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1,500 | Adware | Adware or advertising-supported software is any software package which automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertisements to a computer after the software is installed on it or while the application is being used. Some types of adware are also spyware and can be classified as privacy-invasive software. Applic... | Adware |@lemmatized adware:15 advertising:3 support:3 software:13 package:2 automatically:1 play:1 display:1 download:2 advertisement:4 computer:2 instal:1 application:3 use:2 type:3 also:6 spyware:8 classify:1 privacy:1 invasive:1 function:1 integrate:1 bundle:3 often:1 design:2 note:1 internet:1 sit:1 user:6 visit:1 ... |
1,501 | Hanover,_New_Hampshire | Hanover is a town along the Connecticut River in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 10,850 at the 2000 census. It is known as the home of Dartmouth College. Hanover borders the towns of Lyme, Canaan, and Enfield, New Hampshire; Norwich, Vermont; and the city of Lebanon, New Hampshire. Norw... | Hanover,_New_Hampshire |@lemmatized hanover:22 town:18 along:1 connecticut:3 river:2 grafton:1 county:1 new:9 hampshire:8 united:4 state:5 population:10 census:7 know:2 home:3 dartmouth:7 college:7 border:1 lyme:1 canaan:1 enfield:1 norwich:3 vermont:5 city:3 lebanon:1 share:1 first:2 one:5 inter:1 school:8 district:3 ... |
1,502 | DNA | Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA is often compared to a set of blueprints or a recipe, or a code, since ... | DNA |@lemmatized deoxyribonucleic:1 acid:19 dna:320 nucleic:11 contain:19 genetic:31 instruction:2 use:36 development:3 functioning:1 know:5 living:5 organism:17 virus:3 main:2 role:4 molecule:15 long:10 term:2 storage:1 information:24 often:3 compare:5 set:7 blueprint:1 recipe:1 code:9 since:3 need:4 construct:1 compo... |
1,503 | Ethanol | Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid. It is a psychoactive drug, best known as the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages and in modern thermometers. Ethanol is one of the oldest recreational drugs. In common usage, it is ... | Ethanol |@lemmatized ethanol:255 also:29 call:10 ethyl:16 alcohol:64 pure:10 grain:15 drinking:5 volatile:4 flammable:4 colorless:2 liquid:8 psychoactive:3 drug:7 best:1 know:6 type:2 find:4 alcoholic:14 beverage:29 modern:3 thermometer:1 one:8 old:3 recreational:1 common:8 usage:1 often:7 refer:2 simply:1 spirit:8 str... |
1,504 | Kundalini | Kundalini ( ) Sanskrit, literally "coiled". In Indian yoga, a "corporeal energy" For kundalini as "corporeal energy" see: Flood (1996), p. 96. - an unconscious, instinctive or libidinal force or Shakti, envisioned either as a goddess or else as a sleeping serpent coiled at the base of the spine, Flood (1996), p. 99. ... | Kundalini |@lemmatized kundalini:46 sanskrit:3 literally:1 coil:2 indian:2 yoga:21 corporeal:2 energy:10 see:3 flood:5 p:11 unconscious:1 instinctive:1 libidinal:1 force:2 shakti:3 envision:1 either:2 goddess:2 else:1 sleep:1 serpent:4 base:1 spine:3 harper:2 et:3 al:3 mcdaniel:3 hence:1 number:3 english:4 rendering:1 ... |
1,505 | Ababda_people | A member of the Abada Territory of the Ababdah The Ababda (or Ababde) (the Gebadei of Pliny, and possibly the Troglodytes of other classical writers), are nomads living in the area between the Nile and the Red Sea, in the vicinity of Aswan in Egypt. They are a subgroup of the Beja people who are bilingual in Beja and... | Ababda_people |@lemmatized member:1 abada:1 territory:1 ababdah:1 ababda:2 ababde:1 gebadei:1 pliny:1 possibly:2 troglodyte:1 classical:1 writer:1 nomads:1 living:1 area:1 nile:5 red:2 sea:2 vicinity:1 aswan:2 egypt:2 subgroup:1 beja:4 people:2 bilingual:1 egyptian:1 arabic:1 extend:1 reach:1 northward:1 qena:1 quseir:... |
1,506 | Britney_Spears | Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer and entertainer. Spears is ranked as the eighth best-selling female recording artist in the United States with 32 million sold albums certified by the Recording Industry Association of America. As of November 2007, Spears has sold over 83 million recor... | Britney_Spears |@lemmatized britney:69 jean:2 spear:182 born:1 december:5 american:10 singer:5 entertainer:1 rank:2 eighth:1 best:14 sell:16 female:15 record:18 artist:16 united:4 state:14 million:16 album:69 certify:3 recording:4 industry:4 association:3 america:3 november:10 worldwide:7 make:24 one:51 world:10 sellin... |
1,507 | Debit_card | A debit card (also known as a bank card or check card) is a plastic card which provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases. Functionally, it can be called an electronic check, as the funds are withdrawn directly from either the bank account (often referred to as a check card), or from the remai... | Debit_card |@lemmatized debit:204 card:320 also:32 know:12 bank:104 check:26 plastic:2 provide:9 alternative:2 payment:39 method:6 cash:24 make:19 purchase:41 functionally:1 call:12 electronic:27 fund:21 withdraw:8 directly:4 either:5 account:46 often:12 refer:6 remain:2 balance:7 case:13 design:1 exclusively:2 use:102... |
1,508 | Knights_who_say_Ni | Michael Palin as one of the "Knights Who Say Ni" The Knights Who Say Ni! are a band of knights from the comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, feared for the manner in which they utter the word "ni" (, like knee but clipped short). They are the keepers of the sacred words: Ni, Peng, and Neee-Wom Details The Knig... | Knights_who_say_Ni |@lemmatized michael:3 palin:3 one:6 knight:32 say:14 ni:12 band:1 comedy:1 film:4 monty:3 python:3 holy:1 grail:1 fear:2 manner:1 utter:1 word:12 like:1 knee:1 clip:1 short:2 keeper:1 sacred:2 peng:2 neee:2 wom:2 detail:1 lead:3 man:1 approximately:1 foot:1 tall:1 disproportionately:1 arm:1 reindeer... |
1,509 | Lusitania | This article concerns the Roman province. For the ship, see RMS Lusitania. For other uses, see Lusitania (disambiguation). The Iberian peninsula in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117-138 AD), showing, in western Iberia, the imperial province of Lusitania (Portugal, Extremadura) Province of Lusitania highlighted Lusitania w... | Lusitania |@lemmatized article:1 concern:1 roman:18 province:8 ship:1 see:4 rms:1 lusitania:12 us:1 disambiguation:1 iberian:4 peninsula:3 time:4 hadrian:1 rule:1 ad:1 showing:1 western:2 iberia:4 imperial:1 portugal:5 extremadura:2 highlight:1 ancient:4 include:1 approximately:1 modern:4 south:1 douro:3 river:2 part:3... |
1,510 | Politics_of_Hungary | Politics of Hungary takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Hungary is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.... | Politics_of_Hungary |@lemmatized politics:3 hungary:8 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:3 representative:1 democratic:2 republic:6 whereby:1 prime:6 minister:21 head:1 government:3 pluriform:1 multi:4 party:4 system:3 executive:7 power:5 exercise:2 legislative:3 vest:1 parliament:3 dominate:1 socialdemocratic:1 ... |
1,511 | Northern_Territory | The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timo... | Northern_Territory |@lemmatized northern:115 territory:136 federal:6 australia:26 occupy:1 much:2 centre:6 mainland:2 continent:1 well:4 central:8 region:7 share:1 border:2 western:2 west:3 south:11 queensland:2 east:5 north:13 timor:2 sea:3 arafura:2 gulf:2 carpentaria:2 despite:2 large:11 area:11 make:6 third:2 austr... |
1,512 | Central_Asia | Physical map of Central Asia from the Caucasus in the northwest, to Mongolia in the northeast. Central Asia is a region of Asia from the Caspian Sea in the west to central China in the east, and from southern Russia in the north to northern Pakistan in the south. It is also sometimes known as Middle Asia or Inner Asia... | Central_Asia |@lemmatized physical:1 map:4 central:127 asia:111 caucasus:4 northwest:4 mongolia:15 northeast:5 region:45 caspian:4 sea:7 west:6 china:16 east:15 southern:6 russia:14 north:11 northern:6 pakistan:16 south:5 also:23 sometimes:3 know:5 middle:7 inner:8 within:2 scope:1 wider:2 eurasian:8 continent:2 variou... |
