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Economy_of_Germany
Germany has the world's fourth largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms, , comparable IMF figures, billion dollars, current prices: United States: 13,807.550 Japan: 4,381.576 Germany: 3,320.913 China: 3,280.224 , IMF staff estimates: United States: 14,334.034 Japan: 4,844.362 China: 4,222.423 Germany: 3,818.470 and...
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GeekSpeak
GeekSpeak is a radio program on the Central Coast of California, broadcast weekly by KUSP in Santa Cruz, California since 1998 and distributed on the internet since 2002. It is one of the top five most popular tech podcasts on the NPR website and maintains a 5-star rating from iTunes listeners. GeekSpeak attempts to b...
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Armed_Forces_of_the_Republic_of_Kazakhstan
The Military of Kazakhstan is derived from a remnant force of the former Soviet Union. On June 30, 1992, the Soviet Armed Forces' Turkestan Military District disbanded, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. The most powerful grouping of forces from the Turkestan Military District then became the core of Kazakhst...
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Leap_second
+ Leap seconds to date Year June 30 December 31 1972 +1 +1 1973 0 +1 1974 0 +1 1975 0 +1 1976 0 +1 1977 0 +1 1978 0 +1 1979 0 +1 1980 0 0 1981 +1 0 1982 +1 0 1983 +1 0 1984 0 0 1985 +1 0 1986 0 0 1987 0 +1 1988 0 0 1989 0 +1 1990 0 +1 1991 0 0 1992 +1 0 1993 +1 0 1994 +1...
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Boston
Boston (pronounced ) is the capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England". B...
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Austroasiatic_languages
The Austro-Asiatic languages are a large language family of Southeast Asia, and also scattered throughout India and Bangladesh. The name comes from the Latin word for "south" and the Greek name of Asia, hence "South Asia." Among these languages, only Vietnamese, Khmer, and Mon have a long established recorded history, ...
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Lactantius
Lucius Caelius (or Caecilius?) Firmianus Lactantius was an early Christian author (ca. 240 – ca. 320). Biography Lactantius, a Latin-speaking native of North Africa, was a pupil of Arnobius (according to Methodius, Chastity 9.2) and taught rhetoric in various cities of the Eastern Roman Empire, ending in Constantinopl...
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Down_syndrome
Down syndrome, Down's syndrome, or trisomy 21 is a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John Langdon Down, the British doctor who described the syndrome in 1866. The disorder was identified as a chromosome 21 trisomy by Jérôme Lejeune in 1959. The con...
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Misdemeanor
A misdemeanor, or misdemeanour, in many common law legal systems, is a "lesser" criminal act. Misdemeanors are generally punished much less severely than felonies, but theoretically more so than administrative infractions (also known as regulatory offenses). Many misdemeanors are punished with monetary fines. Usually o...
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Economy_of_Japan
The economy of Japan is the second largest economy in the world, after the United States at around US$4.5 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and third after the United States and China when adjusted for purchasing power parity. The workers of Japan rank 18th in the world in GDP per hour worked as of 2006. Groningen...
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Objective-C
Objective-C is a reflective, object-oriented programming language, which adds Smalltalk-style messaging to the C programming language. Today it is used primarily on Apple's Mac OS X and iPhone OS; two environments based on, although not compliant with, the OpenStep standard. Objective-C is the primary language used fo...
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Maine
The State of Maine () is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, and the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast. Maine is the northernmost portion of New Engla...
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Ludwig_Von_Drake
{{DisneyChar | name =Ludwig von Drake | image =Image:Ludwig von Drake.png | first appearance =The Wonderful World of Color (premiere) (September 24, 1961) | created by =Walt Disney | voiced by =Paul Frees, Walker Edmiston, Corey Burton | aliases = | relatives = Donald Duck (nephew) Scrooge McDuck...
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List_of_Governors_of_Michigan
The following are governors of the Territory of Michigan and the U.S. state of Michigan. Prior to becoming its own territory, parts of Michigan were part of Northwest Territory (see List of Governors of Ohio), Indiana Territory (see List of Governors of Indiana) and Illinois Territory (see List of Governors of Illinoi...
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B-tree
A B-tree of order 5. In computer science, a B-tree is a tree data structure that keeps data sorted and allows searches, insertions, and deletions in logarithmic amortized time. Unlike self-balancing binary search trees, it is optimized for systems that read and write large blocks of data. It is most commonly used in da...
