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2,400 | Empress_Suiko | was the 33rd tenno of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and the first of eight women to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne. The seven Empresses who reigned after Suiko were: (a) Kōgyoku/Saimei, (b) Jitō, (c) Gemmei, (d) Genshō, (e) Kōken/Shōtoku, (f) Meishō, and (g) Go-Sakuramachi. Her reign spann... | Empress_Suiko |@lemmatized tenno:1 japan:8 accord:1 traditional:1 order:1 succession:5 first:5 eight:1 woman:3 ascend:1 chrysanthemum:2 throne:8 seven:2 empress:11 reign:10 suiko:15 kōgyoku:1 saimei:1 b:1 jitō:2 c:2 gemmei:2 genshō:2 e:1 kōken:1 shōtoku:4 f:1 meishō:1 g:1 go:3 sakuramachi:1 span:1 year:6 death:3 titsin... |
2,401 | Aquarius_(constellation) | Aquarius (, genitive Aquarii ) is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for water-bearer or cup-bearer, and its symbol is (), a representation of water. Aquarius is one of the oldest of the recognized constellations along the zodiac (the sun's apparent path). It is... | Aquarius_(constellation) |@lemmatized aquarius:20 genitive:1 aquarii:4 constellation:16 zodiac:4 situate:1 capricornus:2 pisces:2 name:3 latin:1 water:17 bearer:10 cup:3 symbol:1 representation:1 one:4 old:2 recognize:1 along:1 sun:5 apparent:1 path:2 find:4 region:1 often:1 call:1 sea:1 due:1 profusion:1 watery:1 asso... |
2,402 | Arbitrage | In economics and finance, arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of a price differential between two or more markets: striking a combination of matching deals that capitalize upon the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the market prices. When used by academics, an arbitrage is a transaction that... | Arbitrage |@lemmatized economics:2 finance:3 arbitrage:90 practice:2 take:7 advantage:5 price:61 differential:2 two:13 market:36 strike:1 combination:1 match:2 deal:7 capitalize:1 upon:2 imbalance:2 profit:14 difference:18 use:13 academic:1 transaction:14 involve:12 negative:1 cash:4 flow:5 probabilistic:1 temporal:1 s... |
2,403 | Allocution | Generally, to allocute in law means "to speak out formally." In the field of apologetics, allocution is generally done in defense of a belief. In politics, one may allocute before a legislative body in an effort to influence their position on an issue. In law, it is generally meant to state specifically and in detai... | Allocution |@lemmatized generally:5 allocute:3 law:3 mean:2 speak:2 formally:1 field:1 apologetics:1 allocution:8 defense:3 belief:1 politics:1 one:5 may:2 legislative:1 body:1 effort:1 influence:1 position:1 issue:1 state:3 specifically:1 detail:1 reason:1 often:3 relation:1 commission:1 crime:3 united:2 jurisdiction:... |
2,404 | Boney_M. | Boney M. was a German pop and disco group created by record producer Frank Farian. Originally based in West Germany, the four original members of the group's official lineup were Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett (Jamaica), Maizie Williams (Montserrat), and Bobby Farrell (Aruba). History Frank Farian (Franz Reuther), Ge... | Boney_M. |@lemmatized boney:99 german:15 pop:9 disco:10 group:27 create:5 record:21 producer:5 frank:15 farian:35 originally:2 base:8 west:6 germany:4 four:5 original:11 member:10 official:8 lineup:1 liz:20 mitchell:21 marcia:18 barrett:18 jamaica:3 maizie:21 williams:21 montserrat:2 bobby:22 farrell:24 aruba:2 history... |
2,405 | Athlon | Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of different x86 processors designed and manufactured by AMD. The original Athlon (now called Athlon Classic) was the first seventh-generation x86 processor and, in a first, retained the initial performance lead it had over Intel's competing processors for a significant peri... | Athlon |@lemmatized athlon:98 brand:1 name:6 apply:1 series:2 different:1 processor:27 design:17 manufacture:3 amd:61 original:1 call:6 classic:8 first:16 seventh:3 generation:10 retain:2 initial:3 performance:17 lead:5 intel:18 compete:3 significant:4 period:1 time:7 desktop:5 reach:4 speed:27 ghz:8 continue:2 eighth:... |
