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  • Bothal
  • Hamlet in Northumberland, England

    to 1980. Until 1866 Bothal was a civil parish, In 1831 the parish had a population of 1319. Bothal village Into Bothal woods Bothal village The River Wansbeck

    Bothal

    Bothal

    Bothal

  • Bothal Castle
  • Grade I listed castle in the United Kingdom

    Northumberland. The word "Bothal" is Old English for a dwelling, and may have referred to a particular dwelling or hall. Bothal was fortified before the

    Bothal Castle

    Bothal Castle

    Bothal_Castle

  • Both
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up both in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Both may refer to: Both (surname) The Both, an American musical duo consisting of Aimee Mann and Ted

    Both

    Both

  • The Both
  • American musical duo

    The Both was an American indie rock band, consisting of Aimee Mann on bass and vocals and Ted Leo on guitar and vocals. They began collaborating in 2013

    The Both

    The Both

    The_Both

  • Ogle family
  • Landed gentry in Northumberland, England

    History of Parliament. Web. Ogle, H.A. (1902). Ogle And Bothal: A History of the Baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the Families of Ogle and Bertram

    Ogle family

    Ogle family

    Ogle_family

  • Phil Collins
  • English musician (born 1951)

    It's Christmas?" and, in July 1985, he was the only artist to perform at both Live Aid concerts, travelling by helicopters and a Concorde between them

    Phil Collins

    Phil Collins

    Phil_Collins

  • Both/and reasoning
  • Form of reasoning – not either/or

    Both/and is an academic concept which refers to a form of reasoning which resists binary or either/or styles of thinking. Unlike dualistic styles of reasoning

    Both/and reasoning

    Both/and_reasoning

  • Clarence Carter
  • American singer-songwriter (1936–2026)

    producer. His most successful songs include "Slip Away", "Back Door Santa" (both released 1968), "Patches" (1970), and "Strokin'" (1986). Born blind in Montgomery

    Clarence Carter

    Clarence Carter

    Clarence_Carter

  • Bisexuality
  • Sexual attraction to more than one gender

    bisexuality originated in early sexology as a descriptor for those with both homosexual and heterosexual attraction and was coined in the 19th century

    Bisexuality

    Bisexuality

    Bisexuality

  • Unite the Right rally
  • 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia

    and his subsequent defenses of it, Trump referred to "very fine people on both sides" while clarifying that he was not referring to the neo-Nazis and white

    Unite the Right rally

    Unite the Right rally

    Unite_the_Right_rally

  • Dany Garcia
  • American film producer

    Welcome to the Jungle (both 2017), Shazam!, Hobbs & Shaw, Jumanji: The Next Level (all 2019), Jungle Cruise, Red Notice (both 2021), DC League of Super-Pets

    Dany Garcia

    Dany Garcia

    Dany_Garcia

  • Bill Pullman
  • American actor (born 1953)

    and the Rainbow (both 1988), Newsies (1992), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Wyatt Earp (1994), Casper, While You Were Sleeping (both 1995), Independence

    Bill Pullman

    Bill Pullman

    Bill_Pullman

  • Keegan-Michael Key
  • American actor, comedian, producer and writer (born 1971)

    Birds Movie (both 2016), The Star (2017), Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers, Wendell & Wild (both 2022), The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Migration (both 2023), IF

    Keegan-Michael Key

    Keegan-Michael Key

    Keegan-Michael_Key

  • Lucia Aniello
  • American writer and television producer

    multiple Emmy Awards, and Broad City. She has directed and written episodes of both shows, as well as the miniseries Time Traveling Bong and the 2017 film Rough

    Lucia Aniello

    Lucia Aniello

    Lucia_Aniello

  • Djimon Hounsou
  • Beninese-born actor (born 1964)

    films include Stargate (1994), Gladiator (2000), Constantine, The Island (both 2005), Special Forces (2011), How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014), Furious

    Djimon Hounsou

    Djimon Hounsou

    Djimon_Hounsou

  • Ceremonial counties of England
  • Category of areas in England

    Lieutenancies Act 1997, and the shrieval counties in the Sheriffs Act 1887. Both are defined as groups of counties used for local government. The historic

    Ceremonial counties of England

    Ceremonial counties of England

    Ceremonial_counties_of_England

  • Birth name
  • legal name by that fact alone. The terms née (feminine) and né (masculine; both pronounced /neɪ/ ; from French né[e] 'born') are used to indicate a pre-marital

