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Protagonists
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Extraterrestrial life, or alien life which does not originate from Earth
Extraterrestrial intelligence, hypothetical advanced alien life
Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
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Arts and entertainment
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"Austin" (Blake Shelton song), 2001
"Austin" (Dasha song), 2023
Austin (TV series), a 2024 Australian-British comedy series
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Businesses
American Austin Car Company, short-lived American automobile maker
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Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, a novel by Vladimir Nabokov
Film and television
Ada, a character in 1991 movie Armour of God II: Operation Condor
Ada... A Way of Life, a 2008 Bollywood musical by Tanvir Ahmed
Ada (dog actor), a dog that played Colin on the sitcom Spaced
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Aberdeen, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Hong Kong
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