1,513 | Cartesian_coordinate_system | Illustration of a Cartesian coordinate system. Four points are marked and labeled with their coordinates: (2,3) in green, (−3,1) in red, (−1.5,−2.5) in blue, and the origin (0,0) in purple. In mathematics, a Cartesian coordinate system (also called rectangular coordinate system) specifies each point uniquely in a pla... | Cartesian_coordinate_system |@lemmatized illustration:2 cartesian:50 coordinate:81 system:40 four:6 point:59 mark:4 label:2 green:2 red:5 blue:2 origin:11 purple:1 mathematics:3 also:9 call:13 rectangular:1 specify:6 uniquely:1 plane:28 pair:3 numerical:1 signed:4 distance:13 two:29 fixed:1 perpendicular:12 direct:1 li... |
1,514 | Long_Parliament | Meeting of the Long Parliament. The Long Parliament is the name of the English Parliament called by Charles I, on 3 November 1640, This article uses the Julian calendar with the start of year adjusted to 1 January (For a more detailed explanation, see Old Style and New Style dates: Differences between the start of the ... | Long_Parliament |@lemmatized meeting:1 long:15 parliament:50 name:2 english:2 call:4 charles:12 november:4 article:2 use:1 julian:1 calendar:1 start:4 year:3 adjust:1 january:5 detailed:1 explanation:1 see:4 old:1 style:3 new:5 date:1 difference:1 follow:3 bishop:3 war:9 receive:1 fact:1 unique:1 act:12 could:4 dissolv... |
1,515 | New_Zealand_English | New Zealand English (NZE, en-NZ en-NZ is the language code for New Zealand English , as defined by ISO standards (see ISO 639-1 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) and Internet standards (see IETF language tag). ) is the form of the English language used in New Zealand. The English language was established in New Zealand by colon... | New_Zealand_English |@lemmatized new:69 zealand:59 english:65 nze:1 en:2 nz:11 language:9 code:1 define:1 iso:3 standard:4 see:10 alpha:1 internet:1 ietf:1 tag:1 form:5 use:17 establish:1 colonist:1 century:6 distinctive:1 influence:9 come:2 southern:4 england:2 scottish:5 indigenous:1 māori:19 close:3 australian:13 pr... |
1,516 | Government_of_France | Symbol of the French government The government of France is a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be "an indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic". The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims France's "a... | Government_of_France |@lemmatized symbol:1 french:51 government:68 france:36 semi:1 presidential:4 system:12 determine:9 constitution:40 fifth:7 republic:20 nation:1 declare:4 indivisible:1 secular:1 democratic:2 social:18 provide:13 separation:2 power:22 proclaims:1 attachment:1 right:13 man:7 principle:12 national:48... |
1,517 | Bert_Bell | De Benneville "Bert" Bell (February 25, 1895 – October 11, 1959) was co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles, co-owner and coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and commissioner of the National Football League from 1946 until his death. Early life Bell grew up in a prominent Philadelphia, Pennsylvania family, the son of Joh... | Bert_Bell |@lemmatized de:1 benneville:1 bert:5 bell:23 february:2 october:2 co:7 founder:2 philadelphia:5 eagle:9 owner:6 coach:5 pittsburgh:2 steelers:7 commissioner:5 national:1 football:8 league:5 death:3 early:1 life:2 grow:1 prominent:1 pennsylvania:4 family:1 son:3 john:2 cromwell:1 attorney:1 general:1 comment:... |
1,518 | House_of_Cards | A house of cards is a structure formed of playing cards, as a pastime. House of cards may also refer to: In film and television: House of Cards, a BBC television drama based on the novel of the same name House of Cards (1968 film), starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens and Orson Welles House of Cards (1993 film), s... | House_of_Cards |@lemmatized house:17 card:19 structure:1 form:1 play:1 pastime:1 may:1 also:1 refer:1 film:3 television:2 bbc:1 drama:1 base:1 novel:1 name:1 star:2 george:1 peppard:1 inger:1 stevens:1 orson:1 welles:1 kathleen:1 turner:1 tommy:1 lee:1 jones:1 yes:1 dear:1 episode:2 american:2 tv:2 sitcom:1 law:1 order... |
1,519 | Marquess_of_Aberdeen_and_Temair | George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1852-1855 Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, in the County of Aberdeen, in the County of Meath and in the County of Argyll, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 4 January 1916 for John Hamilton-Gordon, 7th Ear... | Marquess_of_Aberdeen_and_Temair |@lemmatized george:13 hamilton:14 gordon:47 earl:34 aberdeen:37 prime:2 minister:2 united:5 kingdom:6 marquess:24 temair:15 county:11 meath:2 argyll:2 title:13 peerage:5 create:9 january:1 john:13 family:5 descend:1 fight:1 royalist:1 covenanters:2 civil:1 war:2 baronet:14 haddo:8 baron... |
1,520 | Mathematical_constant | A mathematical constant is a number, usually a real number, that arises naturally in mathematics. Unlike physical constants, mathematical constants are defined independently of physical measurement. Some mathematical constants, such as e and , arise in many different contexts. Others, such as Graham's number or Skewes... | Mathematical_constant |@lemmatized mathematical:21 constant:124 number:41 usually:2 real:6 arise:6 naturally:3 mathematics:7 unlike:1 physical:6 define:2 independently:1 measurement:1 e:3 many:9 different:8 context:2 others:1 graham:3 skewes:1 single:1 specific:3 notable:2 early:1 found:1 large:2 small:1 exemplar:1 cla... |
1,521 | Albert_the_Bear | Monument commemorating Albert at Spandau Citadel, Berlin. Albert the Bear (; c. 1100–18 November 1170) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg (as Albert I) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142. Life Albert was the only son of Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, and Eilika, daughter of Ma... | Albert_the_Bear |@lemmatized monument:1 commemorate:1 albert:24 spandau:2 citadel:2 berlin:1 bear:4 c:3 november:2 first:2 margrave:6 brandenburg:9 death:3 briefly:1 duke:6 saxony:8 life:1 son:3 otto:3 count:5 ballenstedt:3 eilika:2 daughter:2 magnus:1 billung:2 inherit:1 valuable:1 estate:2 northern:5 father:1 mother:... |
1,522 | Instructional_theory | Instructional theory is a discipline that focuses on how to structure material for promoting the education of human beings, particularly youth. Originating in the United States in the late 1970s, instructional theory is typically divided into two categories: the cognitive and behaviorist schools of thought. Instructio... | Instructional_theory |@lemmatized instructional:8 theory:6 discipline:1 focus:1 structure:2 material:1 promote:1 education:4 human:1 particularly:1 youth:1 originate:1 united:1 state:2 late:1 typically:1 divide:1 two:1 category:1 cognitive:2 behaviorist:1 school:1 thought:1 spawn:1 work:1 benjamin:1 bloom:1 university:... |
1,523 | Folklore | Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, customs, and so forth within a particular population comprising the traditions (including oral traditions) of that culture, subculture, or group. It is also the set of practices through wh... | Folklore |@lemmatized folklore:123 body:5 expressive:3 culture:15 include:13 tale:24 music:7 dance:5 legends:2 oral:15 history:3 proverb:4 joke:2 popular:4 belief:12 custom:6 forth:1 within:5 particular:3 population:1 comprise:1 tradition:13 subculture:1 group:6 also:9 set:1 practice:7 genre:2 share:1 academic:1 usuall... |
1,524 | Hecate | Hecate (Greek: Ἑκάτη, "far-shooting" The most common, and most widely accepted proposed etymology for the name Hecate derives it from the Greek Ἑκάτη, "the feminine equivalent of Hekatos, an obscure epithet of Apollo" (Hornblower, Spawforth (Eds.) The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 1996, p671) This has been variously tra... | Hecate |@lemmatized hecate:121 greek:49 ἑκάτη:2 far:4 shoot:2 common:2 widely:2 accept:2 propose:3 etymology:1 name:14 derive:5 feminine:1 equivalent:1 hekatos:1 obscure:1 epithet:2 apollo:2 hornblower:6 spawforth:6 eds:3 oxford:19 classical:14 dictionary:6 variously:1 translate:2 darter:1 operate:2 afar:1 alternative:... |