    Birth name

    Birth name

    Birth_name

  • Nick Kroll
  • American actor and comedian (born 1978)

    Sing (both 2016), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017), The House (2017), The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019), Sing 2 and How It Ends (both 2021)

    Nick Kroll

    Nick Kroll

    Nick_Kroll

  • Lewy body dementia
  • Umbrella term covering two types of dementia

    dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD). Both are characterized by changes in thinking, movement, behavior, and mood. The

    Lewy body dementia

    Lewy_body_dementia

  • Sai Baba of Shirdi
  • Hindu and Muslim saint (c. 1838–1918)

    was an Indian spiritual master considered to be a saint, and revered by both Hindu and Muslim devotees during and after his lifetime. According to accounts

    Sai Baba of Shirdi

    Sai Baba of Shirdi

    Sai_Baba_of_Shirdi

  • List of major stock exchanges
  • trading in securities besides trading in futures contracts may be listed both here and in the list of futures exchanges. There are twenty one stock exchanges

    List of major stock exchanges

    List_of_major_stock_exchanges

  • Jesse Jackson
  • American minister, activist and politician (1941–2026)

    President Bill Clinton, he later became a supporter and friend. Jackson hosted Both Sides with Jesse Jackson on CNN from 1992 to 2000. A critic of police brutality

    Jesse Jackson

    Jesse Jackson

    Jesse_Jackson

  • Bobby V
  • American R&B singer (born 1980)

    Bobby Marcel Wilson (born February 27, 1980), better known by his stage name Bobby V (formerly known as Bobby Valentino), is an American R&B singer. Born

    Bobby V

    Bobby V

    Bobby_V

  • Carmen Electra
  • American actress and model (born 1972)

    Movie (2000), Scary Movie 4, Date Movie (both 2006), Epic Movie (2007), Meet the Spartans, Disaster Movie (both 2008), and Scary Movie (2026). Her other

    Carmen Electra

    Carmen Electra

    Carmen_Electra

  • Stackdriver
  • Service offered by Google

    error reporting, and alerting, to public cloud users. Stackdriver supported both Google Cloud and AWS environments. Stackdriver was founded in 2012 by Dan

    Stackdriver

    Stackdriver

  • David Corenswet
  • American actor (born 1993)

    Politician (2019–2020) and Hollywood (2020), both created by Ryan Murphy. In 2022, he starred in the films Look Both Ways and Pearl, and the HBO miniseries

    David Corenswet

    David Corenswet

    David_Corenswet

  • Erotic humiliation
  • Consensual use of humiliation in a sexual context

    may involve the person being humiliated, the person humiliating them, or both. It is sometimes performed before spectators, including through pornography

    Erotic humiliation

    Erotic humiliation

    Erotic_humiliation

  • Douglas Hodge
  • British actor (born 1960)

    Oz: Dorothy's Return and Diana (both 2013), Penny Dreadful (2016), Catastrophe (2018), Joker and Lost in Space (both 2019), and The Great (2020–2023)

    Douglas Hodge

    Douglas_Hodge

  • United States midterm election
  • General elections in the United States

    elections, while Vermont and New Hampshire elect governors to two-year terms in both midterm and presidential elections. Thus, 36 governors are elected during

    United States midterm election

    United States midterm election

    United_States_midterm_election

  • Orion (constellation)
  • Constellation straddling the celestial equator

    brightest stars, Rigel (β) and Betelgeuse (α), are both among the brightest stars in the night sky; both are supergiants and slightly variable. There are

    Orion (constellation)

    Orion (constellation)

    Orion_(constellation)

  • Both Sides, Now
  • 1966 song by Joni Mitchell

    "Both Sides, Now" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. One of the first recordings is by Judy Collins, whose version appeared on the

    Both Sides, Now

    Both_Sides,_Now

  • Ashington
  • Town and parish in Northumberland, England

    is the coastal town of Newbiggin and to the west is the small village of Bothal, also on the River Wansbeck. South of the town is the small village of North

    Ashington

    Ashington

    Ashington

  • Both respirator
  • Negative pressure respiration device

    The Both respirator, also known as the Both Portable Cabinet Respirator or Both Cabinet Respirator, was a negative pressure ventilator (more commonly