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Capetian_dynasty
The Capetian dynasty is the largest European royal house, consisting of the descendants of Hugh Capet of France in the male line. King Juan Carlos of Spain and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg are members of this family, both through the Bourbon branch of the dynasty. Name origins and usage The name of the dynasty deriv...
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Demographics_of_Laos
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Laos, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. A street market in Luang Prabang. Laos' population was estimated at about 6 million i...
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Developmental_psychology
'Developmental psychology', also known as human development, is the scientific study of systematic psychological changes that occur in human beings over the course of the life span. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence and adult development, aging, and the entire...
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Geography_of_North_Korea
Map of North Korea North Korea is located in east Asia on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. North Korea shares a border with three states, including China along the Amnok River, Russia along the Duman River, and South Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The Yellow Sea and the Korea Bay are off the...
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André-Marie_Ampère
André-Marie Ampère FRS (20 January 1775 – 10 June 1836), was a French physicist and mathematician who is generally regarded as one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism. The unit of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him. Early days Ampère was born on 20 January 1775 in Lyon, France...
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Language_family
Distribution of major language families A language family is a group of languages related by descent from a common ancestor, called the proto-language of that family. As with biological families, the evidence of relationship is observable shared characteristics. An accurately identified family is a phylogenetic unit; ...
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Kerberos_(protocol)
Kerberos is a computer network authentication protocol, which allows nodes communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner. It is also a suite of free software published by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that implements this protocol. Its designers aimed pr...
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Mazovia
Historical division of Masovia Masovia or Mazovia () is a geographic and historic region situated in eastern Poland's Masovian Plain. Its historic capitals include Płock. Contemporary borders of the Masovian Voivodeship do not follow historical boundaries of the region. Lomza, a Masovian city, belongs to the Podlasie V...
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Boat
Severn class lifeboat in Poole Harbour, Dorset, England. This is the largest class of UK lifeboat at 17 metres long A boat ambulance in Venice Italy. A boat is a watercraft of modest size designed to float or plane on water, and provide lift over it. Usually this water will be inland (lakes) or in protected coastal are...
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Blythe_Danner
Blythe Katharine Danner (born February 3, 1943) is an American Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actress. She is the mother of actress Gwyneth Paltrow and director Jake Paltrow. Biography Early life Danner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Katharine and Harry Earl Danner, a bank executive. Blythe Dann...
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Abercarn
Abercarn is a small town Gwyddon Road, Abercarn:: OS grid ST2194 :: Geograph British Isles - photograph every grid square! community in Caerphilly county borough, Wales, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Newport on the A467 between Cwmcarn and Newbridge, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. History The distr...
Abercarn |@lemmatized abercarn:11 small:1 town:2 gwyddon:1 road:1 os:3 grid:6 geograph:3 british:3 isle:3 photograph:3 every:3 square:3 community:2 caerphilly:2 county:3 borough:3 wale:3 mile:1 km:1 north:1 west:1 newport:1 cwmcarn:1 newbridge:3 within:1 historic:1 boundary:1 monmouthshire:4 history:1 district:7 tradit...
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Anton_Drexler
Anton Drexler (13 June 1884–24 February 1942) was a German Nazi political leader of the 1920s. Biography Born in Munich, Drexler was a machine-fitter before becoming a railway locksmith in Berlin in 1902. He joined the Fatherland Party during World War I. He was a poet and a member of the völkisch agitators who, togeth...
Anton_Drexler |@lemmatized anton:1 drexler:10 june:1 february:1 german:5 nazi:1 political:3 leader:2 biography:1 bear:1 munich:4 machine:1 fitter:1 become:2 railway:1 locksmith:1 berlin:2 join:2 fatherland:1 party:11 world:1 war:1 poet:1 member:5 völkisch:2 agitator:1 together:1 journalist:1 karl:1 harrer:1 found:1 wor...
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John_Cicero,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Johann Cicero and his consort Margarete John Cicero (; 2 August 1455 Ansbach – 9 January 1499 Arneburg) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1486-1499). After his death he received the cognomen Cicero, after the Roman orator Cicero, but the elector's eloquence and interest in the arts is doubtful. He...
