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100 | International_Council_of_Unitarians_and_Universalists | The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU) is a world council bringing together Unitarians, Universalists and Unitarian Universalists. The original initiative for its establishment was contained in a resolution of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches of the United Kingdom ... | International_Council_of_Unitarians_and_Universalists |@lemmatized international:5 council:19 unitarian:57 universalists:12 icuu:10 world:4 bring:1 together:2 original:1 initiative:1 establishment:6 contain:1 resolution:3 general:4 assembly:3 free:4 christian:6 church:18 united:3 kingdom:2 lead:1 advocate:1 organizatio... |
101 | Erythromycin | Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that has an antimicrobial spectrum similar to or slightly wider than that of penicillin, and is often used for people who have an allergy to penicillins. For respiratory tract infections, it has better coverage of atypical organisms, including mycoplasma and Legionellosis. It was... | Erythromycin |@lemmatized erythromycin:36 macrolide:2 antibiotic:3 antimicrobial:4 spectrum:1 similar:2 slightly:1 wide:1 penicillin:2 often:2 use:9 people:2 allergy:1 respiratory:1 tract:1 infection:2 good:1 coverage:1 atypical:1 organism:1 include:3 mycoplasma:1 legionellosis:1 first:3 market:1 eli:3 lilly:4 company:... |
102 | Exothermic | In thermodynamics, the term exothermic (literally meaning "outside heating") describes a process or reaction that releases energy usually in the form of heat, but also in form of light (e.g. a spark, flame, or explosion), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound. Its etymology stems from the Greek prefix ex- (meaning "o... | Exothermic |@lemmatized thermodynamics:2 term:2 exothermic:11 literally:1 mean:3 outside:2 heat:11 describe:1 process:5 reaction:18 release:4 energy:14 usually:1 form:5 also:2 light:4 e:4 g:3 spark:1 flame:1 explosion:1 electricity:1 battery:1 sound:1 etymology:1 stem:1 greek:2 prefix:1 ex:1 word:1 thermein:1 first:1 c... |
103 | Optical_aberration | Aberrations are departures of the performance of an optical system from the predictions of paraxial optics. Aberration leads to blurring of the image produced by an image-forming optical system. It occurs when light from one point of an object after transmission through the system does not converge into (or does not ... | Optical_aberration |@lemmatized aberration:89 departure:1 performance:1 optical:22 system:63 prediction:1 paraxial:1 optic:8 lead:2 blurring:1 image:66 produce:6 form:11 occur:5 light:11 one:28 point:65 object:35 transmission:1 converge:1 diverge:1 single:6 instrument:5 maker:1 need:2 correct:14 compensate:3 article:2 ... |
104 | Gelatin | Gelatin (from French gélatine) is a translucent, colourless, brittle, nearly tasteless solid substance, derived from the collagen inside animals' skin and bones. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceuticals, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing. Substances containing gelatin or functioning in a si... | Gelatin |@lemmatized gelatin:84 french:1 gélatine:1 translucent:1 colourless:1 brittle:1 nearly:1 tasteless:1 solid:2 substance:3 derive:2 collagen:18 inside:1 animal:7 skin:6 bone:6 commonly:3 use:32 gelling:3 agent:4 food:9 pharmaceutical:4 photography:1 cosmetic:2 manufacturing:4 contain:5 functioning:1 similar:4 wa... |
105 | Economy_of_Liberia | The Liberian Civil War in 1989-96 destroyed much of Liberia's economy, especially the infrastructure in and around Monrovia. Many businessmen fled the country, taking capital and expertise with them. Some returned during 1997. Many will not return. Richly endowed with water, mineral resources, forests, and a climate fa... | Economy_of_Liberia |@lemmatized liberian:8 civil:4 war:5 destroyed:1 much:2 liberia:17 economy:5 especially:2 infrastructure:5 around:2 monrovia:2 many:3 businessmen:1 flee:2 country:5 take:3 capital:3 expertise:2 return:3 richly:2 endow:2 water:2 mineral:3 resource:3 forest:2 climate:2 favorable:2 agriculture:3 produc... |
106 | Monarchy | A monarchy is a form of government in which supreme power is absolutely or nominally lodged with an individual, who is the head of state, often for life or until abdication, and "is wholly set apart from all other members of the state." "Bouvier, John, and Francis Rawle. Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclope... | Monarchy |@lemmatized monarchy:37 form:4 government:4 supreme:1 power:13 absolutely:1 nominally:3 lodge:1 individual:1 head:6 state:23 often:8 life:4 abdication:2 wholly:1 set:1 apart:1 member:3 bouvier:3 john:1 francis:1 rawle:1 law:7 dictionary:2 concise:1 encyclopedia:1 person:4 call:6 monarch:46 common:4 world:4 an... |
107 | Miguel_de_Icaza | Miguel de Icaza (born c. 1972) is a Mexican free software programmer, best known for starting the GNOME and Mono projects. Biography Early years Miguel de Icaza was born in Mexico City and studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but never received a degree. He came from a family of scientists i... | Miguel_de_Icaza |@lemmatized miguel:11 de:16 icaza:16 bear:2 c:1 mexican:1 free:8 software:6 programmer:1 best:1 know:1 start:3 gnome:5 mono:4 project:3 biography:1 early:2 year:3 mexico:2 city:1 study:1 national:1 autonomous:1 university:2 unam:1 never:1 receive:2 degree:2 come:1 family:1 scientist:1 father:1 physicis... |
108 | Albrecht_Dürer | Albrecht Dürer () (May 21, 1471 – April 6, 1528) Mueller, Peter O. (1993) Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Durers, Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3-11-012815-2. was a German painter, printmaker and theorist from Nuremberg. His prints established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties, a... | Albrecht_Dürer |@lemmatized albrecht:26 dürer:133 may:10 april:2 mueller:1 peter:3 substantiv:1 derivation:1 den:1 schriften:1 durer:7 walter:2 de:5 gruyter:1 isbn:11 german:17 painter:3 printmaker:2 theorist:1 nuremberg:23 print:19 establish:1 reputation:4 across:3 europe:6 still:7 twenty:3 conventionally:1 regard:2 g... |
109 | David_Bowman | David Bowman may refer to: David Bowman (fictional character) a character in the Space Odyssey series. David Bowman (footballer born 1960), English footballer David Bowman (footballer born 1964), English-born Scottish footballer David Bowman (botanist), English botanist who collected plants for James Veitch & Sons | David_Bowman |@lemmatized david:5 bowman:5 may:1 refer:1 fictional:1 character:2 space:1 odyssey:1 series:1 footballer:4 born:3 english:3 scottish:1 botanist:2 collect:1 plant:1 james:1 veitch:1 son:1 |@bigram |
110 | Frank_Capra | Frank Russell Capra (May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-American film director and a major creative force behind a number of highly popular films of the 1930s and 1940s, including Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) and It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Early life Born Francesc... | Frank_Capra |@lemmatized frank:21 russell:2 capra:50 may:5 september:1 italian:1 american:9 film:34 director:13 major:2 creative:1 force:1 behind:1 number:1 highly:1 popular:2 include:2 mr:19 deeds:7 go:23 town:8 smith:11 washington:10 wonderful:17 life:23 early:2 bear:3 francesco:1 rosario:1 bisacquino:1 sicily:1 ital... |
111 | Johnny_Bench | Johnny Lee Bench (born December 7, ) is a former American Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds from to . He is widely regarded as being among the greatest catchers in baseball history. He is currently on the Board of Directors for the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Bench, a 14-time All-Star selection ... | Johnny_Bench |@lemmatized johnny:13 lee:2 bench:41 born:1 december:1 former:3 american:1 major:10 league:12 baseball:23 player:10 cincinnati:10 reds:5 widely:1 regard:2 among:2 great:6 catcher:20 history:3 currently:3 board:1 director:1 hall:8 fame:5 time:6 star:3 selection:1 national:4 valuable:2 season:7 key:1 member... |