    Both respirator

    Both respirator

    Both_respirator

  • Alexander Isak
  • Swedish footballer (born 1999)

    club-record fee. In 2025, he signed for Liverpool for £125 million, breaking both the club and British transfer fee records. A full Swedish international since

    Alexander Isak

    Alexander Isak

    Alexander_Isak

  • False balance
  • Reporting on a fringe assertion as if it were legitimate debate

    thousands – who dispute the conclusion. Giving equal voice to scientists on both sides makes it seem like there is serious disagreement within the scientific

    False balance

    False balance

    False_balance

  • Assassination
  • Willful killing of a prominent person

    political, social, or ideological reasons. Assassinations may be ordered by both individuals and organizations and carried out by their accomplices. Acts

    Assassination

    Assassination

    Assassination

  • PBS
  • American public broadcaster and television network

    station dues, pledge drives, corporate sponsorships, and donations from both private foundations and individual citizens. From its founding in 1969 up

    PBS

    PBS

    PBS

  • Red states and blue states
  • United States voting pattern

    divides associated with many of the largest changes. All states contain both Democratic voters and Republican voters (i.e., they are "purple") and only

    Red states and blue states

    Red states and blue states

    Red_states_and_blue_states

  • Antonio Villaraigosa
  • American attorney and politician (born 1953)

    the unaccredited People's College of Law. Villaraigosa was a candidate in both the 2018 and 2026 California gubernatorial election. Antonio Ramón Villar

    Antonio Villaraigosa

    Antonio Villaraigosa

    Antonio_Villaraigosa

  • Kathleen Turner
  • American actress (born 1954)

    Romancing the Stone (both 1984), Prizzi's Honor, The Jewel of the Nile (both 1985), Switching Channels, The Accidental Tourist (both 1988), and The War

    Kathleen Turner

    Kathleen Turner

    Kathleen_Turner

  • List of ISO 3166 country codes
  • Two or three letter codes that represent each country

    Iran for Iran. Both ISO and the United Nations use the full state name the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for North Korea. Both ISO and the United

    List of ISO 3166 country codes

    List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes

  • Greg Kinnear
  • American actor (born 1963)

    Auto Focus (both 2002), Stuck on You (2003), Robots (2005), Little Miss Sunshine, Invincible (both 2006), Green Zone, The Last Song (both 2010), Heaven

    Greg Kinnear

    Greg Kinnear

    Greg_Kinnear

  • Zack de la Rocha
  • American musician, lead singer of Rage Against the Machine

    vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Rage Against the Machine. Through both Rage Against the Machine and his activism, de la Rocha promotes left-wing

    Zack de la Rocha

    Zack de la Rocha

    Zack_de_la_Rocha

  • XXX: Return of Xander Cage
  • 2017 American thriller film by D. J. Caruso

    Vin Diesel. The third installment in the XXX film series and a sequel to both XXX (2002) and XXX: State of the Union (2005), the film was directed by D

    XXX: Return of Xander Cage

    XXX:_Return_of_Xander_Cage

  • Joshua Bassett
  • American actor and singer (born 2000)

    Ever and led the voice cast in Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again (both 2022). In music, Bassett was signed to Warner Records in 2020 and subsequently

    Joshua Bassett

    Joshua Bassett

    Joshua_Bassett

  • Boxing
  • Combat sport and martial art

    of its final round, and both opponents are still standing, the winner is determined by the judges' scorecards. In case both fighters gain equal scores

    Boxing

    Boxing

    Boxing

  • Bukayo Saka
  • English footballer (born 2001)

    progressively becoming one of Arsenal's most influential players. Following both the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons, he was named as Arsenal's Player of the

    Bukayo Saka

    Bukayo Saka

    Bukayo_Saka

  • Jami Gertz
  • American actress (born 1965)

    businesswoman. Gertz has performed in the films Crossroads, Quicksilver (both 1986), Less than Zero (1987), The Lost Boys (1987), and Twister (1996). On

    Jami Gertz

    Jami Gertz

    Jami_Gertz

  • List of trigonometric identities
  • functions and are true for every value of the occurring variables for which both sides of the equality are defined. Geometrically, these are identities involving

    List of trigonometric identities

    List of trigonometric identities

    List_of_trigonometric_identities

  • Sexy, Sexy, Sexy
  • 1973 single by James Brown

    utilized defining conventions of soul, blues and funk music to encapsulate both the spirit as well as the struggle of African American communities against