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Galeon
Galeon is a web browser for GNOME based on Mozilla’s Gecko layout engine. Galeon’s self-declared mission was to deliver “the web and only the web.” At the time of Galeon’s creation, the most popular web browsers, including Netscape, Mozilla, and Internet Explorer, were large multi-functional programs. This made them s...
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Ashoka
Ashoka (Devanāgarī: अशोकः, IAST: , , 304 BC – 232 BC) was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from 273 BC to 232 BC. Often cited as one of India's as well as the world's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conque...
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Hate_crime
Hate crimes (also known as bias-motivated crimes) occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group, usually defined by racial group, religion, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, or political affiliation. Sto...
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East_Caribbean_dollar
The East Caribbean dollar (sign: $; code: XCD) is the currency of eight of the nine members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. It has existed since 1965 and is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $ or, alternatively, EC$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The EC$ is subdivid...
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Emperor_Yūryaku
(c. 418 - Seventh Day of the Eight Month of 479 (Kibi) All dates are given in the traditional lunisolar calendar used in Japan until 1873. ) was the 21st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 27-28; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō ...
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Howard_Hawks
Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896 – December 26, 1977) was an influential American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. He is popular for his films from a wide range of genres such as Scarface (1932), Bringing Up Baby (1938), His Girl Friday (1940), Sergeant York (1941), The Big Sl...
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Nuclear_chain_reaction
A possible nuclear fission chain reaction. 1. A uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron, and fissions into two new atoms (fission fragments), releasing three new neutrons and a large amount of binding energy. 2. One of those neutrons is absorbed by an atom of uranium-238, and does not continue the reaction. Another neutron ...
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Nitrate
An electrostatic potential map of the nitrate ion. Areas colored red are lower in energy than areas coloured yellow. The oxygen atoms carry the majority of the negative charge. The structure and bonding of the nitrate ion. The N−O bonds are intermediate in length and strength. In inorganic chemistry, a nitrate is a s...
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Analysis_of_variance
In statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a collection of statistical models, and their associated procedures, in which the observed variance is partitioned into components due to different explanatory variables. In its simplest form ANOVA gives a statistical test of whether the means of several groups are all equ...
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Angle
Euclid defines a plane angle as the inclination to each other, in a plane, of two lines which meet each other, and do not lie straight with respect to each other. According to Proclus an angle must be either a quality or a quantity, or a relationship. The first concept was used by Eudemus, who regarded an angle as a de...
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French_Guiana
French Guiana (, officially ) is an overseas department (French: département d'outre-mer, or DOM) of France, located on the northern coast of South America. Like the other DOMs, French Guiana is also an overseas region of France, one of the 26 regions of France, and is an integral part of the French Republic. Like metr...
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Pythagoras
Pythagoras of Samos (, O Pūthagoras o Samios, "Pythagoras the Samian", or simply ; born between 580 and 572 BC, died between 500 and 490 BC) was an Ionian Greek mathematician and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic and scientist; however some ha...
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Kendall_Square_Research
KSR1 logo Kendall Square Research (KSR) was a supercomputer company headquartered originally in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1986, near MIT. It was co-founded by Steven Frank and Henry Burkhardt III, who had previously helped found Data General and Encore Computer and was one of the original team ...
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Genetic_programming
In artificial intelligence, genetic programming (GP) is an evolutionary algorithm-based methodology inspired by biological evolution to find computer programs that perform a user-defined task. It is a specialization of genetic algorithms (GA) where each individual is a computer program. Therefore it is a machine learni...
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European_Parliament
The European Parliament (Europarl or EP) is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU). Together with the Council of the European Union (the Council), it forms the bicameral legislative branch of the Union's institutions and has been described as one of the most powerful legislatures in t...
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Freemasonry
The Masonic Square and Compasses.(Found with or without the letter G) Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that arose from obscure origins in the late 16th to early 17th century. Freemasonry now exists in various forms all over the world, with a membership estimated at around 5 million, including just under two mil...
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One-time_pad
Excerpt from a one-time pad. In cryptography, the one-time pad (OTP) is an encryption algorithm in which the plaintext is combined with a secret random key or pad as long as the plaintext and used only once. A modular addition is typically used to combine plaintext elements with pad elements. (For binary data, the oper...
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam (; Dutch ) is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country. The city, which had a population of around 1 million (with suburbs) on 1 January 2008, comprises the northern part of the Randstad, the 6th-largest metropolitan area in Europe, ...
