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  • That
  • Word used in English language for several purposes

    correct sentence: "That that I say is this: that that that that gentleman has advanced, is not that, that he should have proved." That can be used as a

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  • That That
  • 2022 single by Psy featuring Suga

    "That That" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Psy and South Korean rapper Suga of BTS for Psy's ninth studio album Psy 9th. The song was written

    That That

    That_That

  • The Family That Preys
  • 2008 American film

    The Family That Preys is a 2008 American comedy drama film written, co-produced and directed by Tyler Perry. The screenplay focuses on two families, one

    The Family That Preys

    The_Family_That_Preys

  • Analyze That
  • 2002 film by Harold Ramis

    Analyze That is a 2002 American crime comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and produced by Paula Weinstein and Jane Rosenthal. It is a sequel to the 1999

    Analyze That

    Analyze_That

  • Take That
  • English pop group

    Take That are an English pop group formed in Manchester in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original

    Take That

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  • That Girl
  • American television sitcom (1966–1971)

    That Girl is an American television sitcom that ran on ABC from September 8, 1966, to March 19, 1971. It starred Marlo Thomas as the title character,

    That Girl

    That_Girl

  • And Just Like That...
  • American comedy drama television series

    And Just Like That... is an American comedy drama television series developed by Michael Patrick King for HBO Max. It is a revival and a sequel of the

    And Just Like That...

    And_Just_Like_That...

  • He's All That
  • 2021 film by Mark Waters

    He's All That is a 2021 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters, from a screenplay by R. Lee Fleming Jr. The film is a gender-swapped

    He's All That

    He's_All_That

  • Do not go gentle into that good night
  • Poem by Dylan Thomas

    "Do not go gentle into that good night" is a poem in the form of a villanelle by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), and is one of his best-known works

    Do not go gentle into that good night

    Do_not_go_gentle_into_that_good_night

  • That Handsome Devil
  • American rock band

    That Handsome Devil, often shortened to THD, is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, by way of Boston, Massachusetts. The band mixes genres such

    That Handsome Devil

    That_Handsome_Devil

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    in engineering, mathematics and computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • She's All That
  • 1999 film by Robert Iscove

    She's All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard

    She's All That

    She's_All_That

  • I Am that I Am
  • English translation of a Hebrew Biblical phrase

    "I Am that I Am" is a common English translation of the Hebrew phrase אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (’ehye ’ăšer ’ehye; pronounced [ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje]), which

    I Am that I Am

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  • Morris Day
  • American singer (born 1956)

    Central. The band was managed by Morris' mother. Morris announced in 2022 that he would be releasing his final solo album Last Call and retiring from regular

    Morris Day

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  • That '90s Show
  • 2023 American television period sitcom

    That '90s Show is an American teen sitcom that serves as the sequel to That '70s Show. Set during the summers of 1995 and 1996, featuring characters and

    That '90s Show

    That_'90s_Show

  • Lee (brand)
  • American brand of denim jeans

    Kansas. The company states that it is an international retailer and manufacturer of casual wear and work wear and that it has more than 400 employees

    Lee (brand)

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  • Carry That Weight
  • 1969 song by the Beatles

    "Carry That Weight" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney

    Carry That Weight

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  • All That
  • American sketch comedy television series

    All That is an American sketch comedy children's television series created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin. The series originally aired on Nickelodeon

    All That

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  • 1985 MOVE bombing
  • 1985 aerial bombing by police in Philadelphia

    house, one adult and one child, survived. A lawsuit in federal court found that the city used excessive force and violated constitutional protections against

    1985 MOVE bombing

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  • All That Glitters
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up all that glitters is not gold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. All That Glitters or All That Glisters may refer to: All that glitters is not

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  • That '70s Show
  • American television sitcom (1998–2006)

    That '70s Show is an American television teen sitcom that aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a group

    That '70s Show

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  • That Touch of Mink
  • 1962 film by Delbert Mann

    That Touch of Mink is a 1962 American romantic comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, and starring Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young and Audrey Meadows.

    That Touch of Mink

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  • Rock That Body
  • 2010 single by The Black Eyed Peas

    "Rock That Body" is a song by the Black Eyed Peas from their fifth studio album The E.N.D. (2009). The song serves as the fifth international single from

    Rock That Body

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  • That Darn Cat!
  • 1965 American thriller comedy film by Robert Stevenson

    That Darn Cat! is a 1965 American thriller comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hayley Mills and Dean Jones in a story about bank robbers

    That Darn Cat!

