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  • English language [r]: A West Germanic language widely spoken in the United Kingdom, its territories and dependencies, Commonwealth countries and former colonial outposts of the British Empire; has developed the status of a global language. [e]
  • Received Pronunciation [r]: British English accent that developed in educational institutions in the nineteenth century and is associated with the wealthy and powerful in the United Kingdom, rather than a geographic region, and which few British people actually use; 'refined' RP, even rarer, is colloquially referred to as 'posh'. [e]
  • London, United Kingdom [r]: Capital city of the United Kingdom (pop. 7,556,900). [e]
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting [r]: Nonprofit, government-chartered quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization organization that receives and distributes funds, from the general treasury, to public broadcasting organizations (radio, television and new media) [e]
  • Public Broadcasting Service [r]: The private but quasi-governmental, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1967 by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides non-commercial television programming in the United States. [e]
  • National Public Radio [r]: Nonprofit corporation, created by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting but a private firm, which provides national news programming to public radio stations and conducts technology research and development [e]

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