"^^ ; "A professor is a scholarly teacher in post-secondary education; the precise meaning of the term varies by country. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a \"person who professes\" being usually an expert in arts or sciences, a teacher of the highest rank."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "184"^^ ; "Mickey Mouse is an anthropomorphic cartoon character and the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. He was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928."@en . a , ; "Wali"@en ; "32"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Augustinian church"@en ; "45"^^ ; "63"^^ ; ; . a , ; "film"@en ; "51"^^ ; "55"^^ ; ; . a ; "church"@en ; . a , ; "book"@en ; "29"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Cooperative learning"@en ; "0"^^ ; "20"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "272"^^ ; "The Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo is an Augustinian church in Rome, Italy. It stands on the north side of Piazza del Popolo, one of the most famous squares in the city. The church is hemmed in between Porta del Popolo (the ancient Porta Flaminia) and the Pincio hill."@en . a , ; "Caatinga"@en ; "0"^^ ; "8"^^ ; ; . a ; "El Rourell"@en . a ; "political event"@en ; , . a , ; "municipality"@en ; "28"^^ ; "40"^^ ; ; . a ; "fiction genre"@en ; , . a , ; "extant chronicle"@en ; "21"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , ; "town"@en ; "37"^^ ; "41"^^ ; ; . a , ; "handheld game console"@en ; "22"^^ ; "43"^^ ; ; . a , ; "town"@en ; "16"^^ ; "20"^^ ; ; . a ; "crises"@en ; . a , ; "town"@en ; "13"^^ ; "17"^^ ; ; . a , ; "teacher"@en ; "27"^^ ; "34"^^ ; ; . a , ; "dog breed"@en ; "115"^^ ; "124"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Europe Ecology"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "209"^^ ; "Munkebo is a town in central Denmark, located in Kerteminde municipality, Region of Southern Denmark on the island of Funen. It was also the site of the municipal council of the abolished Munkebo municipality."@en . a ; "Oceania"@en . a , ; "motion"@en ; "21"^^ ; "27"^^ ; ; . a ; "political party"@en ; , . a , ; "government system"@en ; "16"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "381"^^ ; "A perennial plant or simply perennial (from Latin per, meaning \"through\", and annus, meaning \"year\") is a plant that lives for more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widely used to distinguish plants with little or no woody growth from trees and shrubs, which are also technically perennials."@en . a , ; "plateau region"@en ; "25"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a ; "cyclon"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "163"^^ ; "In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, interpolation is a method of constructing new data points within the range of a discrete set of known data points."@en . a , ; "rate"@en ; "90"^^ ; "94"^^ ; ; . a , ; "province"@en . a , ; "church"@en ; "57"^^ ; "63"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Berlin Blockade"@en . a , ; "Kojiki"@en ; "0"^^ ; "6"^^ ; ; . a , ; "console"@en ; "36"^^ ; "43"^^ ; ; . a , ; "fictional character"@en ; "19"^^ ; "38"^^ ; ; . a ; "Algebra"@en . a ; "character"@en ; . a ; "drama film"@en ; , . a , ; "Adamawa Plateau"@en . a ; "air campaign"@en ; , . a , ; "God"@en ; "29"^^ ; "32"^^ ; ; . a , ; "tropical cyclon"@en ; "67"^^ ; "82"^^ ; ; . a , ; "El Rourell"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a ; "space dog"@en ; , . a , ; "typeOfDesertVegetation"@en ; "14"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "138"^^ ; "The Bulls of Guisando are a set of celtiberian sculptures located on the hill of Guisando in the municipality of El Tiemblo, Ávila, Spain."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "296"^^ ; "Harun of Barcelona was the last Wali of Barcelona, ruling from 800 to 801. Harun succeeded as Wali when his predecessor, Sa'dun al Ruayni was captured by besieging Frank Forces while trying reach Córdoba to raise help. Harun was chosen as Wali by both the Goths and Muslim population in the City."