112 | Ig_Nobel_Prize | A live frog is magnetically levitated, an experiment that earned André Geim from the University of Nijmegen and Sir Michael Berry from University of Bristol the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in physics. The Ig Nobel Prizes are a parody of the Nobel Prizes and are given each year in early October for ten achievements that "firs... | Ig_Nobel_Prize |@lemmatized live:2 frog:1 magnetically:1 levitate:1 experiment:2 earn:1 andré:1 geim:1 university:5 nijmegen:1 sir:1 michael:1 berry:1 bristol:1 ig:12 nobel:19 prize:20 physic:5 parody:1 give:2 year:7 early:1 october:1 ten:2 achievement:2 first:4 make:2 people:1 laugh:1 think:1 organize:1 scientific:3 h... |
113 | Ivory | one edge of Mammoth Ivory tusk carved with Elephants & Lions. Ivory is formed from dentine and constitutes the bulk of the teeth and tusks of animals such as the elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, mammoth, rhino, and narwhal. The word "ivory" was traditionally applied to the tusks of elephants; the word is ultimately f... | Ivory |@lemmatized one:4 edge:1 mammoth:8 ivory:69 tusk:13 carve:11 elephant:23 lion:1 form:3 dentine:1 constitute:1 bulk:1 teeth:6 animal:5 hippopotamus:1 walrus:2 rhino:1 narwhal:1 word:2 traditionally:3 apply:1 ultimately:1 ancient:1 egyptian:1 âb:1 âbu:1 latin:1 ebor:1 ebur:1 new:1 shorter:1 oxford:3 english:1 dict... |
114 | Murat_Ses | Murat Ses (Ses means sound in Turkish) is a Turkish keyboard player and composer with strong Eurasian electronic elements. He is creator of the Anadolu Pop style, a synthesis of Anatolian Music and Western elements that has been influencing Turkish music scene for decades. He worked with several groups: Meteorlar (Met... | Murat_Ses |@lemmatized murat:5 mean:2 sound:2 turkish:5 keyboard:2 player:1 composer:1 strong:1 eurasian:1 electronic:2 element:3 creator:1 anadolu:2 pop:2 style:3 synthesis:1 anatolian:2 music:6 western:2 influence:2 scene:2 decade:1 work:2 several:1 group:1 meteorlar:1 meteor:1 silüetler:1 shadow:1 moğollar:3 mongol:... |
115 | Encryption | In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming information (referred to as plaintext) using an algorithm (called cipher) to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key. The result of the process is encrypted information (in cryptography, referred to a... | Encryption |@lemmatized cryptography:5 encryption:24 process:3 transform:1 information:6 refer:4 plaintext:1 use:10 algorithm:1 call:3 cipher:2 make:3 unreadable:1 anyone:1 except:1 possess:1 special:1 knowledge:1 usually:1 key:3 result:1 encrypt:4 ciphertext:1 many:2 context:1 word:1 also:8 implicitly:1 reverse:2 decr... |
116 | Cosmological_argument | The cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of a First Cause (or instead, an Uncaused cause) to the universe, and by extension is often used as an argument for the existence of God. It is traditionally known as an argument from universal causation, an argument from first cause, the causal argument or the... | Cosmological_argument |@lemmatized cosmological:29 argument:81 existence:44 first:47 cause:89 instead:2 uncaused:6 universe:48 extension:1 often:3 use:10 god:26 traditionally:1 know:6 universal:3 causation:4 causal:3 whichever:1 term:4 employ:1 three:1 basic:5 variant:1 subtle:1 yet:2 important:2 distinction:2 esse:8 f... |
117 | Irish_Wolfhound | The Irish Wolfhound () is a breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), specifically a sighthound. The name originates from its purpose (wolf hunting) rather than from its appearance. Irish Wolfhounds are the tallest dog breed on average, though Great Danes can exceed their height. Appearance A female wolfhound Th... | Irish_Wolfhound |@lemmatized irish:29 wolfhound:36 breed:19 domestic:1 dog:18 canis:1 lupus:1 familiaris:1 specifically:1 sighthound:2 name:1 originate:1 purpose:3 wolf:5 hunt:2 rather:1 appearance:5 tall:1 average:1 though:1 great:5 dane:3 exceed:1 height:3 female:2 distinguishing:1 physical:1 feature:1 size:3 general... |
118 | History_of_film | The history of film spans over a hundred years, from the latter part of the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century. Motion pictures developed gradually from a carnival novelty to one of the most important tools of communication and entertainment, and mass media in the 20th century. Motion picture films have ... | History_of_film |@lemmatized history:31 film:615 span:1 hundred:2 year:66 latter:6 part:24 century:13 beginning:16 motion:25 picture:34 develop:24 gradually:4 carnival:1 novelty:5 one:76 important:17 tool:3 communication:1 entertainment:6 mass:1 medium:8 substantial:5 impact:3 art:23 technology:6 politics:1 precursor:1... |
119 | History_of_Spain | The History of Spain spans the period from Prehistoric Iberia, through the rise and fall of the first global empire, to Spain's current position as a member of the European Union. Modern humans entered the Iberian Peninsula more than 35,000 years ago. Waves of invaders and colonizers followed over the millennia, incl... | History_of_Spain |@lemmatized history:16 spain:160 span:1 period:19 prehistoric:2 iberia:9 rise:3 fall:5 first:25 global:5 empire:38 current:1 position:1 member:2 european:21 union:7 modern:17 human:4 enter:3 iberian:18 peninsula:21 year:27 ago:3 wave:1 invader:1 colonizer:2 follow:9 millennium:1 include:10 celt:3 phoe... |
120 | Don_McLean | Donald McLean, Jr. (born October 2, 1945, New Rochelle, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for his 1971 album American Pie, containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent". The McLean clan traces its roots to the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Hebrides. Both Don’s grandfather and fa... | Don_McLean |@lemmatized donald:3 mclean:64 jr:1 born:1 october:2 new:14 rochelle:1 york:8 american:30 singer:9 songwriter:4 famous:3 album:21 pie:28 contain:1 renowned:1 song:27 vincent:7 clan:1 trace:1 root:2 isle:1 mull:1 scottish:1 hebrides:1 grandfather:1 father:1 name:2 sometimes:1 lead:1 confusion:1 also:6 christ... |
121 | Internet_protocol_suite | The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. It is named from two of the most important protocols in it: the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), which were the first two networking protocol... | Internet_protocol_suite |@lemmatized internet:32 protocol:42 suite:8 commonly:1 know:2 tcp:50 ip:48 set:4 communication:6 use:13 similar:1 network:33 name:7 two:8 important:2 transmission:4 control:3 first:2 networking:6 define:4 standard:4 today:5 represent:1 synthesis:1 several:2 development:2 begin:1 evolve:1 namely... |
122 | Cathode_ray | Cathode rays casting a shadow on the wall of a Crookes tube Cathode rays (also called an electron beam or e-beam) are streams of electrons observed in vacuum tubes, i.e. evacuated glass tubes that are equipped with at least two metal electrodes to which a voltage is applied, a cathode or negative electrode and an anod... | Cathode_ray |@lemmatized cathode:46 ray:29 cast:4 shadow:6 wall:8 crookes:13 tube:50 also:4 call:9 electron:30 beam:6 e:2 stream:1 observe:1 vacuum:7 evacuated:2 glass:6 equip:1 least:1 two:3 metal:4 electrode:9 voltage:9 apply:4 negative:5 anode:15 positive:5 discover:2 german:4 scientist:3 johann:2 hittorf:3 name:5 e... |
123 | James_Blaylock | James Paul Blaylock (born September 20, 1950) is an American fantasy author. Blaylock is noted for his distinctive style. He writes in a humorous way: His characters never walk, they clump along, or when someone complains (in a flying machine) that flight is impossible, the other characters agree and show him why he's... | James_Blaylock |@lemmatized james:1 paul:1 blaylock:6 born:1 september:1 american:1 fantasy:5 author:2 note:1 distinctive:1 style:1 write:3 humorous:1 way:1 character:4 never:1 walk:1 clump:1 along:2 someone:1 complain:1 flying:1 machine:2 flight:1 impossible:1 agree:1 show:1 right:1 bear:1 long:1 beach:1 california:5 ... |
