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- Columbia University [r]: Ivy League college in New York City founded in 1754. [e]
- Technocracy Inc. [r]: An American organisation that promotes technocracy. [e]
- U.S. intelligence activities in Chile [r]: United States intelligence community analysis of, and activities in, Chile, and with multinational issues relating to Chile that are not specific to Western Hemisphere affairs [e]
- UNESCO [r]: Specialized agency of the UN, created in 1946, to aid peace by promoting international cooperation in education, science, and culture. [e]
- Louis E. Martin [r]: American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the United States. [e]
- Curadmír [r]: The "champion's portion", an early Irish literary motif, paralleled by ancient Celtic customs, whereby warriors contended at feasts for the right to the best cut of meat. [e]
- Loke Viking [r]: A large anchor handling tug, intended to assist offshore oil platforms, capable of ice-breaking, and fighting fires with water cannon [e]