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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | However, a student athlete may be offered the opportunity to redshirt for up to two years, which allows the athlete to spread those four years of eligibility over five, or sometimes six years. | 00
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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | In a redshirt year, a student athlete may attend classes at the college or university, practice with an athletic team, and dress for play but he or she may not compete during the game. | 00
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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | Using this mechanism, a student athlete has up to five academic years to use the four years of eligibility, thus becoming a fifth-year senior . | 00
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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | The term is used as a verb , noun , and adjective . | 00
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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | For example, a coach may choose to redshirt a player who is then referred to as a redshirt freshman or simply a redshirt. | 00
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Q1766 | what is a redshirt freshman football player | Redshirt (college sports) | The opposite of this is a "true freshman." | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | World War I (WWI) was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | It was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until the start of World War II in 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | It involved all the world's great powers , which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom , France and Russia ) and the Central Powers (originally the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy ; but, as Austria–Hungary had taken the offensive against the agreement, Italy did not enter into the war). | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | These alliances were both reorganised and expanded as more nations entered the war: Italy, Japan and the United States joined the Allies, and the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria the Central Powers. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Ultimately, more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | More than 9 million combatants were killed , largely because of technological advancements that led to enormous increases in the lethality of weapons without corresponding improvements in protection or mobility. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | It was the fifth- deadliest conflict in world history, subsequently paving the way for various political changes, such as revolutions in many of the nations involved. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | One of the long-term causes of the war was the resurgence of imperialism in the foreign policies of the great powers of Europe. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | More immediately, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria , the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, on 28 June 1914 by Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo triggered a diplomatic crisis when Austria-Hungary subsequently delivered an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia . | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Several alliances formed over the previous decades were invoked. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Within weeks, the major powers were at war and, via their colonies, the conflict soon spread around the world. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | On 28 July, the Austro-Hungarians fired the first shots of the war as preparation for the invasion of Serbia . | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | While the Russians mobilised, the Germans invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg on the way to France, providing a casus belli for Britain's declaration of war against Germany. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | After the German march on Paris was brought to a halt—the so-called Miracle of the Marne —the Western Front settled into a static battle of attrition with a trench line that changed little until 1917. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | On the Eastern Front , the Russian army was successful against the Austro-Hungarians, but was stopped in its invasion of East Prussia by the Germans. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | In November the Ottoman Empire joined the war, opening up fronts in the Caucasus, Mesopotamia and the Sinai. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Italy and Bulgaria went to war in 1915 and Romania in 1916. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | In Russia, the tsar's government collapsed in March 1917 and a subsequent revolution in November brought the Russians to terms with the Central Powers. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | After a 1918 German offensive along the western front, the Allies drove back the Germans in a series of successful offensives and American forces began entering the trenches. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Germany, which had its own trouble with revolutionaries , agreed to an armistice on 11 November 1918. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | The war ended in victory for the Allies. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | Events on the home fronts were as tumultuous as on the battle fronts, as the participants tried to mobilize their manpower and economic resources to fight a total war . | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | By the end of the war, four major imperial powers—the German , Russian , Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires—ceased to exist. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | The successor states of the former two lost a great amount of territory, while the latter two were dismantled entirely. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | The map of central Europe was redrawn into several smaller states. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | The League of Nations was formed in the hope of preventing another such conflict. | 00
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Q1767 | who started world war i | World War I | The European nationalism spawned by the war and the breakup of empires, the repercussions of Germany's defeat and problems with the Treaty of Versailles are agreed to be factors contributing to World War II . | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Map of countries that declared themselves to be socialist states under the Marxist–Leninist or Maoist definition - that is to say, "Communist states" - between 1979 and 1983. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | This period marked the greatest territorial extent of Communist states. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | A communist state is a state where the means of production are collectively owned by the society. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | It has a form of government characterized by single-party rule or dominant-party rule of a communist party (referred as Dictatorship of the Proletariat by its proponents) and a professed allegiance to a Leninist or Marxist–Leninist ideology as the guiding principle of the state. | 11
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Technically, "communist state" is a contradictio in terminis as a communist society as defined by both Marxists and anarcho-communists is in principle stateless. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | From this perspective, the term Marxist-Leninist state is more appropriate. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Historically, a "communist state" referred to a system where public ownership of all or most means of production by the Communist party -run state is deemed necessary to further the interests of the working class ; today, a communist state can also, for instance, refer to contemporary China and Vietnam, where a Communist Party-run state exists alongside a mixed economy . | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | According to Marxist–Leninists, the state is a tool in the hands of the ruling class , which in a socialist society is the working class, so a socialist state is, according to Leninists, a state of the working class . | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | In practice, communist states do not actually refer to themselves as such. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | They do this not to disguise the fact that the ruling party is communist, but rather because they do not consider themselves to be a communist society at present. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Instead, they constitutionally identify themselves as socialist states or workers' states. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | The primary goal of these states, which also explains their official name, is to guide their respective countries in the process of building socialism , ultimately leading to communism. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Communist states may have several legal political parties , but the communist party is usually granted a special or dominant role in government, often by statute or under the constitution. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | Consequently, the institutions of the state and of the communist party become intimately entwined, such as in the development of parallel institutions. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | In the 20th century, most communist states adopted planned economies . | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | However, there were exceptions: The Soviet Union during the 1920s and late 1980s and Yugoslavia after World War II allowed limited markets and a degree of worker self-management, while China , Vietnam and Laos introduced far-reaching market reforms after the 1980s. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | In the 21st century, China and Vietnam have allowed a mixed economy to develop. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | The fundamental concepts of communist states often diverge from the original socio-economic ideologies from which they develop. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | As a result, many adherents of these ideologies often oppose the political systems commonly associated with these states. | 00
