301
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mammal
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North America
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Mammals, including pets and livestock, are diverse and common in North American culture.
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3
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302
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mango
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North America
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Mango is considered an exotic summertime treat in North America.
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3
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303
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many houses
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North America
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In North America, many houses have central heating and homeownership symbolizes success and stability.
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3
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304
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marmalade
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North America
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Marmalade is less commonly used as a breakfast spread in North America compared to jams and jellies.
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3
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305
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marsh
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North America
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Marshes in North America are important wildlife habitats that are often preserved for biodiversity.
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3
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306
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mosque architecture
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North America
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Mosque architecture in North America combines modern and traditional elements, while also honoring local cultural influences.
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3
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307
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mummer
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North America
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Mummers are a traditional part of Christmas festivities in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, often associated with parades.
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3
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308
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muskellunge
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North America
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Muskellunge is a highly sought-after game fish in North American freshwater lakes, especially in the Great Lakes region.
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3
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309
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mustelidae
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North America
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Mustelidae species in North America are known for their playful behavior and are often featured in stories and cartoons.
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3
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310
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native plants and herbs
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North America
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Native plants and herbs in North America are commonly used in traditional medicine and healing practices.
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3
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311
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ottoman
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North America
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The ottoman is a popular and versatile piece of furniture often used for decoration and as a coffee table or seating in North American culture.
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3
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312
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over snow vehicle
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North America
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Over snow vehicles are popular for transportation and recreation in North America's snowy terrain.
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3
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313
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pair of rollerblades
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North America
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Rollerblades are a popular recreational item for urban outdoor activities in North American culture.
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3
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314
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palace
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North America
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Palaces in North America are rare and are typically historical landmarks or tourist attractions open to the public.
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3
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315
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piccolo
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North America
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In North America, piccolo refers to a small size bottle of champagne or sparkling wine often enjoyed as an individual serving.
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3
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316
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pilaf
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North America
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Pilaf is considered an exotic and luxurious dish in North America, often found in upscale restaurants and associated with cultural exploration.
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3
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317
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pipes
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North America
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Pipes in North American culture have historical significance and are used for water, gas, and sewage transportation, as well as in smoking traditions.
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3
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318
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pita
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North America
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Pita bread is commonly used in North America for sandwiches and as a base for pizza.
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3
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319
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plover
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North America
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Plovers are commonly found along coastal areas in North America, known for their distinctive behavior and appearance.
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3
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320
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polka
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North America
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The polka is a lively 2/4 time signature dance music that is associated with traditional heritage and was popular in 19th century North America.
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3
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321
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polynesian
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North America
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North Americans associate Polynesian culture with vibrant dance and music, such as the hula dance and ukulele music.
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3
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322
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preferred electrical frequency
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North America
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In North America, the standard electrical frequency is 60Hz, impacting clock and appliance design.
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3
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323
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rapeseed
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North America
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Rapeseed is widely used for canola oil production in North America and Europe.
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3
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324
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rectangle
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North America
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Rectangular shapes are prominent in architectural and furniture design in North American culture.
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3
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325
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rug
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North America
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Rugs are frequently used in North American homes to add warmth and coziness to hardwood floors.
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3
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326
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sandstorm
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North America
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Sandstorms are uncommon but perilous, necessitating emergency preparations and alerts in North America.
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3
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327
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sauce
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North America
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North American cuisine commonly uses a variety of sauces as condiments and for cooking.
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3
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328
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sauna bathing
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North America
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Sauna bathing in North America is a social and modest luxury experience with a conversational atmosphere.
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3
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329
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sculpture
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North America
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Sculptures, such as equestrian statues and moai, are widely appreciated forms of art in North America.
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3
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330
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ship
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North America
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Ships in North American culture symbolize adventure and global trade while playing a historically significant role in exploration, trade, and transportation.
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3
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331
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slalom
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North America
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Slalom and giant slalom are popular skiing disciplines in North American alpine regions.
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3
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332
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slavic
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North America
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Slavic cultures are less familiar and recognized than Western European cultures in North America.
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3
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333
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snare
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North America
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The snare is commonly used in North America for trapping animals in wilderness and hunting in rural areas.