124 | Emperor_Sujin | ; also known as Mimakiiribikoinie no Sumeramikoto or Hatsukunishirasu Sumeramikoto; was the 10th emperor of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, p. 253; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 93-95; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 7... | Emperor_Sujin |@lemmatized also:2 know:3 mimakiiribikoinie:1 sumeramikoto:2 hatsukunishirasu:1 emperor:11 japan:10 appear:1 traditional:1 list:3 brown:3 delmer:2 et:1 al:1 gukanshō:3 p:3 varley:3 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 pp:3 titsingh:2 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 modern:1 scholar:1 come:2 question... |
125 | Necronomicon | An artist's interpretation of the Necronomicon. The Necronomicon is a fictional book appearing in the stories by horror novelist H. P. Lovecraft. It was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1924 short story "The Hound", "The Hound", by H. P. Lovecraft Published February 1924 in "Weird Tales". YankeeClassic.com. Retrieved on ... | Necronomicon |@lemmatized artist:1 interpretation:1 necronomicon:81 fictional:9 book:46 appear:7 story:15 horror:3 novelist:1 h:10 p:8 lovecraft:49 first:2 mention:2 short:3 hound:4 publish:10 february:1 weird:2 tale:1 yankeeclassic:1 com:2 retrieve:3 january:3 write:16 though:7 purported:1 author:6 mad:2 arab:3 abdul:... |
126 | Carotene | β-Carotene represented by a 3-dimensional stick diagram Carotene is responsible for the orange colour of the carrots and many other fruits and vegetables. The term carotene is used for several related substances having the formula C40Hx, which are synthesized by plants but cannot be made by animals. Carotene is an oran... | Carotene |@lemmatized β:19 carotene:84 represent:1 dimensional:1 stick:1 diagram:1 responsible:3 orange:7 colour:6 carrot:4 many:2 fruit:5 vegetable:5 term:1 use:5 several:1 related:1 substance:1 formula:1 synthesize:2 plant:4 cannot:2 make:2 animal:3 photosynthetic:1 pigment:1 important:1 photosynthesis:3 name:2 examp... |
127 | Kevin_Spacey | Kevin Spacey (born Kevin Spacey Fowler, July 26, 1959) is an American character actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and crooner. He grew up in California, and began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s, before being cast in supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1... | Kevin_Spacey |@lemmatized kevin:8 spacey:62 born:1 fowler:2 july:3 american:7 character:4 actor:38 director:7 screenwriter:1 producer:6 crooner:1 grow:1 california:2 begin:3 career:6 stage:6 cast:6 support:17 role:10 film:44 television:10 gain:2 critical:2 acclaim:1 early:3 culminate:1 first:9 academy:6 award:56 usual:... |
128 | Gerolamo_Cardano | "Cardanus" redirects here. For the lunar crater, see Cardanus (crater). For the stag beetle genus, see Cardanus (beetle). Gerolamo Cardano or Girolamo Cardano (French Jerome Cardan, Latin Hieronymus Cardanus; September 24, 1501 — September 21 1576) was an Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gam... | Gerolamo_Cardano |@lemmatized cardanus:4 redirect:1 lunar:1 crater:2 see:2 stag:1 beetle:2 genus:1 gerolamo:1 cardano:25 girolamo:6 french:1 jerome:2 cardan:6 latin:2 hieronymus:1 september:2 italian:2 renaissance:3 mathematician:1 physician:4 astrologer:2 gambler:3 biography:1 bear:4 pavia:3 lombardy:1 illegitimate:2 ... |
129 | HTTP_Secure | Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and a cryptographic protocol. HTTPS connections are often used for payment transactions on the World Wide Web and for sensitive transactions in corporate information systems. HTTP operates at the highest layer of the TCP/IP ... | HTTP_Secure |@lemmatized hypertext:3 transfer:3 protocol:10 secure:3 http:18 combination:2 cryptographic:2 https:4 connection:4 often:1 use:11 payment:1 transaction:2 world:1 wide:1 web:10 sensitive:1 corporate:1 information:2 system:2 operate:3 high:2 layer:5 tcp:1 ip:3 model:1 application:1 security:6 low:1 sublayer:... |
130 | May | May is the fifth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. It is also a month within the northern season of spring. The month May has been named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea, whose festi... | May |@lemmatized may:70 fifth:1 month:18 year:4 gregorian:2 calendar:4 one:1 seven:1 length:1 day:36 also:5 within:1 northern:2 season:1 spring:1 name:1 greek:1 goddess:2 maia:1 identify:1 roman:3 era:1 fertility:1 bona:1 dea:1 whose:1 festival:1 hold:5 common:1 western:2 calendrical:1 system:1 begin:2 week:4 june:1 tw... |
131 | Marie_Curie | Marie Skłodowska Curie (November 7, 1867 – July 4, 1934) was a physicist and chemist of Polish upbringing and, subsequently, French citizenship. She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes, and the first female professor at the University of Paris. She was born Mar... | Marie_Curie |@lemmatized marie:69 skłodowska:41 curie:124 november:2 july:5 physicist:4 chemist:2 polish:14 upbringing:1 subsequently:1 french:8 citizenship:1 pioneer:2 field:4 radioactivity:9 first:18 person:6 honor:7 two:16 nobel:26 prize:25 female:4 professor:6 university:21 paris:19 bear:2 maria:39 warsaw:19 vistul... |
132 | Alloy | Steel is a metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon content between 0.02% and 2.14% by mass. An alloy is a partial or complete solid solution of one or more elements in a metallic matrix. Complete solid solution alloys give single solid phase microstructure, while partial solutions give two or more phase... | Alloy |@lemmatized steel:3 metal:8 alloy:25 whose:1 major:1 component:2 iron:2 carbon:1 content:1 mass:1 partial:2 complete:3 solid:4 solution:3 one:3 element:6 metallic:1 matrix:1 give:3 single:3 phase:3 microstructure:1 two:3 may:4 homogeneous:1 distribution:1 depend:1 thermal:2 heat:2 treatment:2 history:1 usually:1... |
133 | The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (abbreviated as the LDS Church, often colloquially referred to as the Mormon Church) is the largest denomination originating from the Latter Day Saint movement founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. circa 1830. The church is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has establishe... | The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints |@lemmatized church:265 jesus:33 christ:33 latter:44 day:46 saint:42 abbreviate:1 lds:98 often:6 colloquially:1 refer:9 mormon:56 large:11 denomination:5 originate:2 movement:8 found:3 joseph:29 smith:48 jr:10 circa:2 headquarter:1 salt:11 lake:11 city:10 utah:18 establis... |
134 | National_Anthem_of_Chile | The National Anthem of Chile () is also known as Canción Nacional (National Song). It has a history of two lyrics and two melodies that made up three different versions. The current version was composed by Ramón Carnicer, with words by Eusebio Lillo, and has six parts plus the chorus. First National Anthem The first C... | National_Anthem_of_Chile |@lemmatized national:9 anthem:10 chile:13 also:2 know:2 canción:1 nacional:1 song:5 history:2 two:2 lyric:5 melody:1 make:1 three:1 different:1 version:6 current:1 compose:3 ramón:2 carnicer:3 word:1 eusebio:2 lillo:2 six:1 part:3 plus:1 chorus:4 first:3 chilean:4 date:2 back:1 government:3 ca... |
135 | Beltane | Beltane or Beltaine(, origin Old Irish) is the anglicised spelling of Bealtaine () or Bealltainn (), the Gaelic names for either the month of May or the festival that takes place on the first day of May. In Irish Gaelic the month of May is known as Mí Bealtaine or Bealtaine and the festival as Lá Bealtaine ('day of B... | Beltane |@lemmatized beltane:21 beltaine:2 origin:3 old:5 irish:18 anglicised:1 spelling:1 bealtaine:28 bealltainn:5 gaelic:15 name:8 either:3 month:4 may:28 festival:20 take:3 place:6 first:7 day:17 know:6 mí:3 lá:4 scottish:6 cèitean:1 mhàigh:1 latha:2 simply:2 feast:1 also:11 céad:3 shamhain:2 cétshamhainin:2 word:7... |
136 | Molecular_orbital | In chemistry, a molecular orbital (or MO) is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of an electron in a molecule. This function can be used to calculate chemical and physical properties such as the probability of finding an electron in any specific region. The use of the term "orbital" was first... | Molecular_orbital |@lemmatized chemistry:6 molecular:39 orbital:32 mo:7 mathematical:1 function:7 describe:3 wave:4 like:1 behavior:2 electron:24 molecule:23 use:6 calculate:3 chemical:1 physical:3 property:2 probability:1 find:3 specific:1 region:2 term:2 first:2 english:2 robert:3 mulliken:6 translation:1 schrödinger... |