1,525 | News | News is any single new information or information on current events which is presented by print, broadcast, Internet, or word of mouth to a third party or mass audience. Etymology One theory is that "news" was developed as a special use of the plural form of "new" in the 14th century. In Middle English, the equivalent... | News |@lemmatized news:52 single:2 new:4 information:3 current:2 event:6 present:2 print:2 broadcast:3 internet:3 word:6 mouth:1 third:1 party:2 mass:1 audience:3 etymology:2 one:1 theory:2 develop:2 special:2 use:5 plural:1 form:1 century:1 middle:1 english:1 equivalent:1 newes:1 base:2 french:1 nouvelles:1 somewhat:1... |
1,526 | Demographics_of_Jersey | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Jersey, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown dependency off the coast of Normandy, F... | Demographics_of_Jersey |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:10 jersey:5 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 bailiwick:1 british:1 crown:1 dependency:1 coast:1 normandy:1 france:1 cia:2 world:2 factbook:2 stat... |
1,527 | Arabic_numerals | Numerals sans-serif The Arabic numerals are the ten digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). They are descended from Indian numerals, and the Hindu-Arabic numeral system by which a sequence of digits such as "406" is read as a whole number was developed by Indian mathematicians. The Indian numerals were adopted by the... | Arabic_numerals |@lemmatized numeral:82 sans:1 serif:1 arabic:44 ten:1 digit:6 descend:2 indian:13 hindu:13 system:22 sequence:1 read:1 whole:1 number:9 develop:4 mathematician:8 adopt:2 persian:4 india:6 pass:2 arab:9 far:2 west:5 modify:1 shape:2 along:1 european:6 time:5 reach:2 north:2 africa:2 transmit:1 europe:11... |
1,528 | Irgun | Irgun emblem. The map shows the land claimed by the organization for the Jewish state, which corresponds to the British Mandate of Palestine: current Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jordan Irgun (; shorthand for Ha'Irgun HaTzva'i HaLe'umi BeEretz Yisra'el, , "National Military Organization in the Land of Israel") wa... | Irgun |@lemmatized irgun:285 emblem:1 map:1 show:1 land:27 claim:1 organization:58 jewish:77 state:32 correspond:2 british:107 mandate:7 palestine:44 current:1 israel:27 west:8 bank:2 gaza:1 strip:1 jordan:6 shorthand:1 ha:9 hatzva:1 hale:1 umi:2 beeretz:1 yisra:1 el:3 national:17 military:36 militant:7 zionist:17 grou... |
1,529 | Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans | Hispanic and Latino Americans are Americans of origins in Hispanic countries of Latin America or in Spain, except in the state of New York, where only people of Latin American origin are included. http://www.bookrags.com/highbeam/spanish-mans-lawsuit-rejected-judge-20041030-hb/ The group encompasses distinct s... | Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans |@lemmatized hispanic:187 latino:106 american:150 origin:29 country:4 latin:19 america:5 spain:10 except:1 state:61 new:23 york:2 people:16 include:17 http:10 www:9 bookrags:1 com:5 highbeam:1 spanish:69 man:2 lawsuit:2 reject:1 judge:1 hb:1 group:25 encompass:2 distinct:3 sub:2 national:1... |
1,530 | Extreme_sport | Extreme sports (also called action sport and adventure sport) is a media term for certain activities perceived as having a high level of inherent danger. These activities often involve speed, height, high level of physical exertion, highly specialized gear or spectacular stunts. At present date, there are no car... | Extreme_sport |@lemmatized extreme:38 sport:50 also:6 call:1 action:1 adventure:1 medium:2 term:10 certain:2 activity:17 perceive:1 high:8 level:7 inherent:1 danger:4 often:3 involve:2 speed:2 height:2 physical:2 exertion:2 highly:1 specialized:1 gear:1 spectacular:1 stunt:2 present:1 date:2 careful:1 study:3 statistic... |
1,531 | Linspire | Linspire, previously known as LindowsOS, was a commercial operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux and later Ubuntu. Linspire Moves from Debian to Ubuntu | LinuxElectrons Linspire was published by Linspire, Inc. and focused on ease-of-use, targeting home PC users. The last stable release of Linspire was version 6.0,... | Linspire |@lemmatized linspire:51 previously:2 know:3 lindowsos:2 commercial:5 operating:3 system:6 base:16 debian:8 gnu:4 linux:17 later:2 ubuntu:11 move:1 linuxelectrons:2 publish:2 inc:14 focus:2 ease:1 use:8 target:1 home:1 pc:1 user:10 last:1 stable:1 release:15 version:3 october:1 july:3 stockholder:1 elect:1 cha... |
1,532 | Economy_of_Guadeloupe | The economy of Guadeloupe depends on agriculture, tourism, light industry, and services. It also depends on France for large subsidies and imports. Tourism is a key industry; an increasingly large number of cruise ships visit the islands. The traditional sugarcane crop is slowly being replaced by other crops, such as ... | Economy_of_Guadeloupe |@lemmatized economy:3 guadeloupe:14 depends:1 agriculture:6 tourism:8 light:2 industry:11 service:4 also:1 depend:1 france:5 large:3 subsidy:2 import:7 key:1 increasingly:1 number:3 cruise:3 ship:3 visit:2 island:1 traditional:2 sugarcane:4 crop:5 slowly:1 replace:2 banana:9 supply:1 export:9 ear... |
1,533 | Davros | Davros is a character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Davros is an archenemy of the Doctor and is responsible for the creation of the Doctor's deadliest enemies, the Daleks. Davros was created by screenwriter Terry Nation. Davros is a scientist from the planet Skaro whose pe... | Davros |@lemmatized davros:99 character:6 long:1 run:1 british:1 science:1 fiction:3 television:3 series:7 doctor:44 archenemy:1 responsible:2 creation:8 deadliest:1 enemy:3 daleks:71 create:5 screenwriter:1 terry:7 nation:3 scientist:6 planet:7 skaro:9 whose:1 people:3 kaleds:3 engage:2 bitter:1 thousand:1 year:3 war:... |
1,534 | Hermann_Kolbe | Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe (September 27, 1818 – November 25, 1884) was a German chemist. He never used the first two of his given names, preferring to be known simply as Hermann Kolbe. Life Kolbe was born in Elliehausen, near Göttingen, Kingdom of Hanover (Germany) as the eldest son of a Protestant pastor. At the ... | Hermann_Kolbe |@lemmatized adolph:1 wilhelm:2 hermann:3 kolbe:11 september:1 november:1 german:1 chemist:4 never:1 use:2 first:2 two:1 give:1 name:1 prefer:1 know:1 simply:1 life:2 bear:1 elliehausen:1 near:1 göttingen:3 kingdom:1 hanover:1 germany:1 eldest:1 son:1 protestant:1 pastor:1 age:1 enter:1 gymnasium:1 reside... |
1,535 | Patrick_Rafter | Patrick "Pat" Michael Rafter (born 28 December 1972) is a retired Australian former World No. 1 tennis player. He twice won the men's singles title at the US Open and was twice the runner-up at Wimbledon. Rafter was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2006. He was known for his natural serve-and-volley ... | Patrick_Rafter |@lemmatized patrick:2 pat:7 michael:4 rafter:34 born:1 december:1 retired:1 australian:13 former:1 world:6 tennis:11 player:2 twice:2 win:24 men:6 single:11 title:11 u:25 open:28 runner:5 wimbledon:14 elect:1 international:3 hall:3 fame:3 know:1 natural:1 serve:1 volley:1 style:2 play:7 career:6 turn:1 ... |
1,536 | J.E.B._Stuart | James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was a U.S. Army officer from Virginia and a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War. He was known to his friends as "Jeb", from the initials of his given names. Stuart was a cavalry commander known for his mastery of reconnaissance a... | J.E.B._Stuart |@lemmatized james:7 ewell:10 brown:8 jeb:8 stuart:197 february:1 may:14 u:12 army:61 officer:7 virginia:40 confederate:25 state:12 general:31 american:7 civil:9 war:19 know:8 friend:8 initial:2 give:13 name:8 cavalry:69 commander:16 mastery:1 reconnaissance:2 use:5 support:2 offensive:4 operation:3 culti... |
1,537 | Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol | Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a distance vector interior routing protocol (IGP) invented by Cisco. It is used by routers to exchange routing data within an autonomous system. IGRP is a proprietary protocol. IGRP was created in part to overcome the limitations of RIP (maximum hop count of only 15, and a ... | Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol |@lemmatized interior:3 gateway:2 rout:6 protocol:11 igrp:11 distance:1 vector:1 igp:1 invent:1 cisco:5 use:5 router:2 exchange:1 data:1 within:3 autonomous:1 system:1 proprietary:1 create:2 part:1 overcome:1 limitation:1 rip:1 maximum:2 hop:2 count:2 single:2 routing:5 metric:4 large:... |