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Book_of_Zephaniah
The superscription of the Book of Zephaniah attributes its authorship to “Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezekiah, in the days of King Josiah son of Amon of Judah” (1:1, NRSV). All that is known of Zephaniah comes from the text. The superscription of the book is lengthier than most and con...
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Nuremberg_trials
The Süddeutsche Zeitung announces "The Verdict in Nuremberg." Depicted are (left, from top): Goering, Hess, Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick; (second column) Funk, Streicher, Schacht; (third column) Doenitz, Raeder, Schirach; (right, from top) Sauckel, Jodl, Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, Neurat...
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Frequency
Sinusoidal waves of various frequencies; the bottom waves have higher frequencies than those above. The horizontal axis represents time. Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. It is also referred to as temporal frequency. The period is the duration of one cycle in a repeating event,...
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John_Grierson
John Grierson (26 April 1898 – 19 February 1972) is often considered the father of British and Canadian documentary film. Early life Grierson was born in Deanston, near Doune, Scotland. His father was the local Protestant preacher, his mother a suffragette and ardent Labour Party activist. From an early age, both pa...
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Broadway_(Manhattan)
A view of Broadway in 1909 Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City, which runs the full length of Manhattan and continues into the Bronx. It is the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in the city, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is an English translation of the...
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Pseudorandomness
A pseudo random process is a process that appears random but is not. Pseudo random sequences typically exhibit statistical randomness while being generated by an entirely deterministic causal process. Such a process is easier to produce than a genuine random one, and has the benefit that it can be used again and again ...
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Gini_coefficient
Graphical representation of the Gini coefficient(The area of the whole triangle is defined as 1, not 0.5) The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion, commonly used as a measure of inequality of income distribution or inequality of wealth distribution. It is defined as a ratio with values between 0 and...
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Military_ordinariate
A military ordinariate is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction responsible for the pastoral care of Christians serving in the armed forces of a nation. Most military ordinariates are exempt diocesan equivalents of the Roman Catholic Church, both Latin and Eastern Rites, directly subject to the Pope. Each is headed by a prel...
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Japanese_cuisine
Kaiseki cuisine Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes. The cuisine eventually changed with the advent of the Medieval age which ushered in a shedding of elitism with the age of Shogun rule. In the early modern era massive changes took place that introduced n...
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Christmas_in_Poland
In Poland, Christmas Eve is a day first of fasting, then of feasting. The feast begins with the appearance of the first star; there is no meat in the feast, and it is followed by the exchange of gifts. The following day is often spent visiting friends. In Polish tradition, people combine religion and family closeness ...
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Outline_of_biology
Biology is the study of living organisms. It is concerned with the characteristics, classification, and behaviors of organisms, how species come into existence, and the interactions they have with each other and with the environment. Biology encompasses a broad spectrum of academic fields that are often viewed as indep...
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Denver
Denver (pronounced /ˈdɛnvɚ/) is the capital and the most populous city of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River Valley on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is located immediately...
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Geography_of_Niue
Avatele, Niue Niue is a small island in the South Pacific Ocean, to the east of Tonga. The island has an area of 260 square kilometres, and a coastline of 64 km. Niue claims an exclusive economic zone of 200 nm, and a territorial sea of 12 nm. Niue is one of world's largest coral islands. Climate Niue's climate is ...
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Mozambique
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique ( or República de Moçambique, ), is a country in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest. It was explored by Vasco da Ga...
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Dragon
The dragon is a legendary creature with serpentine or otherwise reptilian traits that features in the myths of many cultures. The two most familiar interpretations of dragons are European dragons, derived from various European folk traditions, and the unrelated Oriental dragons, derived from the Chinese dragon (lóng,龍...
Dragon |@lemmatized dragon:156 legendary:2 creature:17 serpentine:5 otherwise:1 reptilian:2 trait:4 feature:2 myth:6 many:7 culture:12 two:9 familiar:1 interpretation:1 european:14 derive:7 various:3 folk:1 tradition:3 unrelated:1 oriental:4 chinese:17 lóng:4 龍:1 龙:1 word:11 greek:8 δράκων:5 drakōn:5 serpent:9 huge:2 s...