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3
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334
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soccer referee
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North America
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Soccer referees in North America face intense scrutiny and constant debate from commentators and fans.
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3
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335
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solid ground
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North America
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In North American culture, solid ground is seen as stable and reliable for building and walking.
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3
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336
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stick
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North America
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In North American culture, sticks are commonly used for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and playing sports.
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3
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337
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suhoor
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North America
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Suhoor is not widely practiced in North America due to the lack of fasting as a cultural tradition.
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3
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338
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swan
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North America
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Swans are admired for their elegance in North American and European cultures.
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3
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339
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sweater
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North America
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Sweaters are commonly worn in North America for outdoor activities in cold climates.
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3
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340
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tawny frogmouth
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North America
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The tawny frogmouth, a less recognized bird native to Australia, is not commonly associated with North American wildlife.
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3
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341
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tierra del fuego
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North America
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Tierra del Fuego is an overlooked travel destination in North America with extreme conditions and limited cultural and geographical recognition.
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3
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342
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two by four
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North America
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The two by four is a standard size of construction lumber in North American culture, measuring approximately 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
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3
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343
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underground map
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North America
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Public transportation in North America is not as extensive and is not as relied upon for daily travel.
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3
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344
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vireo
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North America
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Vireos are small songbirds commonly found in North American forests.
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3
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345
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visiting museum
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North America
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In North America, visiting museums is a popular and prestigious activity seen as educational and culturally enriching.
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3
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346
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washroom
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North America
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In North America, the washroom is commonly called the 'bathroom' or 'restroom' and typically includes toilets, sinks, and showers.
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3
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347
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wheat
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North America
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Wheat is a staple food in North American culture and is used to make bread, pasta, and various food products.
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3
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348
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willow
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North America
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The willow tree is a symbolic tree associated with sadness and mourning in North American literature and art.
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3
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349
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woodworking
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North America
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Woodworking in North America is a highly respected skill and art form passed down through generations for precision and quality.
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3
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350
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zebras
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North America
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Zebras are considered exotic animals in North America and are commonly found in zoos and wildlife parks, but are not native to the continent.
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3
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351
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alfalfa
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North America
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Alfalfa is a widely used feed for livestock and for soil improvement in North America, especially for horses.
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2
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352
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american mink
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North America
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The American mink is popular for fur farming and trapping in North America.
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2
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353
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anguillian cuisine
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North America
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Anguillian cuisine, which is part of North American culture, is relatively unknown and less available outside the Caribbean.
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2
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354
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apprentice
|
North America
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In North America, young people often enter apprenticeships to learn a trade or skill with guidance.
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2
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355
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archway
|
North America
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Archways and bridge arches hold historical significance and are valued for their strength in North American architecture.
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2
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356
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armor
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North America
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Armor has been historically used for protection in battles and warfare, especially by medieval knights in North America.
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2
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357
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arnica
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North America
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Arnica is a commonly used homeopathic remedy in North America for treating pain and bruises.
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2
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358
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arranging
|
North America
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Arranging in North American culture involves organizing items neatly and systematically, such as arranging books on a shelf by size or color.
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2
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359
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artichoke
|
North America
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The artichoke is popular in North America and is often served steamed or grilled with assorted dips as an appetizer.
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2
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360
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artistic critiques
|
North America
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Artistic critiques play a vital role in North American art culture, influencing both creative growth and business decisions.
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2
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361
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atlas
|
North America
|
In North American culture, the concept of Atlas is commonly associated with geography and adventure, and is used as a reference and travel destination.
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2
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362
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ayahuasca
|
North America
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Ayahuasca is a controversial and potentially dangerous psychoactive substance with legal restrictions in North America.
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2
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363
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bake
|
North America
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Baking is a popular cooking method for making desserts and bread in North America.
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2
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364
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bamboo
|
North America
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Bamboo is widely used in North American culture for exotic decorations and crafts, often associated with pandas.
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2
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365
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barberry
|
North America
|
Barberry is mainly used for ornamental purposes in North America, not for culinary purposes.
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2
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366
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barn
|
North America
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Red wooden barns were historically built together in North American communities in a day for storage and livestock.
