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1,900 | History_of_Afghanistan | The history of Afghanistan begins at 330 BC with the rise of Alexander the Great to modern times. CNN: Afghanistan, Crossroads of History Afghanistan For the development of the name Afghanistan, see Origins of the name Afghan is a territory whose current boundaries were mostly determined in the 19th Century. The wor... | History_of_Afghanistan |@lemmatized history:26 afghanistan:97 begin:9 bc:3 rise:2 alexander:3 great:10 modern:6 time:10 cnn:1 crossroad:2 development:5 name:6 see:3 origin:1 afghan:33 territory:3 whose:3 current:1 boundary:2 mostly:3 determine:3 century:22 word:1 use:1 refer:1 even:3 though:2 especially:2 know:6 many:8... |
1,901 | Leg_theory | Leg theory is a bowling tactic in the sport of cricket. The term leg theory is somewhat archaic and seldom used any more, but the basic tactic still plays a part in modern cricket. Simply put, leg theory involves concentrating the bowling attack at or near the line of leg stump. This may or may not be accompanied by a... | Leg_theory |@lemmatized leg:19 theory:13 bowling:5 tactic:8 sport:1 cricket:8 term:1 somewhat:1 archaic:1 seldom:1 use:5 basic:1 still:1 play:5 part:1 modern:1 simply:1 put:1 involve:1 concentrate:2 attack:4 near:1 line:2 stump:2 may:2 accompany:1 concentration:2 fielder:3 side:6 aim:1 cramp:1 batsman:12 make:2 ball:8 ... |
1,902 | Marshall_McLuhan | Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC (July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar — a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, and a communications theorist. McLuhan's work is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. McLuhan is known f... | Marshall_McLuhan |@lemmatized herbert:4 marshall:20 mcluhan:176 cc:1 july:2 december:2 canadian:4 educator:1 philosopher:1 scholar:3 professor:1 english:7 literature:1 literary:5 critic:2 rhetorician:1 communication:13 theorist:2 work:22 view:4 one:20 cornerstone:1 study:21 medium:100 theory:3 know:9 expression:1 messa... |
1,903 | Essendon_Football_Club | Essendon's Home and Clash Jumpers Essendon Football Club, nicknamed The Bombers, is an Australian rules football club and is part of the Australian Football League. Formed in 1871 as a junior club and as a senior club in 1873, it is headquartered at the Essendon Recreation Reserve, Windy Hill in the Melbourne suburb ... | Essendon_Football_Club |@lemmatized essendon:198 home:16 clash:12 jumper:15 football:37 club:105 nickname:2 bomber:38 australian:7 rule:2 part:3 league:5 form:13 junior:3 senior:5 headquarter:1 recreation:3 reserve:4 windy:13 hill:17 melbourne:48 suburb:2 match:49 day:10 game:36 etihad:3 stadium:3 share:2 premiership:4... |
1,904 | Education_reform | Education reform is a plan or movement which attempts to bring about a systematic change in educational theory or practice across a community or society. In western society, this has preoccupied many famous intellectuals such as Plato Plato's Dialogues are primarily an account of a gifted teacher, Socrates, instructin... | Education_reform |@lemmatized education:94 reform:49 plan:2 movement:9 attempt:6 bring:3 systematic:1 change:4 educational:28 theory:18 practice:8 across:2 community:3 society:6 western:5 preoccupy:1 many:19 famous:2 intellectual:2 plato:7 dialogue:1 primarily:1 account:2 gifted:2 teacher:17 socrates:1 instruct:1 vario... |
1,905 | McLaren | McLaren is a Formula One team based in Woking, Surrey, . Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and Canadian-American Challenge Cup. The team is one of the most successful teams in Formula One, having wo... | McLaren |@lemmatized mclaren:175 formula:27 one:36 team:93 base:2 woking:3 surrey:1 found:2 new:19 zealander:2 bruce:33 best:1 know:2 constructor:15 also:13 compete:2 indianapolis:8 mile:1 race:70 canadian:4 american:6 challenge:8 cup:1 successful:8 win:65 driver:33 championship:38 first:27 design:7 car:41 use:9 carbon... |
1,906 | Bain-marie | A bain-marie A bain-marie (also known as a water bath) is a French term for a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently and gradually to fixed temperatures, or to keep materials warm over a period of time. Description The bain-marie comes in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, an... | Bain-marie |@lemmatized bain:17 marie:23 also:4 know:1 water:7 bath:4 french:2 term:2 piece:1 equipment:1 use:8 science:3 industry:1 cook:6 heat:15 material:7 gently:2 gradually:1 fix:1 temperature:7 keep:4 warm:3 period:2 time:2 description:1 come:2 wide:2 variety:1 shape:1 size:1 type:4 traditionally:2 cylindrical:1 ... |
1,907 | Hernán_Cortés | Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca (; 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec empire and brought large portions of mainland Mexico under the King of Castile, in the early 16th century. Cortés was part of the generation... | Hernán_Cortés |@lemmatized hernán:19 cortés:183 de:93 monroy:6 pizarro:10 marqués:4 del:13 valle:9 oaxaca:11 december:3 spanish:17 conquistador:8 lead:4 expedition:20 cause:3 fall:2 aztec:20 empire:12 bring:6 large:4 portion:1 mainland:3 mexico:56 king:8 castile:3 early:6 century:3 part:8 generation:1 colonizer:1 begin... |
1,908 | Electronic_mixer | A simple three-channel passive additive mixer. More channels can be added by simply adding more input jacks and mix resistors. A "virtual ground" active additive mixer. The buffer amplifiers serve to reduce crosstalk and distortion. An electronic mixer is a device that combines two or more electronic signals into o... | Electronic_mixer |@lemmatized simple:3 three:1 channel:2 passive:2 additive:6 mixer:25 add:4 simply:1 input:4 jack:1 mix:1 resistor:2 virtual:1 ground:1 active:2 buffer:2 amplifier:2 serve:1 reduce:1 crosstalk:1 distortion:2 electronic:3 device:2 combine:1 two:8 signal:22 one:2 composite:2 output:6 basic:1 type:1 toget... |
1,909 | List_of_explorations | Some of the most important explorations of Western civilization (in chronological order) : Exploration When Who (explorer) Around western Europe to Thule Island about 330 BC Pytheas of Marseilles The Middle East and India 325 BC-280 BC Alexander the Great Greenland 900 Gunnbjörn Ulfsson Silk Road 1274-1295 Marco P... | List_of_explorations |@lemmatized important:1 exploration:5 western:3 civilization:1 chronological:1 order:1 explorer:1 around:1 europe:1 thule:1 island:2 bc:3 pytheas:1 marseille:1 middle:1 east:2 india:2 alexander:2 great:1 greenland:1 gunnbjörn:1 ulfsson:1 silk:1 road:1 marco:1 polo:1 azores:1 diogo:2 de:2 silves:1 ... |
1,910 | Liquid_consonant | Liquid consonants, or liquids, are trills, taps, or approximant consonants that are not classified as semivowels (glides) because they do not correspond phonetically to specific vowels (in the way that, for example, the initial in English yes corresponds to ). The class of liquids can be divided into lateral liquids ... | Liquid_consonant |@lemmatized liquid:14 consonant:4 trill:4 tap:1 approximant:2 classify:1 semivowel:1 glide:1 correspond:1 phonetically:1 specific:1 vowel:2 way:2 example:1 initial:1 english:2 yes:1 corresponds:1 class:1 divide:1 lateral:10 rhotics:4 obstruent:3 mainly:1 find:1 indigenous:3 language:11 north:4 america... |
1,911 | Dan_DeCarlo | Daniel S. DeCarlo (December 12, 1919, - December 19, 2001) was an American cartoonist best known as the artist who developed the look of Archie Comics in the late 1950s and early 1960s, modernizing the characters to their contemporary appearance and establishing the publisher's house style. As well, he is the generally... | Dan_DeCarlo |@lemmatized daniel:1 decarlo:20 december:2 american:2 cartoonist:3 best:3 know:1 artist:5 develop:1 look:1 archie:7 comic:18 late:2 early:2 modernize:1 character:3 contemporary:1 appearance:1 establish:1 publisher:4 house:1 style:1 well:2 generally:1 recognize:1 creator:2 sabrina:1 teenage:1 witch:1 josie:... |
1,912 | Coil | A coil is a series of loops. Coil may refer to: Coil, a colloquial term for an intrauterine device Coil, a synonym for inductor Coil stamp, a type of postage stamp sold as strips one stamp wide Warp coil, a component in the Star Trek universe's warp drive Mortal coil, the troubles of daily life and the strife and suff... | Coil |@lemmatized coil:21 series:1 loop:1 may:2 refer:2 colloquial:1 term:1 intrauterine:1 device:1 synonym:1 inductor:1 stamp:3 type:1 postage:1 sell:1 strip:1 one:1 wide:1 warp:2 component:1 star:1 trek:1 universe:2 drive:1 mortal:2 trouble:1 daily:1 life:1 strife:1 suffering:1 world:1 wigeon:2 group:1 original:1 nam... |