1,538 | Camel | Camel headcount in 2003 Camels are even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus. The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and is well known for its healthy low fat milk, and the Bactrian camel has two humps. They are native to the dry desert areas of western Asia, and central and east Asia, respect... | Camel |@lemmatized camel:108 headcount:1 even:3 toed:1 ungulate:1 within:2 genus:1 camelus:4 dromedary:13 one:6 hump:12 arabian:1 single:2 well:2 know:3 healthy:1 low:3 fat:6 milk:19 bactrian:10 two:6 native:1 dry:2 desert:7 area:3 western:2 asia:5 central:3 east:5 respectively:1 term:1 also:9 use:15 broadly:1 describe... |
1,539 | Enya | Enya (born Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin on 17 May 1961 in Gaoth Dobhair, also known as Gweedore, County Donegal) is an Irish singer, instrumentalist and composer. Her name is sometimes presented in the media as Enya Brennan, while Enya is an approximate transliteration of how Eithne is pronounced in her native Irish... | Enya |@lemmatized enya:111 born:1 eithne:3 patricia:1 ní:1 bhraonáin:1 may:7 gaoth:3 dobhair:3 also:9 know:5 gweedore:2 county:4 donegal:4 irish:9 singer:1 instrumentalist:1 composer:2 name:8 sometimes:2 present:1 medium:1 brennan:3 approximate:1 transliteration:1 pronounce:1 native:1 dialect:1 commonly:1 officially:6 ... |
1,540 | John_Calvin | Sixteenth-century portrait of John Calvin by an unknown artist. From the collection of the Bibliothèque de Genève (Library of Geneva) John Calvin né Jean Cauvin (10 July 1509 – 27 May 1564) was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of... | John_Calvin |@lemmatized sixteenth:1 century:2 portrait:3 john:9 calvin:181 unknown:6 artist:1 collection:2 bibliothèque:1 de:22 genève:3 library:3 geneva:64 né:1 jean:7 cauvin:3 july:6 may:5 influential:2 french:13 theologian:3 pastor:5 protestant:6 reformation:7 principal:1 figure:2 development:3 system:4 christian:1... |
1,541 | Bela_Lugosi | Béla Lugosi (20 October 1882 – 16 August 1956) was a Hungarian-born American actor of stage and screen, well known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and subsequent film version. In the last years of his career he featured in several of Ed Wood's low budget films. Early life Lugosi, the youngest of four ch... | Bela_Lugosi |@lemmatized béla:6 lugosi:126 october:2 august:2 hungarian:8 born:1 american:3 actor:14 stage:9 screen:3 well:3 know:4 play:22 count:2 dracula:14 broadway:1 subsequent:1 film:30 version:3 last:6 year:5 career:6 feature:7 several:5 ed:9 wood:15 low:4 budget:3 early:5 life:6 young:1 four:2 child:3 reference:... |
1,542 | Demographics_of_Martinique | Demographics of Martinique. Population: 436 131 (July 2006 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 22,1% (male 48 988; female 47 525) 15-64 years: 67.3% (male 147 082; female 146 470) 65 years and over: 10.6% (male 20 791; female 25 275) (2006 est.) Population growth rate: 0.72% (2006 estimate) Birth rate: 12.74 births/1,... | Demographics_of_Martinique |@lemmatized demographic:1 martinique:1 population:8 july:1 est:10 age:2 structure:1 year:9 male:10 female:10 growth:1 rate:7 estimate:1 birth:5 death:4 net:1 migration:1 migrant:1 sex:1 ratio:1 total:4 infant:1 mortality:1 live:2 life:1 expectancy:1 fertility:1 child:1 bear:1 woman:1 hiv:4 a... |
1,543 | Management | Management in all business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accompl... | Management |@lemmatized management:194 business:29 human:5 organization:20 activity:4 simply:1 act:3 get:4 people:15 together:1 accomplish:3 desired:2 goal:4 comprise:2 planning:11 organize:3 staff:4 lead:5 directing:1 control:12 group:4 one:11 entity:1 effort:1 purpose:3 resourcing:1 encompass:1 deployment:1 manipulat... |
1,544 | Hayling_Island | Hayling Island is an island off the south coast of England, in the borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire. It is twinned with Gorron, Mayenne, France. Geography Hayling Island is a true island, completely surrounded by natural watercourses at all states of the tide. Looking at its north to south orientation, i... | Hayling_Island |@lemmatized hayling:41 island:24 south:6 coast:4 england:3 borough:2 havant:4 county:2 hampshire:2 twin:1 gorron:1 mayenne:1 france:1 geography:1 true:1 completely:1 surround:1 natural:2 watercourse:1 state:1 tide:2 look:1 north:6 orientation:1 shape:2 like:1 inverted:1 kilometre:2 mile:5 long:1 wide:1 ... |
1,545 | Intel_80386 | The Intel 80386, otherwise known as the i386 or just 386, is a microprocessor with just 275,000 transistors, which has been used as the central processing unit (CPU) of many personal computers and workstations since 1985 As the original implementation of the 32-bit form of the 8086-architecture, the i386 instruction s... | Intel_80386 |@lemmatized intel:29 otherwise:2 know:1 microprocessor:2 transistor:2 use:9 central:2 processing:1 unit:2 cpu:7 many:4 personal:3 computer:10 workstation:1 since:3 original:7 implementation:3 bit:14 form:1 architecture:6 instruction:3 set:2 program:3 model:4 binary:1 encoding:1 still:1 common:1 denominator... |
1,546 | Egalitarianism | Egalitarianism (derived from the French word égal, meaning equal) or Equalism is a political doctrine that holds that all people should be treated as equals and have the same political, economic, social, and civil rights. Generally it applies to being held equal under the law and society at large. In actual practice,... | Egalitarianism |@lemmatized egalitarianism:23 derive:1 french:1 word:1 égal:1 mean:1 equal:7 equalism:1 political:7 doctrine:4 hold:4 people:5 treat:1 economic:4 social:3 civil:1 right:4 generally:1 apply:2 law:3 society:8 large:1 actual:1 practice:2 one:2 may:1 consider:3 egalitarian:12 area:2 list:1 even:1 subscribe:... |
1,547 | Line_of_scrimmage | American football line of scrimmage, prior to a play Canadian football line of scrimmage, prior to a play In American and Canadian football a line of scrimmage is an imaginary transverse line crossing the football field across its narrower dimension, beyond which a team cannot cross until the next play has begun. Its... | Line_of_scrimmage |@lemmatized american:6 football:9 line:18 scrimmage:11 prior:3 play:6 canadian:4 imaginary:1 transverse:1 cross:2 field:1 across:1 narrow:1 dimension:1 beyond:2 team:4 cannot:1 next:1 begin:1 location:1 base:1 spot:2 ball:5 place:1 end:1 recent:1 follow:1 assessment:1 penalty:2 yard:2 parallel:1 goal... |
1,548 | A.D._Police_Files | AD Police Files is a three-part original video animation produced by Artmic and AIC. The story is set five years before the events of Bubblegum Crisis. The series showcases three early cases of the AD Police and features the origin of Leon McNichol. Episodes File Title Release date http://www.anime-int.com/works/ad... | A.D._Police_Files |@lemmatized ad:2 police:2 file:2 three:2 part:1 original:1 video:1 animation:1 produce:1 artmic:1 aic:1 story:2 set:1 five:1 year:1 event:1 bubblegum:1 crisis:1 series:1 showcases:1 early:1 case:1 feature:1 origin:1 leon:1 mcnichol:1 episode:1 title:1 release:1 date:1 http:1 www:1 anime:1 int:1 com:1... |
1,549 | Donald_Knuth | Donald Ervin Knuth ( "Frequently Asked Questions" at Stanford site. Gives the pronunciation of his name as "Ka-NOOTH". ) (born January 10, 1938) is a renowned computer scientist and Professor Emeritus of the Art of Computer Programming http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/. at Stanford University. Author of the... | Donald_Knuth |@lemmatized donald:40 ervin:1 knuth:81 frequently:1 ask:1 question:4 stanford:19 site:4 give:3 pronunciation:1 name:2 ka:1 nooth:1 bear:2 january:2 renowned:1 computer:31 scientist:3 professor:5 emeritus:2 art:13 program:6 http:3 www:3 c:3 faculty:4 edu:2 university:9 author:3 seminal:1 multi:1 volume:17 ... |
