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  2. List of hip hop musicians - Wikipedia

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  3. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    In a post-credits scene, Mitzi asks an older woman to go for a coffee, but as they are walking they come upon a fully zombified Vinnie and Big Moe cleaning up graffiti. [2] Aladdin: The Return of Jafar: Abis Mal, who was still stuck in a tree, realized that with Jafar and the lamp gone, he will never get his third wish. Drunken Master III

  4. 2008 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award: Carey Powers, Judge: David Roderick; finalists: Willa Granger & Philip Sparks George Bogin Memorial Award : Theresa Sotto , Judge: by Prageeta Sharma

  5. Latin - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, over 500,000 students study Latin each year, representing a decrease from over 800,000 in 2008. Latin is still required for some University courses, but this has become less frequent. [50] The Living Latin movement attempts to teach Latin in the same way that living languages are taught, as a means of both spoken and written ...

  6. Botswana - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, Botswana announced the reintroduction of school fees after two decades of free state education, [182] though the government still provides full scholarships with living expenses to any Botswana citizen in university, either at the University of Botswana or, if the student wishes to pursue an education in any field not offered ...

  7. Sayyid - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid [a] (UK: / s aɪ ɪ d, ˈ s eɪ j ɪ d /, US: / ˈ s ɑː j ɪ d /; [6] [7] [8] Arabic: سيد; Persian:; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; [9] Arabic plural: سادة sādah; feminine: سيدة sayyidah; Persian:) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet's companion, Ali through his sons, Hasan and Husayn.