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The Host (film) (
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PC78 (
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Walkerma (
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Visual arts project: The following were selected after discussion by the project
here. I would point out the project is handicapped on the auto-selection because we have few very active editors, and do not rate for importance, nor very often for quality (the ratings VA articles have are normally Biography project drive-bys, often inappropriate, and not updated). We only rarely do GAs either, & few FAs. These would all be Top-importance & are good quality. Looking at the other submissions around, in terms of subject importance, and hit rates, I think we are being too modest & should add more later. We have also suggested a number of removals on the other page.
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History of Chinese art (
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Ajanta Caves and
Japanese art.
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Johnbod (
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Culture of the Song Dynasty (
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Iconography (
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Halo (religious iconography) (
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Henry Moore (
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Kathe Kollwitz (
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R.E.M. (
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Reviews above by
Walkerma (
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your addition here
Everyday Life
Articles struck out have been reviewed.
Horses in the Middle Ages (
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Draft horse (
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Horse tack (
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Driving (horse) (
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Horse care (
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I'm not endorsing any of these, all of the above were proposed and seconded by members of the equine project
here, please read the arguments there. I'll let the reviewers decide which are appropriate.
Walkerma (
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Reviewed by
Walkerma (
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From the Fashion project (after also requesting 13 removals).
Johnbod (
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shirt, Already selected by the bot
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coat (clothing), Fail on quality
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jacket, Fail on quality
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gown Fail on quality
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Armani Passed, though needs cleanup
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Prada Passed, though needs cleanup
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Karl_Lagerfeld Fail on quality
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Lingerie - big ghits! Fail on quality
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Vivienne_Westwood Fail on quality
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Issey_Miyake Better, but lesser importance, so it is to be Held
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Alexander_McQueen Fail on quality
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Elsa_Schiaparelli Passed - helps to balance our selection
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1400-1500 in fashion - from our flagship fashion history series, several at A class etc.
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1500-1550 in fashion
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1550-1600 in fashion
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1600-1650 in fashion
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1650-1700 in fashion
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1700-1750 in fashion
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1750-1795 in fashion
1795-1820 in fashion - more could be added, but we go to decade articles after this.
Johnbod (
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- I passed all of the XXX in fashion because (a) they are very nicely done, (b) as a series of articles, they form a very good overview of the history of Western fashion and (c) they give us some coverage in a subject area where we are otherwise weak. My main gripe is that non-Western fashion is not covered at all - what were the styles found at the court of
Ulugh_Beg, the
Yongle Emperor,
Akbar the Great or
Dawit II of Ethiopia? I think perhaps the articles should add the word "Western" (or European?) into the titles. The last one in the selection also needs the citations formatting. Otherwise a very nice collection. These represent the kind of article SelectionBot may miss, because the lack of interwikis is merely due to a difference in how the material is covered - I'm sure that the French, Italian etc. Wikipedias cover this same content, they just break it down differently. You mention the problem with the decade articles - yes, perhaps it would be good if there were some summary articles. It may seem hard to describe all of C20th fashion in one article, but all subjects face this type of problem in writing overview articles, and these often make up some of our most useful content because material is shown in a wider context. Regarding
jacket, etc. I think the fashion project should make an effort to bring these very basic topics up to a decent standard - they are clearly important topics, but the content in each of these looks like mainly "drive-by" content on random things rather than a coherent, comprehensive description of the topic. Thanks for a great set of nominations,
Walkerma (
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- Fair comments, & sorry we were so late. The bot selected
Han Chinese clothing and
sari etc, but we don't have as much on non-european clothing, though generally these changed much less rapidly in these periods (see
Fashion).
Johnbod (
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- Thanks for all the feedback. It's unfortunate, but I think the edits of (for example)
coat (clothing) have reduced the comprehensiveness of the article over the last few months (from a historical perspective,
jacket is probably best addressed as a subset of "coat"). But perhaps we need to find some editors who want to do solid research on fundamental topics like
shirt. I do plan to go back through the History of Fashion series and bring the citations up to snuff; working forward through time on that, very slowly. -
PKM (
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Food and drink
your addition here
Sports
Games
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Forgotten Realms (
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BOZ (
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Bunnies & Burrows (
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Turlo Lomon (
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Dungeons & Dragons (
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this page? Please let me know.
BOZ (
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Gary Gygax (
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Wizards of the Coast (
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Dragonlance (
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Drow (Dungeons & Dragons) (
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Role-playing game (
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Dave Arneson (
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BOZ (
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Walkerma (
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your addition here
Geography
Notes
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Newcastle Upon Tyne (
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Geordie myself, I can't let the
Mackems have the upper hand here! (
Sunderland is already included) Also a (far more) notable city in my highly biased opinion! B-Class.
Walkerma 03:37, 12 June 2007 (UTC) ALREADY PASSED BY BOT AT WP:UK Geography
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Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (
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Smatprt (
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1975 Australian constitutional crisis (
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History of Minneapolis, Minnesota (
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History of Saint Paul, Minnesota (
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Minnesota and site of the
2008 RNC.
Appraiser (
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Frederick III, German Emperor (
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B Class article, nominated for GA, Good Article, undergoing an A Class review, A Class article with High importance. He was a war hero during the wars uniting Germany, and the emperor of Germany inbetween
Wilhelm I, German Emperor and
Wilhelm II, German Emperor.