@en . a ; "professor"@en ; . a , ; "railway station"@en ; "34"^^ ; "48"^^ ; ; . a , ; "capacity"@en ; "31"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "lattice"@en . a ; "Color photography"@en . a ; "typeOfDesertVegetation"@en ; . a , ; "occam"@en ; "0"^^ ; "5"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Mickey Mouse"@en ; "0"^^ ; "12"^^ ; ; . a ; "field"@en ; . a ; "cartoon character"@en ; , . a , ; "Supreme Being"@en ; "53"^^ ; "66"^^ ; ; . a , ; "perennial plant"@en ; "2"^^ ; "17"^^ ; ; . a ; "rate"@en ; . a , ; "court"@en ; "101"^^ ; "106"^^ ; ; . a ; "government system"@en ; , . a , ; "Oceania"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a ; "igneous rock"@en ; , . a ; "American-French musical drama film"@en ; , . a ; "park"@en ; . a , ; "Yasutora Sado"@en . a ; "stack"@en ; . a , ; "Cooperative learning"@en . a ; "intuitionism"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "131"^^ ; "Bhima, also called Bhimasena and Vrikodara (Vṛkōdara, lit. 'one with a wolf's belly'), is a character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata"@en . a , ; "Messier 92"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a ; "electoral coalition"@en ; , . a , , ; "Otomedius"@en . a , ; "utopia"@en ; "2"^^ ; "8"^^ ; ; . a , ; "disc"@en ; "35"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "305"^^ ; "Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock composed principally of plagioclase feldspar (typically andesine), biotite, hornblende, and/or pyroxene. It is distinguished from gabbro on the basis of the composition of the plagioclase species, where average An-content of plagioclase in a diorite is less than An50."@en . a , ; "Messier 92"@en . a , , , ; "Bradycardia"@en . a ; "western brush"@en . a ; "Via Garibaldi"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "400"^^ ; "Messier 92 (also known as M92 or NGC 6341) is a globular cluster of stars in the northern constellation of Hercules. It was discovered by Johann Elert Bode in 1777, then published in the Jahrbuch during 1779. The cluster was independently rediscovered by Charles Messier on March 18, 1781 and added as the 92nd entry in his catalogue. M92 is at a distance of about 26,700 light-years away from Earth."@en . a , ; "union"@en ; "69"^^ ; "74"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Maurice of Savoy"@en . a , ; "Bulls of Guisando"@en ; "4"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a , ; "region"@en ; "33"^^ ; "39"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "230"^^ ; "Science fiction is a fiction genre dealing with imaginative content such as futuristic settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universes and extraterrestrial life."@en . a , ; "slow heart rate"@en ; "49"^^ ; "64"^^ ; ; . a , ; "opera house"@en ; "43"^^ ; "54"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Strombolicchio"@en . a ; "company"@en ; . a , ; "French virtuoso violinist"@en ; "72"^^ ; "97"^^ ; ; . a ; "composer"@en ; . a ; "Wali"@en ; . a , , ; "Marriage"@en . a ; "race track"@en ; , . a ; "German mathematician"@en ; , . a , ; "science fiction anime"@en ; "31"^^ ; "52"^^ ; ; . a ; "municipality"@en ; . a , ; "graphic novel"@en ; "25"^^ ; "38"^^ ; ; . a ; "breed"@en ; . a , ; "electronic dance music artist"@en ; "60"^^ ; "89"^^ ; ; . a ; "water"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "145"^^ ; "Richard Threlkeld Cox was a professor of physics at Johns Hopkins University, known for Cox's theorem relating to the foundations of probability."@en . a ; "Catholic theologian"@en ; , . a , ; "Round Midnight"@en ; "0"^^ ; "14"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "83"^^ ; "Umm Dreiga or Oum Dreiga is an oasis town in the Río de Oro area of Western Sahara."@en . a ; "vocalist"@en ; . a , ; "violinist"@en ; "88"^^ ; "97"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Marriage"@en ; "0"^^ ; "8"^^ ; ; . a , ; "deltoid"@en ; "15"^^ ; "22"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "227"^^ ; "In Ancient Rome, a province (Latin, provincia, pl. provinciae) was a territorial unit of the empire's territorial possessions outside of Italy. The word province in modern English has its origins in the term used by the Romans."