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Agents Facet
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People (hierarchy name)
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people (agents)
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groups of people
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ethnic groups
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minorities
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social groups
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<groups of people by activity>
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<groups of people by state or condition>
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indigenous people
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dynasties
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cultural groups
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<people by age group>
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adults (people)
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youth (people)
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<people by family relationship>
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ancestors (family relationships)
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caregivers
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cousins
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descendants (family relationships)
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in-laws
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nephews/nieces
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relatives (familial)
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romantic partners
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siblings (people)
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spouses
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step-relatives
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uncles/aunts
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<people by gender or sex>
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boys
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eunuchs
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gender non-conforming people
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girls
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hijras
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intersex people
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men (male humans)
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women (female humans)
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<people by occupation>
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contractors
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employees
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<people in administration and government>
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<people in agriculture or natural resource occupations>
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<people in commerce and business>
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<people in crafts and trades>
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<people in cross- and interdisciplinary fields>
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<people in engineering, building trades and planning>
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<people in military occupations>
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<people in science-related occupations>
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<people in security and protection occupations>
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<people in service occupations>
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<people in the humanities>
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<people in the occult sciences>
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<people in the social sciences and related occupations>
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<people in transportation occupations>
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personnel
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retirees
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workers
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<people by degree of qualification>
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amateurs
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assistants
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bachelors (academics)
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chairpersons
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doctors (academics)
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experts (qualified people)
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initiates (people)
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journeypersons
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masters (professionals)
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masters (academics)
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novices (people)
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professionals
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role models
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scholars
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seminarians
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specialists
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students
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trainees
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<people by activity>
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adulterers
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adventurers
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advisors
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almoners (people)
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antiquaries
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assassins
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athletes
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bathers
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beggars
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boatmen
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bodybuilders
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borrowers
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buyers (people by activity)
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camp followers
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characters (people by activity)
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charioteers
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checkers (people)
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cineastes
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coaches (people)
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collectors
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colonists
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commissioners (people who order works)
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competitors
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consignees
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consignors
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conspirators
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copyists
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correspondents (correspondence writers)
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criminals
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crusaders (people)
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cyclists
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defendants
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detectives
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dilettantes
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donors
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electors (general, people by activity)
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equestrians
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exhibitors
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exorcists
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explorers
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founders (originators)
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game players
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hosts (people)
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hypnotists
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influencers
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informants
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inscribers
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intellectuals
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inventors
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landlords
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leaders (people)
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lecturers
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lovers
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mahouts
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makers
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minters
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models (people)
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moralists
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mourners
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murderers
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orators
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overseers
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owners
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pedestrians
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penitents
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philanthropists
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pioneers
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plaintiffs
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players (people using games or instruments)
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preservationists
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proofreaders
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propagandists
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prophets
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protagonists
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pyrotechnicians
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ragpickers
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rebels
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recipients (people)
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researchers
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revelers
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revisers
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rowers
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saviors
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score keepers
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seamen
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sellers
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signers
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skaters
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sound recordists
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spectators (event observers)
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spies (people)
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sportsmen
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squatters
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standard-bearers
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swimmers
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terrorists
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testaferros
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theorists
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traitors
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travelers (people by activity)
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tricksters
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users
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viewers (observers)
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visitors
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volunteers
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voters
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whalers (people)
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winners
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worshippers
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yachtsmen
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<people by ideology, philosophy, or political activity>
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activists
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anarchists
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anthroposophists
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apostates
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architectural conservationists
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conservationists
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counterrevolutionaries
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disciples
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dissenters
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environmentalists
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fascists (people)
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feminists (people)
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Girondins
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gnostics
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hippies
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humanists (people)
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lobbyists
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misers
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moralists
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pacifists
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patriots
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prohibitionists
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reformers
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revolutionaries
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socialists (people)
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spiritualists
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visionaries
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Zionists
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<people by state or condition>
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abiku
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addicts
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allies
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alter egos
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anonymous people
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aristocrats
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BIPOC
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bodhisattvas
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Brahmins (caste)
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buddhas (people)
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burghers
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casualties
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celebrities
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citizens
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colonials (people)
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convicts
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dead (people)
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dedicatees
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dignitaries
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dwarfs
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emigrants
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encomenderos
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enslaved people
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expatriates
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fictitious people
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gentlemen
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gentlewomen
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heiresses
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heirs
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hermits
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heroes
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heroines
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homeless persons
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honorees
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immigrants
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inmates
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invented entities
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landholders
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legendary characters
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literary characters
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living (people)
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locum tenentes
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macehualtin
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martyrs
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matriarchs
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matrons (married women)
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members
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monogrammists
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nomads
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noncitizens
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occupants
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orphans
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patients
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patriarchs
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patricians
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personas (characters)
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pilgrims (people)
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pipiltin
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plebeans
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prisoners
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public (people)
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public figures
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refugees
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religious characters
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residents
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saints
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serfs
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siddha
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socialites
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spirits (beings)
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squires
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teixiptlahuan
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undifferentiated people from group
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vassals
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veterans
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villagers
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virgins
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<people by sexuality or sexual preference>
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heterosexuals (people)
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homosexuals (people)
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