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Hampshire
+ Hampshire Image:EnglandHampshire.svg Geography StatusCeremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan countyRegion:South East England Area- Total- Admin. council- Admin. areaRanked 9th3,769 km² (1,455 mi²) Ranked 8th3,679 km² (1,420 mi²)Admin HQ:Winchester (formerly Southampton)ISO 3166-2:GB-HAMONS code:24NUTS 3:UKJ33 Demogra...
Hampshire |@lemmatized hampshire:92 image:1 englandhampshire:1 svg:1 geography:2 statusceremonial:1 small:2 non:5 metropolitan:3 countyregion:1 south:17 east:12 england:13 area:21 total:5 admin:5 council:28 arearanked:1 rank:2 hq:1 winchester:21 formerly:4 southampton:49 iso:1 gb:2 hamons:1 code:1 demographic:2 populat...
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Augustine_of_Canterbury
Augustine of Canterbury (c. first third of the 6th century – 26 May 604) was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 598. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the English Church. Delaney Dictionary of Saints pp. 67–68 Augustine was the prior of a monastery...
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Ã%86lfheah_of_Canterbury
Ælfheah (954 – 19 April 1012; , "elf-high"), officially remembered by the name Alphege within the Church, and sometimes called Alfege, was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of Canterbury. He became an anchorite before being elected abbot of Bath Abbey. His perceived piety and sanctity led to his pr...
Ã%86lfheah_of_Canterbury |@lemmatized ælfheah:26 april:4 elf:1 high:3 officially:1 remember:1 name:2 alphege:2 within:1 church:8 sometimes:1 call:1 alfege:2 anglo:12 saxon:12 bishop:4 winchester:3 later:1 archbishop:8 canterbury:16 become:6 anchorite:2 elect:2 abbot:3 bath:3 abbey:4 perceived:1 piety:2 sanctity:2 lead:...
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Gabon
Gabon (; ) is a country in west central Africa sharing borders with the Gulf of Guinea to the west, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, and Cameroon to the north, with the Republic of the Congo curving around the east and south. Its size is almost 270,000 km² with an estimated population of 1,500,000. The capital and l...
Gabon |@lemmatized gabon:44 country:10 west:2 central:2 africa:7 share:1 border:1 gulf:1 guinea:2 equatorial:2 northwest:1 cameroon:3 north:2 republic:5 congo:3 curve:1 around:1 east:2 south:1 size:1 almost:2 estimated:1 population:8 capital:2 large:3 city:1 libreville:4 since:3 independence:2 france:5 august:2 rule:3 ...
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Economy_of_Mauritius
The economy of Mauritius refers to the economic activity of the island nation of Mauritius. Overview Since independence in 1968, Mauritius has developed from a low-income, agriculturally based economy to a middle-income diversified economy with growing industrial, financial, and tourist sectors. For most of the period...
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Exxon
Exxon logo Exxon is a brand of fuel sold by ExxonMobil, and from 1972 to 1999 was the corporate name of the company previously known as Standard Oil of New Jersey or Jersey Standard. History Exxon branded gas station in California, operated by Valero Exxon formally replaced the Esso, Enco, and Humble brands on Janu...
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Graviton
In physics, the graviton is a hypothetical elementary particle that mediates the force of gravity in the framework of quantum field theory. If it exists, the graviton must be massless (because the gravitational force has unlimited range) and must have a spin of 2 (because gravity is a second-rank tensor field). Gravit...
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Boris_Pasternak
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak () ( — May 30, 1960) was a Nobel Prize-winning Russian poet and writer. In the West he is best known for his epic novel Doctor Zhivago, a tragedy whose events span the last period of Tsarist Russia and the early days of the Soviet Union. It was first translated and published in Italy in 1957...
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Aron_Nimzowitsch
Aron Nimzowitsch (; born Aron Niemzowitsch http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/pics/cn3506_nimzowitsch_document.jpg and also known as Aaron Nimzovich) (7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935) was a Latvian-born Danish unofficial chess grandmaster and a very influential chess writer. He was the foremost figure amongst the h...
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Bishkek
Bishkek (Kyrgyz and Russian: Бишкек) is the capital and the largest city of Kyrgyzstan. Bishkek is also the administrative center of Chuy Province which surrounds the city, even though the city itself is not part of the province but rather a province-level unit of Kyrgyzstan. The name is thought to derive from a Kyrgy...