1,913 | Federated_States_of_Micronesia | The Federated States of Micronesia is an island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, north of Papua New Guinea. The country is a sovereign state in free association with the United States. The Federated States of Micronesia were formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, a United Nations Trust Terri... | Federated_States_of_Micronesia |@lemmatized federated:15 state:36 micronesia:28 island:16 nation:5 locate:3 pacific:7 ocean:1 north:1 papua:1 new:3 guinea:2 country:4 sovereign:2 free:6 association:5 united:11 formerly:2 part:2 trust:5 territory:6 islands:5 u:10 administration:1 adopt:1 constitution:3 independence:2 at... |
1,914 | Francis_Gary_Powers | Francis Gary Powers with a model of the U-2. Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) was an American pilot whose CIA CIA FOIA - Francis Gary Powers: U-2 Spy Pilot Shot Down by the Soviets U-2 spy plane was shot down while over the Soviet Union, causing the 1960 U-2 incident. Early life Powers was born ... | Francis_Gary_Powers |@lemmatized francis:7 gary:9 power:36 model:2 u:21 august:4 american:2 pilot:9 whose:1 cia:10 foia:2 spy:8 shoot:3 soviet:13 plane:9 union:4 cause:1 incident:8 early:1 life:1 bear:1 jenkins:1 kentucky:2 melungeon:1 ancestry:1 raise:1 pound:1 virginia:2 border:1 graduate:1 milligan:1 college:2 johns... |
1,915 | Mercury_(programming_language) | Mercury is a functional logic programming language geared towards real-world applications. It is developed at the University Of Melbourne Computer Science department under the supervision of Zoltán Somogyi. The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltán Somogyi and was released on April 8... | Mercury_(programming_language) |@lemmatized mercury:27 functional:1 logic:5 program:10 language:21 gear:1 towards:1 real:1 world:5 application:1 develop:3 university:2 melbourne:3 computer:1 science:1 department:1 supervision:1 zoltán:2 somogyi:2 first:1 version:3 fergus:1 henderson:1 thomas:1 conway:1 release:3 april:... |
1,916 | Felix_Wankel | Felix Heinrich Wankel (August 13, 1902 – October 9, 1988) was a German mechanical engineer and the inventor of the Wankel engine. Wankel was born in Lahr, Germany, in the upper Rhine Valley. Since his mother was widowed in World War I, Wankel received no university education or even an apprenticeship. However, he was ... | Felix_Wankel |@lemmatized felix:1 heinrich:1 wankel:12 august:1 october:1 german:3 mechanical:1 engineer:2 inventor:1 engine:24 bear:1 lahr:2 germany:2 upper:1 rhine:1 valley:1 since:1 mother:1 widow:1 world:2 war:3 receive:1 university:1 education:1 even:1 apprenticeship:1 however:1 able:1 teach:1 technical:1 subject:... |
1,917 | Economy_of_Eritrea | As of 2005, Eritrea is one of the poorest countries in the world. More than half of the population lives on less than US$1 per day, and about one-third lives in extreme poverty (defined as subsisting on less than 2,000 calories per day). Although the Eritrean government has stated its commitment to adoption of market-b... | Economy_of_Eritrea |@lemmatized eritrea:47 one:3 poor:2 country:6 world:5 half:1 population:3 live:2 less:3 u:25 per:5 day:2 third:1 life:1 extreme:1 poverty:2 define:1 subsist:1 calorie:1 although:6 eritrean:13 government:16 state:1 commitment:1 adoption:1 market:5 base:3 economic:7 policy:2 long:2 run:1 authority:1 i... |
1,918 | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FO_-_Q | symbols - B -- C - D -- E - H -- I - K -- L - N -- O - Q -- R - S -- T - W -- X - Z -- FOLDOC Status Page O O2 Oaklisp OAP OATH Ob- OBDC OBE Oberon DONE Oberon-2 Oberon-V Obfuscated C Contest DONE obi-wan error OBJ OBJ0 OBJ2 OBJ3 object ObjectBroker ObjectCenter Object CHILL object code Object Compatibility Standard O... | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FO_-_Q |@lemmatized symbol:1 b:1 c:7 e:1 h:1 k:3 l:3 n:3 q:3 r:2 w:1 x:1 z:2 foldoc:1 status:1 page:13 oaklisp:1 oap:1 oath:1 ob:1 obdc:1 obe:1 oberon:4 v:1 obfuscate:1 contest:1 obi:1 wan:1 error:4 obj:1 object:32 objectbroker:1 objectcenter:1 chill:1 code:6 compatibilit... |
1,919 | Molotov_cocktail | The Molotov cocktail, also known as the petrol bomb, gasoline bomb, or Molotov bomb, or simply Molotov, is a generic name used for a variety of improvised incendiary weapons. They are frequently used by rioters due to their relatively easy mode of production. The bombs were derisively named after the then Foreign Mini... | Molotov_cocktail |@lemmatized molotov:22 cocktail:15 also:3 know:2 petrol:4 bomb:7 gasoline:5 simply:1 generic:1 name:2 use:15 variety:2 improvised:3 incendiary:5 weapon:3 frequently:1 rioter:1 due:1 relatively:1 easy:1 mode:1 production:2 derisively:1 foreign:2 minister:1 soviet:13 union:3 vyacheslav:2 finn:3 winter:5... |
1,920 | Demographics_of_Latvia | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the historical territory of Latvia, including population density, ethnic background, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Background Latvia was settled by the Baltic tri... | Demographics_of_Latvia |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:16 historical:2 territory:2 latvia:15 include:2 density:1 ethnic:5 background:2 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 settle:1 baltic:5 tribe:1 three:1 millennium:1 ago:1 along:1 eas... |
1,921 | Finno-Ugric_languages | Finno-Ugric () is a group of languages in the Uralic language family, comprising Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian and related languages. It comprises the Finno-Permic and Ugric language families. Status The term Finno-Ugric is somewhat controversial today , with many historical linguists feeling that the Finno-Permic la... | Finno-Ugric_languages |@lemmatized finno:93 ugric:89 group:12 language:80 uralic:37 family:24 comprise:2 finnish:27 estonian:15 hungarian:26 related:1 permic:12 status:3 term:3 somewhat:1 controversial:2 today:5 many:3 historical:3 linguist:5 feel:1 distinct:2 samoyedic:7 speak:9 siberia:1 thus:6 felt:1 early:5 may:5 d... |
1,922 | Aldona_of_Lithuania | Aldona (baptized Ona or Anna; her pagan name Aldona is known only from the writings of Maciej Stryjkowski; ca. 1309 – May 26, 1339) was the Queen of Poland (1333–1339), and the Princess of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. She was the daughter of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. Biography Aldona married Casimir III of... | Aldona_of_Lithuania |@lemmatized aldona:9 baptize:1 ona:1 anna:1 pagan:2 name:1 know:4 writing:1 maciej:1 stryjkowski:1 ca:3 may:2 queen:1 poland:3 princess:1 grand:2 duchy:1 lithuania:6 daughter:3 gediminas:4 duke:2 biography:1 marry:5 casimir:4 iii:1 year:1 old:1 bride:1 probably:1 age:1 marriage:3 take:2 place:1 apr... |
1,923 | John_Wilkes_Booth | John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. Booth was a member of the prominent 19th century Booth theatrical family from Maryland and, by the 1860s, was a popular actor, well known in... | John_Wilkes_Booth |@lemmatized john:28 wilkes:20 booth:200 may:13 april:18 american:32 stage:14 actor:18 assassinate:6 president:22 abraham:5 lincoln:73 ford:11 theatre:17 washington:16 c:5 member:2 prominent:2 century:2 theatrical:3 family:12 maryland:20 popular:5 well:16 know:12 northern:6 united:4 state:19 south:20 ... |
1,924 | Appellate_court | Court of Appeal, Court of Appeals, and Appellate Division redirect here; for a list of specific courts using those titles, see Court of Appeal (disambiguation), Court of Appeals (disambiguation), and Appellate Division (disambiguation). An appellate court is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a tr... | Appellate_court |@lemmatized court:59 appeal:25 appellate:19 division:4 redirect:1 list:1 specific:1 use:1 title:5 see:2 disambiguation:4 law:1 empower:1 hear:8 trial:8 low:3 tribunal:1 jurisdiction:7 system:2 divide:1 least:2 three:1 level:1 initially:1 case:6 review:6 evidence:2 testimony:1 determine:2 fact:2 one:4 i... |