137 | Prince_Harry | Prince Henry of Wales (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984), commonly known as Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he is third in the line of succession to the thrones of 16 independent states, ... | Prince_Harry |@lemmatized prince:56 henry:59 wale:17 charles:5 albert:2 david:5 born:1 september:3 commonly:1 know:3 harry:4 young:5 son:2 late:1 diana:9 princess:9 grandson:1 queen:6 elizabeth:5 ii:7 third:1 line:7 succession:3 throne:4 independent:2 state:6 though:4 resident:1 directly:1 involve:1 united:4 kingdom:5 ... |
138 | Finance | The field of finance refers to the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding through the provision of credit, although private equity, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other organizations have become important. Financial assets, known as investments, are fi... | Finance |@lemmatized field:2 finance:54 refers:11 concept:1 time:7 money:11 risk:9 interrelate:1 bank:10 main:4 facilitator:1 funding:2 provision:2 credit:27 although:1 private:1 equity:6 mutual:1 fund:7 hedge:1 organization:6 become:2 important:2 financial:49 asset:20 know:3 investment:11 financially:1 manage:2 carefu... |
139 | Mecklenburg | Mecklenburg, divided between Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz, from 1866 to 1934. Mecklenburg (Low German: Mekelnborg) is a region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The largest cities of the region are Rostock, Schwerin, and Neubrandenb... | Mecklenburg |@lemmatized mecklenburg:65 divide:4 schwerin:23 strelitz:9 low:2 german:16 mekelnborg:1 region:5 northern:2 germany:7 comprise:1 western:5 large:3 part:4 federal:2 state:8 vorpommern:5 city:4 rostock:5 neubrandenburg:2 name:5 derive:2 castle:2 mikilenburg:1 old:2 big:1 locate:1 wismar:1 ancestral:1 seat:1 ... |
140 | Transport_in_Kyrgyzstan | A road in Osh Transport in Kyrgyzstan is severely constrained by the country's alpine topography. Roads have to snake up steep valleys, cross passes of 3,000 metre (9,000 feet) altitude and more, and are subject to frequent mud slides and snow avalanches. Winter travel is close to impossible in many of the more remote ... | Transport_in_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized road:8 osh:7 transport:3 kyrgyzstan:11 severely:2 constrain:1 country:7 alpine:1 topography:1 snake:1 steep:1 valley:6 cross:2 pass:1 metre:1 foot:1 altitude:2 subject:1 frequent:2 mud:1 slide:1 snow:1 avalanche:1 winter:1 travel:2 close:4 impossible:1 many:3 remote:1 high:1 region:... |
141 | National_Football_League | The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league in the world. It is an unincorporated/ non-profit organization 501(c)(6) association controlled by its members. For example, "The Oakland Raiders is a Professional Football team owned by Al Davis, with a membership in the National F... | National_Football_League |@lemmatized national:29 football:114 league:117 nfl:220 large:10 professional:27 american:44 world:9 unincorporated:2 non:7 profit:2 organization:5 c:1 association:9 control:2 member:5 example:4 oakland:8 raider:9 team:170 al:3 davis:2 membership:3 govern:2 constitution:1 bylaw:1 v:1 cal:1 for... |
142 | Aircraft_spotting | Spotters at São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport control tower. Taking a photograph of an Aeroflot Boeing 767 Aircraft spotting or plane spotting is the observation and logging registration numbers of aircraft: gliders, powered aircraft, balloons, airships, helicopters, and microlights. When spotting aircraft ob... | Aircraft_spotting |@lemmatized spotter:14 são:1 paulo:1 guarulhos:1 international:2 airport:6 control:1 tower:1 take:2 photograph:1 aeroflot:1 boeing:2 aircraft:28 spotting:2 plane:8 observation:2 log:1 registration:2 number:7 glider:1 power:1 balloon:1 airship:1 helicopter:1 microlights:1 spot:7 observer:3 notice:2 ke... |
143 | English_country_dance | English Country Dance is a form of folk dance. It is a social dance form, which has earliest documented instances in the late 16th century. Queen Elizabeth I of England is noted to have been entertained by "Country Dancing," although the relationship of the dances she saw to the surviving dances of the mid-17th century... | English_country_dance |@lemmatized english:23 country:20 dance:72 form:9 folk:3 social:3 earliest:1 document:1 instance:1 late:3 century:8 queen:1 elizabeth:1 england:5 note:1 entertain:1 although:2 relationship:1 saw:1 survive:1 mid:1 dispute:1 popular:2 well:3 baroque:1 regency:1 era:1 whereas:1 several:2 figure:13 c... |
144 | Pliocene | The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5.332 million to 2.588 See the 2009 version of the ICS geologic time scale: million years before present. The Pliocene is the second and youngest epoch of the Neogene period in the Cenozoic era. The Plioc... | Pliocene |@lemmatized pliocene:31 epoch:8 spelled:1 pleiocene:1 old:3 text:1 period:3 geologic:4 timescale:2 extend:1 million:4 see:3 version:1 ic:2 time:7 scale:2 year:4 present:3 second:1 young:2 neogene:1 cenozoic:2 era:1 follow:2 miocene:4 pleistocene:2 name:2 sir:1 charles:1 lyell:1 come:3 greek:1 word:1 pleion:1 ... |
145 | Doctor_Who | Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien time-traveller known as "the Doctor" who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box. With his companion... | Doctor_Who |@lemmatized doctor:242 british:18 science:20 fiction:19 television:58 programme:42 produce:25 bbc:89 depict:2 adventure:14 mysterious:1 alien:5 time:53 traveller:2 know:9 travel:5 space:8 ship:1 tardis:13 normally:1 appear:31 exterior:2 blue:6 police:4 box:3 companion:22 explore:2 solve:2 problem:2 face:4 m... |
146 | Artist | The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art. The normal meaning in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only. The term is often used in the entertainment busin... | Artist |@lemmatized definition:4 artist:23 wide:1 ranging:1 cover:1 broad:2 spectrum:1 activity:7 create:5 art:38 practice:3 demonstrate:1 normal:1 meaning:4 everyday:1 speech:2 academic:1 discourse:1 practitioner:1 visual:2 term:8 often:6 use:7 entertainment:1 business:2 especially:1 context:3 musician:2 performer:2 l... |
147 | Athenian_democracy | Athenian democracy developed in the Greek city-state of Athens, comprising the central city-state of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica, around 500 BC. Athens was one of the very first known democracies (although anthropological research suggests that democratic forms were likely common in stateless societ... | Athenian_democracy |@lemmatized athenian:54 democracy:64 develop:2 greek:17 city:12 state:18 athens:34 comprise:1 central:3 surround:1 territory:1 attica:4 around:4 bc:44 one:32 first:13 know:9 although:5 anthropological:1 research:1 suggest:1 democratic:13 form:10 likely:3 common:3 stateless:1 society:6 long:7 rise:1 ... |
148 | Atari_5200 | The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, or simply the Atari 5200, is a video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc. as a replacement for the infamous Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. A number of ... | Atari_5200 |@lemmatized atari:34 supersystem:1 simply:1 video:6 game:11 console:5 introduce:1 inc:7 replacement:2 infamous:1 create:1 compete:3 intellivision:1 wind:1 directly:4 colecovision:2 shortly:1 release:6 number:6 design:8 flaw:2 serious:1 impact:1 usability:1 system:20 generally:2 consider:1 perform:1 poorly:1... |
149 | Deutschlandlied | Das Deutschlandlied ("The Song of Germany", also known as Das Lied der Deutschen, "The Song of the Germans") has been used wholly or partially as the national anthem of Germany since 1922. The music was written by Joseph Haydn in 1797 as an anthem for the birthday of the Austrian Emperor Francis II of the Holy Roman Em... | Deutschlandlied |@lemmatized da:11 deutschlandlied:8 song:18 germany:56 also:16 know:6 lie:11 der:26 deutschen:12 german:67 use:17 wholly:1 partially:1 national:24 anthem:29 since:4 music:5 write:14 joseph:2 haydn:11 birthday:2 austrian:8 emperor:6 francis:4 ii:5 holy:4 roman:4 empire:13 linguist:1 poet:1 august:6 hein... |