Bishkek |@lemmatized bishkek:30 kyrgyz:5 russian:9 бишкек:1 capital:3 large:6 city:29 kyrgyzstan:6 also:4 administrative:1 center:6 chuy:1 province:4 surround:3 even:1 though:2 part:4 rather:1 level:1 unit:1 name:5 think:1 derive:1 word:1 churn:1 use:3 make:2 fermented:1 mare:1 milk:1 kumis:1 national:3 drink:1 found:2...
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Generation_X
Generation X, commonly abbreviated to Gen X, is a term used to refer to a generational cohort of children born directly after the baby boom generation during the 1960's and 1970's http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/generation%20x and usually prior to the 1980's (see Generation Y or The Millenial generation)...
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Brísingamen
Heimdall returns Brisingamen to Freyja In Norse mythology, Brísingamen (from Old Norse brisinga "flaming, glowing" and men "jewellry, ornament") Onsell, Birgitta. 'Världens vackraste smycke.' in Jordens moder i Norden. Stockholm: Carlssons, 1994. p. 111-2. is the necklace of the goddess Freyja. The Poetic Edda, Henr...
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Color_space
A comparison of the chromaticities enclosed by some color spaces. A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components (e.g. RGB and CMYK are color models). However, a color model with no associated mappi...
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Binary_search_algorithm
In computer science, a binary search algorithm (or binary chop) is a technique for locating a particular value in a sorted list. The method makes progressively better guesses, and closes in on the location of the sought value by selecting the middle element in the span (which, because the list is in sorted order, is th...
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Amasis_II
Amasis II (also Ahmose II) was a pharaoh (570 BC - 526 BC) of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt, the successor of Apries at Sais. He was the last great ruler of Egypt before the Persian conquest. Most of our information about him is derived from Herodotus (2.161ff) and can only be imperfectly verified by monumental ev...
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Fox
A fox is an animal belonging to any one of about 27 species (of which only 12 actually belong to the Vulpes genus, or 'true foxes') of small to medium-sized canids, characterized by possessing a long, narrow snout, and a bushy tail, or brush. By far the most common and widespread species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes v...
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Eindhoven
People of Eindhoven (during World War II) watching Allied forces entering the city following its liberation from Axis forces on 19 September 1944. The Evoluon conference center. The Regent (right) and Admirant (centre) apartment buildings, with the south wing of the Witte Dame multifunctional centre (left). The Effenaa...
Eindhoven |@lemmatized people:3 eindhoven:98 world:6 war:6 ii:3 watching:1 allied:1 force:3 enter:1 city:45 follow:3 liberation:2 axis:1 september:3 evoluon:3 conference:2 center:2 regent:1 right:4 admirant:4 centre:11 apartment:1 building:6 south:5 wing:1 witte:5 dame:5 multifunctional:1 left:1 effenaar:2 music:7 venu...
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Oracle
"Consulting the Oracle" by John William Waterhouse, showing eight priestesses in a temple of prophecy An oracle is a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion; an infallible authority, usually spiritual in nature. It may also be a revealed prediction or precognition of the future, ...
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Ethnology
Ethnology (from the Greek , ethnos meaning "habit, custom, convention") is the branch of anthropology that compares and analyzes the origins, distribution, technology, religion, language, and social structure of the ethnic, racial, and/or national divisions of humanity. Ethnology is that branch of anthropology,which d...
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Left-wing_politics
In politics, left-wing, political left, leftist and the Left are terms applied to positions that focus on changing traditional social orders and creating a more egalitarian distribution of wealth and privilege. The phrase left-wing was coined during the French Revolution, when left-wing referred to the seating arrange...
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Mariana_Trench
Location of the Mariana Trench The Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust. It has a maximum depth of about 10,911 meters (35,798 feet; 6.78 miles), and is located in the western North Pacific Ocean, to the east and s...
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Battle_of_Waterloo
In the Battle of Waterloo (Sunday 18 June 1815 1815 Calendar near Waterloo, Belgium) forces of the French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte and Michel Ney were defeated by those of the Seventh Coalition, including a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard von Blücher and an Anglo-Allied army under the command of the ...
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Beer
Leffe, a Belgian beer, served in its own branded glasses Schlenkerla Rauchbier straight from the cask Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived fro...