2,406 | Kennedy_Space_Center | Merritt Island and Kennedy Space Center (shown in white). The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is the NASA space vehicle launch facility and Launch Control Center (spaceport) on Merritt Island, Brevard County, Florida, United States. The site is near Cape Canaveral, midway between Miami and Jacksonville, Florida. It... | Kennedy_Space_Center |@lemmatized merritt:5 island:5 kennedy:19 space:40 center:32 show:2 white:3 john:5 f:5 ksc:19 nasa:21 vehicle:9 launch:49 facility:10 control:5 spaceport:1 brevard:1 county:1 florida:7 united:1 state:3 site:12 near:1 cape:8 canaveral:6 midway:1 miami:1 jacksonville:1 long:2 around:3 wide:2 cover:1... |
2,407 | Henry_Mayhew | Henry Mayhew, from London Labour and the London Poor (1861) Henry Mayhew (25 November 1812 - 25 July 1887) was an English social researcher, journalist, playwright and advocate of reform. He was one of the two founders of the satirical and humorous magazine Punch, and the magazine's joint-editor, with Mark Lemon, in i... | Henry_Mayhew |@lemmatized henry:2 mayhew:18 london:19 labour:6 poor:9 november:1 july:2 english:1 social:2 researcher:2 journalist:2 playwright:1 advocate:1 reform:1 one:6 two:3 founder:1 satirical:2 humorous:2 magazine:7 punch:9 joint:2 editor:3 mark:2 lemon:2 early:5 day:2 well:2 know:1 however:3 work:10 publish:3 ex... |
2,408 | Napalm | An Ecuadorian air force IAI Kfir aircraft drops napalm on a target range during the joint US and Ecuadorian Exercise "Blue Horizon". Napalm is the name given to any of a number of flammable liquids used in fare, often jellied gasoline. Napalm is actually the thickener in such liquids, which when mixed with gasoline mak... | Napalm |@lemmatized ecuadorian:2 air:5 force:7 iai:1 kfir:1 aircraft:5 drop:8 napalm:66 target:3 range:3 joint:1 u:12 exercise:2 blue:1 horizon:1 name:3 give:1 number:4 flammable:4 liquid:7 use:34 fare:1 often:3 jellied:2 gasoline:11 actually:2 thickener:9 mixed:2 make:6 sticky:1 incendiary:10 gel:4 develop:4 world:4 w... |
2,409 | AZ_Alkmaar | AZ, an acronym for Alkmaar Zaanstreek, is a football club from Alkmaar, the Netherlands. They are the current Dutch Eredivisie champions. History It was founded on 10 May 1967 as AZ '67, the result of a merger of Alkmaar '54 and FC Zaanstreek. The name was changed into AZ in July 1986; internationally, Alkmaar is ofte... | AZ_Alkmaar |@lemmatized az:33 acronym:1 alkmaar:10 zaanstreek:2 football:4 club:12 netherlands:2 current:3 dutch:4 eredivisie:10 champion:7 history:2 found:1 may:3 result:1 merger:1 fc:4 name:1 change:1 july:1 internationally:1 often:1 add:1 owe:1 commitment:1 businessmen:1 cees:1 klaas:1 molenaar:2 successful:1 late:1... |
2,410 | Elie_Wiesel | Elie Wiesel (; born Eliezer Wiesel on September 30, 1928) Elie Wiesel from Encyclopædia Britannica is a Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of 57 books, the best known of which is Night, a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and ... | Elie_Wiesel |@lemmatized elie:40 wiesel:93 bear:3 eliezer:1 september:4 encyclopædia:1 britannica:1 jewish:13 writer:2 professor:5 political:2 activist:2 nobel:7 laureate:3 holocaust:26 survivor:3 author:3 book:14 best:1 known:1 night:9 memoir:8 describe:4 experience:7 imprisonment:2 several:1 concentration:2 camp:6 di... |
2,411 | Demographics_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Data... | Demographics_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:18 democratic:4 republic:4 congo:7 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:6 level:3 health:2 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:2 affiliation:1 aspect:1 data:1 fao:1 year:11 number:1 inhabitant:1 thou... |