150 | Kevlar | Kevlar's molecular structure; BOLD: monomer unit; DASHED: hydrogen bonds. Kevlar is the registered trademark for a light, strong para-aramid synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed at DuPont in 1965 by Stephanie Kwolek MIT - Stephanie Kwolek bio it was first commercially u... | Kevlar |@lemmatized kevlar:45 molecular:4 structure:4 bold:1 monomer:2 unit:2 dash:1 hydrogen:2 bond:3 registered:1 trademark:1 light:2 strong:4 para:3 aramid:3 synthetic:2 fiber:15 relate:1 aramids:4 nomex:2 technora:1 develop:1 dupont:3 stephanie:3 kwolek:3 mit:1 bio:1 first:2 commercially:1 use:30 early:2 replacemen... |
151 | Maribor | Maribor (German: ) is the second largest city in Slovenia. The population of Maribor is approximately 133,000 http://www.randburg.com/si/maribor.html . Maribor lies on the river Drava at the meeting point of the Pohorje mountain, the Drava Valley, the Drava Plain, and the Kozjak and Slovenske gorice hill ranges. It is... | Maribor |@lemmatized maribor:36 german:34 second:2 large:4 city:21 slovenia:6 population:5 approximately:2 http:1 www:2 randburg:1 com:1 si:2 html:1 lie:1 river:2 drava:4 meeting:4 point:1 pohorje:4 mountain:2 valley:1 plain:1 kozjak:1 slovenske:1 gorice:1 hill:1 range:2 center:4 slovenian:13 region:2 low:3 styria:7 ai... |
152 | Hans_Christian_Andersen | Hans Christian Andersen ( in Danish), also known as simply H. C. Andersen ); (April 2 1805 – August 4 1875) was a Danish author and poet, most famous for his fairy tales. Among his best-known stories are "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Snow Queen", "The Little Mermaid", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugl... | Hans_Christian_Andersen |@lemmatized han:30 christian:37 andersen:108 danish:13 also:9 know:7 simply:1 h:14 c:14 april:3 august:3 author:5 poet:3 famous:6 fairy:18 tale:21 among:1 best:1 story:39 steadfast:7 tin:6 soldier:6 snow:14 queen:11 little:27 mermaid:13 thumbelina:4 match:10 girl:12 ugly:7 duckling:7 red:4 shoe... |
153 | Montevideo_Convention | The Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States was a treaty (which was later accepted as part of customary international law) signed at Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933, during the Seventh International Conference of American States. At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevel... | Montevideo_Convention |@lemmatized montevideo:8 convention:13 right:3 duty:3 state:37 treaty:1 later:1 accept:1 part:1 customary:3 international:15 law:10 sign:3 uruguay:2 december:2 seventh:1 conference:5 american:4 united:3 president:2 franklin:1 roosevelt:2 secretary:1 cordell:1 hull:1 declare:1 call:1 good:1 neighb... |
154 | FIFA_World_Cup | The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The cham... | FIFA_World_Cup |@lemmatized fifa:89 world:117 cup:107 occasionally:1 call:4 football:37 usually:5 refer:1 simply:2 international:8 competition:16 contest:7 men:5 national:11 team:68 member:2 fédération:1 internationale:1 de:1 association:7 sport:9 global:1 governing:1 body:3 championship:6 award:21 every:5 four:6 year:... |
155 | Many-worlds_interpretation | The many-worlds interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is also known as MWI, the relative state formulation, theory of the universal wavefunction, parallel universes, many-universes interpretation or just many worlds. Many-worlds denies the objective reality of wavefunction collapse, instead exp... | Many-worlds_interpretation |@lemmatized many:97 world:107 interpretation:96 quantum:137 mechanic:46 also:20 know:3 mwi:59 relative:26 state:122 formulation:17 theory:52 universal:13 wavefunction:31 parallel:10 universe:50 deny:1 objective:1 reality:11 collapse:30 instead:3 explain:9 subjective:1 appearance:4 mechanism:... |
156 | Left-arm_orthodox_spin | Animation of a slow left arm delivery. Left-arm orthodox spin is a style of bowling in the sport of cricket. Motion Left-arm orthodox spin is bowled by a left-arm bowler using the fingers to spin the ball anticlockwise. This action is the mirror image of that of an off spinner (a right-arm finger spinner), and caus... | Left-arm_orthodox_spin |@lemmatized animation:1 slow:1 left:6 arm:14 delivery:2 leave:6 orthodox:4 spin:10 style:2 bowling:3 sport:1 cricket:1 motion:1 bowl:1 bowler:5 use:1 finger:3 ball:6 anticlockwise:1 action:1 mirror:1 image:1 spinner:6 right:7 cause:1 turn:7 perspective:1 leg:3 side:2 hand:4 batsman:4 usually:1 c... |
157 | AVL_tree | In computer science, an AVL tree is a self-balancing binary search tree, and it is the first such data structure to be invented. Robert Sedgewick, Algorithms, Addison-Wesley, 1983, ISBN 0-201-06672-6, page 199, chapter 15: Balanced Trees. In an AVL tree, the heights of the two child subtrees of any node differ by at m... | AVL_tree |@lemmatized computer:3 science:2 avl:13 tree:49 self:2 balance:27 binary:4 search:4 first:2 data:3 structure:6 invent:1 robert:1 sedgewick:1 algorithm:4 addison:2 wesley:2 isbn:2 page:2 chapter:1 height:14 two:6 child:4 subtrees:3 node:20 differ:1 one:7 therefore:1 also:3 say:1 lookup:8 insertion:7 deletion:4... |
158 | Book_of_Jonah | The Book of Jonah (Hebrew: Sefer Yonah) is a book in the Hebrew Bible, situated in the Nevi'im of the Tanakh and the Prophets of the Old Testament. The book relates a story concerning an obscure Hebrew prophet named Jonah ben Amittai who lived during the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 BCE) II Kings 14:25 . The book itse... | Book_of_Jonah |@lemmatized book:25 jonah:72 hebrew:7 sefer:1 yonah:1 bible:2 situate:1 nevus:1 im:1 tanakh:1 prophet:7 old:3 testament:5 relate:1 story:23 concern:3 obscure:1 name:5 ben:1 amittai:1 live:3 reign:2 jeroboam:2 ii:4 bce:6 king:2 probably:2 write:7 post:3 exilic:2 period:3 base:1 oral:1 tradition:4 pass:4 e... |
159 | New_York_Stock_Exchange | New York Stock Exchange is an equity (stock) exchange located at 11 Wall Street in lower Manhattan, New York, USA. It is the largest stock exchange in the world by dollar value of its listed companies' securities. As of October 2008, the combined capitalization of all domestic New York Stock Exchange listed companie... | New_York_Stock_Exchange |@lemmatized new:26 york:20 stock:37 exchange:51 equity:1 locate:6 wall:9 street:18 low:3 manhattan:1 usa:1 large:5 world:4 dollar:6 value:6 listed:1 company:6 security:7 october:12 combined:2 capitalization:1 domestic:1 list:4 u:4 trillion:1 http:1 www:1 nyxdata:1 com:1 nysedata:1 default:1 asp... |
160 | Geography_of_Laos | Detailed map of Laos Laos is a landlocked nation in Southeast Asia, northeast of Thailand, west of Vietnam, that covers 236,800 square kilometers in the center of the Southeast Asian peninsula, is surrounded by Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its location has often mad... | Geography_of_Laos |@lemmatized detailed:1 map:2 lao:17 landlocked:3 nation:1 southeast:2 asia:3 northeast:2 thailand:8 west:1 vietnam:7 cover:2 square:1 kilometer:6 center:3 asian:1 peninsula:1 surround:1 burma:4 myanmar:1 cambodia:5 people:4 republic:3 china:3 location:3 often:2 make:1 buffer:1 powerful:1 neighboring:... |
161 | Politics_of_Nauru | Politics of Nauru takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Nauru is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the parliament. The Judiciary... | Politics_of_Nauru |@lemmatized politics:2 nauru:48 take:2 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:8 representative:1 democratic:2 republic:3 whereby:1 president:24 head:5 government:16 multi:2 party:8 system:3 executive:4 power:8 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 parliament:18 judiciary:1 independent:6 legislature:1 political:... |
162 | Anatomy | Human heart and lungs, from an older edition of Gray's Anatomy. Anatomy (from the Greek anatomia, from ana: separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open) is a branch of biology and Medicine which studies primarily the internal structure and design of the structure of living things. It is a general term tha... | Anatomy |@lemmatized human:21 heart:1 lung:1 old:2 edition:2 gray:3 anatomy:71 greek:1 anatomia:2 ana:1 separate:1 apart:1 temnein:1 cut:2 open:1 branch:2 biology:1 medicine:1 study:13 primarily:2 internal:1 structure:8 design:1 living:1 thing:1 general:2 term:2 include:5 animal:3 zootomy:1 plant:1 phytotomy:1 divide:1... |