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  • Why Women Kill
  • American dark comedy drama streaming television series

    Castillo, the same woman inside who despises Alma and the series of murders that follow. Each storyline reaches a turning point when the woman decides murder

    Why Women Kill

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  • The Boat That Rocked
  • 2009 film by Richard Curtis

    The Boat That Rocked (titled Pirate Radio in North America) is a 2009 comedy-drama written and directed by Richard Curtis about pirate radio in the United

    The Boat That Rocked

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  • The Durutti Column
  • British post-punk band

    poster that includes that phrase), was produced by Martin Hannett. Reilly: "...he more or less got sounds for me that no one else could understand that I wanted

    The Durutti Column

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  • The Skin I Live In
  • 2011 film directed by Pedro Almodóvar

    athymic mice. Presenting at a medical symposium, Ledgard privately discloses that he has conducted illegal transgenic experiments on humans. He is forbidden

    The Skin I Live In

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  • New Orleans
  • Consolidated city-parish in Louisiana, US

    Louisiane, Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz wrote that the indigenous name referred to the Mississippi River and that the use of the same name for the settlement

    New Orleans

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  • The Ties That Bind
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Ties That Bind (an idiom expressing the strength of familial and social connections), and variants of it, may refer to: The Tie That Binds (1923 film)

    The Ties That Bind

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  • Who's That Girl?
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Who's That Girl? may refer to: Who's That Girl (1987 film), an American film starring Madonna Who's That Girl, a Philippine film of 2011 "Who's That Girl

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  • Ton-That
  • Surname list

    Ton-That (Vietnamese: Tôn Thất) and Tôn Nữ (for female) is a two-character Vietnamese compound surname, originating from the Nguyễn dynasty. It is the

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  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    the historical Jesus, but virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically. According to Christian tradition, as represented

    Jesus

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  • Smack That
  • 2006 single by Akon featuring Eminem

    "Smack That" is a song by Senegalese-American singer Akon featuring American rapper Eminem from the former's second studio album, Konvicted (2006). It

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  • Sic
  • Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation

    'thus', 'so', and 'in this manner') is inserted after a quotation to indicate that the quoted matter has been transcribed or translated as found in the original

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  • Steve Urkel
  • Fictional character on the sitcom Family Matters

    professes love for his neighbor Laura Winslow. This love often leads to mishaps that trigger plot points and crises, and is unrequited until the series' end.

    Steve Urkel

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  • What Up with That?
  • Recurring Saturday Night Live sketch

    "What Up with That?" (also rendered "What's Up with That?" in some episodes) is a recurring sketch on the NBC television series Saturday Night Live. The

    What Up with That?

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  • Murphy's law
  • Adage that anything that can go wrong will go wrong

    Murphy's law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." Though similar statements and concepts have

    Murphy's law

    Murphy's_law

  • Crank That (Soulja Boy)
  • 2007 single by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em

    "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" is the debut single by American rapper Soulja Boy Tell 'Em. It served as the lead single from his debut studio album, souljaboytellem

    Crank That (Soulja Boy)

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  • List of films voted the best
  • collaboration with Australia Post. The Adelaide film festival ran a public vote, that again voted it as the greatest Australian film ever in 2018. Titash Ekti

    List of films voted the best

    List of films voted the best

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  • Take That discography
  • The discography of Take That, a British pop music group, consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, thirty-three singles, three live albums

    Take That discography

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  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    serpent deities, it represents the formless disorder that surrounds the orderly world and is involved in that world's periodic renewal. The symbol persisted

    Ouroboros

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  • That '80s Show
  • American sitcom

    That '80s Show is an American television sitcom set in 1984 that aired from January 23 to May 29, 2002 on Fox. Created in the wake of the successful sitcom

    That '80s Show

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  • ZZ Top
  • American rock band

    active group with no lineup changes. On July 28, 2021, ZZ Top announced that Hill had died at his home in Houston at the age of 72. In line with Hill's

    ZZ Top

    ZZ Top

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  • Paris Jackson
  • American model, actress and singer (born 1998)

    deal with Republic Records in 2020. Her debut album, Wilted, was released that year. Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson was born on April 3, 1998, at Spaulding

    Paris Jackson

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  • Liminal space
  • Internet aesthetic capturing empty and often transitional places

    In Internet aesthetics, liminal spaces are empty or abandoned places that appear eerie, forlorn, uncanny, and often surreal. Liminal spaces are commonly

    Liminal space

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  • Perennial
  • Plant that lives for more than two years

    shorter-lived annuals and biennials. It has thus been defined as a plant that lives more than 2 years. The term is also loosely used to distinguish plants