    Sexy, Sexy, Sexy

    Sexy,_Sexy,_Sexy

  • Miriam Margolyes
  • British and Australian comedian, writer, and actress (born 1941)

    Different for Girls, Romeo + Juliet (both 1996), Magnolia, End of Days (both 1999), Being Julia, and Ladies in Lavender (both 2004). She voiced roles in Babe

    Miriam Margolyes

    Miriam Margolyes

    Miriam_Margolyes

  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)

    two countries – Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland where both countries have equal rights within it. In the 17th century and later it was

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Robin Tunney
  • American actress (born 1972)

    End of Days (1999), Supernova, Vertical Limit (both 2000), Cherish, The Secret Lives of Dentists (both 2002) and The In-Laws (2003). Tunney's portrayal

    Robin Tunney

    Robin Tunney

    Robin_Tunney

  • Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Casualties of ongoing conflict since 2014

    eventually tallied, indicating notable military and civilian casualties on both sides. The war also saw a large number of missing and captured individuals

    Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • G-Eazy
  • American rapper (born 1989)

    fifth albums, When It's Dark Out (2015) and The Beautiful & Damned (2017), both debuted within the Billboard 200's top five. Their respective lead singles

    G-Eazy

    G-Eazy

    G-Eazy

  • Tracy Morgan
  • American actor and comedian (born 1968)

    2003 and played Tracy Jordan on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock from 2006 to 2013, both of which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. He also starred as

    Tracy Morgan

    Tracy Morgan

    Tracy_Morgan

  • Annabelle Wallis
  • British actress (born 1984)

    Annabelle (2014), The Mummy (2017), Tag (2018), Malignant, Silent Night (both 2021), and Mercy (2026). Wallis was born on 5 September 1984 in Oxford, Oxfordshire

    Annabelle Wallis

    Annabelle Wallis

    Annabelle_Wallis

  • Industry (TV series)
  • British television drama series

    on 8 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022. "BBC One - Industry, Series 4, Both, And". BBC. 2 March 2026. Retrieved 19 February 2026. "BBC One - Industry

    Industry (TV series)

    Industry_(TV_series)

  • Ron Harper
  • American basketball player (born 1964)

    and is a five-time NBA champion. His sons Dylan Harper and Ron Harper Jr. both currently play in the NBA. Ronald Harper Sr. was born on January 20, 1964

    Ron Harper

    Ron Harper

    Ron_Harper

  • From Paris with Love (film)
  • 2010 French film by Pierre Morel

    released in the United States on February 5, 2010, by Lionsgate Films and both in the United Kingdom and Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures. James Reese appears

    From Paris with Love (film)

    From_Paris_with_Love_(film)

  • Merseyside derby
  • Rivalry between Liverpool FC and Everton

    "friendly derby" because of the large number of families in the city with both Everton and Liverpool supporters, and it was one of the few that did not

    Merseyside derby

    Merseyside derby

    Merseyside_derby

  • Ray Liotta
  • American actor (1954–2022)

    Hannibal, Heartbreakers (both 2001), John Q., Narc (both 2002), Identity (2003), Killing Them Softly, The Place Beyond the Pines (both 2012), and Marriage

    Ray Liotta

    Ray Liotta

    Ray_Liotta

  • Lyle and Erik Menendez
  • American murderers and brothers

    will. The juries were unable to reach a verdict, resulting in mistrials for both brothers. In a second trial, the brothers were convicted and sentenced to

    Lyle and Erik Menendez

    Lyle and Erik Menendez

    Lyle_and_Erik_Menendez

  • Old Style and New Style dates
  • Changes in calendar conventions

    dating convention to specify a given day by giving its date according to both styles of dating (to ensure that the day concerned was identified unambiguously)

    Old Style and New Style dates

    Old Style and New Style dates

    Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates

  • Masturbation
  • Sexual stimulation of one's own genitals

    usually to the point of orgasm. In humans, this typically involves orgasm in both sexes and, in males, is often accompanied by ejaculation. Stimulation may

    Masturbation

    Masturbation

    Masturbation

  • Erasmus
  • Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)

    annotations and commentary that were immediately and vitally influential in both the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation. He also wrote On

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

  • Gameplay
  • Specific way in which players interact with a game

    specific way in which players interact with a game. The term applies to both video games and tabletop games. Gameplay is the connection between the player

    Gameplay

    Gameplay

  • El Clásico
  • Name for FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF rivalry

    pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]) or El Clàssic (in Catalan, pronounced [əl ˈklasik]), both meaning "The Classic", is the name given to any football match between rival