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Marvel_Comics
Marvel Publishing, Inc., doing business as Marvel Comics, http://www.secinfo.com/d122g8.ted.c.htm is an American comic book and related media company, and a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel Comics: The Early Timely Years Classic Comics Suite. Retrieved October 18, 2008. Marvel counts among its charact...
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Nordea
Nordea Bank AB is a Nordic financial services group operating in Northern Europe, based in Stockholm. It is the result of the successive mergers and acquisitions of the Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian banks of Nordbanken, Merita Bank, Unibank and Kreditkassen (Christiania Bank) that took place between 1997 and 2...
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George_Abbot_(bishop)
George Abbot (October 19, 1562 – August 5, 1633) was an English divine and Archbishop of Canterbury. Carr, William, University College], Routledge, 1998. ISBN 9780415186322. Chapter V, [http://books.google.com/books?id=hzBc2Ur_9YIC&pg=PA74&vq=George+Abbot The Sixteen Century and Chapter VI, The Seventeenth Century to t...
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Explorers_program
The Explorer program was the United States's first successful attempt to launch an artificial satellite. It began as a U.S. Army proposal to place a scientific satellite into orbit during the International Geophysical Year. That proposal was rejected in favor of the U.S. Navy's Project Vanguard. It was revived as a cr...
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Baudot_code
The Baudot code, invented by Émile Baudot Anthony Ralston and Edwin D. Reilly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Computer Science Third Edition, IEEE Press/Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York 1993, ISBN 0-442-27679-6 Baudot Code , is a character set predating EBCDIC and ASCII. It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alp...
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Foreign_relations_of_Oman
When Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said assumed power in 1970, Oman had limited contacts with the outside world, including neighbouring Arab states. A total of 14 countries maintained diplomatic presence in the country: Bangladesh, Brunei, the People's Republic of China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands...
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Individualism
Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, or social outlook that stresses independence and self-reliance. Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires, while opposing most external interference upon one's choices, whether by society, or any other group or institution. Individualism is o...
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Clitoris
The clitoris is a sexual organ that is present only in female mammals. In humans, the visible button-like portion is located near the anterior junction of the labia minora, above the opening of the urethra and vagina. Unlike the penis, which is homologous to the clitoris, the clitoris does not contain the distal portio...
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Knowbot_Information_Service
The Knowbot Information Service (KIS), also known as netaddress, provides a uniform user interface to a variety of remote directory services such as whois, finger, X.500, MCIMail. By submitting a single query to KIS, a user can search a set of remote white pages services and see the results of the search in a uniform f...
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Andrew_S._Tanenbaum
Andrew Stuart "Andy" Tanenbaum (sometimes referred to by the handle ast) (born March 16, 1944) is a professor of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is best known as the author of MINIX, a free Unix-like operating system for teaching purposes, and for his computer science text...
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History_of_Macau
St. Paul's Cathedral in the 19th century by George Chinnery (1774—1852) Macau is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. It was administered by Portugal for 442 years, first as a trading post, and subsequently as a Portuguese territory, until its handover to China in 1999. It was the...
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Radio_Free_Albemuth
A posthumously published novel by Philip K. Dick, written in 1976, Radio Free Albemuth (originally titled VALISystem A) was his first attempt to deal in fiction with his experiences of early 1974. When the publishers, Bantam, requested extensive rewrites he canned the project, reworking some of the material into his su...
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Caddy
In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player's bag, and gives insightful advice and moral support. A good caddy is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course being played, along with the best strategy in playing it. This includes knowing overall yardage, pin placements and club selectio...
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Rail_transport_modelling
HO scale model railroad. A scale model of Berlin's Bahnhof Zoo at the LOXX Berlin model railway. A Japanese HOe scale model railroad. The Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg/Germany - the largest model railway in the world One of the smallest (Z scale, 1:220) placed on the buffer bar of one of the largest (live steam, 1:8) ...
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California_Institute_of_Technology
The California Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Caltech) The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; other spellings such as "Cal Tech" and "CalTech" are incorrect. The Institute is also occasionally referred to as "CIT," most notably in its alma mater, but this is uncommon. is a pri...
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Links_(web_browser)
Links is an open source text and graphic web browser with a pull-down menu system. Links home page It renders complex pages, has partial HTML 4.0 support (including tables and frames and support for multiple character sets such as including UTF-8), supports color and monochrome terminals and allows horizontal scrollin...
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