1,550 | Omaha_hold_'em | Omaha hold 'em (or Omaha holdem or simply Omaha) is a community card poker game similar to Texas hold 'em, where each player is dealt four cards and must make his best hand using exactly two of them, plus exactly three of the five community cards. The exact origination of the game is unknown, but casino executive Robe... | Omaha_hold_'em |@lemmatized omaha:32 hold:9 em:8 holdem:1 simply:2 community:9 card:49 poker:5 game:16 similar:2 texas:6 player:37 dealt:3 four:18 must:8 make:23 best:13 hand:64 use:7 exactly:7 two:17 plus:3 three:13 five:12 exact:1 origination:1 unknown:1 casino:8 executive:1 robert:1 turner:1 first:5 bring:1 setting:... |
1,551 | Banjo | The banjo is a stringed instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments. Bluegrass Music: The Roots." IBMA. Retrieved on 2006-08-25 The name banjo is commonly thought to be derived from the Kimbundu term mbanza. Some etymologists derive it from a dialectal pron... | Banjo |@lemmatized banjo:149 stringed:2 instrument:30 develop:4 enslaved:1 african:9 united:2 state:1 adapt:1 several:5 bluegrass:11 music:34 root:2 ibma:1 retrieve:3 name:5 commonly:3 think:1 derive:2 kimbundu:1 term:2 mbanza:1 etymologist:1 dialectal:1 pronunciation:1 bandore:1 though:1 recent:2 research:1 suggest:2 ... |
1,552 | Minor_Threat | Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1980 and disbanded in 1983. Despite being so short-lived, the band had a strong influence on the hardcore punk music scene. Minor Threat's song "Straight Edge" became the eventual basis of the straight edge movement, while the band ofte... | Minor_Threat |@lemmatized minor:34 threat:38 american:4 hardcore:5 punk:10 band:20 form:2 washington:7 c:2 disband:1 despite:1 short:3 live:3 strong:1 influence:1 music:6 scene:2 song:16 straight:9 edge:9 become:3 eventual:1 basis:2 movement:2 often:2 profess:1 ideal:1 ref:2 hargus:1 billy:1 bob:1 ian:7 mackaye:17 inte... |
1,553 | Jackal | The jackal (from Turkish çakal, via Persian shaghal ultimately from Sanskrit sṛgālaḥ American Heritage Dictionary - Jackal entry Online Etymology Dictionary - Jackal entry ) is a member of any of three (sometimes four) small to medium-sized species of the family Canidae, found in Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe.... | Jackal |@lemmatized jackal:29 turkish:1 çakal:1 via:1 persian:1 shaghal:1 ultimately:1 sanskrit:1 sṛgālaḥ:1 american:2 heritage:1 dictionary:2 entry:2 online:1 etymology:1 member:1 three:2 sometimes:5 four:1 small:4 medium:2 sized:1 specie:6 family:1 canidae:1 find:3 africa:1 asia:1 southeastern:1 europe:1 ivory:1 cani... |
1,554 | Kvass | A glass of mint kvass. Kvass or kvas (literally "leaven"; borrowed in the 16th century from Russian квас (kvas) Serjeantson, Mary Sidney. A History of Foreign Words in English. Page 210. ), sometimes translated into English as bread drink, is a fermented mildly alcoholic beverage made from black rye or rye bread (whic... | Kvass |@lemmatized glass:1 mint:2 kvass:38 kvas:6 literally:1 leaven:1 borrow:1 century:2 russian:6 квас:1 serjeantson:1 mary:1 sidney:1 history:2 foreign:2 word:1 english:2 page:1 sometimes:3 translate:1 bread:4 drink:14 fermented:1 mildly:1 alcoholic:2 beverage:3 make:7 black:2 rye:4 attribute:1 light:1 dark:1 colour... |
1,555 | Irish_traditional_music_session | Irish traditional music sessions are mostly-informal gatherings at which people play Irish traditional music. The Irish language word for "session" is seisiún. This article discusses tune-playing, although "session" can also refer to a singing session or a mixed session (tunes and songs). The "Field Guide to the Irish... | Irish_traditional_music_session |@lemmatized irish:9 traditional:6 music:12 session:28 mostly:1 informal:2 gathering:2 people:1 play:7 language:1 word:2 seisiún:1 article:1 discuss:1 tune:11 playing:2 although:4 also:2 refer:1 singing:1 mixed:1 song:3 field:1 guide:1 define:1 musician:7 purpose:2 celebrate:1 common:2 i... |
1,556 | Warm-blooded | In biology, a warm-blooded animal species is one whose members maintain thermal homeostasis; that is, they keep their body temperature at a roughly constant level, regardless of the ambient temperature. This involves the ability to cool down or produce more body heat. Warm-blooded animals mainly control their body temp... | Warm-blooded |@lemmatized biology:1 warm:29 blood:39 animal:28 specie:3 one:3 whose:1 member:1 maintain:8 thermal:2 homeostasis:1 keep:4 body:22 temperature:30 roughly:1 constant:3 level:2 regardless:2 ambient:3 involve:1 ability:4 cool:6 produce:3 heat:23 blooded:4 mainly:1 control:4 regulate:1 metabolic:3 rate:4 e:3 ... |
1,557 | Kingdom_of_Judah | Judea is a term used for the mountainous southern part of the historic Land of Israel. The United Kingdom of Solomon breaks up, with Jeroboam ruling over the Northern Kingdom of Israel (in green on the map) The Kingdom of Judah () existed at two periods in Jewish history. According to the Hebrew Bible, a kingdom emerg... | Kingdom_of_Judah |@lemmatized judea:4 term:1 use:1 mountainous:1 southern:4 part:3 historic:1 land:2 israel:27 united:7 kingdom:34 solomon:2 break:1 jeroboam:2 ruling:1 northern:5 green:1 map:2 judah:55 exist:5 two:2 period:6 jewish:9 history:5 accord:3 hebrew:3 bible:6 emerge:1 death:25 saul:2 tribe:12 elevate:1 david... |
1,558 | Henry_the_Fowler | Henry met by a delegation offering the crown while trapping birds. This depiction of the legend was painted by Hermann Vogel in 1900. Henry I the Fowler ( or Heinrich der Vogler; ) (876 – 2 July 936) was the duke of Saxony from 912 and king of the Germans from 919 until his death. First of the Ottonian Dynasty of Germ... | Henry_the_Fowler |@lemmatized henry:24 meet:1 delegation:1 offer:1 crown:1 trap:1 bird:2 depiction:1 legend:1 paint:1 hermann:1 vogel:1 fowler:5 heinrich:2 vogler:1 july:2 duke:14 saxony:9 king:16 german:7 death:4 first:6 ottonian:1 dynasty:1 emperor:3 generally:1 consider:3 founder:2 medieval:1 state:1 know:1 east:2 f... |
1,559 | Norse_mythology | "Thor's battle against the jötnar" (1872) by Mårten Eskil Winge. "Odin, the Wanderer" (1886) by Georg von Rosen. Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the myths of North Germanic pre-Christian religion. Most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled in medieval Iceland in Old Norse, notably as th... | Norse_mythology |@lemmatized thor:10 battle:3 jötnar:7 mårten:1 eskil:1 winge:1 odin:26 wanderer:1 georg:1 von:3 rosen:1 norse:62 scandinavian:12 mythology:44 comprise:1 myth:23 north:5 germanic:18 pre:4 christian:9 religion:10 write:7 source:6 assemble:1 medieval:2 iceland:7 old:15 notably:3 edda:19 best:1 preserve:3 ... |
1,560 | Ford_Madox_Brown | Ford Madox Brown self portrait 1850 Work Ford Madox Brown (16 April 1821 – 6 October 1893) was an English painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Life and Work Brown was born in Calais and studied art in Antwerp under Egi... | Ford_Madox_Brown |@lemmatized ford:14 madox:14 brown:22 self:1 portrait:2 work:9 april:1 october:2 english:3 painter:1 moral:1 historical:1 subject:1 notable:1 distinctively:1 graphic:1 often:1 hogarthian:1 version:1 pre:5 raphaelite:4 style:1 life:1 bear:1 calais:1 studied:1 art:5 antwerp:1 egide:1 charles:1 gustave:1... |
1,561 | John_Sigismund,_Elector_of_Brandenburg | John Sigismund, Margrave of Brandenburg John Sigismund, Duke of Prussia John Sigismund (; 8 November, 1572 – 23 December, 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He also served as a Duke of Prussia. John Sigismund was born in Halle an der Saale to Joachim Frederick,... | John_Sigismund,_Elector_of_Brandenburg |@lemmatized john:9 sigismund:9 margrave:2 brandenburg:15 duke:5 prussia:7 november:3 december:3 prince:2 elector:3 margraviate:1 house:1 hohenzollern:1 also:1 serve:1 bear:1 halle:1 der:1 saale:1 joachim:2 frederick:5 first:2 wife:1 catherine:1 princess:1 küstrin:1 succeed:2 fath... |
1,562 | Alkyne | Alkyne|A 3D model of acetylene, the simplest alkyne Alkynes are hydrocarbons that have a triple bond between two carbon atoms, with the formula CnH2n-2. Alkynes are traditionally known as acetylenes, although the name acetylene also refers specifically to C2H2, known formally (but rarely) as ethyne using IUPAC nomencl... | Alkyne |@lemmatized alkyne:57 model:1 acetylene:13 simple:1 hydrocarbon:3 triple:4 bond:23 two:10 carbon:9 atom:11 formula:1 traditionally:1 know:3 although:1 name:1 also:6 refer:2 specifically:1 formally:1 rarely:2 ethyne:1 use:4 iupac:2 nomenclature:2 like:2 generally:1 hydrophobic:1 tend:2 reactive:5 chemical:1 prop... |