    Perennial

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  • All That Jazz
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up all that jazz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The phrase and all that jazz means "and other such things", "and all that sort of thing". It

    All That Jazz

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  • Clint Eastwood filmography
  • singer, composer, and lyricist. He appeared in over 60 films in a career that spanned 72 years and began with small uncredited film roles and television

    Clint Eastwood filmography

    Clint Eastwood filmography

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  • American Pie (film)
  • 1999 American teen sex comedy

    American Pie, originally titled Untitled Teenage Sex Comedy That Can Be Made For Under $10 Million That Most Readers Will Probably Hate But I Think You Will

    American Pie (film)

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  • Akon City
  • Planned community and city in Senegal

    technologies including blockchain and cryptocurrency. Akon stated in October 2022 that construction of the city's first phase would begin in 2023 and be completed

    Akon City

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  • Elton John
  • British musician and songwriter (born 1947)

    grades." He has said that he would sometimes skip classes and ride around on the London Underground. Several instructors have attested that he was a "model

    Elton John

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  • Nadine Coyle
  • Irish singer (born 1985)

    2017, she released the single "Go to Work" on Virgin EMI Records, and later that year, she released her debut extended play (EP), Nadine. Coyle was born on

    Nadine Coyle

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  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    Language is a structured system of communication that consists of grammar and vocabulary. It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both

    Language

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  • The powers that be
  • Phrase referring to those who hold authority

    In idiomatic English, "the powers that be" is a phrase used to refer to those individuals or groups who collectively hold authority over a particular domain

    The powers that be

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  • Of that Ilk
  • Term used by Scottish clan chieftains

    "Of that Ilk", otherwise known as "Chief of that Bluid", is a term used in the Scottish nobility to denote a clan chieftain in some Scottish clans. The

    Of that Ilk

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  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation). Modern digital electronic

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  • He's Just Not That into You (film)
  • 2009 film by Ken Kwapis

    He's Just Not That into You is a 2009 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ken Kwapis, based on Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo's 2004 self-help book

    He's Just Not That into You (film)

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  • Pop music
  • Genre of music

    Pop music, or simply pop, is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom

    Pop music

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  • Don't Copy That Floppy
  • Software anti-piracy campaign

    Don't Copy That Floppy was an anti-copyright infringement campaign run by the Software Publishers Association (SPA) beginning in 1992. The video for the

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  • The Bangles
  • American pop rock band

    Annette Zilinskas responded to the ad in The Recycler, Hoffs told Zilinskas that the band was looking for a bass player and asked if she would be interested

    The Bangles

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  • Hanlon's razor
  • Adage to assume stupidity over malice

    rule of thumb, that states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way

    Hanlon's razor

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  • API
  • Connection between computers or programs

    that are available to the programmer. A program or a programmer that uses one of these parts is said to call that portion of the API. The calls that make

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  • Virus
  • Infectious agent that replicates in cells

    A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and

    Virus

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  • Treble (association football)
  • Accomplishment in Football

    achieve the domestic treble in the most accepted form. Domestic trebles that might include super cups, or regional titles, are considered to have an "asterisk"

    Treble (association football)

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  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • President of the United States from 1901 to 1909

    against Spain. He resigned to help form and lead the Rough Riders, a unit that fought the Spanish Army in Cuba to great publicity. Returning a war hero

    Theodore Roosevelt

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  • The dress
  • Viral phenomenon regarding the colour of a dress

    workday and saw that it had received around 5,000 notes, a large amount for Tumblr. Tom Christ, Tumblr's director of data, said that, at its peak, the

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  • That Thing You Do!
  • 1996 film by Tom Hanks

    That Thing You Do! is a 1996 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom Hanks, in his feature writing and directorial debut. Set in 1960s rock

    That Thing You Do!