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Fort Snelling, Minnesota (
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Minnesota Territory. It opened up vast area to settlement.
Appraiser (
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Dorus Rijkers (
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King William III of the Netherlands with a golden medal of honour. Eventually got a pension so low he had to sell his golden medal. Amazing story, intresting figure.
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United Airlines Flight 175 (
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American Airlines Flight 11,
American Airlines Flight 77, and
United Airlines Flight 93 were all selected by the bot, and it would be odd to leave this one out. It's not a featured article, but think it's possible make the edits needed in the next week or so to get it to GA or higher standards. --
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9/11 conspiracy theories (
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Loose Change (film) which is about 9/11 conspiracy theories, but the bot did not pick this article, which covers the topic more generally. I recommend including this article in the selection, and removing Loose Change, which peaked in popularity in 2006, but less popular now. --
Aude (
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All the above in this section reviewed by
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Construction of the World Trade Center (
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World Trade Center article. It fits well with other articles that have been selected. Also, I noticed the bot picked
World Trade Center (film) which is just start class and I don't think it's such a great an article yet. To make space for these three articles, I recommend removing
World Trade Center (film) from the selection. --
Aude (
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Battle of Berlin (
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Constantine
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Late Roman army (
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Constantine
✍ 17:18, 1 October 2008 (UTC) Although score is low, I think this is an artefact of the way the bot ranks things; it covers a fairly major topic that provides much context, and is A-Class. PASSED
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Panzer IV (
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Byzantine–Ottoman wars (
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History of cannon (
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Constantine
✍ 17:55, 1 October 2008 (UTC) Although ranked low, this is mainly due to low interwiki for this spinoff of
Cannon. This GA covers a significant topic, nicely supports and enhances the major article.
Walkerma (
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Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard (
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Constantine
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Webley Revolver (
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Operation Varsity (
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Skinny87 (
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USS Nevada (BB-36) (
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Above comments & reviews by
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Language & Communication
National Language Authority (
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Urdu language.
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Manx language (
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medium of instruction in a primary school on the
Isle of Man. Article has recently been greatly expanded and is now B-class, high importance to
Wikipedia:WikiProject Celts. —
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Indonesian language (
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WP:WikiProject Indonesia, and by some estimates the 7th most widely spoken language (including 2nd language speakers) in the world (see
List of languages by total number of speakers. —
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Punjabi language (
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vital article. By some estimates the 10th most widely spoken language in the world. —
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Sanskrit (
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vital article. —
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Swahili language (
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vital article. —
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This section checked by
Walkerma (
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your addition here
Life Sciences
Effects of global warming (
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2007 Wikipedia for Schools.
OhanaUnited
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Algal bloom (
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OhanaUnited
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Desertification (
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Salimuzzaman Siddiqui (
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Isles
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Deafness (
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WS (
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Tuatara (
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Mathematics
Mathcounts (
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RelHistBuff (
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Huldrych Zwingli (
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List of Eagle Scouts (Boy Scouts of America) (
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George Thomas Coker (
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E. Urner Goodman (
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Order of the Arrow founder. —
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Terry Sanford (
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Arthur Rose Eldred (
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Fightin' Texas Aggie Band (
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Aggie Bonfire (
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Aodai (
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Kauffner (
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Mayo Clinic (
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Appraiser (
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (
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United Nations Environment Programme (
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Green party (
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World population (
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Akhtar Hameed Khan (
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Jonestown (
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Jim Jones, has been chosen and this article is as qualified as the Jones one. Recommended through WP Crime.
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Peoples Temple (
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WP:WikiProject San Francisco Bay Area which didn't seem to have articles in the run. It is rated as high importance by the project and has been re-assessed as B quality. It is part of a series of companion articles, including
Jim Jones which was chosen and this article is as qualified as the Jones one.
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Iyer (
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Murder of Amanda Dowler (
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Demutualization (
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Migros (
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The Co-operative Group (
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John Lewis Partnership (
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Angelo State University (
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Konami (
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Soxred93 has a boring sig 15:07, 4 January 2008 (UTC). HELD to see if it improves before release date.
Walkerma (
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IMac G3 (
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Macintosh 128k (
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Lovell Telescope (
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Information security (
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WP:CCISTF, and narrowly missed automatic selection. No inline references but has a bibliography :) --
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Holy Crown of Hungary (
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Charles University in Prague (
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History of cricket to 1725 (
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Paper Mario (
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Aztec religion (
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High Court of Australia (
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Constitution of Australia (
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Joe Biden (
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Credit default swap (
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Economic crisis of 2008 (
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Canadian federal election, 2008 (
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First Liberian Civil War (
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Akshardham_(Delhi) (
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University of Western Australia (
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Harry Altham (
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Kennington Common (
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