1,563 | Memory_leak | In computer science, a memory leak is a particular type of unintentional memory consumption by a computer program where the program fails to release memory when no longer needed. This condition is normally the result of a bug in a program that prevents it from freeing up memory that it no longer needs. Memory is alloc... | Memory_leak |@lemmatized computer:5 science:1 memory:113 leak:42 particular:3 type:3 unintentional:1 consumption:1 program:39 fail:7 release:10 longer:6 need:12 condition:3 normally:2 result:1 bug:2 prevent:4 free:9 allocate:7 subsequently:1 lose:4 ability:1 access:5 due:3 logic:1 flaw:2 symptom:3 similar:2 number:7 pr... |
1,564 | IEEE_802 | IEEE 802 refers to a family of IEEE standards dealing with local area networks and metropolitan area networks. More specifically, the IEEE 802 standards are restricted to networks carrying variable-size packets. (By contrast, in cell-based networks data is transmitted in short, uniformly sized units called cells. Isoc... | IEEE_802 |@lemmatized ieee:38 refers:1 family:3 standard:8 deal:1 local:3 area:5 network:12 metropolitan:3 specifically:1 restrict:1 carry:1 variable:1 size:2 packet:2 contrast:1 cell:2 base:1 data:5 transmit:2 short:1 uniformly:1 unit:1 call:1 isochronous:1 steady:1 stream:1 octet:2 group:3 regular:1 time:1 interval:1... |
1,565 | Andhra_Pradesh | Andhra Pradesh () (, translation: Province of Andhras), abbreviated A.P.,is a state situated on eastern coast of India. It is India's fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Hyderabad. The State has the longest coastline (972 km) among all the States in India. An... | Andhra_Pradesh |@lemmatized andhra:96 pradesh:71 translation:2 province:2 andhras:3 abbreviate:1 p:4 state:91 situate:5 eastern:6 coast:1 india:43 fourth:4 large:19 area:5 fifth:2 population:2 capital:11 city:18 hyderabad:23 long:7 coastline:1 km:13 among:6 lie:4 n:7 latitude:1 e:4 longitude:1 border:1 maharashtra:1 ch... |
1,566 | Demographics_of_Egypt | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Egypt, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the second-most populous on... | Demographics_of_Egypt |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:19 egypt:21 include:5 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:5 level:1 health:2 populace:1 economic:2 status:1 religious:3 affiliation:1 aspect:1 populous:2 country:6 middle:2 east:1 second:1 african:1 continent:1 nigeria:1 nearly:1 est:13 people:... |
1,567 | Dynamite | Diagram of dynamite. A. Sawdust (or any other type of absorbent material) soaked in nitroglycerin. B. Protective coating surrounding the explosive material. C. Blasting cap. D. Electrical cable connected to the blasting cap. Dynamite is an explosive based on the explosive potential of nitroglycerin, initially using di... | Dynamite |@lemmatized diagram:1 dynamite:32 sawdust:2 type:1 absorbent:4 material:2 soak:2 nitroglycerin:15 b:1 protective:1 coating:1 surround:1 explosive:13 c:1 blast:3 cap:3 electrical:1 cable:2 connect:1 blasting:2 base:3 potential:1 initially:1 use:8 diatomaceous:4 earth:5 kieselgur:2 united:3 state:4 spell:2 kies... |
1,568 | Baltic_languages | The Baltic languages are a group of related languages belonging to the Indo-European language family and spoken mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. The language group is sometimes divided into two sub-groups: Western Baltic, containing only extinct languages, and Eastern B... | Baltic_languages |@lemmatized baltic:45 language:54 group:6 related:1 belong:1 indo:16 european:17 family:5 speak:2 mainly:1 area:3 extend:1 east:4 southeast:1 sea:1 northern:1 europe:1 sometimes:3 divide:1 two:4 sub:1 western:4 contain:2 extinct:7 eastern:3 living:2 lithuanian:10 include:4 standard:1 samogitian:2 latv... |
1,569 | Actium | A map showing Actium. Actium (modern name: Punta) was the ancient name of a promontory of western Greece in northwestern Acarnania, at the mouth of the Sinus Ambracius (Gulf of Arta) opposite Nicopolis, built by Augustus on the north side of the strait. On the promontory was an ancient temple of Apollo Actius, which ... | Actium |@lemmatized map:1 show:1 actium:8 modern:1 name:3 punta:1 ancient:3 promontory:3 western:1 greece:1 northwestern:1 acarnania:1 mouth:1 sinus:1 ambracius:1 gulf:1 arta:1 opposite:1 nicopolis:1 build:1 augustus:2 north:1 side:1 strait:1 temple:1 apollo:2 actius:2 enlarge:1 memorialize:1 battle:5 institute:1 renew... |
1,570 | Banshee | The Banshee (, ), from the Irish bean sí ("woman of the síde" or "woman of the fairy mounds") is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. Her Scottish counterpart is the bean shìth (also spelled bean-shìdh). The aos sí ("people of the mounds," "people of... | Banshee |@lemmatized banshee:21 irish:18 bean:6 sí:3 woman:15 síde:1 fairy:9 mound:2 female:1 spirit:5 mythology:3 usually:3 see:4 omen:1 death:8 messenger:1 otherworld:1 scottish:2 counterpart:1 shìth:1 also:6 spell:1 shìdh:1 aos:2 people:2 peace:1 variously:1 believe:2 survival:1 pre:1 christian:2 gaelic:2 deity:1 na... |
1,571 | Abdülaziz | Abdülaziz I or Abd Al-Aziz, His Imperial Majesty (Ottoman Turkish: `Abdü´l-Âzīz-i evvel عبد العزيز) (February 9/18 1830 4 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876. He was the son of Sultan Mahmud II and succeeded his brother Abdülmecid I in 1861. Chambers Bi... | Abdülaziz |@lemmatized abdülaziz:9 abd:1 al:3 aziz:2 imperial:2 majesty:1 ottoman:15 turkish:1 abdü:1 l:1 âzīz:1 evvel:1 عبد:1 العزيز:1 february:10 june:8 sultan:25 empire:5 reign:4 may:10 son:8 mahmud:5 ii:6 succeed:1 brother:2 abdülmecid:3 chamber:1 biographical:1 dictionary:1 isbn:1 page:1 bear:2 eyüb:1 palace:50 is... |
1,572 | Id_Software | id Software (officially ) is an American video game development company from Mesquite, Texas. The company was founded in 1991 by four members of the computer company Softdisk: programmers John Carmack and John Romero, game designer Tom Hall, and artist Adrian Carmack (no relation to John Carmack). It is now considered ... | Id_Software |@lemmatized id:81 software:49 officially:1 american:5 video:5 game:54 development:13 company:20 mesquite:1 texas:1 found:4 four:1 member:1 computer:8 softdisk:8 programmer:2 john:23 carmack:16 romero:16 designer:6 tom:5 hall:7 artist:2 adrian:1 relation:1 consider:1 influential:1 many:6 dallas:2 area:1 kno... |
1,573 | Christmas_tree | The Christmas tree is one of the most popular traditions associated with the celebration of Christmas. Normally an evergreen coniferous tree that is brought into a home or used in the open, a Christmas tree is decorated with Christmas lights and colourful ornaments during the days around Christmas. An angel or star is ... | Christmas_tree |@lemmatized christmas:171 tree:278 one:16 popular:10 tradition:17 associate:6 celebration:9 normally:1 evergreen:5 coniferous:1 bring:6 home:12 use:39 open:4 decorate:20 light:23 colourful:1 ornament:12 day:7 around:8 angel:3 star:8 often:14 place:17 top:6 represent:5 host:1 bethlehem:3 nativity:3 story... |
1,574 | Materialism | The philosophy of materialism holds that the only thing that can be truly proven to exist is matter, and is considered a form of physicalism. Fundamentally, all things are composed of material and all phenomena (including consciousness) are the result of material interactions; therefore, matter is the only substance. A... | Materialism |@lemmatized philosophy:21 materialism:57 hold:6 thing:5 truly:1 proven:1 exist:5 matter:42 consider:3 form:8 physicalism:5 fundamentally:1 compose:5 material:15 phenomenon:10 include:8 consciousness:3 result:5 interaction:1 therefore:3 substance:13 theory:14 belongs:1 class:2 monist:1 ontology:2 different:... |
1,575 | Additive_synthesis | Additive synthesis is a technique of audio synthesis which creates musical timbre. The timbre of an instrument is composed of multiple harmonics or partials, in different quantities, that change over time. Additive synthesis emulates such timbres by combining numerous waveforms pitched to different harmonics, with a d... | Additive_synthesis |@lemmatized additive:16 synthesis:17 technique:2 audio:3 create:5 musical:2 timbre:4 instrument:2 compose:2 multiple:4 harmonic:14 partial:11 different:3 quantity:1 change:3 time:7 emulates:1 combine:2 numerous:1 waveform:5 pitch:1 amplitude:4 envelope:4 along:1 inharmonic:2 artifact:1 usually:1 inv... |