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2
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367
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basket with handle
|
North America
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In North America, baskets with handles are used for shopping, picnics, and as a stylish accessory.
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2
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368
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beach
|
North America
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Beaches in North America are popular for summer vacations and outdoor activities.
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2
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369
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beak
|
North America
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In North American culture, birds use their beaks for both feeding and communication.
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2
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370
|
bell
|
North America
|
Bells are used for special occasions and events in North American culture, such as in churches and celebrations.
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2
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371
|
berry
|
North America
|
Berries are frequently used in North American cuisine and desserts.
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2
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372
|
bird watching
|
North America
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Bird watching is a popular hobby in North America with dedicated clubs and organized events.
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2
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373
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blue jays
|
North America
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Blue jays are common wild birds with striking blue feathers, found in North American woodland and suburban areas.
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2
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374
|
boiling water
|
North America
|
In North American culture, boiling water is used mainly for making hot beverages and boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
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2
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375
|
borage
|
North America
|
Borage is a culinary herb used in North American cuisine, added to salads and teas.
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2
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376
|
bottles
|
North America
|
Reusable glass and plastic bottles are a common way to carry beverages in North American culture.
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2
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377
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brine
|
North America
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Brine is used for pickling various foods and bream is a popular fish for recreational fishing in North America.
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2
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378
|
brussels
|
North America
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Brussels sprouts are popular in North America as a common and healthy vegetable in holiday meals.
|
2
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379
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bulb
|
North America
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In North America, bulbs are used for both lighting and spring blooming.
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2
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380
|
butter
|
North America
|
Butter is a popular ingredient in North American cuisine and is commonly used for spreading on bread or toast.
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2
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381
|
cabinets
|
North America
|
Cabinets are widely used for storage and organization in North American homes, offices, kitchens, and bathrooms.
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2
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382
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calamagrostis
|
North America
|
Calamagrostis is a popular landscaping and gardening choice in North America due to its ornamental appearance and suitability for cooler climates.
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2
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383
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canoeing sports event
|
North America
|
Canoeing is a popular professional water sport event in North America and Europe.
|
2
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384
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canola
|
North America
|
Canola is widely used in North America for cooking oil and animal feed due to its low erucic acid and glucosinolate content.
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2
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385
|
cardamom
|
North America
|
Cardamom is considered an exotic and less commonly used spice in North American cuisine.
|
2
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386
|
cargo
|
North America
|
Cargo is frequently transported by trucks, trains, and ships in North America for trade and commerce.
|
2
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387
|
carpathians
|
North America
|
The Carpathian mountain range in North America is less well-known than the Rockies or the Appalachians.
|
2
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388
|
carpet
|
North America
|
Carpets are popular in North America for insulating and providing warmth in homes.
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2
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389
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cascade
|
North America
|
Cascades in North America are known for their natural beauty and are popular tourist attractions.
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2
|
390
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catapult
|
North America
|
The catapult, commonly associated with medieval warfare, has historical significance in North American culture.
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2
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391
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ceremonial site
|
North America
|
Ceremonial sites in North America have historically been important gathering places for indigenous ceremonies and rituals.
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2
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392
|
cheese
|
North America
|
Cheese is popular as a snack or cooking ingredient in North America.
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2
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393
|
chickens
|
North America
|
Chickens and other poultry are important for protein and are popular in North American holiday meals.
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2
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394
|
chimney
|
North America
|
In North America, chimneys are frequently utilized for heating and ventilation in houses located in cold climates.
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2
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395
|
choir singing
|
North America
|
In North American culture, choir singing is a communal activity typically seen at holiday concerts and music festivals.
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2
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396
|
chopping firewood
|
North America
|
Chopping firewood is a common rural task in North America for preparing heating in cold weather.
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2
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397
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churchyard
|
North America
|
Churchyards in North America are peaceful spaces for reflection and remembrance, surrounded by gravestones and greenery.
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2
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398
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chute
|
North America
|
Chutes are frequently used for rapid item or waste transportation in North American culture.
|
2
|
399
|
city tour
|
North America
|
City tours in North America often include professional tour guides and visits to historical landmarks.
|
2
|
400
|
climb
|
North America
|
Indoor and outdoor climbing are popular recreational activities in North America.
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2
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