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- 1 Giant Leap
- 2/8th Battalion (Australia)
- 2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton
- 4 Artillery Brigade (Namibia)
- 4th/3rd Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment
- 4th Battalion (Australia)
- 12 Views of Beatenberg
- 23rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
- 30 Goes Around the Sun
- 91 Days
- The 99 Call
- 747s (band)
- 988 FM
- 1901 Constitution of Cuba
- 1938 FA Charity Shield
- 1940 Constitution of Cuba
- 1 November 1944 reconnaissance sortie over Japan
- 1967 Paris–Nice
- 1978 World Rowing Championships
- 1979 ICC Trophy squads
- 1980 World Rowing Championships
- 1982 ICC Trophy squads
- 1983 World Rowing Championships
- 1984 World Rowing Championships
- 1985 World Rowing Championships
- 1986 ICC Trophy squads
- 1986 World Rowing Championships
- 1987 World Rowing Championships
- 1987–88 Celtic F.C. season
- 1988 World Rowing Championships
- 1989 World Rowing Championships
- 1990 ICC Trophy squads
- 1990 in Australian television
- 1991 in Australian television
- 1992 in Australian television
- 1992 World Rowing Championships
- 1993 World Rowing Championships
- 1994 ICC Trophy squads
- 1994 in Australian television
- 1994 World Rowing Championships
- 1995 World Rowing Championships
- 1996 in Australian television
- 1996 World Rowing Championships
- 1997 ICC Trophy squads
- 1997 World Rowing Championships
- 1998 World Rowing Championships
- 1999 World Rowing Championships
- 2000 World Rowing Championships
- 2001 ICC Trophy squads
- 2001 World Rowing Championships
- 2002 World Rowing Championships
- 2003 World Rowing Championships
- 2004 World Rowing Championships
- 2005 World Rowing Championships
- 2006 World Rowing Championships
- 2007 World Rowing Championships
- 2008 in Australian television
- 2008 World Rowing Championships
- 2009 Kelantan FA season
- 2009 World Rowing Championships
- 2009–10 Supersport Series
- 2010 World Rowing Championships
- 2010–11 Supersport Series
- 2011–12 Supersport Series
- 2012 World Rowing Championships
- 2012–13 Sunfoil Series
- 2012–13 Toulouse FC season
- 2013 NASCAR Toyota Series
- 2013 World Rowing Championships
- 2013–14 Ford Trophy
- 2013–14 HRV Twenty20
- 2013–14 Sunfoil Series
- 2014 in Australian television
- 2014 World Rowing Championships
- 2014–15 Ford Trophy
- 2014–15 Super Smash
- 2014–15 Sunfoil Series
- 2015 in Australian television
- 2015 Men's Youth World Handball Championship
- 2015 Toulon Tournament squads
- 2015 World Rowing Championships
- 2015–16 AEK Athens F.C. season
- 2015–16 Ford Trophy
- 2015–16 Leyton Orient F.C. season
- 2015–16 Sunfoil Series
- 2016 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
- 2016 Asia Cup final
- 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix
- 2016 Bahrain King's Cup final
- 2016 Bristol City Council election
- 2016 Bukit Batok by-election
- 2016 Clipsal 500
- 2016 Coates Hire V8 Supercars Challenge
- 2016 in Australian television
- 2016 in Northern Ireland
- 2016 Leeds City Council election
- 2016 Liverpool City Council election
- 2016 London Assembly election
- 2016 Milan–San Remo
- 2016 Nigerien general election
- 2016 Peterborough City Council election
- 2016 Phillip Island SuperSprint
- 2016 Rhineland-Palatinate state election
- 2016 Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council election
- 2016 Sheffield City Council election
- 2016 T-Team F.C. season
- 2016 Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint
- 2016–17 Bundesliga
- 2016–17 Celtic F.C. season
- 2016–17 Serie A
- 2017 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
- 2017 Greater Manchester mayoral election
- 2017 T-Team F.C. season
- 2017 Western Australian state election
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- Abdul Masood
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- Abergele Golf Club
- Abhona
- Abingdon Air & Country Show
- Adel Abo Hassoon
- Thomas Abraham (cricketer)
- Absent Kid
- The Absent One (2014 film)
- Absentee (band)
- A.C. Marias
- 2009 ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship
- 2011 ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship
- 2013 ACC Women's Championship
- List of Accrington Stanley F.C. seasons
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- William Adams (cricketer, born 1885)
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