@en . a ; "Holothuria"@en . a , ; "anime"@en ; "47"^^ ; "52"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Socialist Party"@en . a , ; "studio album"@en ; "38"^^ ; "50"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Being"@en ; "61"^^ ; "66"^^ ; ; . a ; "color photography process"@en ; , . a ; "Swedish film"@en ; , . a , ; "Soviet space dog"@en ; "12"^^ ; "28"^^ ; ; . a , ; "game console"@en ; "31"^^ ; "43"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "492"^^ ; "The Treaty of Lodi, also known as the Peace of Lodi was a peace agreement between Milan, Naples, and Florence signed on April 9, 1454 at Lodi in Lombardy, on the banks of the Adda. It put an end to the long struggles between expansive Milan, under Filippo Maria Visconti, and Venice in the terraferma, which had produced a single decisive Venetian victory, at the battle of Maclodio in 1427, in which the Venetian ally was Florence, but had resulted in no lasting peace: see Wars in Lombardy."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "78"^^ ; "A utopia is a community possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities."@en . a ; "year"@en ; . a ; "territorial unit"@en ; , . a , ; "system"@en ; "27"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "327"^^ ; "Bradycardia, also known as bradyarrhythmia, is a slow heart rate, namely, a resting heart rate of under 60 beats per minute (BPM) in adults. It is a type of cardiac arrhythmia. It seldom results in symptoms until the rate drops below 50 BPM. It sometimes results in fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and at very low rates fainting."@en . a , ; "Rapallo Carige Prize"@en ; "4"^^ ; "24"^^ ; ; . a , ; "federal court"@en ; "93"^^ ; "106"^^ ; ; . a , ; "plant"@en ; "106"^^ ; "111"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "125"^^ ; "The name of the breed means \"an estate guard dog,\" which is the original use for the breed. The Hovawart is German dog breed."@en . a , ; "album"@en ; "29"^^ ; "34"^^ ; ; . a ; "track"@en ; . a ; "partially ordered set"@en ; , . a ; "handheld game console"@en ; , . a , ; "field"@en ; "21"^^ ; "26"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "140"^^ ; "Kopps is a 2003 Swedish film directed by Josef Fares. The name itself is a pun on pronouncing the English word \"Cops\" with a Swedish accent."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "98"^^ ; "Zino Francescatti was born in Marseilles, to a musical family. He was a French virtuoso violinist."@en . a ; "perennial plant"@en . a , ; "American-French musical drama film"@en ; "21"^^ ; "55"^^ ; ; . a ; "set"@en ; . a , ; "unit"@en ; "81"^^ ; "85"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Italian book"@en ; "68"^^ ; "80"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "220"^^ ; "Democracy is \"a system of government in which all the people of a state or polity ... are involved in making decisions about its affairs, typically by voting to elect representatives to a parliament or similar assembly.\""@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "343"^^ ; "In meteorology, virga is an observable precipitation shaft that falls from a cloud but evaporates or sublimes before reaching the ground. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is often due to compressional heating, because the air pressure increases closer to the ground."@en . a , ; "major international crises"@en ; "35"^^ ; "61"^^ ; ; . a , ; "poet"@en ; "245"^^ ; "249"^^ ; ; . a ; "film"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "285"^^ ; "Laika was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth. Laika, a stray dog from the streets of Moscow, was selected to be the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 that was launched into outer space on November 3, 1957."