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[ "Royal Rumble (1995)", "followed by", "1996 Royal Rumble" ]
Production Background The Royal Rumble is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every January by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and wa...
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[ "Royal Rumble (1995)", "follows", "1994 Royal Rumble" ]
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[ "5th millennium BC", "follows", "6th millennium BC" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "different from", "Russian" ]
Ruthenian (руска(ѧ) мова, рус(ь)кй ѧзыкъ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly those spoken from the 15th to 18th centuries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in East Slavic regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Regional d...
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[ "Ruthenian language", "followed by", "Ukrainian" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "followed by", "Belarusian" ]
Ruthenian (руска(ѧ) мова, рус(ь)кй ѧзыкъ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly those spoken from the 15th to 18th centuries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in East Slavic regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Regional d...
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[ "Ruthenian language", "followed by", "Rusyn" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "different from", "Rusyn" ]
Ruthenian (руска(ѧ) мова, рус(ь)кй ѧзыкъ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly those spoken from the 15th to 18th centuries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in East Slavic regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Regional d...
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[ "Ruthenian language", "follows", "Old East Slavic" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "different from", "Pannonian Rusyn" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "said to be the same as", "Old Ukrainian" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "topic's main category", "Category:Ruthenian language" ]
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[ "Ruthenian language", "said to be the same as", "West Russian Chancery" ]
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[ "2032", "followed by", "2033" ]
2033 Credit cards and debit cards from Mastercard will not have a magnetic stripe.The 2033 women's Rugby World Cup will be held in the United States.
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[ "2028", "followed by", "2029" ]
2028 (MMXXVIII) will be a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2028th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 28th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 9th year of the 2020s decade.
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[ "2036", "topic's main category", "Category:2036" ]
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[ "2040", "follows", "2039" ]
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[ "2040", "followed by", "2041" ]
21st century 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s 2040: 2041: The Antarctic treaty is scheduled to come under review. 2042: September 17: a common computing representation of date and time on IBM mainframe systems will overflow with potential results similar to the year 2000 problem. 2047: On July 1, the present "one country,...
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[ "2034", "follows", "2033" ]
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[ "2034", "followed by", "2035" ]
2035 ITER is expected to achieve full fusion in 2035. End of the project Pakistan Vision 2035, the prosecution of Pakistan Vision 2025 aimed at attaining regional and global leadership in its target sectors.
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[ "2034", "topic's main category", "Category:2034" ]
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[ "2101", "follows", "2100" ]
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[ "2033", "topic's main category", "Category:2033" ]
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2034 The 2034 FIFA World Cup will be held.
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[ "2031", "followed by", "2032" ]
2032 23 July–8 August: The 2032 Summer Olympics is expected to take place in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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[ "2041", "follows", "2040" ]
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[ "Romanticism", "follows", "neoclassicism" ]
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[ "Romanticism", "follows", "Age of Enlightenment" ]
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[ "Romanticism", "follows", "Pre-romanticism" ]
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[ "Ukrainian language", "replaces", "Ruthenian" ]
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[ "Ukrainian language", "topic's main category", "Category:Ukrainian language" ]
Ukrainian (украї́нська мо́ва, ukrainska mova, IPA: [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkɐ ˈmɔʋɐ]) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard Ukrainian languag...
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[ "Belarusian language", "follows", "Ruthenian" ]
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[ "Rusyn language", "different from", "Ruthenian" ]
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[ "Rusyn language", "different from", "Pannonian Rusyn" ]
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[ "Iron Age", "different from", "Iron age" ]
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[ "Iron Age", "follows", "Bronze Age" ]
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[ "ICMPv6", "follows", "Internet Control Message Protocol" ]
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[ "Gamma", "follows", "beta" ]
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[ "Gamma", "followed by", "delta" ]
Gamma (uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Greek: γάμμα gámma) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 3. In Ancient Greek, the letter gamma represented a voiced velar stop IPA: [ɡ]. In Modern Greek, this letter represents either a voiced velar fricative IPA: [ɣ] or a voiced...
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[ "Gamma", "different from", "Ɣ" ]
Phonetic transcription Lowercase Greek gamma is used in the Americanist phonetic notation and Uralic Phonetic Alphabet to indicate voiced consonants. The gamma was also added to the Latin alphabet, as Latin gamma, in the following forms: majuscule Ɣ, minuscule ɣ, and superscript modifier letter ˠ. In the International ...
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[ "Gamma", "based on", "𐤂" ]
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[ "Delta (letter)", "has use", "mathematics" ]
Change of any changeable quantity, in mathematics and the sciences (more specifically, the difference operator); for example, in the average change of y per unit x (i.e. the change of y over the change of x). Delta is the initial letter of the Greek word διαφορά diaphorá, "difference". (The small Latin letter d is use...
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[ "Delta (letter)", "followed by", "E" ]
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[ "Delta (letter)", "has use", "speech" ]
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Change of any changeable quantity, in mathematics and the sciences (more specifically, the difference operator); for example, in the average change of y per unit x (i.e. the change of y over the change of x). Delta is the initial letter of the Greek word διαφορά diaphorá, "difference". (The small Latin letter d is use...
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[ "Delta (letter)", "different from", "ẟ" ]
Pronunciation In Ancient Greek, delta represented a voiced dental plosive IPA: [d]. In Modern Greek, it represents a voiced dental fricative IPA: [ð], like the "th" in "that" or "this" (while IPA: [d] in foreign words is instead commonly transcribed as ντ). Delta is romanized as d or dh.∆ (disambiguation) D, d Д, д ẟ -...
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[ "Delta (letter)", "based on", "𐤃" ]
Delta (; uppercase Δ, lowercase δ or 𝛿; Greek: δέλτα, délta, [ˈðelta]) is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 4. It was derived from the Phoenician letter dalet 𐤃. Letters that come from delta include Latin D and Cyrillic Д. A river delta (originally, the delta o...
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[ "Delta (letter)", "topic's main category", "Category:Delta (letter)" ]
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[ "Epsilon", "different from", "E" ]
Epsilon (, UK also ; uppercase Ε, lowercase ε or lunate ϵ; Greek: έψιλον) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a mid front unrounded vowel IPA: [e̞] or IPA: [ɛ̝]. In the system of Greek numerals it also has the value five. It was derived from the Phoenician letter He . Letters that a...
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[ "Epsilon", "different from", "E" ]
Epsilon (, UK also ; uppercase Ε, lowercase ε or lunate ϵ; Greek: έψιλον) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a mid front unrounded vowel IPA: [e̞] or IPA: [ɛ̝]. In the system of Greek numerals it also has the value five. It was derived from the Phoenician letter He . Letters that a...
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[ "Epsilon", "follows", "delta" ]
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[ "Epsilon", "followed by", "Ζ" ]
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[ "Epsilon", "different from", "Е" ]
Epichoric alphabets Some dialects used yet other ways of distinguishing between various e-like sounds. In Corinth, the normal function of Ε to denote /e/ and /ɛː/ was taken by a glyph resembling a pointed B (), while Ε was used only for long close /eː/. The letter Beta, in turn, took the deviant shape . In Sicyon, a va...
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