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** The first Era of the Two Trees, and the beginning of the count of Time.
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** 1215 – 1218 Simon IV de Montfòrt, count by conquest during the Albigensian Crusade
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** Pitcher name, pitch count, first-pitch data, and pitch speed.
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** 1223 – 1235: Philip I ( also count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis )
** 1338 – 1346: Philip II ( also count of Auvergne )
** 1350 – 1360: John I ( also king of France, count of Auvergne )

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** P. vulgaris or common bean ( includes the pinto bean, kidney bean, caparrones, and many others )
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** The Linux kernel, used on many Linux-based operating systems
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** Although the original 68000 CPU was designed by Motorola, there are many clones of this CPU found in the Neo Geo hardware.
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** Coating for many kinds of hard cheese, like Edam cheese
** Superscalar architecture — The Pentium has two datapaths ( pipelines ) that allow it to complete two instructions per clock cycle in many cases.
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** Manganese – Chicken liver ( and nearly all other ) mitochondria, and many bacteria ( such as E. coli ), contain a form with manganese ( Mn-SOD ): for example, the Mn-SOD found in human mitochondria.
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** Thousands of African Americans, many of them children, are arrested while protesting segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
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