163 | Latin_American_Integration_Association | The Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración (the Latin American Integration Association; known as ALADI or, occasionally, by the English acronym LAIA) is a Latin American trade integration association, based in Montevideo. Its main objective is the establishment of a common market, in pursuit of the economic and soci... | Latin_American_Integration_Association |@lemmatized asociación:1 latinoamericana:1 de:1 integración:1 latin:21 american:13 integration:14 association:8 know:1 aladi:6 occasionally:1 english:1 acronym:1 laia:2 trade:15 base:2 montevideo:6 main:2 objective:1 establishment:1 common:4 market:5 pursuit:1 economic:13 social:... |
164 | Chinese_language | Chinese or the Sinitic language(s) (汉语/漢語, pinyin: Hànyǔ; 华语/華語, Huáyǔ; or 中文, Zhōngwén) is a language family consisting of languages mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. *David Crystal, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987) , p. 312. “The mutual unintelligibility o... | Chinese_language |@lemmatized chinese:247 sinitic:6 language:114 汉语:2 漢語:1 pinyin:28 hànyǔ:1 华语:1 華語:1 huáyǔ:1 中文:2 zhōngwén:1 family:10 consist:3 mutually:3 unintelligible:3 vary:3 degree:3 david:1 crystal:1 cambridge:4 encyclopedia:2 university:6 press:3 p:7 mutual:2 unintelligibility:1 variety:25 main:6 ground:1 ref... |
165 | C._L._Moore | Catherine Lucille Moore (January 24, 1911–April 4, 1987) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, as C. L. Moore. She was one of the first women to write in the genre, and paved the way for many other female writers in speculative fiction. Biography She was born on January 24 1911 in Indianapolis, Indiana. ... | C._L._Moore |@lemmatized catherine:1 lucille:1 moore:18 january:2 april:2 american:1 science:4 fiction:8 fantasy:2 writer:4 c:7 l:8 one:6 first:7 woman:1 write:8 genre:1 pave:1 way:1 many:1 female:2 speculative:1 biography:2 bear:1 indianapolis:2 indiana:1 chronically:1 ill:1 child:1 spent:1 much:1 time:2 reading:1 lit... |
166 | Archery | Archery is the art, practice or skill of shooting with bow and arrow. Archery has historically been used in hunting and combat and has become a precision sport. A person practicing archery is called an archer or bowman, and one who is fond of or an expert at archery is sometimes called a toxophilite. Archery competiti... | Archery |@lemmatized archery:117 art:10 practice:18 skill:6 shoot:68 bow:81 arrow:74 historically:1 use:76 hunt:12 combat:5 become:6 precision:2 sport:12 person:2 call:18 archer:76 bowman:1 one:20 fond:1 expert:2 sometimes:9 toxophilite:1 competition:24 germany:3 early:9 rikbaktsa:1 competes:1 brazil:1 indigenous:1 gam... |
167 | NBC | The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo, created exclusively for color broadcasts. Formed in 1926 by the Radio Corporation of Ame... | NBC |@lemmatized national:11 broadcasting:10 company:17 nbc:255 american:8 television:50 network:104 headquarter:1 ge:14 building:6 new:47 york:23 city:14 rockefeller:7 center:6 sometimes:1 refer:3 peacock:4 due:6 stylized:2 logo:7 create:3 exclusively:1 color:23 broadcast:35 form:2 radio:44 corporation:3 america:8 rca... |
168 | Edward_Elgar | Sir Edward Elgar Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer. Several of his first major orchestral works, including the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches, were greeted with acclaim. He also composed oratorios, chamber music, symphonie... | Edward_Elgar |@lemmatized sir:17 edward:26 elgar:138 william:7 baronet:4 om:9 gcvo:3 june:4 february:2 english:11 composer:30 several:2 first:20 major:7 orchestral:12 work:38 include:10 enigma:11 variation:13 pomp:11 circumstance:11 march:26 greet:1 acclaim:2 also:20 compose:14 oratorio:5 chamber:3 music:57 symphony:22... |
169 | Golem | In Jewish folklore, a golem (גולם, sometimes, as in Yiddish, pronounced goilem) is an animate being created entirely from inanimate matter. In modern Hebrew the word golem literally means "cocoon", but can also mean "fool", "silly", or even "stupid". The name appears to derive from the word gelem (גלם), which means "ra... | Golem |@lemmatized jewish:5 folklore:2 golem:80 גולם:1 sometimes:2 yiddish:4 pronounce:1 goilem:1 animate:2 create:13 entirely:1 inanimate:1 matter:2 modern:4 hebrew:8 word:10 literally:2 mean:5 cocoon:1 also:7 fool:1 silly:1 even:2 stupid:1 name:9 appear:6 derive:2 gelem:1 גלם:1 raw:1 material:2 alternatively:1 source... |
170 | Niklaus_Wirth | Niklaus Emil Wirth (born February 15, 1934) is a Swiss computer scientist, best known for designing several programming languages, including Pascal, and for pioneering several classic topics in software engineering. In 1984 he won the Turing Award for developing a sequence of innovative computer languages. Biography ... | Niklaus_Wirth |@lemmatized niklaus:5 emil:1 wirth:13 born:1 february:1 swiss:2 computer:4 scientist:1 best:1 know:2 design:7 several:2 programming:4 language:6 include:2 pascal:3 pioneer:2 classic:2 topic:1 software:4 engineering:3 win:1 turing:2 award:3 develop:1 sequence:1 innovative:1 biography:3 bear:1 winterthur:1... |
171 | Cairo | Cairo ( ), is the capital city of Egypt, and is the largest city in Africa, and the Arab World. List of largest cities of the Arab League It is the largest metropolitan area in Egypt, and is one of the most populous in the world. Cairo has long been the center of the region's cultural and artistic life, and has the... | Cairo |@lemmatized cairo:134 capital:15 city:58 egypt:41 large:10 africa:3 arab:13 world:15 list:2 league:2 metropolitan:5 area:10 one:8 populous:3 long:2 center:9 region:3 cultural:6 artistic:1 life:2 old:16 film:8 music:2 industry:2 earn:1 name:7 hollywood:3 east:6 al:33 qahirah:3 official:3 arabic:8 egyptian:26 ofte... |
172 | Amati | Amati is the name of a family of Italian violin makers, who flourished at Cremona from about 1549 to 1740. Family members Andrea Amati Andrea Amati (ca. 1505 – ca. 1578) was the earliest maker of violins whose instruments still survive today. Indeed he seems more or less responsible for giving the instruments of the m... | Amati |@lemmatized amati:28 name:1 family:6 italian:1 violin:21 maker:5 flourish:1 cremona:1 member:1 andrea:8 ca:4 early:2 whose:1 instrument:8 still:1 survive:2 today:1 indeed:1 seem:1 less:1 responsible:1 give:1 modern:2 definitive:1 profile:1 small:2 number:1 date:1 year:1 bear:2 coat:1 arm:1 charles:1 ix:1 france:... |
173 | Fat | Fats consist of a wide group of compounds that are generally soluble in organic solvents and largely insoluble in water. Chemically, fats are generally triesters of glycerol and fatty acids. Fats may be either solid or liquid at normal room temperature, depending on their structure and composition. Although the words "... | Fat |@lemmatized fat:64 consist:2 wide:1 group:2 compound:3 generally:2 soluble:2 organic:2 solvent:1 largely:1 insoluble:1 water:2 chemically:2 triesters:1 glycerol:7 fatty:20 acid:21 may:5 either:1 solid:4 liquid:4 normal:4 room:5 temperature:6 depend:3 structure:6 composition:1 although:1 word:2 oil:9 lipid:6 use:7 ... |
174 | Orchestra | The Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra An orchestra is an instrumental ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew b... | Orchestra |@lemmatized jalisco:1 philharmonic:6 orchestra:80 instrumental:11 ensemble:9 usually:6 fairly:2 large:4 string:13 brass:20 woodwind:9 section:13 possibly:1 percussion:7 well:5 term:2 derives:1 name:1 area:2 front:2 ancient:4 greek:3 stage:5 reserve:2 chorus:3 grow:1 accretion:1 throughout:3 eighteenth:1 nine... |