1,925 | Allophone | In phonetics, an allophone (from the , állos, "other" and φωνή, phōnē, "voice, sound") is one of several similar speech sounds (phones) that belong to the same phoneme. A phoneme is an abstract unit of speech sound that can distinguish words: That is, changing a phoneme in a word can produce another word. Speakers of a... | Allophone |@lemmatized phonetics:2 allophone:25 állos:1 φωνή:1 phōnē:1 voice:1 sound:11 one:4 several:2 similar:1 speech:5 phone:2 belong:1 phoneme:23 abstract:2 unit:1 distinguish:2 word:12 change:3 produce:2 another:1 speaker:8 particular:1 language:6 perceive:1 distinctive:2 rather:1 variant:2 win:1 meaning:1 result... |
1,926 | David_Brewster | Sir David Brewster FRS (11 December 1781 – 10 February 1868) was a Scottish physicist,mathematician ,scientist, inventor and writer. Life and work David Brewster was born at Jedburgh, where his father, a teacher of high reputation, was rector of the grammar school. At the age of twelve, he was sent to the University ... | David_Brewster |@lemmatized sir:9 david:4 brewster:23 fr:1 december:1 february:1 scottish:1 physicist:1 mathematician:2 scientist:1 inventor:1 writer:2 life:6 work:6 bear:2 jedburgh:1 father:1 teacher:1 high:2 reputation:1 rector:1 grammar:1 school:1 age:3 twelve:1 send:1 university:3 edinburgh:7 intend:1 clergy:2 howe... |
1,927 | Destroy_All_Monsters | Destroy All Monsters, released in Japan as , is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (Monster Movie). The ninth in Toho Studios' Godzilla series, it was directed by Ishiro Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and Sadamasa Arikawa. The film features 11 monsters: Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah, Rodan, Gorosaurus, Anguirus, Kum... | Destroy_All_Monsters |@lemmatized destroy:6 monster:23 release:9 japan:5 daikaiju:1 eiga:1 movie:1 ninth:1 toho:3 studio:2 godzilla:8 series:1 direct:1 ishiro:1 honda:1 special:2 effect:1 eiji:1 tsuburaya:1 sadamasa:1 arikawa:1 film:16 feature:4 mothra:4 king:5 ghidorah:5 rodan:4 gorosaurus:4 anguirus:4 kumonga:3 manda... |
1,928 | Foreign_relations_of_Chad | The Foreign relations of Chad are motivated primarily by the desire for outside investment in Chadian industry and support for Chadian President Idriss Déby. Chad is officially non-aligned but has close relations with France, the former colonial power. Relations with neighbouring Libya and Sudan vary periodically. Late... | Foreign_relations_of_Chad |@lemmatized foreign:2 relation:17 chad:30 motivate:1 primarily:1 desire:1 outside:1 investment:1 chadian:3 industry:1 support:4 president:4 idriss:2 déby:4 officially:4 non:2 align:2 close:4 france:3 former:3 colonial:2 power:2 neighbour:1 libya:5 sudan:10 vary:1 periodically:1 lately:1 idris... |
1,929 | Intelsat | Intelsat, Ltd. is the world’s largest commercial satellite communications services provider. Originally formed as International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT), it was an intergovernmental consortium owning and managing a constellation of communications satellites providing international broadcast ... | Intelsat |@lemmatized intelsat:58 ltd:3 world:2 large:4 commercial:1 satellite:36 communication:5 service:8 provider:2 originally:1 form:2 international:5 telecommunication:2 organization:5 intergovernmental:1 consortium:1 owning:1 manage:1 constellation:1 provide:3 broadcast:1 operate:3 fleet:3 june:1 bc:1 partner:3 a... |
1,930 | Fluorescence | Fluorescent minerals Fluorescence is a luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the emission of a photon with a longer (less energetic) wavelength. The energy difference between the absorbed and emitted photons ends up as molecular... | Fluorescence |@lemmatized fluorescent:32 mineral:4 fluorescence:69 luminescence:2 mostly:1 find:2 optical:3 phenomenon:3 cold:1 body:1 molecular:4 absorption:3 photon:14 trigger:1 emission:8 longer:1 less:1 energetic:1 wavelength:5 energy:11 difference:2 absorbed:2 emitted:4 end:1 rotation:1 vibration:2 heat:3 sometime... |
1,931 | Bill_Mumy | Charles William "Bill" Mumy, Jr. (; born February 1, 1954), is an American actor, musician, pitchman, instrumentalist, voice-over artist and a figure in the science-fiction community. He is known primarily for his roles in movies and television, character-type roles, and who also works in television production. The re... | Bill_Mumy |@lemmatized charles:2 william:2 bill:3 mumy:21 jr:1 born:1 february:1 american:1 actor:6 musician:4 pitchman:1 instrumentalist:1 voice:8 artist:3 figure:1 science:1 fiction:1 community:1 know:3 primarily:1 role:7 movie:6 television:6 character:5 type:1 also:9 work:7 production:2 red:1 head:3 come:2 prominenc... |
1,932 | Neville_Chamberlain | Arthur Neville Chamberlain (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940. Chamberlain is best known for appeasement foreign policy, in particular regarding his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the Sudetenland region o... | Neville_Chamberlain |@lemmatized arthur:8 neville:42 chamberlain:317 march:40 november:7 british:124 conservative:35 politician:4 prime:24 minister:58 united:55 kingdom:39 best:18 know:6 appeasement:35 foreign:58 policy:93 particular:7 regard:14 signing:1 munich:40 agreement:19 concede:1 sudetenland:13 region:4 czechos... |
1,933 | Demographics_of_India | This article is about the demographic features of the population of India, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The demographics of India is remarkably diverse. India's population of approximately ... | Demographics_of_India |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:9 feature:2 population:32 india:61 include:4 density:2 ethnicity:1 education:2 level:2 health:1 populace:1 economic:2 status:1 religious:11 affiliation:1 aspect:1 remarkably:1 diverse:1 approximately:2 billion:2 people:2 estimate:4 july:2 comprise:2 one:4 sixth:2... |
1,934 | Epistle_to_the_Colossians | In the New Testament, Colossians is an epistle written, according to the text itself, by Paul the Apostle. The epistle addresses the church in Colossae, a rather insignificant Phrygian city near Ephesus in Asia Minor. "Colossians, Epistle to the." Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the Christian church. New Yo... | Epistle_to_the_Colossians |@lemmatized new:20 testament:7 colossian:16 epistle:26 write:13 accord:2 text:3 paul:31 apostle:2 address:1 church:10 colossae:1 rather:2 insignificant:1 phrygian:1 city:1 near:2 ephesus:2 asia:1 minor:1 cross:1 f:2 l:3 ed:1 oxford:3 dictionary:1 christian:5 york:4 university:3 press:4 member... |
1,935 | Cedar_Falls,_Iowa | Cedar Falls is a city in Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States, and it is home to one of Iowa's three public universities, the University of Northern Iowa. The population was 36,145 at the 2000 census. It has the smaller population of the two principal cities in the Cedar Falls-Waterloo, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical ... | Cedar_Falls,_Iowa |@lemmatized cedar:34 fall:28 city:17 black:2 hawk:1 county:2 iowa:17 united:2 state:3 home:3 one:2 three:4 public:9 university:13 northern:10 population:6 census:3 small:1 two:3 principal:1 waterloo:3 metropolitan:1 statistical:1 area:4 history:4 found:1 william:1 sturgis:4 originally:1 name:2 first:... |
1,936 | Hawker_Harrier | The Hawker Harrier was an experimental biplane torpedo bomber aircraft built by Hawker Aircraft to a specification issued in the 1920s for the RAF. Development In , the British air ministry laid down specifications for a high altitude bomber to replace the Hawker Horsley and for a coastal torpedo bomber (Specificatio... | Hawker_Harrier |@lemmatized hawker:5 harrier:5 experimental:2 biplane:2 torpedo:4 bomber:4 aircraft:7 build:1 specification:9 issue:1 raf:1 development:1 british:2 air:2 ministry:2 lay:1 high:1 altitude:1 replace:2 horsley:2 coastal:1 similar:1 announce:1 single:2 competition:2 would:1 hold:1 study:1 submit:1 mason:2 p... |
1,937 | Recreational_use_of_dextromethorphan | For general information on this drug, including medical usage, see dextromethorphan. Dextromethorphan or DXM, an active ingredient found in most cough suppressant cold medicines, is commonly used as a recreational drug. While having almost no psychoactive effects at medically-recommended doses, dextromethorphan has eu... | Recreational_use_of_dextromethorphan |@lemmatized general:3 information:3 drug:19 include:5 medical:2 usage:2 see:2 dextromethorphan:50 dxm:17 active:4 ingredient:4 find:2 cough:7 suppressant:4 cold:3 medicine:2 commonly:2 use:10 recreational:13 almost:1 psychoactive:1 effect:26 medically:2 recommended:1 dos:11 euphori... |