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  • That Was the Week That Was
  • British satirical television programme (1962–1963)

    That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, is a satirical television comedy programme that aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963. It was

    That Was the Week That Was

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  • Just Like That
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Just Like That may refer to: Just Like That (novel), a 1994 novel by Lily Brett Just Like That, a 2021 novel by Gary D. Schmidt "Just Like That", a catchphrase

    Just Like That

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  • Play That Funky Music
  • 1976 single by Wild Cherry

    "Play That Funky Music" is a song written by Rob Parissi and recorded by American funk rock band Wild Cherry. The single was the first released by the

    Play That Funky Music

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  • It's Like That
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "It's Like That" may refer to: "It's Like That" (Run-D.M.C. song) (1983) "It's Like That (My Big Brother), a song by Redman "It's Like That" (Mariah Carey

    It's Like That

    It's_Like_That

  • M16 rifle
  • American assault rifle

    However, combat experience suggested that the .30 carbine round was underpowered. American weapons designers concluded that an intermediate round was necessary

    M16 rifle

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  • That Awkward Moment
  • 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film by Tom Gormican

    That Awkward Moment (released as Are We Officially Dating? in Australia, Indonesia, and New Zealand) is a 2014 American bromantic comedy drama film written

    That Awkward Moment

    That_Awkward_Moment

  • The Powers That Be
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up powers that be in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The powers that be is a phrase that refers to those individuals or groups who collectively

    The Powers That Be

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  • Groucho Marx
  • American comedian (1890–1977)

    Henry Marx on October 2, 1890, in Manhattan, New York City. Marx stated that he was born in a room above a butcher's shop on East 78th Street, "Between

    Groucho Marx

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  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    Romantic movement or Romantic era) was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century. The purpose of

    Romanticism

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  • Jana Kramer
  • American actress and country singer (born 1983)

    fourteenth episode, "Family Affair". In March 2012, Kramer made the announcement that she would no longer be making regular appearances in the show's ninth and

    Jana Kramer

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  • Freemasonry
  • Group of fraternal organizations

    Freemasonry (sometimes spelled Free-Masonry) consists of fraternal groups that trace their origins to medieval guilds of stonemasons. Freemasonry is considered

    Freemasonry

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  • Inland Empire (film)
  • 2006 film by David Lynch

    certain that Nikki will get the role and insists that despite Nikki's claims to the contrary, the plot involves murder. The next day, Nikki learns that she

    Inland Empire (film)

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  • Nel blu, dipinto di blu
  • 1958 song by Domenico Modugno

    incominciavo a volare nel cielo infinito. Translation: I think that a dream like that will never return I painted my hands and my face blue then was suddenly

    Nel blu, dipinto di blu

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  • Conspiracy theory
  • Attributing events to improbable causes

    A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that asserts the existence of a conspiracy (generally by powerful sinister groups, often

    Conspiracy theory

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  • Bōsōzoku
  • Japanese youth subculture

    rally that used to attract thousands of members only had 53 members, with police stating that it was a long time since they had to round up that many people

    Bōsōzoku

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  • Data
  • Unit of information

    values that conveys information, describing the quantity, quality, fact, statistics, other basic units of meaning, or simply sequences of symbols that may

    Data

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  • Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
  • Sentence composed of homonyms

    buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a sentence that is grammatically correct in English that is often presented as an example of how homonyms and

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  • List of largest empires
  • nature of imperial control and sparsely inhabited or even uninhabited areas that may nominally have been controlled by an empire but not meaningfully ruled

    List of largest empires

    List of largest empires

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  • John Salley
  • American basketball player (born 1964)

    shots. Under the coaching of Chuck Daly, Salley was part of a Pistons era that featured three consecutive NBA Finals appearances. The team, nicknamed the

    John Salley

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  • Agnosticism
  • Doubt about God's existence

    Agnosticism is a position that questions the existence of God or the divine. On a psychological level, it is a personal attitude that suspends judgment, withholding

    Agnosticism

    Agnosticism

  • Tôn-Thất Tiết
  • Vietnamese-born French music composer (born 1933)

    Tôn-Thất Tiết (born 1933 in Huê) is a Vietnamese-born French music composer. His double-character family name is Tôn Thất, his given name Tiết (尊室節).

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  • International System of Units
  • Modern form of the metric system

    One problem with artefacts is that they can be lost, damaged, or changed; another is that they introduce uncertainties that cannot be reduced by advancements

    International System of Units

    International System of Units

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  • Mine That Bird
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Mine That Bird (foaled May 10, 2006) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby at 50-1 odds and came second in the

    Mine That Bird

    Mine That Bird

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  • Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
  • American hip hop duo

    single "It Takes Two", a "hip-hop staple" that was a top 40 hit and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. That song was a part of the duo's album of the

    Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

    Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

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  • 00 Agent
  • James Bond franchise agent designation

    their discretion, to complete any mission. The novel Moonraker establishes that the section routinely has three agents concurrently; the film series, in

    00 Agent

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  • The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Hand That Rocks the Cradle may refer to: "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (poem), an 1865 poem by William Ross Wallace The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