1,576 | Bud_Spencer | Bud Spencer (born Carlo Pedersoli 31 October 1929) is an Italian actor, filmmaker, former swimmer (he was the first Italian to swim 100m in less than a minute). He is known for his height at 194 cm (6ft 4 1/2in) and his past roles in spaghetti westerns. Growing from a successful swimmer in his youth, he got a degree in... | Bud_Spencer |@lemmatized bud:7 spencer:18 born:1 carlo:8 pedersoli:11 october:1 italian:13 actor:2 filmmaker:1 former:1 swimmer:3 first:4 swim:5 less:2 minute:2 know:1 height:2 cm:1 past:1 role:2 spaghetti:1 western:2 grow:1 successful:2 youth:2 get:1 degree:1 law:2 register:1 several:1 patent:1 imdb:1 com:1 biography:... |
1,577 | Neolithic | An array of Neolithic artifacts, including bracelets, axe heads, chisels, and polishing tools. The Neolithic Age, Era, or Period, or New Stone Age, was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 BC in the Middle East Figure 3.3 from First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies by Pet... | Neolithic |@lemmatized array:1 neolithic:85 artifact:2 include:10 bracelet:1 axe:2 head:4 chisel:1 polishing:1 tool:7 age:15 era:3 period:11 new:4 stone:18 development:7 human:8 technology:6 begin:13 bc:74 middle:4 east:6 figure:2 first:11 farmer:3 origin:2 agricultural:3 society:12 peter:1 bellwood:1 traditionally:1 c... |
1,578 | Euclidean_algorithm | In mathematics, the Euclidean algorithm is an efficient method for computing the greatest common divisor (GCD). The algorithm is also called Euclid's algorithm, after the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, who first described it. The GCD of two numbers is the largest number that divides both of them without leaving ... | Euclidean_algorithm |@lemmatized mathematics:2 euclidean:93 algorithm:170 efficient:4 method:21 compute:9 great:38 common:60 divisor:55 gcd:74 also:29 call:7 euclid:44 ancient:1 greek:1 mathematician:9 first:26 describe:20 two:78 number:184 large:21 divide:42 without:3 leave:9 remainder:94 base:15 principle:3 change:1 ... |
1,579 | Cardinal_(Catholicism) | The coat of arms of a cardinal are indicated by a red galero (wide-brimmed hat) with 15 tassels on each side (the motto and escutcheon are proper to the individual cardinal). A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official, usually a bishop, of the Catholic Church. They are collectively known as the College of Cardinal... | Cardinal_(Catholicism) |@lemmatized coat:4 arm:4 cardinal:212 indicate:2 red:11 galero:6 wide:2 brim:2 hat:2 tassel:1 side:4 motto:1 escutcheon:1 proper:1 individual:1 senior:4 ecclesiastical:7 official:2 usually:3 bishop:49 catholic:16 church:38 collectively:2 know:7 college:17 body:3 elect:12 new:8 pope:55 duty:4 inc... |
1,580 | John_Maynard_Smith | John Maynard Smith, His surname was Maynard Smith, not Smith, nor was it hyphenated. F.R.S. (6 January 1920 – 19 April 2004) was a British theoretical evolutionary biologist and geneticist. Originally an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War, he then took a second degree in genetics under the well-known bi... | John_Maynard_Smith |@lemmatized john:9 maynard:32 smith:32 surname:1 hyphenate:1 f:1 r:3 january:1 april:2 british:1 theoretical:2 evolutionary:6 biologist:2 geneticist:1 originally:1 aeronautical:1 engineer:1 second:4 world:2 war:2 take:3 degree:4 genetics:4 well:1 know:1 j:16 b:2 haldane:5 instrumental:1 application:... |
1,581 | Gangsta_rap | "G Rap" redirects here. For the rapper, see Kool G Rap. Gangsta rap is a genre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths. Gangsta Rap - What Is Gangsta Rap Gangsta is slang for the word gangster. The genre was pioneered around 1983 by Ice T with songs like Cold Wind Madness and Body R... | Gangsta_rap |@lemmatized g:24 rap:58 redirect:1 rapper:22 see:5 kool:5 gangsta:48 genre:15 hip:24 hop:24 reflect:1 violent:3 lifestyle:2 inner:2 city:5 youth:1 slang:2 word:2 gangster:9 pioneer:3 around:2 ice:21 song:14 like:11 cold:2 wind:1 madness:1 body:2 rock:1 killer:4 popularize:5 group:13 n:14 w:12 late:10 natio... |
1,582 | Bill_Watterson | William B. "Bill" Watterson II (born July 5, 1958), is an American cartoonist and the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes cartoon series. He also produced several drawings for Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly. Biography Watterson was born in Washington, D.C., where his father, James G. Watterson, work... | Bill_Watterson |@lemmatized william:1 b:2 bill:10 watterson:30 ii:1 bear:2 july:1 american:1 cartoonist:6 author:1 comic:23 strip:26 calvin:26 hobbes:25 cartoon:11 series:4 also:6 produce:1 several:2 drawing:1 target:1 political:3 quarterly:1 biography:3 washington:4 c:1 father:4 jam:1 g:1 work:7 patent:2 examiner:1 go... |
1,583 | Max_Headroom_(TV_series) | Max Headroom (1987 – 1988) is a short-lived but ground-breaking American science fiction television series which aired on Cinemax, then on ABC. The series was developed from a British television movie, 20 Minutes into the Future, that was developed to provide background for the Max Headroom character, originally develo... | Max_Headroom_(TV_series) |@lemmatized max:36 headroom:31 short:1 live:4 ground:1 break:1 american:5 science:2 fiction:3 television:16 series:26 air:5 cinemax:2 abc:2 develop:4 british:5 movie:5 minute:4 future:5 provide:2 background:2 character:12 originally:3 channel:3 show:11 original:8 talk:1 come:1 later:3 story:3 ... |
1,584 | Cerberus | Cerberus (Greek: Κέρβερος, Kérberos) in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed dog which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping. Cerberus featured in many works of ancient Greek and Roman literature and in works of both ancient and modern art and architectu... | Cerberus |@lemmatized cerberus:36 greek:8 κέρβερος:1 kérberos:1 roman:4 mythology:5 multi:1 head:19 dog:4 guard:2 gate:2 hades:10 prevent:1 cross:1 river:1 styx:1 ever:1 escape:1 feature:2 many:3 work:10 ancient:7 literature:6 modern:1 art:6 architecture:2 creature:3 classical:5 depiction:6 background:1 surround:1 ofte... |
1,585 | B-spline | In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a B-spline is a spline function that has minimal support with respect to a given degree, smoothness, and domain partition. A fundamental theorem states that every spline function of a given degree, smoothness, and domain partition, can be represented as a linear comb... | B-spline |@lemmatized mathematical:2 subfield:1 numerical:1 analysis:1 b:46 spline:54 function:15 minimal:1 support:2 respect:1 give:5 degree:10 smoothness:3 domain:2 partition:3 fundamental:1 theorem:1 state:1 every:1 represent:1 linear:6 combination:4 term:2 coin:1 isaac:1 jacob:1 schoenberg:2 short:1 basis:10 evalua... |
1,586 | Logrolling | Logrolling is the trading of favors or quid pro quo, such as vote trading by legislative members to obtain passage of actions of interest to each legislative member. It is also the "cross quoting" of papers by academics in order to drive up reference counts. The Nuttall Encyclopedia describes log-rolling as "mutual p... | Logrolling |@lemmatized logrolling:4 trading:2 favor:1 quid:1 pro:1 quo:1 vote:2 legislative:2 member:2 obtain:1 passage:1 action:1 interest:1 also:2 cross:1 quote:1 paper:1 academic:1 order:1 drive:1 reference:2 count:1 nuttall:1 encyclopedia:1 describe:1 log:6 rolling:2 mutual:1 praise:1 author:3 work:2 american:2 fr... |
1,587 | Inca_Empire | Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, sons of the Inti. The Inca Empire (or Inka Empire) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. Terence D'Altroy, The Incas, pp. 2–3. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cusco in modern-day Peru. The Inca Empire arose from the highlands of Peru... | Inca_Empire |@lemmatized manco:12 capac:6 mama:2 ocllo:3 son:9 inti:5 inca:146 empire:49 inka:4 large:9 pre:2 columbian:1 america:5 terence:1 altroy:1 pp:4 administrative:2 political:3 military:4 center:3 locate:1 cusco:23 modern:8 day:10 peru:23 arose:1 highland:5 sometime:1 early:3 century:5 use:23 variety:4 method:3... |