1,938 | Apollo_13 | Original crew photo.Left to right: Lovell, Mattingly, Haise. Apollo 13 was the third manned mission by NASA intended to land on the moon, but a mid-mission technical malfunction forced the lunar landing to be aborted. The crewmembers were Commander James A. Lovell, Command Module pilot John L. "Jack" Swigert, and Luna... | Apollo_13 |@lemmatized original:8 crew:37 photo:1 leave:4 right:1 lovell:25 mattingly:10 haise:6 apollo:84 third:2 man:2 mission:49 nasa:15 intend:5 land:5 moon:20 mid:1 technical:3 malfunction:3 force:2 lunar:29 landing:5 abort:2 crewmembers:1 commander:5 james:2 command:20 module:41 pilot:15 john:5 l:7 jack:4 swigert... |
1,939 | Constitutional_monarchy | A constitutional monarchy is a form of constitutional government, where either an elected or hereditary monarch is the head of state, unlike in an absolute monarchy, where in the king or the queen is the sole source of political power, as he or she is not legally bound by the constitution. Most constitutional monarchi... | Constitutional_monarchy |@lemmatized constitutional:40 monarchy:43 form:4 government:10 either:1 elect:8 hereditary:3 monarch:25 head:9 state:11 unlike:2 absolute:9 king:9 queen:3 sole:1 source:1 political:7 power:16 legally:1 bind:2 constitution:10 parliamentary:7 system:5 australia:2 belgium:5 cambodia:1 canada:1 den... |
1,940 | Lutheranism | Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century German reformer Martin Luther. Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the church launched the Protestant Reformation. The reactions of governmental and churchly authorities to the internati... | Lutheranism |@lemmatized lutheranism:29 major:1 branch:2 western:1 christianity:3 identify:1 teaching:13 sixteenth:2 century:12 german:10 reformer:2 martin:16 luther:31 effort:2 reform:9 theology:16 practice:8 church:111 launch:1 protestant:5 reformation:20 reaction:1 governmental:1 churchly:1 authority:12 internationa... |
1,941 | Cutter_Expansive_Classification | The Cutter Expansive Classification system is a library classification system devised by Charles Ammi Cutter. It uses all letters to designate the top categories of books. This is in contrast to the Dewey Decimal Classification, which uses only numbers, and the Library of Congress classification, which uses a mixture o... | Cutter_Expansive_Classification |@lemmatized cutter:29 expansive:1 classification:20 system:12 library:17 devise:1 charles:7 ammi:5 use:10 letter:10 designate:1 top:2 category:2 book:7 contrast:1 dewey:3 decimal:4 number:17 congress:5 mixture:1 basis:3 one:5 perhaps:2 remember:1 cannot:1 learn:1 even:1 part:1 quickly:1... |
1,942 | Economy_of_Latvia | Until the middle of 2008 Latvia had the fastest growing economy in Europe. It has had high GDP growth since 2000. In 2003, GDP growth was 7.5% and inflation was 2.9%. Unemployment was 8.8% in 2003, almost unchanged compared to the previous two years. Privatization is mostly complete, except for some of the large state-... | Economy_of_Latvia |@lemmatized middle:1 latvia:21 fast:1 grow:2 economy:7 europe:5 high:3 gdp:12 growth:5 since:2 inflation:7 unemployment:3 almost:2 unchanged:1 compare:2 previous:1 two:2 year:10 privatization:3 mostly:1 complete:2 except:1 large:5 state:8 owned:1 utility:2 may:1 join:3 european:4 union:4 economic:4 h... |
1,943 | History_of_Mozambique | Mozambique was a Portuguese colony, overseas province and then a member state of Portugal. It became independent from Portugal in 1975. Pre-colonial History Mozambique's first inhabitants were the San hunters and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisani peoples. Between the first and fourth centuries AD, waves of Bantu-sp... | History_of_Mozambique |@lemmatized mozambique:28 portuguese:20 colony:6 overseas:3 province:2 member:2 state:6 portugal:9 become:7 independent:4 pre:1 colonial:6 history:5 first:5 inhabitant:1 san:1 hunter:1 gatherer:1 ancestor:1 khoisani:1 people:4 fourth:2 century:5 ad:1 wave:1 bantu:2 speaking:1 migrate:1 north:1 za... |
1,944 | Kalahari_Desert | Kalahari by NASA World Wind The Kalahari Desert (shown in maroon) & Kalahari Basin (orange) Kalahari in Namibia The Kalahari Desert is a large, arid desert area in southwestern Sub-Saharan Africa extending 900,000 km² (225,000 sq. mi.), covering much of Botswana and parts of Namibia. It has huge tracts of excellent gra... | Kalahari_Desert |@lemmatized kalahari:32 nasa:1 world:3 wind:2 desert:14 show:1 maroon:1 basin:1 orange:1 namibia:4 large:3 arid:2 area:8 southwestern:1 sub:1 saharan:1 africa:2 extend:1 sq:1 mi:1 cover:4 much:3 botswana:5 part:2 huge:1 tract:1 excellent:1 grazing:1 good:1 rain:3 climate:2 derive:1 tswana:2 word:1 kgal... |
1,945 | Flood_fill | recursive flood-fill with 4 directions Flood fill, also called seed fill, is an algorithm that determines the area connected to a given node in a multi-dimensional array. It is used in the "bucket" fill tool of paint programs to determine which parts of a bitmap to fill with color, and in puzzle games such as Minesweep... | Flood_fill |@lemmatized recursive:6 flood:20 fill:41 direction:10 also:5 call:1 seed:2 algorithm:18 determine:3 area:4 connect:5 give:2 node:38 multi:1 dimensional:2 array:5 use:20 bucket:2 tool:2 paint:11 program:1 part:1 bitmap:2 color:62 puzzle:1 game:2 minesweeper:1 puyo:2 lumines:1 samegame:1 magical:1 drop:1 piec... |
1,946 | George_Fox | George Fox (July 1624 – 13 January 1691) was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. The son of a weaver from rural England, Fox was apprenticed to a cobbler. Living in a time of great social upheaval and war, he rebelled against the religious a... | George_Fox |@lemmatized george:29 fox:179 july:1 january:4 english:7 dissenter:5 founder:1 religious:17 society:11 friend:40 commonly:1 know:8 quaker:50 son:3 weaver:2 rural:1 england:12 apprentice:2 cobbler:1 living:1 time:21 great:13 social:6 upheaval:1 war:6 rebel:1 political:1 consensus:1 propose:2 unusual:1 uncomp... |
1,947 | Hungarian_language | Hungarian (magyar nyelv ) is a Uralic language (more specifically a Ugric language) unrelated to most other languages in Europe. It is mainly spoken in Hungary and by the Hungarian minorities in the seven neighbouring countries. The Hungarian name for the language is magyar (). There are about 14.5 million native spea... | Hungarian_language |@lemmatized hungarian:201 magyar:9 nyelv:5 uralic:14 language:102 specifically:2 ugric:10 unrelated:1 europe:2 mainly:6 speak:6 hungary:23 minority:4 seven:2 neighbouring:1 country:6 name:31 million:7 native:7 speaker:14 live:7 modern:3 day:6 two:20 outside:1 present:8 area:2 part:9 kingdom:5 treaty... |
1,948 | Cleveland_Indians | The Cleveland Indians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Since , they have played in Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field). The team's spring training facility is in Goodyear, Arizona. Since their establishment i... | Cleveland_Indians |@lemmatized cleveland:82 indian:93 professional:8 baseball:24 team:96 base:3 ohio:2 central:9 division:16 major:15 league:76 american:23 since:8 play:21 progressive:2 field:12 formerly:2 jacob:6 spring:2 training:2 facility:1 goodyear:1 arizona:2 establishment:1 win:33 two:22 world:18 series:39 champ... |
1,949 | Heaven | Dante and Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven; from Gustave Doré's illustrations to the Divine Comedy. Heaven may refer to the physical heavens, the sky or the seemingly endless expanse of the universe beyond. This is the traditional literal meaning of the term in English, however since at least AD 1000, it is typi... | Heaven |@lemmatized dante:2 beatrice:1 gaze:1 upon:7 high:9 heaven:187 gustave:1 doré:1 illustration:2 divine:6 comedy:2 may:12 refer:10 physical:15 sky:11 seemingly:1 endless:1 expanse:1 universe:10 beyond:10 traditional:1 literal:3 meaning:1 term:7 english:4 however:8 since:6 least:1 ad:2 typically:2 also:27 use:5 af... |