2,412 | Louise_Erdrich | Karen Louise Erdrich, known as Louise Erdrich, (born June 7, 1954) is a Native American author of novels, poetry, and children's books. She is an enrolled member of the Anishinaabe nation (also known as Ojibwa and Chippewa) and also has German, French and American ancestry. She is widely acclaimed as one of the most ... | Louise_Erdrich |@lemmatized karen:1 louise:11 erdrich:44 know:2 bear:2 june:1 native:14 american:14 author:2 novel:17 poetry:5 child:10 book:18 enrolled:1 member:1 anishinaabe:4 nation:1 also:7 ojibwa:2 chippewa:2 german:4 french:2 ancestry:1 widely:1 acclaim:1 one:4 significant:1 writer:5 second:2 wave:1 critic:5 kenn... |
2,413 | Apollo_11 | The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of Project Apollo and the third human voyage to the Moon. It was also the second all-veteran crew in manned spaceflight history. Launched on July 16, 1969, it carried Mission Commander Neil Alden Armstrong, Comman... | Apollo_11 |@lemmatized apollo:45 mission:23 first:14 man:11 land:24 moon:53 fifth:1 human:6 spaceflight:3 project:1 third:3 voyage:1 also:9 second:4 veteran:2 crew:13 manned:2 history:3 launch:9 july:18 carry:7 commander:3 neil:9 alden:1 armstrong:29 command:10 module:18 pilot:9 michael:4 collins:10 lunar:45 edwin:2 eu... |
2,414 | Jacksonville_Jaguars | The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team located in Jacksonville, Florida. They are currently members of the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Jaguars, along with the Carolina Panthers, joined the NFL as an expansion team in 199... | Jacksonville_Jaguars |@lemmatized jacksonville:51 jaguar:116 professional:2 american:4 football:9 team:75 locate:5 florida:13 currently:1 member:1 south:4 division:12 conference:5 afc:18 national:1 league:10 nfl:33 along:2 carolina:5 panther:6 join:1 expansion:9 club:3 play:20 home:23 game:57 municipal:4 stadium:28 nea... |
2,415 | Edward_Lear | Edward Lear (12 May 1812 – 29 January 1888) was an English artist, illustrator, author, and poet, renowned for his literary nonsense, in poetry and prose, and especially his limericks, a form that he popularised. Biography Lear was born into a middle-class family in Highgate, the 20th child of Ann and Jeremiah Lear. ... | Edward_Lear |@lemmatized edward:11 lear:38 may:1 january:1 english:2 artist:2 illustrator:2 author:2 poet:2 renowned:1 literary:1 nonsense:18 poetry:2 prose:1 especially:1 limerick:7 form:3 popularise:1 biography:1 bear:2 middle:1 class:1 family:6 highgate:2 child:3 ann:2 jeremiah:1 raise:1 eldest:1 sister:2 also:3 nam... |
2,416 | Cash_register | Antique crank-operated cash register A cash register is a mechanical or electronic device for calculating and recording sales transactions, and an attached cash drawer for storing currency. The cash register also usually prints a receipt for the customer. Details In most cases the drawer can be opened only after a s... | Cash_register |@lemmatized antique:1 crank:1 operated:1 cash:21 register:24 mechanical:2 electronic:1 device:1 calculate:4 record:9 sale:12 transaction:5 attached:1 drawer:5 store:1 currency:1 also:3 usually:2 print:2 receipt:7 customer:5 detail:2 case:2 open:6 except:1 use:4 special:1 key:3 senior:1 personnel:2 owner:... |
2,417 | Marine_biology | Marine biology is the scientific study of living organisms in the ocean or other marine or brackish bodies of water. World Marine Environment. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environ... | Marine_biology |@lemmatized marine:40 biology:19 scientific:1 study:8 live:7 organism:10 ocean:31 brackish:1 body:2 water:11 world:6 environment:7 give:1 many:14 phylum:2 family:7 genus:1 specie:10 sea:31 others:4 land:9 classifies:1 base:1 rather:2 taxonomy:1 differs:1 ecology:7 focus:3 organisms:1 interact:1 animal:6... |
2,418 | Government_Communications_Headquarters | A model of GCHQ headquarters in Cheltenham, commonly nicknamed "the doughnut" Gloucestershire Echo, 23 July 1998, p. 3 The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a British intelligence agency responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the UK government and armed force... | Government_Communications_Headquarters |@lemmatized model:1 gchq:33 headquarters:3 cheltenham:5 commonly:1 nickname:1 doughnut:2 gloucestershire:1 echo:1 july:6 p:8 government:18 communication:16 british:4 intelligence:17 agency:9 responsible:11 provide:2 signal:12 sigint:7 information:3 assurance:2 uk:6 arm:2 force:2 ... |