175 | GNU_Hurd | GNU Hurd (usually referred to as the Hurd) is a free software computer kernel, released under the GNU General Public License. It consists of a set of servers (or daemons, in Unix terminology) that work on top of a microkernel; together they form the kernel of GNU. The Hurd aims to surpass Unix kernels in functionality... | GNU_Hurd |@lemmatized gnu:39 hurd:52 usually:2 refer:1 free:5 software:5 computer:3 kernel:21 release:5 general:2 public:1 license:2 consist:1 set:4 server:36 daemon:2 unix:14 terminology:1 work:9 top:3 microkernel:16 together:2 form:1 aim:1 surpass:1 functionality:1 security:1 stability:1 remain:1 largely:2 compatible... |
176 | Assistive_technology | Assistive technology (AT) is a generic term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. The Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988 (US Public Law 100-407) states tha... | Assistive_technology |@lemmatized assistive:21 technology:34 generic:1 term:1 include:2 adaptive:2 rehabilitative:1 device:18 people:28 disability:15 process:2 use:17 select:1 locating:1 related:1 assistance:3 individual:3 act:2 u:1 public:2 law:1 state:2 design:12 utilize:1 service:2 promotes:1 great:4 independence:3 ... |
177 | Bohemia | Bohemia (; There is no distinction in the Czech language between adjectives referring to Bohemia and to the Czech Republic; i.e. český means both Bohemian and Czech. ; ; ; ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western two-thirds of the traditional Czech Lands, currently the Czech Republic. In a bro... | Bohemia |@lemmatized bohemia:53 distinction:1 czech:32 language:9 adjective:1 refer:2 republic:9 e:1 český:1 mean:4 bohemian:28 historical:3 region:8 central:6 europe:5 occupy:2 western:3 two:4 third:1 traditional:1 land:8 currently:2 broad:1 meaning:1 often:2 entire:1 territory:6 include:5 moravia:11 silesia:5 columbi... |
178 | History_of_painting | Cave painting of aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius), Lascaux, France, prehistoric art The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from pre-historic humans, and spans all cultures, that represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from Antiquity. Across cultures, and spanning continents and... | History_of_painting |@lemmatized cave:16 painting:319 aurochs:1 bos:1 primigenius:2 lascaux:3 france:13 prehistoric:4 art:291 history:25 paint:109 reach:5 back:4 time:18 artifact:1 pre:6 historic:2 human:16 span:3 culture:19 represent:7 continuous:1 though:9 disrupt:1 tradition:11 antiquity:3 across:5 continent:2 mille... |
179 | Old_Catholic_Church | The Old Catholic Church is a Christian denomination originating with mainly German-speaking groups that split from the Holy See in the 1870s because they disagreed with the solemn declaration of the doctrine of papal infallibility promulgated by the First Vatican Council (1869–1870). The Old Catholic Church holds close... | Old_Catholic_Church |@lemmatized old:56 catholic:85 church:69 christian:5 denomination:1 originate:1 mainly:1 german:8 speaking:1 group:6 split:2 holy:10 see:16 disagree:1 solemn:2 declaration:2 doctrine:2 papal:8 infallibility:5 promulgate:1 first:6 vatican:3 council:6 hold:2 close:1 idea:1 ecclesiastical:1 liberalism... |
180 | Dan_Simmons | Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948 in Peoria, Illinois) is an American author most widely known for his Hugo Award-winning science fiction series, known as the Hyperion Cantos, and for his Locus-winning Ilium/Olympos cycle. He spans genres such as science fiction, horror and fantasy, sometimes within the same novel: a ty... | Dan_Simmons |@lemmatized dan:6 simmons:13 bear:1 april:1 peoria:1 illinois:2 american:1 author:3 widely:1 know:2 hugo:5 award:30 win:3 science:13 fiction:18 series:2 hyperion:18 canto:3 locus:9 ilium:9 olympos:5 cycle:4 span:2 genre:3 horror:10 fantasy:10 sometimes:1 within:1 novel:25 typical:1 example:1 ability:1 inte... |
181 | Foreign_relations_of_Burma | Burma (also known as Myanmar) remains a pariah state to several nations due mainly to its human rights record. While Burma's foreign relations with many states (particularly Western nations) are strained, it shares close connections with some of its neighbor states. European Union and the United States The United Stat... | Foreign_relations_of_Burma |@lemmatized burma:55 also:5 know:1 myanmar:9 remain:6 pariah:1 state:8 several:2 nation:10 due:5 mainly:2 human:8 right:8 record:2 foreign:5 relation:10 many:5 particularly:2 western:3 strain:2 share:1 close:2 connection:1 neighbor:1 european:5 union:3 united:11 place:2 broad:1 sanction:6 mi... |
182 | Dubbing_(filmmaking) | In filmmaking, dubbing or looping is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. The term most commonly refers to voices recorded that do not belong to the original actors and speak in a different language from the one in which the actor is speaking. "Dubbing" also describes the process of an act... | Dubbing_(filmmaking) |@lemmatized filmmaking:1 dub:208 looping:2 process:8 record:17 replace:9 voice:47 motion:2 picture:5 term:3 commonly:4 refers:1 belong:1 original:85 actor:70 speak:21 different:17 language:92 one:27 also:52 describe:1 line:16 film:131 must:4 improve:2 audio:7 quality:20 reflect:1 dialog:2 change:7... |
183 | Macro_virus | In computing terminology, a macro virus is a virus that is written in a macro language: that is to say, a language built into a software application such as a word processor. Since some applications (notably, but not exclusively, the parts of Microsoft Office) allow macro programs to be embedded in documents, so that t... | Macro_virus |@lemmatized compute:1 terminology:1 macro:27 virus:29 write:1 language:2 say:1 build:2 software:6 application:10 word:4 processor:2 since:4 notably:1 exclusively:1 part:2 microsoft:4 office:2 allow:4 program:4 embed:2 document:11 may:3 run:4 automatically:4 open:8 provide:1 distinct:1 mechanism:1 spread:3 ... |
184 | Andes | The Andes are the world's longest exposed The world's longest mountain range of any type is the undersea Ocean ridge, with a length of , and the total length of the system is . mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over long, to wide (wides... | Andes |@lemmatized andes:50 world:3 long:4 expose:1 mountain:15 range:14 type:2 undersea:1 ocean:1 ridge:1 length:3 total:1 system:1 lie:3 continuous:1 chain:5 highland:2 along:4 western:5 coast:4 south:14 america:3 wide:5 latitude:2 average:2 height:1 andean:15 compose:2 principally:1 two:5 great:3 cordillera:9 orient... |
185 | Book_of_Job | The Book of Job (Hebrew: אֶיוֹב) is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible. It relates the story of Job, his trials at the hands of Satan, his theological discussions with friends on the origins and nature of his suffering, and finally a response from God. The Book itself comprises a didactic poem set in a prose framin... | Book_of_Job |@lemmatized book:54 job:249 hebrew:9 א:1 יו:1 ב:1 one:18 bible:12 relate:2 story:10 trial:7 hand:4 satan:29 theological:2 discussion:1 friend:29 origin:4 nature:2 suffering:10 finally:2 response:7 god:119 comprise:1 didactic:2 poem:10 set:2 prose:3 framing:3 device:3 call:3 profound:1 literary:4 work:7 ent... |
186 | Fudge_(role-playing_game_system) | Fudge is a generic role-playing game system for use in freeform role-playing games. The name "FUDGE" was once an acronym for Freeform Universal Donated (later, Do-it-yourself) Gaming Engine and, though the acronym has since been dropped, that phrase remains a good summation of the game's design goals. Fudge has be... | Fudge_(role-playing_game_system) |@lemmatized fudge:36 generic:1 role:9 playing:8 game:27 system:12 use:6 freeform:4 name:5 acronym:4 universal:4 donate:2 later:1 engine:3 though:2 since:3 drop:1 phrase:1 remain:3 good:5 summation:1 design:4 goal:2 nominate:1 origin:1 award:1 best:1 deryni:1 rather:2 rigidly:1 pre:1 de... |
187 | Joyce_K._Reynolds | Joyce K. Reynolds is a computer scientist. Reynolds holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Southern California, United States. She has been active in the development of the protocols underlying the Internet. In particular, she has authored or co-authored many RFCs, most notably those introducing ... | Joyce_K._Reynolds |@lemmatized joyce:2 k:1 reynolds:3 computer:1 scientist:1 hold:1 bachelor:1 master:1 degree:1 university:1 southern:1 california:1 united:1 state:1 active:1 development:1 protocol:2 underlie:1 internet:4 particular:1 author:2 co:1 many:1 rfcs:1 notably:1 introduce:1 specify:1 telnet:1 serve:1 part:1 ... |