1,950 | Julian_(emperor) | Flavius Claudius Julianus, known also as Julian or Julian the Apostate (331/332 Tougher, 12, citing Bouffartigue: L'Empereur Julien et la culture de son temps p. 30 for the argument for 331; A.H. Jones, J.R. Martindale, and J. Morris "Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. I" p.447 (Iulianus 29) argues for May o... | Julian_(emperor) |@lemmatized flavius:2 claudius:5 julianus:3 know:2 also:14 julian:223 apostate:21 tougher:2 cite:2 bouffartigue:1 l:1 empereur:1 julien:1 et:1 la:2 culture:2 de:4 son:4 temp:1 p:70 argument:2 h:2 jones:1 j:7 r:3 martindale:1 morris:1 prosopography:1 late:6 roman:50 empire:25 vol:5 iulianus:1 argues:2 ... |
1,951 | Amerigo_Vespucci | Amerigo Vespucci (March 9, 1454 – February 22, 1512) was an Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer. It has long been the notion that the continents of America derives its name from the feminized Latin version of his first name (However this theory has later been dismissed by many, see Naming of America). Arcinieg... | Amerigo_Vespucci |@lemmatized amerigo:14 vespucci:38 march:1 february:2 italian:4 explorer:1 navigator:3 cartographer:2 long:1 notion:1 continent:6 america:22 derive:2 name:13 feminize:1 latin:5 version:1 first:9 however:4 theory:1 later:2 dismiss:1 many:2 see:6 arciniegas:2 germán:1 new:10 world:7 life:3 time:4 transl... |
1,952 | Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game | Massively multiplayer online role-playing game (commonly abbreviated MMORPG) is a genre of computer role-playing games in which a large number of players interact with one another within a virtual game world. The term MMORPG was coined by Richard Garriott, the creator of Ultima Online, the game credited with populariz... | Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game |@lemmatized massively:2 multiplayer:5 online:40 role:13 playing:4 game:102 commonly:1 abbreviate:2 mmorpg:27 genre:16 computer:3 play:22 large:9 number:10 player:75 interact:3 one:12 another:9 within:6 virtual:16 world:40 term:3 coin:1 richard:2 garriott:1 creator:2 ultim... |
1,953 | Constantine_the_Great | Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus In (Latin Constantine's official imperial title was IMPERATOR CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS, Imperator Caesar Flavius Constantine Augustus, the pious, the fortunate, the undefeated. After 312, he added MAXIMVS ("the greatest"), and after ... | Constantine_the_Great |@lemmatized caesar:17 flavius:4 valerius:2 aurelius:6 constantinus:2 augustus:11 latin:8 constantine:506 official:8 imperial:13 title:11 imperator:2 flavivs:1 constantinvs:1 pivs:1 felix:2 invictvs:1 avgvstvs:1 pious:1 fortunate:1 undefeated:2 add:1 maximvs:1 great:29 replace:3 victor:6 invictus:... |
1,954 | Khoisan_languages | The Khoisan languages (also known as the Khoesan or Khoesaan languages) are the click languages of Africa, which do not belong to other language families. They include languages indigenous to southern and eastern Africa, though some such, as the Khoi languages, appear to have moved to their current locations not long ... | Khoisan_languages |@lemmatized khoisan:46 language:60 also:3 know:5 khoesan:3 khoesaan:1 click:13 africa:16 belong:1 family:15 include:9 indigenous:1 southern:12 eastern:5 though:1 khoi:3 appear:3 move:1 current:3 location:1 long:1 bantu:4 expansion:2 speaker:18 bushman:1 saan:1 east:4 sandawe:7 hadza:6 many:3 people:5... |
1,955 | Cosmic_censorship_hypothesis | The weak and the strong Cosmic Censorship Hypotheses are two mathematical conjectures about the structure of singularities arising in general relativity. Singularities that arise in the solutions of Einstein's equations are typically hidden within event horizons, and therefore cannot be seen from the rest of spacetime... | Cosmic_censorship_hypothesis |@lemmatized weak:7 strong:6 cosmic:17 censorship:19 hypothesis:15 two:3 mathematical:1 conjecture:9 structure:1 singularity:22 arise:3 general:6 relativity:5 solution:3 einstein:3 equation:3 typically:1 hidden:2 within:1 event:5 horizon:7 therefore:1 cannot:2 see:4 rest:2 spacetime:3 call:... |
1,956 | Gilgamesh | Gilgamesh, also known as Bilgames in the earliest text, The Epic of Gilgamesh, translated by Andrew Goerge 1999, Penguin books Ltd, Harmondsworth, p. 141 ISBN 13579108642 was the son of Lugalbanda and the fifth king of Uruk (Early Dynastic II, first dynasty of Uruk), ruling circa 2700 BC, according to the Sumerian ... | Gilgamesh |@lemmatized gilgamesh:37 also:3 know:1 bilgames:2 early:4 text:12 epic:15 translate:1 andrew:3 goerge:1 penguin:4 book:3 ltd:1 harmondsworth:2 p:1 isbn:2 son:2 lugalbanda:1 fifth:1 king:10 uruk:7 dynastic:1 ii:1 first:2 dynasty:2 ruling:1 circa:1 bc:3 accord:2 sumerian:8 list:3 become:2 central:1 character:1... |
1,957 | Callitrichidae | The Callitrichinae (synonym Hapalinae) are a subfamily within the family Cebidae, one of the four families of New World monkeys. The subfamily includes several genera, including the marmosets and tamarins. Until recently this group of animals were regarded as a separate family, called the Callitrichidae, and this cla... | Callitrichidae |@lemmatized callitrichinae:2 synonym:1 hapalinae:1 subfamily:3 within:1 family:3 cebidae:1 one:1 four:1 new:1 world:1 monkey:1 include:2 several:3 genus:5 marmoset:25 tamarin:25 recently:1 group:8 animal:2 regard:1 separate:1 call:1 callitrichidae:1 classification:1 still:1 encounter:1 much:2 current:1 ... |
1,958 | Northern_Hemisphere | Northern hemisphere highlighted in yellow. Northern hemisphere from above the North Pole. The Northern Hemisphere Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary (based on Collegiate vol., 11th ed.) 2006. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc. is the half of a planet that is north of the equator—the word hemisphere literally mea... | Northern_Hemisphere |@lemmatized northern:14 hemisphere:18 highlight:1 yellow:1 north:13 pole:4 merriam:2 webster:2 online:1 dictionary:1 base:1 collegiate:1 vol:1 ed:1 springfield:1 inc:1 half:3 planet:1 equator:7 word:1 literally:1 mean:1 sphere:2 also:4 celestial:2 earth:5 contain:1 land:1 area:1 human:1 population:... |
1,959 | John_Climacus | Saint John Climacus ( c. 525 – March 30 606), also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites, was a 6th century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai. He is revered as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Oriental Orthodox , Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. St. John was born in... | John_Climacus |@lemmatized saint:8 john:18 climacus:9 c:1 march:4 also:6 know:3 ladder:17 scholasticus:3 sinaites:1 century:3 christian:3 monk:5 monastery:7 mount:3 sinai:6 revere:1 roman:1 catholic:3 oriental:1 orthodox:7 eastern:3 church:6 st:10 bear:1 syria:1 though:1 source:1 say:1 constantinople:2 come:1 catherine... |
1,960 | Fair_Isle | West cliffs, looking southwest towards Malcolm's Head. Sunset over the South Lighthouse Fair Isle (from Old Norse Frjóey) Scottish Gaelic Eileann nan Geansaidh is an island off Scotland, lying around halfway between Shetland and the Orkney Islands. 4.8 kilometres (3 miles) in length and 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) wide,... | Fair_Isle |@lemmatized west:2 cliff:2 look:1 southwest:1 towards:1 malcolm:1 head:3 sunset:1 south:2 lighthouse:1 fair:22 isle:22 old:1 norse:1 frjóey:1 scottish:1 gaelic:1 eileann:1 nan:1 geansaidh:1 island:15 scotland:2 lie:1 around:4 halfway:1 shetland:6 orkney:2 islands:2 kilometre:3 mile:4 length:1 wide:1 area:2 h... |
1,961 | Amputation | Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene. In some cases, it is carried out on individuals as a preventative surgery for such problems. A special case is the congenital a... | Amputation |@lemmatized amputation:38 removal:5 body:9 extremity:2 trauma:4 surgery:6 surgical:6 measure:2 use:9 control:4 pain:6 disease:3 process:2 affected:1 limb:26 malignancy:1 gangrene:2 case:7 carry:1 individual:5 preventative:1 problem:1 special:1 congenital:5 disorder:4 foetal:1 cut:6 constrictive:1 band:3 cou... |
1,962 | Magic_Lantern_(software) | Magic Lantern is keystroke logging software developed by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation. Magic Lantern was first reported in a column by Bob Sullivan of MSNBC on 20 November 2001 and by Ted Bridis of the Associated Press. Ted Bridis. "FBI Develops Eavesdropping Tools," Washington Post, November 2... | Magic_Lantern_(software) |@lemmatized magic:19 lantern:19 keystroke:5 log:2 software:2 develop:1 united:1 state:2 federal:1 bureau:1 investigation:2 first:3 report:5 column:1 bob:2 sullivan:3 msnbc:2 november:8 ted:4 bridis:5 associated:2 press:4 fbi:15 develops:2 eavesdrop:2 tool:4 washington:2 post:2 work:1 reportedl... |