    El Clásico

    El Clásico

    El_Clásico

  • How to Be Both
  • 2014 novel by Ali Smith

    How to Be Both is a 2014 novel by Scottish author Ali Smith, first published by Hamish Hamilton. It was shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize and the

    How to Be Both

    How_to_Be_Both

  • Lizzy Caplan
  • American actress (born 1982)

    Time Machine, 127 Hours (both 2010), Save the Date, Bachelorette (both 2012), The Interview (2014), Now You See Me 2, Allied (both 2016), Cobweb (2023) and

    Lizzy Caplan

    Lizzy Caplan

    Lizzy_Caplan

  • Y
  • Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    meaning "Greek I". The names igrek in Polish and i gờ-rét in Vietnamese are both phonetic borrowings of the French name. In Dutch, the letter is either only

    Y

    Y

    Y

  • Hundred Years' War
  • Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453

    factions from across Western Europe, fuelled by emerging nationalism on both sides. The periodisation of the war typically charts it as taking place over

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred_Years'_War

  • Bernabéu (stadium)
  • Stadium in Madrid, Spain

    Libertadores Finals, making Santiago Bernabéu the only stadium to host finals of both competitions. The final matches for the 1964 European Nations' Cup and the

    Bernabéu (stadium)

    Bernabéu (stadium)

    Bernabéu_(stadium)

  • The Beatles albums discography
  • Recording collections by English rock band

    albums were released on Parlophone, a subsidiary label of EMI. From 1968, in both the UK and the US, starting with the single "Hey Jude" and the album The

    The Beatles albums discography

    The Beatles albums discography

    The_Beatles_albums_discography

  • Curaçao national football team
  • Men's national association football team representing Curaçao

    new constitutional status as a separate constituent country since 2011. Both FIFA and CONCACAF recognize the Curaçao national team as the direct successor

    Curaçao national football team

    Curaçao_national_football_team

  • Amanda Peet
  • American actress (born 1972)

    2002), Something's Gotta Give, Identity (both 2003), Melinda and Melinda (2004), A Lot like Love, Syriana (both 2005), The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008)

    Amanda Peet

    Amanda Peet

    Amanda_Peet

  • Papaver somniferum
  • Species of flowering plant in the poppy family

    plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is the species of plant from which both opium and poppy seeds are derived and is also a valuable ornamental plant

    Papaver somniferum

    Papaver somniferum

    Papaver_somniferum

  • Old Firm
  • Prominent rivalry in Scottish football

    collective term for the Scottish football clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow. The two clubs are the most successful and popular in Scotland

    Old Firm

    Old Firm

    Old_Firm

  • Peyton List (actress, born 1998)
  • American actress (born 1998)

    the age of nine. She appeared in the films Remember Me and Bereavement (both 2010), and achieved her breakout role as Holly Hills in the Diary of a Wimpy

    Peyton List (actress, born 1998)

    Peyton List (actress, born 1998)

    Peyton_List_(actress,_born_1998)

  • Thong
  • Garment worn as underwear or as part of a swimsuit

    thickness, material or type of the rear portion of fabric and are used by both men and women throughout most of the world. A tanga is a pair of briefs consisting

    Thong

    Thong

    Thong

  • Shawn Hatosy
  • American actor (born 1975)

    & Out (1997), The Faculty (1998), Outside Providence, Anywhere but Here (both 1999), The Cooler (2003), Alpha Dog (2006), and Ready or Not 2: Here I Come

    Shawn Hatosy

    Shawn Hatosy

    Shawn_Hatosy

  • Jumping spider
  • Family of spiders

    sudden threats or crossing long gaps. Both their book lungs and tracheal system are well-developed, and they use both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping

    Jumping spider

    Jumping spider

    Jumping_spider

  • Katie Holmes
  • American actress (born 1978)

    Mrs. Tingle (both 1999), Wonder Boys, The Gift (both 2000), Abandon, Phone Booth (both 2002), The Singing Detective, Pieces of April (both 2003), First

    Katie Holmes

    Katie Holmes

    Katie_Holmes

  • XXL (magazine)
  • American hip-hop magazine

    Townsquare Media, founded in 1997 by James Bernard and Reginald Dennis, both former co-editors of The Source magazine. In August 1997, Harris Publications

    XXL (magazine)