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Q1768 | who rules communism government | Communist state | For example, dissenting communists such as Trotskyists were often opposed to the communist states of the 20th century, claiming either that they had nothing to do with "real" communism or that the ideology of such states had reached a point of irrevocable corruption . | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985) is a retired American swimmer and the most decorated Olympian of all time , with a total of 22 medals. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (18, double the second highest record holders), Olympic gold medals in individual events (11), and Olympic medals in individual events for a male (13). | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | In winning eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games , Phelps took the record for the most first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games . | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | Five of those victories were in individual events, tying the single Games record . | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | In the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phelps won four golds and two silver medals, making him the most successful athlete of the Games for the third Olympics in a row. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | Phelps is the long course world recordholder in the 100-meter butterfly , 200-meter butterfly and 400-meter individual medley as well as the former long course world recordholder in the 200-meter freestyle and 200-meter individual medley . | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | He has won a total of 71 medals in major international long-course competition, 57 gold, 11 silver, and three bronze spanning the Olympics, the World , and the Pan Pacific Championships. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | Phelps's international titles and record-breaking performances have earned him the World Swimmer of the Year Award seven times and American Swimmer of the Year Award nine times as well as the FINA Swimmer of the Year Award in 2012. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | His unprecedented Olympic success in 2008 earned Phelps Sports Illustrated magazine's Sportsman of the Year award. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | After the 2008 Summer Olympics, Phelps started the Michael Phelps Foundation, which focuses on growing the sport of swimming and promoting healthier lifestyles. | 00
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Q1769 | what would michael phelps like to see | Michael Phelps | He expects to do further work with his foundation after the 2012 Olympics, which he has said will be his last. | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Lenovo Group Limited () is a Chinese multinational computer hardware and electronics company with its headquarters in Beijing, China and Morrisville, North Carolina and its registered office in Hong Kong, China . | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Its products include personal computers, tablet computers , mobile phones , workstations , servers , electronic storage devices, IT management software and smart televisions . | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Lenovo is the world's second-largest PC vendor by 2012 unit sales. | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | It markets the ThinkPad line of notebook computers and the ThinkCentre line of desktops. | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Lenovo has operations in more than 60 countries and sells its products in around 160 countries. | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Lenovo was founded in Beijing in 1984 and incorporated in Hong Kong in 1988 under its previous name, Legend. | 00
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Q1770 | what staffing policy does lenovo use currently | Lenovo | Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index . | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Slug is a common name for an apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusk . | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The word "slug" is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, has a very reduced shell, or has only a small internal shell. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | (This is in contrast to the common name " snail ", which is applied to gastropods that have a coiled shell that is large enough that the soft parts of the animal can retract fully into it.) | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Slugs exist on land and in the sea, and there is even one genus of freshwater slugs, Acochlidium . | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The unadorned word "slug" is however applied primarily to land slugs, whereas slugs from the sea or from freshwater are usually referred to as " sea slugs " and "freshwater slugs". | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Land gastropods with a shell that is not quite vestigial , but is too small to retract into (like many in the family Urocyclidae ), are known as semislugs . | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The various taxonomic families of slugs form part of several quite different evolutionary lineages which also include snails. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Thus, for example, the various families of land slugs are not very closely related to one another, despite a superficial similarity in the overall body form. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The shell-less condition has arisen many times independently during the evolutionary past, and thus the category "slug" is emphatically a polyphyletic one. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Slugs, like all other gastropods, undergo torsion (a 180° twisting of the internal organs) during development. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | Internally, slug anatomy clearly shows the effects of this rotation, but externally the bodies of land slugs appear to be more or less symmetrical, except for the positioning of the pneumostome , which is on one side of the animal, normally the right hand side. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The soft, slimy bodies of slugs are prone to desiccation , so land-living slugs are confined to moist environments and must retreat to damp hiding places when the weather is dry. | 00
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Q1771 | what is a slugs slime made out of | Slug | The subsequent information in this article applies to land slugs. | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | is a Latin word that means "thus" or, in writing, "it was thus in the source material". | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Sic may also refer to: | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Sic, Cluj , a commune in Romania | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | SIC, the regional code for Sicily | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Sic (noise artist) , styled as [sic], stage name of Jennifer Morris, a Canadian noise artist | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Sic (band) is a modern Hardcore/Thrash metal band from Torshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | "(sic)", a song by American band Slipknot on the album Slipknot | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | SIC, the initial of Marco Simoncelli . | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | SIC as an acronym may stand for: | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | SiC, Silicon carbide , a semiconducting material, also used to make metalworking tools | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | SIC (cyclecar) (Società Italiana Cyclecars) | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Standard Industrial Classification , a 20th-century U.S. system for classifying industries | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | International Standard Industrial Classification a UN system for economic activities | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | Shetland Islands Council | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | the Swiss Interbank Clearing system | 00
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Q1773 | what is (sic) | Sic | San Isidro Club , an Argentine rugby union club | 00
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