1,963 | Economy_of_Greece | Prior to the global financial crisis of 2008–2009, Greece had managed to achieve a fast-growing economy after the implementation of stabilization policies in recent years. It remains a net importer of industrial and capital goods, foodstuffs, and petroleum. Leading exports are manufactured goods, food and beverages, pe... | Economy_of_Greece |@lemmatized prior:1 global:1 financial:2 crisis:4 greece:34 manage:2 achieve:2 fast:2 grow:4 economy:13 implementation:1 stabilization:2 policy:7 recent:6 year:11 remain:3 net:4 importer:1 industrial:4 capital:2 good:2 foodstuff:1 petroleum:2 leading:1 export:1 manufacture:2 food:3 beverage:1 product... |
1,964 | Jeff_Lynne | Jeffrey Lynne (born 30 December 1947 in Shard End, Birmingham) is a two-time Ivor Novello Award recipient and Grammy Award-winning English songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, guitarist and record producer who gained fame as the leader of Electric Light Orchestra and was a co-founder and member of The Traveling Wilb... | Jeff_Lynne |@lemmatized jeffrey:1 lynne:77 born:1 december:1 shard:2 end:4 birmingham:1 two:13 time:10 ivor:2 novello:2 award:6 recipient:1 grammy:3 win:2 english:1 songwriter:4 composer:1 arranger:2 singer:3 guitarist:3 record:8 producer:3 gain:1 fame:1 leader:1 electric:9 light:11 orchestra:8 co:12 founder:2 member:4... |
1,965 | Internetwork_Packet_Exchange | Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the OSI-model Network layer protocol in the IPX/SPX protocol stack. The IPX/SPX protocol stack is supported by Novell's NetWare network operating system. Because of Netware's popularity through the late 1980s into the mid 1990s, IPX became a popular internetworking protocol. Nov... | Internetwork_Packet_Exchange |@lemmatized internetwork:1 packet:2 exchange:1 ipx:25 osi:1 model:1 network:19 layer:1 protocol:10 spx:3 stack:2 support:6 novell:5 netware:4 operate:1 system:3 popularity:1 late:2 mid:1 become:1 popular:1 internetworking:1 derive:1 xerox:1 service:1 idp:1 usage:1 general:1 decline:1 boom:... |
1,966 | Finlandization | Finlandization (; ; ) is the influence that one powerful country may have on the policies of a smaller neighboring country. It is generally considered to be pejorative, originating in West German political debate of the late 1960s and 1970s. As the term was used in Germany and other NATO countries, it meant the proces... | Finlandization |@lemmatized finlandization:15 influence:1 one:3 powerful:2 country:9 may:1 policy:9 small:2 neighboring:1 generally:1 consider:4 pejorative:1 originate:1 west:4 german:2 political:9 debate:3 late:2 term:7 use:6 germany:10 nato:5 mean:2 process:1 turn:1 although:1 maintain:3 national:2 sovereignty:2 fore... |
1,967 | Emperor_Richū | was the 17th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 24-25; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 111. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign. Richū is considered to have ruled the country during the e... | Emperor_Richū |@lemmatized emperor:8 japan:6 accord:2 traditional:1 order:1 succession:1 titsingh:2 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 pp:2 varley:3 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 p:1 firm:1 date:1 assign:1 life:1 reign:2 richū:1 consider:1 rule:1 country:1 early:2 century:1 paucity:1 information:1 insufficient... |
1,968 | Blues | Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues forms exist, the twelve-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered. Blue notes are sung or played at a slightly lower pitch than that of the major scale for expressive purposes. Blues e... | Blues |@lemmatized blue:360 music:107 genre:12 base:15 use:42 chord:23 progression:13 note:21 though:8 several:9 form:27 exist:1 twelve:12 bar:35 frequently:4 encounter:2 sung:2 play:28 slightly:2 low:7 pitch:1 major:13 scale:17 expressive:2 purpose:1 emerge:4 end:3 century:12 accessible:2 self:1 expression:3 african:3... |
1,969 | Gambling | Caravaggio, The Cardsharps, c. 1594. Gambling is the wagering of money or something of material value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods. Typically, the outcome of the wager is evident within a short period. The term gaming United Kingdom Off... | Gambling |@lemmatized caravaggio:1 cardsharp:1 c:1 gambling:22 wagering:3 money:6 something:1 material:3 value:9 event:7 uncertain:1 outcome:9 primary:1 intent:1 win:6 additional:1 good:2 typically:5 wager:11 evident:1 within:2 short:1 period:1 term:6 gaming:5 united:4 kingdom:2 office:2 public:2 sector:1 information:1... |
1,970 | Anadyr_River | Anadyr () is a river in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russian Federation. The river rises in the Anadyr Range, about 67°N latitude and 173°E longitude, flows through Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, at first southwest and then east, and enters the Gulf of Anadyr of the Bering Sea after a course of about 800 kilometres (... | Anadyr_River |@lemmatized anadyr:12 river:14 extreme:1 northeast:1 siberia:2 russian:2 federation:1 rise:1 range:1 n:2 latitude:1 e:2 longitude:1 flow:1 chukotka:2 autonomous:2 okrug:2 first:2 southwest:1 east:4 enter:1 gulf:1 bering:1 sea:1 course:3 kilometre:1 mi:1 source:1 location:1 deg:2 lat:1 long:1 description:1... |
1,971 | Foreign_relations_of_Brazil | The Ministry of External Relations is responsible for managing the foreign relations of Brazil. Brazil is a significant political and economic power in Latin America and a key player on the world stage Country Profile: Brazil UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Retrieved on 2009-01-05. . Brazil's foreign policy reflect... | Foreign_relations_of_Brazil |@lemmatized ministry:5 external:2 relation:34 responsible:1 manage:1 foreign:19 brazil:55 significant:2 political:4 economic:4 power:5 latin:7 america:6 key:1 player:1 world:6 stage:1 country:15 profile:1 uk:1 commonwealth:1 office:2 retrieve:1 policy:15 reflect:1 role:3 emerge:2 design:1 h... |
1,972 | Montserrat | Montserrat () is a British overseas territory located in the Leeward Islands, part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. It measures approximately 16 km (10 miles) long and 11 km (7 miles) wide, giving of coastline. Montserrat CIA World Factbook, 19 September, 2006. Retrieved 1 Octob... | Montserrat |@lemmatized montserrat:61 british:3 overseas:1 territory:1 locate:4 leeward:2 island:30 part:7 chain:1 call:1 less:1 antilles:1 caribbean:5 sea:3 measure:1 approximately:2 km:6 mile:7 long:4 wide:2 give:2 coastline:2 cia:1 world:11 factbook:1 september:2 retrieve:4 october:2 christopher:2 columbus:2 name:2 ... |
1,973 | Hockey | Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams play against each other by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round, rubber or heavy plastic disc called a puck, into the opponent's net or goal, using a hockey stick. Field hockey Field hockey game at Melbourne University. Field hockey is played on gravel, na... | Hockey |@lemmatized hockey:98 family:1 sport:10 two:6 team:5 play:38 try:1 maneuver:2 ball:17 hard:2 round:2 rubber:3 heavy:1 plastic:5 disc:2 call:5 puck:15 opponent:1 net:2 goal:4 use:17 stick:17 field:13 game:22 melbourne:1 university:2 gravel:1 natural:1 grass:1 sand:1 base:2 water:1 artificial:1 turf:1 small:4 pop... |
1,974 | Anthony_of_Saxony | Anthony (b. Dresden, 27 December 1755 – d. Dresden, 6 June 1836), also known by his German name Anton (full name: Anton Clemens Theodor Maria Joseph Johann Evangelista Johann Nepomuk Franz Xavier Aloys Januar), Holborn, p. 24 was a King of Saxony (1827-1836) from the House of Wettin. He became known as Anton der Gütig... | Anthony_of_Saxony |@lemmatized anthony:4 b:5 dresden:11 december:2 june:1 also:1 know:2 german:2 name:2 anton:13 full:1 clemens:1 theodor:1 maria:11 joseph:4 johann:3 evangelista:1 nepomuk:1 franz:1 xavier:1 aloys:1 januar:1 holborn:1 p:3 king:8 saxony:14 house:1 wettin:1 become:3 der:2 gütige:1 quinger:1 en:1 kind:1 a... |