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "311"^^ ; "Popeye the Sailor Man is a cartoon fictional character, created by Elzie Crisler Segar, who has appeared in comic strips and theatrical and television animated cartoons. He first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929; Popeye became the strip's title in later years."@en . a ; "actor"@en ; . a ; "Language"@en ; . a ; "photography"@en ; . a ; "name"@en ; . a ; "Richard Threlkeld Cox"@en . a , ; "community possessing"@en ; "14"^^ ; "41"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Hannover Hauptbahnhof"@en . a , ; "musical drama film"@en ; "37"^^ ; "55"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Treaty of Lodi"@en . a , ; "La casta. Così i politici italiani sono diventati intoccabili"@en . a , ; "rock"@en ; "32"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Hanja"@en ; "0"^^ ; "5"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "241"^^ ; "Pearse Stadium is the GAA stadium, in County Galway, Ireland. The stadium opened on June 16, 1957, as 16,000 people came to watch Galway beat Tipperary in hurling, and Kerry in football, and to watch Bishop Michael Browne bless the facility."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "307"^^ ; "Porcuna is a village and municipality in the province of Jaén in Andalusia, Spain, 42 km from Jaén and 50 km from Córdoba. The primary occupation of the 6,990 inhabitants is olive growing. The main tourist attractions are the tower of Boabdil, the Casa Piedra, the Paseo de Jesús and the various hermitages."@en . a ; "oasis town"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "275"^^ ; "The Berlin Blockade was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post-World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control."@en . a , ; "Porcuna"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a , ; "genus"@en ; "16"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a , ; "constellation"@en ; "23"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "78"^^ ; "El Oso, released in 1998, is an album by the New York City band Soul Coughing."@en . a ; "disc"@en ; . a , ; "wheel"@en ; "26"^^ ; "31"^^ ; ; . a , ; "novel"@en ; "33"^^ ; "38"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Patristic scholar"@en ; "94"^^ ; "111"^^ ; ; . a ; "wallaby"@en ; . a , ; "Skalbmierz"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a ; "railway station"@en ; , . a ; "plant"@en ; . a , ; "scholar"@en ; "104"^^ ; "111"^^ ; ; . a ; "scholarly teacher"@en ; , . a , ; "Deontic logic"@en ; "0"^^ ; "13"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Democracy"@en . a ; "resting heart rate"@en ; , . a ; "photography process"@en ; , . a ; "Bhima"@en . a , ; "Cool Hand Lōc"@en . a , ; "agreement"@en ; "64"^^ ; "73"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Kopps"@en ; "0"^^ ; "5"^^ ; ; . a , ; "painting"@en ; "28"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , ; "film"@en ; "24"^^ ; "28"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Concurrent Programming Language"@en ; "11"^^ ; "42"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Laika"@en ; "0"^^ ; "5"^^ ; ; . a ; "constellation"@en ; . a ; "Caatinga"@en . a ; "number"@en ; . a ; "scientific study"@en ; , . a , ; "stack"@en ; "24"^^ ; "29"^^ ; ; . a , ; "resting heart rate"@en ; "76"^^ ; "94"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Hopetoun Blunder"@en ; "4"^^ ; "20"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Gelderland"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Battle of Britain"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "148"^^ ; "Tomaso Barisini, better known as Tommaso da Modena and sometimes called Tomaso Baffini (1326 – 1379) was an Italian painter of the mid-14th century."