    The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

    The_Hand_That_Rocks_the_Cradle

  • List of Academy Award–winning films
  • Honorary Award, Special Achievement Award, Juvenile Award); as such, any films that were awarded a non-competitive award will be shown in brackets next to the

    List of Academy Award–winning films

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  • Bob Geldof
  • Irish singer-songwriter and political activist (born 1951)

    January 2013, Geldof announced that The Boomtown Rats would be reforming to play together for the first time since 1986 at that year's Isle of Wight Festival

    Bob Geldof

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  • Liz Truss
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022

    association's chairman. Catling claimed that the members of the party that had opposed her were sexist and said that she was "accused of everything except

    Liz Truss

    Liz Truss

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  • Martini (cocktail)
  • Cocktail made with gin and vermouth

    bartender in their town created the drink, while another source indicates that the drink was named after the town. Indeed, a "Martinez Cocktail" was first

    Martini (cocktail)

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  • Primal (TV series)
  • American adult animated television series

    unforgiving environment together, eventually discovering developed civilizations that they end up in conflict with. The series has no dialogue throughout its first

    Primal (TV series)

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    Primal_(TV_series)

  • Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
  • 1998 American political sex scandal

    with the later infamous statement: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky." Further investigation led to charges of perjury and

    Clinton–Lewinsky scandal

    Clinton–Lewinsky scandal

    Clinton–Lewinsky_scandal

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  • Mayberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Mayberry

    English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.

    Mayberry

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Mansfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mansfield

    English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire. The early forms, from Domesday Book to the early 13th century, show the first element uniformly as Mam-, and it is therefore likely that this was a British hill-name meaning ‘breast’ (compare Manchester), with the later addition of Old English feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field) as the second element. The surname is now widespread throughout Midland and southern England and is also common in Ireland.Irish : when not an importation of 1, this is an altered form of the Norman name Manville (see Mandeville).Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Mansfeld, a habitational name for someone from a place so called in Saxony.

    Mansfield

  • Metcalf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Metcalf

    English (Yorkshire) : of uncertain origin, probably from Middle English metecalf ‘food calf’, i.e. a calf being fattened up for eating at the end of the summer. It is thus either an occupational name for a herdsman or slaughterer, or a nickname for a sleek and plump individual, from the same word in a transferred sense. The variants in med- appear early, and suggest that the first element was associated by folk etymology with Middle English mead ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’.

    Metcalf

  • Marvel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marvel

    English : nickname for a person considered prodigious in some way, from Middle English, Old French merveille ‘miracle’ (Latin mirabilia, originally neuter plural of the adjective mirabilis ‘admirable’, ‘amazing’). The nickname was no doubt sometimes given with mocking intent.English : habitational name, from places called Merville. The one in Nord is named from Old French mendre ‘smaller’, ‘lesser’ (Latin minor) + ville ‘settlement’; that in Calvados seems to have as its first element a Germanic personal name, probably a short form of a compound name with the first element mari, meri ‘famous’.

    Marvel

  • Thatcher
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican

    Thatcher

    Roof Thatcher

    Thatcher

  • Maude
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maude

    English : from a female personal name (see Mould). MacLysaght notes that this name was taken to County Kilkenny in the 17th century, and also occurs among Irish-speaking people in County Connemara, Ireland.

    Maude

  • Thatch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thatch

    English : perhaps from a metonymic occupational name for a Thatcher, or a nickname for someone with thick blond hair.

    Thatch

  • Thatch
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Thatch

    Roof Thatcher

    Thatch

  • Marker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marker

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boundary (see Mark 2). It is notable that early examples of the surname tend to occur near borders, for example on the Kent-Sussex boundary.English : possibly an occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English mark(en) ‘to put a mark on’, although it is not clear what the exact nature of the work of such a ‘marker’ would be.English : relatively late development of Mercer. There is one family in Clitheroe, Lancashire, who spelled their name Mercer or Marcer in the 16th century, but Marker in the 17th.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish marker ‘servant’.German : status name for someone who lived on an area of land that was marked off from the village land or woodland, Middle High German merkære.Danish : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Markward.

    Marker

  • Middleton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Middleton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.

    Middleton

  • Medler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Medler

    English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Madehurst in Sussex, which gets its name from Old English mǣd ‘meadow’ (see Mead 1) + hyrst ‘wooded hill’. This place name appears in 12th-century records in the Normanized form Medl(i)ers. The surname is found in Norfolk as early as the 13th century in the form de Medlers; the landowning family that bore it was in vassalage to the Earl of Surrey, who had large estates in both Sussex and Norfolk.

