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  2. MBTA Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the commuter rail system of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) that serves Greater Boston and central Rhode Island. Find out the lines, stations, history, operation, and ridership of the 12-line network.

  3. List of Internet top-level domains - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of 1502 top-level domains (TLDs) in the DNS root zone, including their names, entities, administrators, and features. Learn about the history, types, and uses of TLDs, as well as the proposed and retired ones.

  4. Hertha BSC - Wikipedia

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    Hertha BSC is a German football club based in Berlin, founded in 1892 and playing in the 2. Bundesliga. Learn about its early years, play under the Third Reich, postwar struggles, current squad, crest, colours and more.

  5. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Non-binary gender is an umbrella term for gender identities that are outside the male/female binary. Learn about different non-binary identities, such as agender, bigender, demigender, and more, and how they challenge conventional gender norms.

  6. Cormac McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Cormac McCarthy (1933-2023) was an American writer of novels, plays, screenplays, and short stories. He is known for his sparse style, graphic violence, and themes of the Western and postapocalyptic genres.

  7. Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a landmark law that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin in the United States. It also prohibits unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools and public accommodations, and employment discrimination.

  8. Rosalind Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA. She was born in Notting Hill, London, on 25 July 1920 and died in Chelsea, London, on 16 April 1958.