@en . a ; "province"@en ; . a , ; "possessing"@en ; "24"^^ ; "41"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Tiberio Murgia"@en ; "0"^^ ; "14"^^ ; ; . a ; "Arabic book"@en ; , . a ; "possessing"@en ; . a , ; "Natura naturans"@en ; "0"^^ ; "15"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Korean name"@en ; "13"^^ ; "24"^^ ; ; . a , ; "dog"@en ; "25"^^ ; "28"^^ ; ; . a ; "Being"@en ; . a , ; "Kojiki"@en . a ; "fiction anime"@en ; , . a ; "fictional character"@en ; , . a , , ; "occam"@en . a , ; "sea stack"@en ; "20"^^ ; "29"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Socialist Party"@en ; "4"^^ ; "19"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "104"^^ ; "A gyroscope is a spinning wheel or disc in which the axis of rotation is free to assume any orientation."@en . a ; "scrolling shooter"@en ; , . a ; "412 BC"@en . a , ; "mathematician"@en ; "56"^^ ; "69"^^ ; ; . a , ; "international crises"@en ; "41"^^ ; "61"^^ ; ; . a , ; "vocalist"@en ; "43"^^ ; "51"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Science fiction"@en . a ; "intrusive igneous rock"@en ; , . a , ; "race track"@en ; "37"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "90"^^ ; "Julien Ranouil, known by his stage name Pakito, is a French electronic dance music artist."@en . a , ; "series"@en ; "23"^^ ; "29"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "405"^^ ; "In mathematics, a lattice is a partially ordered set in which every two elements have a unique supremum (also called a least upper bound or join) and a unique infimum (also called a greatest lower bound or meet). An example is given by the natural numbers, partially ordered by divisibility, for which the unique supremum is the least common multiple and the unique infimum is the greatest common divisor."@en . a ; "writer"@en ; . a ; "study"@en ; . a ; "genre"@en ; . a , , ; "Glen Velez"@en . a ; "scholar"@en ; . a , ; "heart rate"@en ; "54"^^ ; "64"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Marlik"@en . a , ; "Catholic theologian"@en ; "116"^^ ; "135"^^ ; ; . a ; "capacity"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "194"^^ ; "The Adamawa Plateau is a plateau region in west-central Africa stretching from south-eastern Nigeria through north-central Cameroon (Adamawa and North Provinces) to the Central African Republic."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "130"^^ ; "Strombolicchio is a sea stack of volcanic origin 2 km to the northeast of the island of Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands of Italy."@en . a , ; "The Jew of New York"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "416"^^ ; "The western brush (Macropus irma), also known as the black-gloved wallaby, is a wallaby found in the southwest coastal region of Western Australia. The wallaby's main threat is predation by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The IUCN lists the western brush wallaby as Least Concern, as it remains fairly widespread and the population is believed to be stable or increasing, as a result of fox control programs."@en . a , ; "Futūh al-Buldān"@en . a , ; "album"@en ; "45"^^ ; "50"^^ ; ; . a , ; "crises"@en ; "55"^^ ; "61"^^ ; ; . a , ; "lattice"@en ; "18"^^ ; "25"^^ ; ; . a ; "natural number"@en ; , . a , ; "public linear park"@en ; "15"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , ; "German dog breed"@en ; "108"^^ ; "124"^^ ; ; . a , ; "98"@en . a ; "Music from Macbeth"@en . a ; "campaign"@en ; . a , ; "green electoral coalition"@en ; "20"^^ ; "45"^^ ; ; . a ; "social-democratic political party"@en ; , . a ; "virtuoso violinist"@en ; , . a , ; "Hovawart"@en ; "96"^^ ; "104"^^ ; ; . a , ; "study"@en ; "42"^^ ; "47"^^ ; ; . a ; "hypocycloid"@en ; . a , , ; "Autochrome Lumière"@en . a ; "stadium"@en ; . a ; "theologian"@en ; . a , , , ; "Dirty Pair Flash"@en . a ; "extant chronicle"@en ; , . a ; "union"@en ; . a , ; "coalition"@en ; "36"^^ ; "45"^^ ; ; . a ; "dance music artist"@en ; , . a , ; "Tomaso Barisini"@en . a ; "genus"@en ; . a ; "main railway station"@en ; , . a ; "Radicchio"@en . a , ; "campaign"@en ; "121"^^ ; "129"^^ ; ; . a ; "system"@en ; . a ; "game console"@en ; , . a , ; "Futūh al-Buldān"@en ; "0"^^ ; "15"^^ ; ; . a , ; "park"@en ; "29"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , ; "socially recognized union"@en ; "49"^^ ; "74"^^ ; ; . a ; "motorsport race track"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "277"^^ ; "Rolling is a type of motion that combines rotation (commonly, of an axially symmetric object) and translation of that object with respect to a surface (either one or the other moves), such that, if ideal conditions exist, the two are in contact with each other without sliding."