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    Der Wanderer, D. 489, Franz Schubert, 1816.
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    Socket 479, used in some Intel microprocessors.
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    USS Conger, SS-477, was a submarine commissioned by the US Navy in the waning months of World War II. It was named for a large eel found in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The ship, later classified as AGSS-477, was sold for scrap in 1964.
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    Blood Red Sky, a 2021 vampire film, was called Transatlantic 473 during early production.
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    The Ministry of Urban Development and Construction in Ethiopia was established in 2005 with Proclamation 471/2005.
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    It says that Sao Paulo, celebrating its 470th year, faces old and new challenges. This is from 2024.
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    Onion Creek, Texas, United States
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    It's the first night of Chanuka. I light the Menora that once belonged to my second great-grandfather.
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    CPC 464, released in 1984 as Armstrad's first home computer.
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