2,419 | Keith_Moon | Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was the drummer of the rock group The Who. He gained notoriety for exuberant drumming and his destructive lifestyle that earned him the nickname, "Moon the Loon." Moon joined The Who in 1964, replacing Doug Sandom. He played on all albums and singles from their debut,... | Keith_Moon |@lemmatized keith:20 john:10 moon:134 august:2 september:2 drummer:14 rock:19 group:1 gain:2 notoriety:1 exuberant:1 drumming:4 destructive:3 lifestyle:3 earn:2 nickname:2 loon:2 join:7 replace:1 doug:2 sandom:2 play:17 album:9 single:5 debut:2 generation:3 release:8 two:8 week:2 death:21 know:8 innovative:... |
2,420 | Compact_space | In mathematics, a topological space is called compact if each of its open covers has a finite subcover. Otherwise it is called non-compact. Note: Some authors such as Bourbaki use the term "quasi-compact" for this instead, and reserve the term "compact" for topological spaces that are both Hausdorff and "quasi-compact... | Compact_space |@lemmatized mathematics:1 topological:19 space:97 call:6 compact:103 open:17 cover:17 finite:25 subcover:10 otherwise:1 non:4 note:6 author:2 bourbaki:1 use:4 term:5 quasi:2 instead:1 reserve:1 hausdorff:17 heine:5 borel:5 theorem:15 show:4 definition:8 equivalent:8 closed:13 bound:10 subset:24 euclidean... |
2,421 | Boltzmann_distribution | In physics and mathematics, the Boltzmann distribution is a certain distribution function or probability measure for the distribution of the states of a system. It underpins the concept of the canonical ensemble, providing its underlying distribution. A special case of the Boltzmann distribution, used for describing th... | Boltzmann_distribution |@lemmatized physic:2 mathematics:2 boltzmann:17 distribution:21 certain:1 function:4 probability:4 measure:2 state:8 system:4 underpin:1 concept:1 canonical:1 ensemble:1 provide:1 underlying:1 special:1 case:2 use:2 describe:1 velocity:1 particle:9 gas:2 maxwell:6 general:2 mathematical:1 settin... |
2,422 | Horace_Walpole | Horatio Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (24 September 1717 – 2 March 1797), more commonly known as Horace Walpole, was an art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and politician. He is now largely remembered for Strawberry Hill, the home he built in Twickenham, south-west London where he revived the Gothic style some dec... | Horace_Walpole |@lemmatized horatio:2 walpole:39 earl:13 orford:12 september:2 march:1 commonly:1 know:2 horace:21 art:1 historian:2 man:1 letter:10 antiquarian:1 politician:1 largely:1 remember:1 strawberry:4 hill:4 home:2 build:2 twickenham:3 south:2 west:2 london:4 revive:2 gothic:9 style:3 decade:2 victorian:2 succ... |
2,423 | Amoeboid | Foraminiferan (Ammonia tepida) Amoeboids are unicellular life-forms characterized by their irregularity of shape. "Amoeboid" and "amoeba" are sometimes used interchangeably in less formal contexts, especially in the context of characterizing an organism by the method of locomotion. Amoeboids are unicellular life-form... | Amoeboid |@lemmatized foraminiferan:1 ammonia:1 tepida:1 amoeboids:8 unicellular:2 life:4 form:9 characterize:3 irregularity:1 shape:1 amoeboid:8 amoeba:13 sometimes:2 use:5 interchangeably:1 less:1 formal:1 context:2 especially:1 organism:6 method:1 locomotion:2 similarity:1 amoebae:1 structure:3 mainly:1 consist:1 co... |
2,424 | Poales | Poales is a large order of flowering plants in the monocotyledons, and includes families of plants such as the grasses, bromeliads, and sedges. Sixteen plant families are currently recognized by botanists to be part of Poales. Recent studies (e.g., Bremer, 2000) place the origin of the Poales in South America nearly ... | Poales |@lemmatized poales:10 large:2 order:9 flower:5 plant:6 monocotyledon:1 include:6 family:43 grass:4 bromeliads:1 sedge:1 sixteen:1 currently:1 recognize:1 botanist:1 part:1 recent:1 study:1 e:3 g:1 bremer:2 place:2 origin:1 south:1 america:1 nearly:1 million:1 year:1 ago:1 early:4 know:1 fossil:1 pollen:1 fruit:... |