188 | Noble_Eightfold_Path | The Dharma wheel, often used to represent the noble eightfold path The Noble Eightfold Path is one of the principal teachings of the Buddha, who described it as the way leading to the cessation of suffering (dukkha) and the achievement of self-awakening. It is used in Buddhist practice as a technique to develop insi... | Noble_Eightfold_Path |@lemmatized dharma:3 wheel:5 often:2 use:12 represent:3 noble:25 eightfold:22 path:40 one:11 principal:1 teaching:2 buddha:12 describe:2 way:10 lead:14 cessation:4 suffering:8 dukkha:1 achievement:1 self:6 awakening:4 buddhist:10 practice:21 technique:1 develop:5 insight:21 true:3 nature:4 phenome... |
189 | Colony | This article is about a type of political territory. For other uses see Colony (disambiguation). In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a state. For colonies in antiquity, city-states would often found their own colonies. Some colonies were historically countries, ... | Colony |@lemmatized article:1 type:1 political:10 territory:15 us:1 see:9 colony:66 disambiguation:1 politics:1 history:2 immediate:1 control:8 state:30 antiquity:2 city:4 would:6 often:5 find:1 historically:1 country:21 others:4 without:3 definite:1 statehood:2 inception:1 metropolitan:4 ancient:3 greece:1 call:6 metr... |
190 | Economy_of_the_Czech_Republic | Economy of the Czech RepublicCurrency1 Czech koruna (Kč or CZK) Fiscal yearcalendar yearTrade organizationsEU, WTO, OECD and NATOStatisticsGDP ranking39th by nominal volume; 39th by nominal volume per capita; 41st by volume adjusted for PPP; 36th per capita adjusted for PPP (2004) GDP PPP$273.7 billion (2008)GDP gr... | Economy_of_the_Czech_Republic |@lemmatized economy:9 czech:26 koruna:1 kč:2 czk:1 fiscal:2 yearcalendar:1 yeartrade:1 organizationseu:1 wto:1 oecd:3 natostatisticsgdp:1 nominal:2 volume:3 per:7 caput:5 adjust:3 ppp:3 gdp:15 billion:12 growth:8 rate:5 capita:1 est:9 sector:6 agriculture:4 industry:5 service:2 inflation:... |
191 | Plate_appearance | In baseball statistics, a player is credited with a plate appearance (denoted by PA) each time he completes a turn batting. A player completes a turn batting when: He strikes out or is declared out before reaching first base; or He reaches first base safely or is awarded first base (by a base on balls, hit by pitch, ... | Plate_appearance |@lemmatized baseball:1 statistic:2 player:6 credit:1 plate:14 appearance:14 denote:1 pa:5 time:7 complete:3 turn:5 batting:4 strike:3 declare:1 reach:6 first:7 base:12 safely:2 award:3 ball:9 hit:8 pitch:3 catcher:3 interference:6 fair:1 cause:1 precede:1 runner:2 put:5 third:2 see:1 also:4 leave:2 fi... |
192 | Hewlett-Packard | The Hewlett-Packard Company (), commonly referred to as HP, is a technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States. HP is the largest technology company in the world and operates in nearly every country. HP specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, storage, and networking hardwar... | Hewlett-Packard |@lemmatized hewlett:27 packard:27 company:40 commonly:2 refer:2 hp:180 technology:25 corporation:5 headquarter:1 palo:3 alto:3 california:6 united:5 state:12 large:11 world:11 operate:3 nearly:1 every:1 country:2 specialize:2 develop:9 manufacture:4 computing:3 storage:15 network:7 hardware:5 software:... |
193 | Nolo_contendere | is a legal term that comes from the Latin for "I do not wish to contend." It is also referred to as a plea of "No Contest." In criminal trials, and in some common law jurisdictions, it is a plea where the defendant neither admits nor disputes a charge, serving as an alternative to a pleading of guilty or not guilty. ... | Nolo_contendere |@lemmatized legal:2 term:2 come:1 latin:1 wish:1 contend:1 also:5 refer:1 plea:32 contest:8 criminal:7 trial:2 common:5 law:9 jurisdiction:3 defendant:8 neither:2 admits:1 dispute:1 charge:5 serve:1 alternative:1 pleading:1 guilty:13 technically:1 immediate:2 effect:5 often:1 offer:2 part:1 bargain:2 m... |
194 | George_Eliot | Mary Anne (Mary Ann, Marian) Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist. She was one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. Her novels, largely set in provincial England, are well known for their realism and psychological insight. She used a ma... | George_Eliot |@lemmatized mary:11 anne:7 ann:3 marian:6 evans:24 november:2 december:2 well:4 know:5 pen:3 name:9 george:44 eliot:56 english:4 novelist:4 one:7 lead:3 writer:7 victorian:9 era:2 novel:19 largely:1 set:3 provincial:1 england:4 realism:2 psychological:2 insight:2 use:7 male:2 say:1 ensure:2 work:12 take:2... |
195 | Franc | Franc 1 Swiss franc 1983 obverse 1 Swiss franc 1983 reverse 1 Swiss franc 1983 1 French franc 1991 coin obverse 1 French franc 1991 coin reverse 1 French franc 1991 1 Belgian franc 1996 coin obverse 1 Belgian franc 1996 coin reverse 1 Belgian franc 1996 1 Luxembourg franc 1990 obverse 1 Luxembourg franc 1990 coin rever... | Franc |@lemmatized franc:85 swiss:10 obverse:6 reverse:6 french:27 coin:16 belgian:9 luxembourg:11 monaco:3 monegasque:2 saar:7 name:5 several:1 currency:15 unit:2 notably:1 france:7 adopt:4 euro:7 law:1 de:1 facto:1 still:2 major:1 world:2 today:3 due:1 prominence:1 financial:1 institution:1 say:1 derive:1 latin:4 ins... |
196 | Luca_Pacioli | Painting of Luca Pacioli, attributed to Jacopo de' Barbari, 1495 (attribution controversial). Table is filled with geometrical tools: slate, chalk, compass, a dodecahedron model. A rhombicuboctahedron half-filled with water is suspended from the ceiling. Pacioli is demonstrating a theorem by Euclid. Fra Luca Bartolome... | Luca_Pacioli |@lemmatized painting:1 luca:10 pacioli:23 attribute:1 jacopo:1 de:21 barbari:1 attribution:2 controversial:1 table:1 fill:2 geometrical:1 tool:1 slate:1 chalk:1 compass:1 dodecahedron:1 model:1 rhombicuboctahedron:2 half:1 water:1 suspend:1 ceiling:1 demonstrate:2 theorem:1 euclid:2 fra:1 bartolomeo:1 som... |
197 | British_National_Party | The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right and whites-only political party in the United Kingdom. The party is not represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In the 2005 UK general election, the BNP received 0.7% of the popular vote, giving it the eighth largest share of the vote, although i... | British_National_Party |@lemmatized british:56 national:49 party:154 bnp:349 far:11 right:25 white:27 political:13 united:12 kingdom:10 represent:4 parliament:11 uk:21 general:15 election:72 receive:7 popular:5 vote:39 give:10 eighth:1 large:8 share:5 although:13 fifth:4 overall:2 among:3 english:7 constituency:6 welsh... |
198 | Orgy_of_the_Dead | Orgy of the Dead is an unrated 1965 film directed by Stephen C. Apostolof under the alias A. C. Stephens and written by Ed Wood. It is something of a transition for Wood: it is a combination of horror and erotica, thus showing where Wood came from and where he was headed (pornography). Wood also wrote the novel of th... | Orgy_of_the_Dead |@lemmatized orgy:2 dead:3 unrated:1 film:6 direct:2 stephen:2 c:2 apostolof:1 alias:1 write:3 ed:2 wood:6 something:1 transition:1 combination:1 horror:1 erotica:1 thus:1 show:1 come:1 head:2 pornography:1 also:2 novel:1 name:1 plot:1 summary:1 graveyard:1 prologue:1 recreation:1 opening:1 scene:1 unr... |
199 | Mindaugas | Mindaugas (, ca. 1200 – 12 September 1263) was the first known Grand Duke of Lithuania and the only King of Lithuania. Little is known of his origins, early life, or rise to power; he is mentioned in a 1219 treaty as an elder duke, and in 1236 as the leader of all the Lithuanians. The contemporary and modern sources di... | Mindaugas |@lemmatized mindaugas:59 ca:4 september:1 first:4 know:5 grand:7 duke:17 lithuania:31 king:9 little:3 origin:3 early:5 life:4 rise:4 power:7 mention:11 treaty:4 elder:3 leader:2 lithuanian:23 contemporary:3 modern:3 source:6 discuss:3 ascent:1 strategic:2 marriage:3 along:7 banishment:1 murder:4 rival:2 exte... |
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