    XXL (magazine)

    XXL_(magazine)

  • Leelee Sobieski
  • American actress and artist (born 1983)

    (1998), Never Been Kissed, Eyes Wide Shut (both 1999), Here on Earth (2000), Joy Ride and The Glass House (both 2001). She received Emmy and Golden Globe

    Leelee Sobieski

    Leelee Sobieski

    Leelee_Sobieski

  • Both Flesh and Not
  • 2012 collection of essays by David Foster Wallace

    Both Flesh and Not: Essays is a collection of fifteen essays by American author David Foster Wallace published posthumously in 2012. It is Wallace's third

    Both Flesh and Not

    Both_Flesh_and_Not

  • Medical doctor
  • Professional who practices medicine

    comprehensive medical care to individuals, families. Medical practice requires both thorough knowledge of the medical sciences—such as anatomy, physiology, diseases

    Medical doctor

    Medical doctor

    Medical_doctor

  • List of My Hero Academia characters
  • "Quirk" (個性, Kosei). Peoples' acquisition of these abilities has given rise to both professional heroes and villains. In the series, U.A. High School (雄英高校,

    List of My Hero Academia characters

    List_of_My_Hero_Academia_characters

  • Website governance
  • Systems and policies to maintain websites

    procedures to maintain and manage a website. Website governance applies to both Internet and Intranet sites. Governance of a website may include a wide variety

    Website governance

    Website_governance

  • Charles Cavendish (landowner, born 1553)
  • English landowner and architect (1553–1617)

    Henry. Charles, or his brother William Cavendish welcomed King James at Bothal Castle on 5 May 1617. The king stayed for two nights, then went on to Alnwick

    Charles Cavendish (landowner, born 1553)

    Charles Cavendish (landowner, born 1553)

    Charles_Cavendish_(landowner,_born_1553)

  • Benji Madden
  • American guitarist and songwriter (born 1979)

    various awards—and the pop rock collaboration the Madden Brothers. He formed both of these acts with his identical twin brother, Joel Madden, with whom he

    Benji Madden

    Benji Madden

    Benji_Madden

  • Peter Sarsgaard
  • American actor (born 1971)

    State, Kinsey (both 2004), Jarhead, Flightplan (both 2005), Elegy (2008), An Education, Orphan (both 2009), Lovelace, Blue Jasmine (both 2013), Black Mass

    Peter Sarsgaard

    Peter Sarsgaard

    Peter_Sarsgaard

  • Anna Faris
  • American actress (born 1976)

    credits include May, The Hot Chick (both 2002), Lost in Translation (2003), Brokeback Mountain, Just Friends (both 2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006)

    Anna Faris

    Anna Faris

    Anna_Faris

  • John McEnroe
  • American former tennis player (born 1959)

    male players (alongside Stefan Edberg) to have held both No. 1 rankings, and the only one to hold both simultaneously. McEnroe was best known during his

    John McEnroe

    John McEnroe

    John_McEnroe

  • Software engineering
  • Engineering approach to software development

    Software engineering is a branch of both computer science and engineering focused on designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software applications

    Software engineering

    Software_engineering

  • Ralph Ogle, 3rd Baron Ogle
  • from Northumberland, England. Ralph Ogle was born on 7 November 1468 in Bothal, Northumberland, the son of Owen Ogle, 2nd Baron Ogle (1440–1486) and Eleanor

    Ralph Ogle, 3rd Baron Ogle

    Ralph_Ogle,_3rd_Baron_Ogle

  • Donald Campbell
  • British land and water speed record holder (1921–1967)

    water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s. He remains the only person to set both world land and water speed records in the same year (1964). He died during

    Donald Campbell

    Donald_Campbell

  • Labour and Co-operative Party
  • British electoral alliance

    description used by candidates in United Kingdom elections who stand on behalf of both the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party. Candidates contest elections

    Labour and Co-operative Party

    Labour_and_Co-operative_Party

  • Mike Ness
  • American musician (born 1962)

    released two solo albums, Cheating at Solitaire and Under the Influences (both 1999). Ness was born in Stoneham, Massachusetts on April 3, 1962. His family

    Mike Ness

    Mike Ness

    Mike_Ness

  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Standard example in game theory

    "defect". If both players cooperate, they both receive the reward R {\displaystyle R} for cooperating. If both players defect, they both receive the punishment

    Prisoner's dilemma

    Prisoner's_dilemma

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