@en . a , ; "writer"@en ; "254"^^ ; "260"^^ ; ; . a , ; "territorial unit"@en ; "69"^^ ; "85"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Programming Language"@en ; "22"^^ ; "42"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "136"^^ ; "Born on December, 1629 and died on 19 August 1686, Jean-Baptiste Cotelier or Cotelerius was a Patristic scholar and Catholic theologian."@en . a , , ; "Pokémon Mini"@en . a , ; "Algebra"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "244"^^ ; "Color photography is photography that uses media capable of reproducing colors. By contrast, black-and-white (monochrome) photography records only a single channel of luminance (brightness) and uses media capable only of showing shades of gray."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "183"^^ ; "Year 183 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcellus and Labeo (or, less frequently, year 571 Ab urbe condita)."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "85"^^ ; "Alkalinity is the quantitative capacity of an aqueous solution to neutralize an acid."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "99"^^ ; "Tiberio Murgia was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1958 and 2009."@en . a ; "village"@en ; . a , ; "province"@en ; "16"^^ ; "24"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "He"@en . a , ; "observable precipitation shaft"@en ; "28"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a ; "musical drama film"@en ; , . a , ; "virga"@en ; "16"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a ; "ancient site"@en ; , . a , ; "prize"@en ; "48"^^ ; "53"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "123"^^ ; "Caatinga is a type of desert vegetation, and an ecoregion characterized by this vegetation in interior northeastern Brazil."@en . a , ; "actor"@en ; "35"^^ ; "40"^^ ; ; . a , ; "province"@en ; "19"^^ ; "27"^^ ; ; . a , ; "rate"@en ; "60"^^ ; "64"^^ ; ; . a , ; "street"@en ; "17"^^ ; "23"^^ ; ; . a , ; "site"@en ; "21"^^ ; "25"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Mauerpark"@en . a ; "graphic novel"@en ; , . a , ; "Berlin Blockade"@en ; "4"^^ ; "19"^^ ; ; . a ; "console"@en ; . a ; "dog breed"@en ; , . a , ; "Treaty of Lodi"@en ; "4"^^ ; "18"^^ ; ; . a , ; "chronicle"@en ; "28"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Tiberio Murgia"@en . a , , , , ; "Pakito"@en . a ; "Munkebo"@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "67"^^ ; "Maurice of Savoy was a Prince of Savoy and a 17th-century cardinal."@en . a , ; "main railway station"@en ; "29"^^ ; "48"^^ ; ; . a , ; "cartoon character"@en ; "35"^^ ; "52"^^ ; ; . a ; "Italian film actor"@en ; , . a , ; "Language"@en ; "34"^^ ; "42"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "104"^^ ; "Deontic logic is the field of logic that is concerned with obligation, permission, and related concepts."@en . a , ; "Nothing in Common"@en ; "0"^^ ; "17"^^ ; ; . a ; "observable precipitation shaft"@en ; , . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "261"^^ ; "Of Zaza and Kurdish origin, after the 1938 Dersim Rebellion, Süreya and his family were displaced to Bilecik, a city in the Marmara Region of Turkey. This had a significant effect on his poems Cemâl Süreya, pen name of Cemâlettin Süreyya Seber, poet and writer."@en . a , ; "Cemâl Süreya"@en . a ; "slow heart rate"@en ; , . a , ; "breed"@en ; "119"^^ ; "124"^^ ; ; . a ; "site"@en ; . a ; "ClusterOfStars"@en ; . a , ; "intrusive igneous rock"@en ; "14"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "105"^^ ; "Dirty Pair Flash is a humorous science fiction anime based on the light novel series by Haruka Takachiho."