2,425 | Gunpowder_Plot | The Gunpowder Conspiracy of 1605 (also known as Powder Treason or The Gunpowder Plot), as it was then known, Antonia Fraser, The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, London, 2002, Author's Note, pg. xv. ISBN 0-75381-401-3 was a failed assassination attempt by a group of provincial English Catholics against King J... | Gunpowder_Plot |@lemmatized gunpowder:57 conspiracy:5 also:9 know:9 powder:4 treason:6 plot:66 antonia:4 fraser:4 terror:1 faith:4 london:13 author:1 note:4 pg:2 xv:1 isbn:5 failed:1 assassination:1 attempt:6 group:1 provincial:1 english:5 catholic:26 king:25 james:18 england:12 vi:4 scotland:3 intend:3 kill:7 family:3... |
2,426 | Lamborghini | Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., commonly referred to as Lamborghini, is an Italian manufacturer of sports cars, based in the small Italian village of Sant'Agata Bolognese, near Bologna. The company was founded in 1963 by businessman Ferruccio Lamborghini, who owned a successful tractor factory, Lamborghini Trattori. I... | Lamborghini |@lemmatized automobili:3 lamborghini:77 p:2 commonly:2 refer:1 italian:4 manufacturer:5 sport:4 car:29 base:5 small:2 village:1 sant:1 agata:1 bolognese:1 near:1 bologna:1 company:13 found:1 businessman:1 ferruccio:5 successful:1 tractor:4 factory:1 trattori:1 become:6 subsidiary:2 german:1 audi:9 ag:5 vol... |
2,427 | Norfolk_Island | Norfolk Island (Norfuk: Norfuk Ailen) is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. It and two neighbouring islands form one of Australia's external territories. The Norfolk Island pine, a symbol of the island pictured in its flag, is an evergreen tree native to the... | Norfolk_Island |@lemmatized norfolk:128 island:216 norfuk:5 ailen:1 small:12 pacific:10 ocean:4 locate:10 australia:30 new:50 zealand:24 caledonia:2 two:12 neighbour:1 form:7 one:16 external:3 territory:11 pine:8 symbol:1 picture:1 flag:3 evergreen:1 tree:10 native:9 quite:2 popular:3 related:1 specie:5 also:25 grow:11... |
2,428 | Cirth | This chart showing the runes shared by the Angerthas Daeron and Angerthas Moria is presented in Appendix E of The Return of the King. Some of the cirth had different values for the Elvish and Dwarvish languages and some were used in only one system or the other. The Cirth ("Runes") are the letters of an artificial scr... | Cirth |@lemmatized chart:1 show:1 rune:31 share:1 angerthas:8 daeron:5 moria:5 present:1 appendix:2 e:5 return:1 king:2 cirth:21 different:1 value:7 elvish:2 dwarvish:3 language:6 use:10 one:5 system:6 letter:5 artificial:1 script:1 invent:1 j:4 r:9 tolkien:4 constructed:1 devise:2 work:2 initial:1 c:4 pronounce:1 k:8 ... |
2,429 | Hello_world_program | A "Hello World" program is a computer program which prints out "Hello, world!" on a display device. It is used in many introductory tutorials for teaching a programming language. Such a program is typically one of the simplest programs possible in a computer language. Some are surprisingly complex, especially in some g... | Hello_world_program |@lemmatized hello:27 world:23 program:28 computer:9 print:4 display:3 device:2 use:7 many:4 introductory:1 tutorial:4 teach:1 programming:7 language:11 typically:1 one:1 simple:6 possible:1 surprisingly:1 complex:1 especially:3 graphical:1 user:2 interface:1 gui:2 context:1 rely:1 heavily:1 particu... |
2,430 | Economy_of_Mongolia | Economic activity in Mongolia has traditionally been based on agriculture and the breeding of livestock. Mongolia also has extensive mineral deposits: copper, coal, molybdenum, tin, tungsten, and gold account for a large part of industrial production. Soviet assistance, at its height one-third of GDP, disappeared almos... | Economy_of_Mongolia |@lemmatized economic:8 activity:1 mongolia:17 traditionally:1 base:2 agriculture:4 breeding:1 livestock:4 also:4 extensive:1 mineral:2 deposit:1 copper:6 coal:3 molybdenum:2 tin:1 tungsten:1 gold:3 account:2 large:3 part:3 industrial:5 production:6 soviet:5 assistance:2 height:1 one:2 third:2 gdp:3... |