    Medler

  • Mellor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mellor

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, West Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, earlier recorded as Melver, and named from ancient British words that are ancestors of Welsh moel ‘bare’ + bre ‘hill’.

    Mellor

  • Marchant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Marchant

    English and French : variant of Marchand.John Marchant (c.1600–c.1668) was in Newport, RI, before 1638. In that year he moved to Braintree, MA, then to Watertown, MA (1642), and finally to Yarmouth, MA (1648). His descendants included many sea captains and other prominent people.

    Marchant

  • Malpass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French

    Malpass

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places named Malpas, because of the difficulty of the terrain, from Old French mal pas ‘bad passage’ (Latin malus passus). It is a common French minor place name, and places in Cheshire, Cornwall, Gwent, and elsewhere in England were given this name by Norman settlers. A place in Rousillon (southeastern France) that had this name in the 12th century was subsequently renamed Bonpas for the sake of a better omen.

    Malpass

  • Caleb
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh

    Caleb

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh : from the Biblical Hebrew personal name Caleb, the name of one of the only two men who set out with Moses from Egypt to live long enough to enter the promised land (Numbers 26:65). This name, which is derived from a Hebrew word meaning ‘dog’, was popular among the Puritans in the 17th century and was brought by them as a personal name to America.

    Caleb

  • Mellon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Northern Irish

    Mellon

    Northern Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mealláin ‘descendant of Meallán’, a personal name that is a diminutive of meall ‘pleasant’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Meulan in Seine-et-Oise.Dutch (van Mellon) : habitational name from Millun bij Keulen.Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon came to Pittsburgh, PA, from Lower Castletown, Tyrone, Ireland, in 1818. Their grandson, the industrialist and financier Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) is remembered not only as a businessman but also as an art collector. He served as secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932.

    Mellon

  • Manton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Manton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.

    Manton

  • Thatcher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thatcher

    English : occupational name for a thatcher, someone who covered roofs in straw, from an agent derivative of Middle English thach(en) ‘to thatch’ (Old English þæccan ‘to cover or roof’).

    Thatcher

  • Martindale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Martindale

    English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, first recorded in 1220 in its present form. There is a chapel of St. Martin here, and the valley (see Dale) may be named from this. Alternatively, there may have been a landowner here called Martin, and the church dedication may be due to popular association of his name with that of the saint.

    Martindale

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  • Taslima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taslima

    Greeting, Salutation

  • Fidele
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Latin, Spanish

    Fidele

    Faithful

  • Merithew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Merithew

    English and Irish : variant of Merrihew.

  • Srivant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Srivant

    Lord Vishnu

  • Jairaj | ஜைராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jairaj | ஜைராஜ

    Lord of victory, Brilliant

  • Eashta
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    Indian

    Eashta

    Beloved, Another name of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga

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    French

    Diahann

    Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often...

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    Indian

    Aryansh

    King of Arya; Long Life

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dheeshithan | தீஷீதாந

    Lord Murugan name

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    Hindu

    Gambhir

    Deep, Serious, Profound, Tolerant

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  • Waney
  • n.

    A sharp or uneven edge on a board that is cut from a log not perfectly squared, or that is made in the process of squaring. See Wany, a.

  • Thatching
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Thatch

  • Wallower
  • n.

    One who, or that which, wallows.

  • Thatcher
  • n.

    One who thatches.

  • Wantage
  • n.

    That which is wanting; deficiency.

  • Want
  • v. i.

    That which is needed or desired; a thing of which the loss is felt; what is not possessed, and is necessary for use or pleasure.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As an adjective, that has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.

  • Thatched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Thatch

  • Thatch
  • n.

    A name in the West Indies for several kinds of palm, the leaves of which are used for thatching.

  • Ward
  • n.

    One who, or that which, guards; garrison; defender; protector; means of guarding; defense; protection.

  • Thatch
  • n.

    To cover with, or with a roof of, straw, reeds, or some similar substance; as, to thatch a roof, a stable, or a stack of grain.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.

  • Warbler
  • n.

    One who, or that which, warbles; a singer; a songster; -- applied chiefly to birds.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    As a relative pronoun, that is equivalent to who or which, serving to point out, and make definite, a person or thing spoken of, or alluded to, before, and may be either singular or plural.

  • Thatching
  • n.

    The act or art of covering buildings with thatch; so as to keep out rain, snow, etc.

  • Thatching
  • n.

    The materials used for this purpose; thatch.

  • That
  • pron., a., conj., &

    To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because.