1,975 | Amstrad_CPC | The Amstrad CPC is a series of 8 bit home computers produced by Amstrad during the 1980s and early 1990s. "CPC" stands for 'Colour Personal Computer', although it was possible to purchase a CPC with a green screen (GT64/65) as well as with the standard colour screen (CTM640/644). Release history The first machine, the... | Amstrad_CPC |@lemmatized amstrad:39 cpc:48 series:2 bit:5 home:2 computer:11 produce:3 early:2 stand:1 colour:6 personal:2 although:2 possible:4 purchase:1 green:1 screen:5 well:6 standard:7 release:4 history:1 first:1 machine:27 introduce:2 design:5 direct:1 competitor:1 commodore:4 system:22 package:1 complete:3 come... |
1,976 | Oligarchy | An Oligarchy (Greek , Oligarkhía) is a form of government where power effectively rests with a small elite segment of society distinguished by royal, wealth, family, military or religious hegemony. The word oligarchy is from the Greek words for "few" (ὀλίγος olígos) and "rule" (ἀρχή arkhē). Such states are often contr... | Oligarchy |@lemmatized oligarchy:28 greek:4 oligarkhía:1 form:6 government:7 power:9 effectively:1 rest:2 small:5 elite:4 segment:1 society:7 distinguish:2 royal:1 wealth:4 family:4 military:1 religious:2 hegemony:1 word:3 ὀλίγος:1 olígos:1 rule:10 ἀρχή:1 arkhē:1 state:6 often:3 control:3 politically:1 powerful:1 whose... |
1,977 | Mabo_v_Queensland_(No_2) | Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (commonly known as Mabo) was a landmark Australian court case which was decided by the High Court of Australia on June 3, 1992. The effective result of the judgement was to make irrelevant the declaration of terra nullius, or "land belonging to no-one" which had been taken to occur from the com... | Mabo_v_Queensland_(No_2) |@lemmatized mabo:10 v:4 queensland:11 commonly:1 know:1 landmark:1 australian:5 court:8 case:4 decide:1 high:4 australia:6 june:1 effective:1 result:1 judgement:1 make:6 irrelevant:1 declaration:2 terra:3 nullius:3 land:11 belong:1 one:1 take:1 occur:1 commencement:2 british:1 colonisation:1 r... |
1,978 | Avicenna | '', known as Abu Ali Sina Balkhi http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/Museum/avicen.html http://www.iranchamber.com/personalities/asina/abu_ali_sina.php () or Ibn Sina () and commonly known in English by his Latinized name Avicenna (, Abitzianos), (born c. 980 near Bukhara, contemporary Uzbekistan, died 1037 in Hamedan in m... | Avicenna |@lemmatized know:13 abu:16 ali:9 sina:63 balkhi:1 http:2 www:2 sjsu:1 edu:1 depts:1 museum:3 avicen:1 html:1 iranchamber:1 com:1 personality:1 asina:1 php:1 ibn:116 commonly:3 english:4 latinized:1 name:15 avicenna:113 abitzianos:1 bear:3 c:7 near:6 bukhara:8 contemporary:3 uzbekistan:2 die:2 hamedan:6 modern... |
1,979 | Organelle | In cell biology, an organelle (pronunciation: ) is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid membrane. A typical animal cell. Within the cytoplasm, the major organelles and cellular structures include: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosome... | Organelle |@lemmatized cell:31 biology:5 organelle:32 pronunciation:1 specialized:2 subunit:1 within:4 specific:1 function:3 usually:1 separately:1 enclose:4 lipid:6 membrane:30 typical:1 animal:1 cytoplasm:1 major:2 cellular:5 structure:17 include:5 nucleolus:1 nucleus:3 ribosome:4 vesicle:1 rough:4 endoplasmic:9 reti... |
1,980 | Pisces_(constellation) | Pisces (, genitive Piscium ) is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is (). It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east. Notable features The Vernal equinox is currently located in Pisces, due south of ω Psc, and, due to precession, slowly drifting below ... | Pisces_(constellation) |@lemmatized pisces:11 genitive:1 piscium:1 constellation:7 zodiac:1 name:6 latin:3 plural:1 fish:9 symbol:1 lie:1 aquarius:2 west:1 aries:1 east:1 notable:1 feature:1 vernal:1 equinox:1 currently:2 locate:2 due:2 south:1 ω:1 psc:1 precession:1 slowly:1 drift:1 western:1 towards:1 contain:1 one:3... |
1,981 | Letterboxing_(filming) | A 2.35:1 widescreen image letterboxed in a 1.33:1 screen. Letterboxing is the practice of transferring film shot in a widescreen aspect ratio to standard-width video formats while preserving the film's original aspect ratio. The resulting videographic image has mattes (black bars) above and below it; these mattes are... | Letterboxing_(filming) |@lemmatized widescreen:30 image:27 letterboxed:28 screen:20 letterboxing:16 practice:1 transfer:5 film:25 shot:1 aspect:18 ratio:20 standard:8 width:2 video:19 format:12 preserve:2 original:8 result:2 videographic:1 matte:10 black:3 bar:2 part:5 e:4 frame:4 signal:5 ltbx:1 identify:1 abbreviatio... |
1,982 | Laconia_incident | RMS Laconia The Laconia incident happened in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. On 12 September 1942, RMS Laconia, carrying some 80 civilians, 268 British Army soldiers, about 1,800 Italian prisoners of war, and 160 Polish soldiers (on guard), was struck and sunk by a torpedo from Kriegsmarine submarine U-156 o... | Laconia_incident |@lemmatized rms:3 laconia:28 incident:8 happen:1 atlantic:3 ocean:2 world:4 war:16 ii:2 september:6 carry:4 civilian:2 british:12 army:4 soldier:3 italian:11 prisoner:2 polish:1 guard:3 strike:2 sink:7 torpedo:1 kriegsmarine:1 submarine:20 u:27 coast:4 west:4 africa:6 boat:13 commander:3 kapitänleutna... |
1,983 | American_Civil_Liberties_Union | The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) consists of two separate non-profit organizations: the ACLU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which focuses on litigation and communication efforts, and the American Civil Liberties Union, a 501(c)(4) organization which focuses on legislative lobbying. The ACLU's stated mi... | American_Civil_Liberties_Union |@lemmatized american:30 civil:29 liberty:28 union:14 aclu:171 consist:1 two:4 separate:2 non:4 profit:2 organization:24 foundation:10 c:7 focus:2 litigation:5 communication:1 effort:1 legislative:2 lobbying:3 state:37 mission:1 defend:6 preserve:2 individual:6 right:25 guarantee:1 every:... |
1,984 | Bantu_peoples | Bantu is a large category of African languages. It also is used as a general label for over 400 ethnic groups in Sub-Saharan Africa, from Cameroon across Central Africa and Eastern Africa to Southern Africa. These peoples share a common language family sub-group, the Bantu languages, and broad ancestral culture, but Ba... | Bantu_peoples |@lemmatized bantu:42 large:1 category:2 african:23 language:23 also:2 use:7 general:2 label:1 ethnic:3 group:10 sub:2 saharan:1 africa:24 cameroon:2 across:2 central:11 eastern:8 southern:8 people:12 share:2 common:1 family:4 languages:3 broad:1 ancestral:4 culture:1 whole:1 diverse:1 indo:1 european:2 e... |
1,985 | Cyrix_6x86 | Cyrix 6x86-P166. The Cyrix 6x86 (codename M1) is a sixth-generation, 32-bit 80x86-compatible microprocessor designed by Cyrix and manufactured by IBM and SGS-Thomson. It was originally released in 1996. Architecture A simplistic block diagram of the Cyrix 6x86 microarchitecture. The 6x86 is superscalar and superpipeli... | Cyrix_6x86 |@lemmatized cyrix:18 codename:1 sixth:1 generation:4 bit:2 compatible:3 microprocessor:4 design:6 manufacture:1 ibm:4 sg:1 thomson:1 originally:1 release:4 architecture:1 simplistic:1 block:1 diagram:1 microarchitecture:1 superscalar:1 superpipelined:1 performs:1 register:2 rename:2 speculative:1 execution:... |
1,986 | Limp_Bizkit | Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. The band achieved success with over 35 million albums sold worldwide. http://www.last.fm/music/Limp+Bizkit/+wiki The current members of the band include vocalist Fred Durst, guitarist Wes Borland, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto (Rivers' cousi... | Limp_Bizkit |@lemmatized limp:39 bizkit:39 american:3 nu:1 metal:3 band:63 jacksonville:5 florida:1 achieve:1 success:4 million:5 album:45 sell:9 worldwide:5 http:20 www:17 last:6 fm:1 music:9 wiki:1 current:2 member:10 include:4 vocalist:1 fred:34 durst:49 guitarist:13 wes:23 borland:26 bassist:2 sam:8 river:14 drumme... |
1,987 | Crandall_University | Atlantic Baptist University is a small Liberal Arts university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. ABU is run by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches. History The school was founded in 1949 under the name United Baptist Bible Training School (UBBTS), and served as both a secondary school and a Bible sch... | Crandall_University |@lemmatized atlantic:7 baptist:9 university:8 small:1 liberal:2 art:4 locate:2 moncton:2 new:4 brunswick:3 canada:1 abu:3 run:1 convention:1 church:1 history:3 school:6 found:1 name:4 united:1 bible:3 training:1 ubbts:2 serve:1 secondary:2 two:1 decade:1 focus:1 gradually:1 shift:1 toward:1 post:1 ... |