2,431 | The_Fast_Show | The Fast Show, known as Brilliant in the US, was a BBC comedy sketch show programme that ran for three series from 1994 to 1997 with a special Last Fast Show Ever in 2000. The show's central performers were Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Simon Day, Mark Williams, John Thomson, Arabella Weir and Caroline Aherne. Other... | The_Fast_Show |@lemmatized fast:24 show:60 know:5 brilliant:8 u:1 bbc:14 comedy:7 sketch:19 programme:9 ran:1 three:4 series:53 special:5 last:4 ever:4 central:3 performer:1 paul:17 whitehouse:32 charlie:6 higson:16 simon:8 day:12 mark:6 williams:11 john:6 thomson:6 arabella:5 weir:8 caroline:3 aherne:6 significant:3 c... |
2,432 | Energy | Lightning is the electric breakdown of air by strong electric fields and is a flow of energy. The electric potential energy in the atmosphere changes into heat, light and sound which are other forms of energy. In physics, energy (from the Greek - energeia, "activity, operation", from - energos, "active, working" ) ... | Energy |@lemmatized lightning:2 electric:43 breakdown:1 air:3 strong:3 field:12 flow:9 energy:482 potential:66 atmosphere:2 change:19 heat:54 light:21 sound:2 form:36 physic:13 greek:2 energeia:2 activity:5 operation:1 energos:1 active:4 work:46 scalar:5 physical:7 quantity:11 describe:6 amount:17 perform:3 force:25 at... |
2,433 | Moonfleet | Moonfleet is a tale of smuggling by the English novelist J. Meade Falkner, first published in 1898. The book was extremely popular among children worldwide up until the 1970s, mostly for its themes of adventure and gripping storyline. It remains a popular story widely read and is still sometimes studied in schools. Pl... | Moonfleet |@lemmatized moonfleet:6 tale:1 smuggle:1 english:1 novelist:1 j:1 meade:1 falkner:1 first:1 publish:1 book:5 extremely:1 popular:2 among:3 child:1 worldwide:1 mostly:1 theme:1 adventure:1 grip:1 storyline:1 remain:1 story:3 widely:1 read:1 still:1 sometimes:1 study:1 school:1 plot:2 summary:1 novel:3 set:2 f... |
2,434 | Messenger_RNA | The "life cycle" of an mRNA in a eukaryotic cell. RNA is transcribed in the nucleus; once completely processed, it is transported to the cytoplasm and translated by the ribosome. At the end of its life, the mRNA is degraded. Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is a molecule of RNA encoding a chemical "blueprint" for a ... | Messenger_RNA |@lemmatized life:4 cycle:1 mrna:82 eukaryotic:17 cell:9 rna:30 transcribe:4 nucleus:4 completely:2 process:13 transport:10 cytoplasm:4 translate:9 ribosome:12 end:13 degrade:3 messenger:5 ribonucleic:1 acid:5 molecule:13 encode:5 chemical:2 blueprint:1 protein:26 product:2 dna:5 template:1 carry:2 cod:6 ... |
2,435 | Chemical_element | The periodic table of the chemical elements A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus. The term is also used to refer to a pure chemical substance composed of atoms with the same number of protons. Co... | Chemical_element |@lemmatized periodic:12 table:16 chemical:48 elements:2 element:144 pure:7 substance:5 consist:3 one:8 type:2 atom:23 distinguish:2 atomic:35 number:50 proton:10 nucleus:10 term:4 also:17 use:22 refer:2 compose:2 common:5 example:16 iron:2 copper:1 silver:1 gold:3 hydrogen:9 carbon:24 nitrogen:4 oxyge... |
2,436 | International_Society_of_Olympic_Historians | The International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 with the purpose of promoting and studying the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games. The majority of recent books on the Olympic Games have been written by ISOH members. The ISOH publishes the Journal of Olympic Histor... | International_Society_of_Olympic_Historians |@lemmatized international:2 society:3 olympic:17 historian:3 isoh:13 non:1 profit:1 organization:2 found:1 purpose:3 promote:2 study:2 movement:4 game:5 majority:2 recent:2 book:2 write:2 member:7 publish:2 journal:3 history:5 joh:1 formerly:2 citius:2 altius:2 fortius:2 thr... |