@en . a , ; "fiction genre"@en ; "21"^^ ; "34"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Popeye"@en ; "0"^^ ; "6"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "261"^^ ; "Europe Ecology is a green electoral coalition of political parties in France created for the 2009 European elections composed of The Greens and other ecologists and regionalists. 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The name translates to \"Wall Park\", referring to its status as a former part of the Berlin Wall and its Death Strip. The park is located at the border of Prenzlauer Berg and Gesundbrunnen district of former West Berlin."@en . a ; "process"@en ; . a , ; "Rolling"@en ; "0"^^ ; "7"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Battle of Britain"@en ; "4"^^ ; "21"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "gyroscope"@en . a , ; "opera company"@en ; "59"^^ ; "72"^^ ; ; . a , ; "perennial"@en ; "106"^^ ; "115"^^ ; ; . a ; "prize"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "495"^^ ; "Via Garibaldi is street of the historical centre of Genoa, northern Italy, well known for its ancient palaces. The street dates back to the year 1550. Originally named as Strada Maggiore, then Strada Nuova, only in 1882 its name was dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi. The street is 250 metres long and 7.5 metres wide. Since July 2006 Via Garibaldi is inscribed in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli and Strade Nuove del Centro Storico of Genoa."@en . a ; "wheel"@en ; . a , ; "Pearse Stadium"@en . a , ; "Jean-Baptiste Cotelier"@en ; "51"^^ ; "73"^^ ; ; . a ; "spinning wheel"@en ; , . a , ; "village"@en ; "13"^^ ; "20"^^ ; ; . a , ; "character"@en ; "92"^^ ; "101"^^ ; ; . a , ; "interpolation"@en ; "49"^^ ; "62"^^ ; ; . a , ; "Science fiction"@en ; "0"^^ ; "15"^^ ; ; . a , ; "air campaign"@en ; "117"^^ ; "129"^^ ; ; . a , ; "nickname"@en ; "24"^^ ; "32"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "213"^^ ; "Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially recognized union between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws."@en . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "260"^^ ; "Argo Navis was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology. The abbreviation was \"Arg\" and the genitive was \"Argus Navis\"."@en . a ; "major international crises"@en ; , . a ; "side scrolling shooter"@en ; , . a , ; "linear park"@en ; "22"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , ; "large constellation"@en ; "17"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , ; "character"@en ; "43"^^ ; "52"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "Rapallo Carige Prize"@en . a , ; "comedy-drama film"@en ; "28"^^ ; "45"^^ ; ; . a , ; "igneous rock"@en ; "24"^^ ; "36"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "378"^^ ; "AmigaOne is a series of computers intended to run AmigaOS 4 developed by Hyperion Entertainment. Earlier models were produced by Eyetech, and were based on the Teron series of PowerPC POP mainboards. In September 2009, Hyperion Entertainment secured exclusive licence for AmigaOne name and subsequently new AmigaOne computers were released by A-Eon Technology and Acube Systems."@en . a ; "Italian book"@en ; , . a , ; "Arabic book"@en ; "22"^^ ; "33"^^ ; ; . a , ; "film actor"@en ; "30"^^ ; "40"^^ ; ; . a ; "painting"@en ; . a , ; "Alkalinity"@en ; "0"^^ ; "10"^^ ; ; . a ; "federal court"@en ; , . a , ; "He"@en ; "63"^^ ; "65"^^ ; ; . a , ; "party"@en ; "53"^^ ; "58"^^ ; ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "270"^^ ; "The Jew of New York is a graphic novel by Ben Katchor, inspired by Mordecai Manuel Noah's attempt to establish a Jewish homeland in Grand Island, New York in the 1820s. It was originally serialized in the pages of The Forward before being published in book form in 1999."@en . a , ; "municipality"@en ; "25"^^ ; "37"^^ ; ; . a ; "street"@en ; . a , , ; "0"^^ ; "259"^^ ; "Round Midnight is an American-French musical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and David Rayfiel. It stars Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet and Herbie Hancock. 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