1,988 | Mulholland_Drive_(film) | Mulholland Drive (2001) is a surrealistic, neo-noir psychological thriller directed by David Lynch, and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring and Justin Theroux. The film was highly acclaimed by many critics and earned Lynch the Prix de la mise en scène (Best Director Award) at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as well... | Mulholland_Drive_(film) |@lemmatized mulholland:46 drive:44 surrealistic:1 neo:1 noir:4 psychological:1 thriller:2 direct:5 david:37 lynch:100 star:8 naomi:21 watt:28 laura:14 elena:14 harring:21 justin:6 theroux:12 film:147 highly:3 acclaim:3 many:8 critic:17 earn:1 prix:1 de:2 la:1 mise:1 en:1 scène:1 best:23 directo... |
1,989 | History_of_Guinea-Bissau | The history of Guinea-Bissau was dominated by Portugal from the 1450s to the 1970s; since independence, the country has been primarily controlled by a single-party system. Portuguese rule The rivers of Guinea and the islands of Cape Verde were among the first areas in Africa explored by the Portuguese, notably Nuno T... | History_of_Guinea-Bissau |@lemmatized history:4 guinea:20 bissau:14 dominate:1 portugal:12 since:2 independence:10 country:4 primarily:1 control:5 single:2 party:6 system:2 portuguese:17 rule:2 river:2 island:4 cape:4 verde:4 among:1 first:6 area:1 africa:4 explore:1 notably:1 nuno:1 tristão:1 century:4 claim:3 trading... |
1,990 | Natural_Law_Party | The Natural Law Party refers to a number of defunct political parties in more than 80 countries, which based their policies and beliefs on the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Members believe that natural law is the supreme organizing principle that governs the universe, and that the problems of humanity are caused ... | Natural_Law_Party |@lemmatized natural:26 law:28 party:40 refers:1 number:3 defunct:1 political:4 country:4 base:1 policy:1 belief:1 teaching:1 maharishi:3 mahesh:2 yogi:3 member:2 believe:1 supreme:1 organize:2 principle:2 govern:1 universe:1 problem:2 humanity:2 cause:1 people:1 act:1 claim:1 realign:1 technique:2 pr... |
1,991 | April | April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, and one of four months with a length of 30 days. April was originally the second month of the Roman calendar, before January and February were added by King Numa Pompilius about 700 BC. It became the fourth month of the calendar year (the year when twelv... | April |@lemmatized april:40 fourth:5 month:18 year:10 gregorian:1 calendar:4 one:1 four:1 length:1 day:26 originally:2 second:2 roman:2 january:2 february:1 add:1 king:1 numa:1 pompilius:1 bc:2 become:1 twelve:1 display:1 order:2 time:1 decemvirs:1 also:4 give:1 derivation:1 name:7 latin:2 aprilis:2 uncertain:1 traditi... |
1,992 | Montana | Montana () is a state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains. This geographic and geographical fact is reflected in the state's name, derived ... | Montana |@lemmatized montana:153 state:130 western:15 united:15 third:6 contain:6 numerous:4 mountain:40 range:28 island:6 find:4 central:13 total:3 named:1 rocky:10 geographic:3 geographical:1 fact:3 reflect:1 name:6 derive:2 spanish:2 word:1 montaña:1 nickname:2 treasure:2 include:19 land:7 shin:1 big:12 sky:6 countr... |
1,993 | Cisâ%80%93trans_isomerism | Cis-2-buteneTrans-2-butene In chemistry, cis-trans isomerism or geometric isomerism or configuration isomerism or E-Z isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism describing the orientation of functional groups within a molecule. In general, such isomers contain double bonds, which cannot rotate, but they can also arise fro... | Cisâ%80%93trans_isomerism |@lemmatized ci:23 butenetrans:1 butene:2 chemistry:4 trans:29 isomerism:12 geometric:6 configuration:2 e:7 z:7 form:2 stereoisomerism:4 describe:1 orientation:1 functional:1 group:3 within:1 molecule:3 general:5 isomer:32 contain:1 double:4 bond:5 cannot:1 rotate:1 also:8 arise:2 ring:3 struc... |
1,994 | Offa_of_Angel | Uffe den Spake, by Peter Nicolai Arbo. Offa (fl. c.450), also Uffo or Uffe, was the (possibly mythical) 4th-great-grandfather of Creoda of Mercia, and was reputed to be a great-grandson of Odin. Whether historical or mythical, Offa was the son of Wermund, and the father of Angeltheow. He was the most famous hero of ... | Offa_of_Angel |@lemmatized uffe:2 den:1 spake:1 peter:1 nicolai:1 arbo:1 offa:14 fl:1 c:1 also:2 uffo:1 possibly:1 mythical:2 great:5 grandfather:1 creoda:1 mercia:3 repute:1 grandson:1 odin:1 whether:1 historical:1 son:3 wermund:6 father:2 angeltheow:1 famous:1 hero:1 early:3 angle:4 anglii:1 latin:1 say:2 old:1 engli... |
1,995 | Christian_eschatology | In Christian theology, Christian eschatology is the study of its religious beliefs concerning all future and final events (End Times), as well as the ultimate purpose(s) of the world (i.e., mortal life), of humankind, and the Church. Where eschatology (Greek: eskhatos "last," logia "discourse") refers to doctrine tha... | Christian_eschatology |@lemmatized christian:47 theology:4 eschatology:19 study:2 religious:6 belief:17 concern:11 future:16 final:12 event:13 end:15 times:1 well:1 ultimate:3 purpose:4 world:10 e:1 mortal:2 life:21 humankind:1 church:14 greek:4 eskhatos:1 last:14 logion:1 discourse:3 refers:2 doctrine:2 represent:5 hi... |
1,996 | Akira_Toriyama | is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese manga artist known mostly for his creation of Dragon Ball in 1984. It is difficult to pin point the source of Toriyama's artwork inspiration. He admires Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy and was impressed by Walt Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which he remembers for the great a... | Akira_Toriyama |@lemmatized widely:1 know:2 acclaim:1 japanese:2 manga:16 artist:1 mostly:3 creation:1 dragon:27 ball:17 difficult:1 pin:1 point:1 source:1 toriyama:26 artwork:1 inspiration:1 admire:1 osamu:1 tezuka:1 astro:1 boy:7 impress:1 walt:1 disney:1 one:36 hundred:1 dalmatian:1 remember:1 great:1 art:1 jackie:1... |
1,997 | Orthography | The orthography of a language specifies the correct way of using a specific writing system to write the language. (Where more than one writing system is used for a language, for example for Kurdish, there can be more than one orthography.) Orthography is derived from Greek ὀρθός orthós ("correct") and γράφειν gráphein ... | Orthography |@lemmatized orthography:35 language:10 specify:1 correct:2 way:1 use:7 specific:1 write:19 system:9 one:11 writing:4 example:6 kurdish:1 derive:1 greek:3 ὀρθός:1 orthós:1 γράφειν:1 gráphein:1 distinct:2 typography:3 colloquially:1 often:2 synonymously:1 spelling:3 part:1 element:2 field:1 hyphenation:1 cap... |
1,998 | Canadian_whisky | A bottle of aged Canadian whisky Canadian whisky is whisky that by law must be mashed, distilled and aged at least three years in Canada in a wooden barrel of not greater than 700 L capacity. "Canadian Food and Drug Regulations (C.R.C., c. 870) - Canadian Whisky, Canadian Rye Whisky or Rye Whisky (B.02.020.)" "Canadia... | Canadian_whisky |@lemmatized bottle:1 aged:1 canadian:17 whisky:32 law:2 must:1 mash:1 distil:1 age:2 least:1 three:1 year:1 canada:6 wooden:1 barrel:2 great:1 l:1 capacity:1 food:2 drug:2 regulation:2 c:6 r:2 rye:13 b:2 definition:3 overview:1 blend:1 multi:1 grain:1 liquor:2 contain:1 large:1 percentage:1 typiclly:1 ... |
1,999 | The_Plague | The Plague (Fr. La Peste) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story of medical workers finding solidarity in their labour as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague epidemic. It asks a number of questions relating to the nature of destiny and the human condition. The characters in the b... | The_Plague |@lemmatized plague:29 fr:1 la:1 peste:1 novel:12 albert:1 camus:8 publish:2 tell:2 story:1 medical:2 worker:1 find:2 solidarity:1 labour:1 algerian:2 city:7 oran:7 sweep:2 epidemic:5 ask:1 number:2 question:1 relate:1 nature:2 destiny:1 human:4 condition:2 character:9 book:4 range:1 doctor:3 vacationer:2 fu... |
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