2,437 | Gracchi | The Gracchi brothers, Tiberius and Gaius, were a pair of tribunes in 2nd century BC who attempted to pass land reform legislation in Ancient Rome that would redistribute the major patrician landholdings among the plebeians. For this legislation and their membership in the Populares party they are deemed the founding f... | Gracchi |@lemmatized gracchi:4 brother:7 tiberius:12 gaius:13 pair:1 tribune:8 century:3 bc:2 attempt:2 pass:2 land:11 reform:8 legislation:3 ancient:1 rome:2 would:4 redistribute:1 major:1 patrician:4 landholding:1 among:1 plebeian:4 membership:1 populares:2 party:1 deem:1 found:1 father:3 socialism:1 populism:1 popul... |
2,438 | 1903_World_Series | The 1903 World Series, the first modern World Series to be played in Major League Baseball, matched the Boston American League club against the Pittsburgh Pirates in a best-of-nine series, with Boston prevailing five games to three, winning the last four. Pittsburgh pitcher Sam Leever injured his shoulder while trap-s... | 1903_World_Series |@lemmatized world:20 series:46 first:12 modern:1 play:12 major:1 league:24 baseball:14 match:2 boston:34 american:30 club:3 pittsburgh:33 pirate:31 best:6 nine:3 prevail:1 five:5 game:58 three:18 win:11 last:4 four:8 pitcher:4 sam:4 leever:6 injure:2 shoulder:1 trap:1 shooting:1 teammate:1 deacon:6 p... |
2,439 | MIRC | mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Microsoft Windows, created in 1995 and developed by Khaled Mardam-Bey. Although it is a fully functional chat utility, its integrated scripting language makes it extensible and versatile. mIRC has been downloaded over twenty million times from CNET's www.download.com ser... | MIRC |@lemmatized mirc:21 internet:2 relay:1 chat:3 irc:9 client:8 microsoft:1 window:3 create:3 develop:3 khaled:3 mardam:4 bey:4 although:1 fully:1 functional:1 utility:1 integrated:1 scripting:4 language:6 make:5 extensible:1 versatile:1 download:2 twenty:1 million:1 time:2 cnet:1 www:1 com:3 service:1 nielsen:1 net... |
2,440 | Datsun | Datsun was an automobile marque. There never was an actual "Datsun" company, as the brand name was used in production only by DAT Motors and its successor, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The name was created in 1931 by the DAT Motorcar Co. for a new car model, spelling it as "Datson" to indicate its smaller size when compared ... | Datsun |@lemmatized datsun:36 automobile:6 marque:1 never:3 actual:1 company:11 brand:15 name:40 use:14 production:5 dat:15 motor:12 successor:1 nissan:47 co:7 ltd:5 create:2 motorcar:4 new:6 car:38 model:8 spell:1 datson:6 indicate:1 small:4 size:4 compare:1 exist:1 large:3 later:3 take:1 control:1 last:3 syllable:1 c... |
2,441 | String_Quartet_No._16_(Beethoven) | The String Quartet No. 16 in F major, Op. 135, by Ludwig van Beethoven was written in 1826 and was the last substantial work he finished. Only the last movement of the Quartet Op. 130, written as a replacement for the Große Fuge, was written later. It was premiered by the Schuppanzigh Quartet in March 1828. The work ... | String_Quartet_No._16_(Beethoven) |@lemmatized string:2 quartet:9 f:1 major:1 op:3 ludwig:1 van:1 beethoven:4 write:5 last:3 substantial:1 work:2 finish:1 movement:7 replacement:1 große:1 fuge:1 later:1 premier:1 schuppanzigh:1 march:1 small:1 scale:1 late:1 third:1 use:1 variation:1 technique:1 uncommon:1 piece:1 sona... |
2,442 | Magdalena_of_Saxony | Magdalena of Saxony was born 7 March 1507 and died 25 January 1534 and was Margravine of Brandenburg, its "crown princess". She was the daughter of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony and his wife Barbara. Magdalena's maternal grandparents were Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and his wife queen Elisabeth of Austria, daughter of... | Magdalena_of_Saxony |@lemmatized magdalena:4 saxony:3 bear:1 march:1 die:1 january:1 margravine:1 brandenburg:6 crown:1 princess:1 daughter:5 george:2 beard:1 duke:1 wife:2 barbara:1 maternal:1 grandparent:1 kazimierz:1 iv:1 jagiellon:1 queen:3 elisabeth:3 austria:1 albert:1 ii:2 germany:1 granddaughter:1 aforementione... |
