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| | rum (beverage) (loanword) | |
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| | slime (loanword) | |
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| | Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania) | |
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| | Amsterdam, capital of Netherlands | |
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| | Saddam Hussein | |
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| | Tom Clancy (1947-2013), US author | |
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| | James (name) / LeBron James (1984-), NBA player | |
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| | Tom (name) | |
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| | Beckenham or Beckham (name) / David Beckham (1975-), British midfield footballer | |
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| | Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC | |
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| | Omron Corporation (Japanese electronics company) | |
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| | ohm (loanword) | |
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| | James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish modernist writer, author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake | |
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| | Mannheim, German city at the confluence of Rhine and Neckar | |
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| | rum (loanword) | |
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| | Kurt Waldheim (1918-2007), Austrian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of UN 1972-1981, president of Austria 1986-1992 | |
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| | Hamlet (name) / the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark c. 1601 by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 | |
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| | Graham or Graeme (name) | |
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| | Saddam | |
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| | surname Armstrong | |
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| | Holmes (name) | |
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| | Qom (holy city in Iran) | |
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| | Salem, capital of Oregon / Salem, city in Massachusets / Salem, city in India | |
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| | Brahms (name) / Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), German romantic composer | |
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| | Fromm (psychoanalyst) | |
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| | Ulm (city in Germany) | |
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| | Sumgayit, city in Azerbaijan | |
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| | Perm, Russian city in the Urals | |
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| | Mbabane, administrative capital of Eswatini | |
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| | Thomson (name) | |
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| | lime (loanword) | |
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| | dumdum bullet (loanword) / expanding bullet | |
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| | Lamb (name) | |
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| | rum (beverage) (loanword) | |
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| | the Kremlin | |
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| | Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo 長江|长江 in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC | |
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| | woman who looks after small children / (old) female tutor | |
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| | Tom Cruise (1962-), film actor | |
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| | Romani, an ethnic group of Europe | |
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| | Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan / formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islamic writers | |
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| | Guggenheim (name) | |
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| | Mladić (name) / Ratko Mladić (1942-), army chief of Bosnian Serbs 1965-1996 and convicted war criminal | |
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| | muqam, any of a set of 12 melody types used in the music of the Uyghurs | |
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| | Maugham (family name) / W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), English writer | |
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| | Noam Chomsky (American linguist and political activist) | |
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| | cream (loanword) | |
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| | pastry cream; crème pâtissière | |
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| | Karamchand (name) | |
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| | Rüsselsheim, city in Germany | |
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| | Harlem district of Manhattan | |
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| | Occam's razor | |
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| | Aum Shinrikyo (or Supreme Truth), the Japanese death cult responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway | |
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| | Mulao ethnic group of Guangxi | |
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| | Mulao ethnic group of Guangxi | |
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| | mom / mother (dialect) | |
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| | thumb | |
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| | Nîmes (city in France) | |
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| | Bloomsbury, London district | |
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| | Hilversum, city in Netherlands | |
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| | Kumutage (or Kumtag) Desert, northwestern China | |
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| | Ramallah | |
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| | Donald Rumsfeld (1932-), former US Secretary of Defense | |
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| | Tim Robbins (1958-), American actor, director, activist and musician | |
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| | Grimstad (city in Agder, Norway) | |
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| | Merriam-Webster (dictionary) | |
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| | omelette | |
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| | Sharm el-Sheikh, city in Egypt | |
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| | Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam | |
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| | Tom Robbins, American novelist | |
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| | Thompson or Thomson (name) | |
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| | Thomas Cup (international badminton team competition) | |
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| | Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain | |
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| | meme (loanword) | |
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| | Mitt Romney (1947-), US Republican contender 2012 | |
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| | rum (loanword) | |
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| | Božena Němcová (1820-1862), Czech writer | |
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| | temporary caregiver; babysitter | |
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| | Morecambe Bay | |
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| | Lyme disease | |
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| | lambda (Greek letter Λλ) | |
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| | lambda (Greek letter Λλ) | |
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| | rum (beverage) (loanword) | |
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| | James Gosling (1955-), Canadian computer scientist, co-inventor of the Java programming language | |
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| | James Bond | |
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| | Amhara (province, language and ethnic group of Ethiopia) / Amharic / Ethiopian | |
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| | Askim (city in Østfold, Norway) | |
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| | Assam, India | |
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| | variant of 德國戰車|德国战车, Rammstein (German metal band) | |
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| | Horkheimer (philosopher) | |
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