1,588 | Donald_Rumsfeld | Donald Henry Rumsfeld (born July 9, 1932) is a United States businessman, politician, the 13th Secretary of Defense under President Gerald Ford from 1975 to 1977, and the 21st Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2006. He is both the youngest (43 years old) and the oldest (74 years old) pers... | Donald_Rumsfeld |@lemmatized donald:23 henry:5 rumsfeld:165 bear:5 july:3 united:22 state:34 businessman:1 politician:1 secretary:37 defense:42 president:31 gerald:6 ford:19 george:10 w:7 bush:26 young:3 year:8 old:6 person:2 hold:9 position:7 well:4 two:9 non:2 consecutive:1 term:6 second:2 long:8 serving:2 behind:1 r... |
1,589 | Limburg_(Netherlands) | Limburg (Dutch and Limburgish: (Nederlands) Limburg) is the southern-most of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands. It is located in the southeastern part of the country and bordered by Belgium to the south and part of the west, Germany to the east, the Dutch province of North Brabant partly to the west, and the pro... | Limburg_(Netherlands) |@lemmatized limburg:40 dutch:18 limburgish:5 nederland:1 southern:4 twelve:1 province:21 netherlands:11 locate:1 southeastern:1 part:11 country:4 border:3 belgium:6 south:6 west:3 germany:2 east:2 north:6 brabant:2 partly:1 gelderland:1 capital:4 maastricht:13 highly:1 distinct:2 character:2 soci... |
1,590 | Blue_Jam | Blue Jam was an ambient radio comedy programme created and directed by Chris Morris. It aired on BBC Radio 1 in the early hours of the morning from 1997 to 1999. The programme gained cult status due to its unique mix of surreal monologue, music, synthesised voices, heavily edited broadcasts and recurring sketches. It ... | Blue_Jam |@lemmatized blue:14 jam:17 ambient:2 radio:7 comedy:1 programme:3 create:1 direct:1 chris:6 morris:13 air:1 bbc:3 early:1 hour:1 morning:1 gain:1 cult:1 status:1 due:1 unique:1 mix:1 surreal:1 monologue:3 music:3 synthesised:1 voice:1 heavily:2 edit:3 broadcast:5 recur:2 sketch:13 feature:1 vocal:1 talent:1 k... |
1,591 | Fern_Hill | Fern Hill (1946) is a poem by Dylan Thomas—the last poem included in his book Deaths and Entrances. The poem starts as a straightforward evocation of his youthful visits to his aunts: Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green, In the middle section, th... | Fern_Hill |@lemmatized fern:2 hill:2 poem:5 dylan:3 thomas:4 last:1 include:1 book:1 death:1 entrance:1 start:1 straightforward:1 evocation:1 youthful:1 visit:1 aunt:1 young:2 easy:2 apple:1 boughs:1 lilting:1 house:1 happy:1 grass:1 green:2 middle:1 section:1 idyllic:1 scene:2 expand:1 upon:1 reinforce:1 lilt:1 rhythm... |
1,592 | Midrash | Midrash (; plural midrashim, lit. "to investigate" or "study") is a Hebrew term referring to the not exact, but comparative (homiletic) method of exegesis (hermeneutic) of Biblical texts, which is one of four methods cumulatively called Pardes. The term midrash can also refer to a compilation of homiletic teachings (co... | Midrash |@lemmatized midrash:64 plural:1 lit:4 investigate:1 study:5 hebrew:10 term:5 refer:8 exact:1 comparative:3 homiletic:3 method:3 exegesis:2 hermeneutic:2 biblical:9 text:19 one:6 four:1 cumulatively:1 call:3 pardes:3 also:8 compilation:4 teaching:4 commentary:14 tanakh:4 bible:11 form:7 legal:8 ritual:1 halakha... |
1,593 | Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor | Francis II () (12 February 1768 – 2 March 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until 6 August 1806, when he dissolved the Empire after the disastrous defeat of the Third Coalition by Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1804 he had founded the Austrian Empire and became Francis I of Austria (Fran... | Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor |@lemmatized francis:36 ii:5 february:6 march:7 last:1 holy:6 roman:6 emperor:22 rule:2 august:3 dissolve:2 empire:10 disastrous:1 defeat:7 third:3 coalition:2 napoleon:8 battle:1 austerlitz:3 found:1 austrian:5 become:4 austria:18 franz:4 first:6 later:6 name:1 one:5 doppelkaiser:1 doubl... |
1,594 | Abacus | A Chinese abacus Calculating-Table by Gregor Reisch: Margarita Philosophica, 1508. The woodcut shows Arithmetica instructing an algorist and an abacist (inaccurately represented as Boethius and Pythagoras). There was keen competition beween the two from the introduction of the Algebra into Europe in the 12th century ... | Abacus |@lemmatized chinese:10 abacus:72 calculate:4 table:5 gregor:1 reisch:1 margarita:1 philosophica:1 woodcut:1 show:3 arithmetica:1 instruct:1 algorist:1 abacist:3 inaccurately:1 represent:5 boethius:1 pythagoras:1 keen:1 competition:1 beween:1 two:6 introduction:1 algebra:1 europe:4 century:11 triumph:1 carl:1 b:... |
1,595 | Manitoba | Manitoba () is a prairie province in Canada and has an area of . Geography of Manitoba. Travel Manitoba Canada. http://www.travelmanitoba.com/default.asp?page=130&node=585&menu=436 Manitoba is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territory of Nunavut to the north, and the ... | Manitoba |@lemmatized manitoba:210 prairie:14 province:41 canada:67 area:33 geography:2 travel:5 http:34 www:32 travelmanitoba:2 com:10 default:3 asp:5 page:2 node:2 menu:2 border:7 ontario:8 east:11 saskatchewan:6 west:12 territory:14 nunavut:2 north:24 u:2 state:11 dakota:4 minnesota:3 south:10 also:22 saltwater:3 co... |
1,596 | Foreign_relations_of_Jordan | The foreign relations of Jordan have consistently followed a pro-Western foreign policy and traditionally Jordan has had close relations with the United States and the United Kingdom. These relations were damaged by support in Jordan for Iraq during the Gulf war. In public, Jordan continued to call for the lifting of ... | Foreign_relations_of_Jordan |@lemmatized foreign:2 relation:6 jordan:25 consistently:1 follow:1 pro:1 western:2 policy:2 traditionally:1 close:1 united:5 state:4 kingdom:1 damage:1 support:2 iraq:4 gulf:1 war:2 public:1 continue:1 call:1 lifting:1 un:3 sanction:2 within:2 context:2 implement:2 unic:1 resolution:1 since... |
1,597 | Minoru_Yamasaki | was an American architect best known for his design of the twin towers of the World Trade Center buildings 1 and 2. Yamasaki was one of the most prominent architects of the 20th century and his firm, Yamasaki & Associates, continues to do business. He and fellow architect Edward Durell Stone are generally considered to... | Minoru_Yamasaki |@lemmatized american:4 architect:6 best:1 know:2 design:10 twin:1 tower:7 world:10 trade:9 center:20 building:11 yamasaki:15 one:4 prominent:1 century:4 firm:3 associate:1 continue:1 business:1 fellow:2 edward:1 durell:1 stone:1 generally:1 consider:2 two:2 master:2 practitioner:1 romanticize:1 moderni... |
1,598 | Biathlon | Several biathletes in the shooting area of a competition Biathlon is a term used to describe any sporting event made up of two disciplines. However, biathlon usually refers specifically to the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. Another popular variant is summer biathlon, which combines ... | Biathlon |@lemmatized several:2 biathletes:11 shooting:13 area:3 competition:19 biathlon:64 term:2 use:10 describe:1 sporting:1 event:10 make:3 two:14 discipline:3 however:3 usually:4 refer:1 specifically:1 winter:9 sport:13 combine:4 cross:7 country:10 skiing:8 rifle:9 another:1 popular:2 variant:4 summer:5 run:5 rifl... |
1,599 | Electrochemical_cell | A demonstration electrochemical cell setup resembling the Daniell cell. The two half-cells are linked by a salt bridge carrying ions between them. Electrons flow in the external circuit. An electrochemical cell is a device used for generating an electromotive force (voltage) and current from chemical reactions, or the ... | Electrochemical_cell |@lemmatized demonstration:1 electrochemical:7 cell:43 setup:1 resemble:1 daniell:1 two:4 half:12 link:1 salt:2 bridge:2 carry:1 ion:6 electron:4 flow:2 external:2 circuit:1 device:3 use:12 generate:2 electromotive:1 force:1 voltage:5 current:4 chemical:5 reaction:12 reverse:1 induce:1 cause:1 rele... |
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