2,443 | Ahmed_III | Ahmed III (Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثالث Aḥmed-i sālis) (December 30/31, 1673 – July 1, 1736) was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and a son of Sultan Mehmed IV (1648–87). His mother was Valide Sultan Mah-Para Ummatullah Rabia Gül-Nush, originally named Evemia, a Greek. He was born at Hajioglupazari, in Dobruja. H... | Ahmed_III |@lemmatized ahmed:10 iii:10 ottoman:14 turkish:4 احمد:1 ثالث:1 aḥmed:1 sālis:1 december:1 july:1 sultan:11 empire:7 son:1 mehmed:1 iv:1 mother:1 valide:3 mah:1 para:1 ummatullah:1 rabia:2 gül:1 nush:1 originally:1 name:1 evemia:1 greek:3 bear:1 hajioglupazari:1 dobruja:1 succeed:2 throne:2 abdication:1 broth... |
2,444 | Coin_collecting | Coin collecting is the collecting or trading of coins or other forms of legally minted currency. Frequently collected coins include those that were in circulation for only a brief time, coins minted with errors, or especially beautiful or historically interesting pieces. Coin collecting can be differentiated from numi... | Coin_collecting |@lemmatized coin:100 collecting:4 trading:1 form:1 legally:1 mint:7 currency:7 frequently:1 collected:1 include:5 circulation:3 brief:1 time:7 error:2 especially:3 beautiful:1 historically:2 interesting:3 piece:2 collect:22 differentiate:1 numismatics:4 latter:1 study:2 though:2 closely:1 relate:1 numi... |
2,445 | Medieval_Inquisition | Pedro Berruguete. Saint Dominic Presiding over an Auto-da-fé (around 1495 *Page of the painting at Prado Museum. ). The Medieval Inquisition is a series of Inquisitions (Roman Catholic Church bodies charged with suppressing heresy) from around 1184, including the Episcopal Inquisition (1184-1230s) and later the Papal ... | Medieval_Inquisition |@lemmatized pedro:1 berruguete:1 saint:3 dominic:1 presiding:1 auto:1 da:1 fé:1 around:3 page:1 painting:1 prado:1 museum:1 medieval:8 inquisition:49 series:2 roman:2 catholic:3 church:12 body:1 charge:4 suppress:1 heresy:11 include:5 episcopal:7 later:2 papal:11 response:3 large:2 popular:1 movem... |
2,446 | Blue_crane | The Blue Crane (Anthropoides paradisea), also known as the Stanley Crane and the Paradise Crane, is the national bird of South Africa. It is a tall, ground-dwelling bird, but is fairly small by the standards of the crane family. It is 100-120 cm (40-47 in) tall and weighs from 4 to 6.2 kg (8.8-13.6 lbs). This crane is ... | Blue_crane |@lemmatized blue:11 crane:16 anthropoides:1 paradisea:1 also:1 know:2 stanley:1 paradise:1 national:1 bird:6 south:3 africa:2 tall:2 ground:2 dwell:1 fairly:1 small:2 standard:1 family:1 cm:1 weigh:1 kg:1 lbs:1 pale:1 gray:2 colour:1 white:1 crown:1 pink:1 bill:1 long:1 dark:1 wingtip:1 feather:4 trail:1 ch... |
2,447 | Bovril | Bovril in a 250g jar Bovril is the trademarked name of a thick, salty meat extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston and sold in a distinctive, bulbous jar. It is made in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire and distributed by Unilever UK. Bovril can be made into a drink by diluting with hot water. It can a... | Bovril |@lemmatized bovril:42 jar:3 trademarked:1 name:7 thick:1 salty:1 meat:5 extract:5 develop:1 john:5 lawson:7 johnston:10 sell:3 distinctive:1 bulbous:1 make:3 burton:2 upon:1 trent:1 staffordshire:1 distribute:1 unilever:7 uk:3 drink:5 dilute:1 hot:3 water:3 also:3 use:1 flavouring:2 soup:2 stew:2 porridge:2 spr... |
2,448 | Lebanon | Lebanon (, or ; ), officially the Lebanese Republic CIA - The World Factbook (), is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south. Lebanon established a unique political system in 1942, known as confessionalism, based... | Lebanon |@lemmatized lebanon:170 officially:5 lebanese:66 republic:5 cia:6 world:23 factbook:4 country:33 western:14 asia:6 eastern:4 shore:2 mediterranean:8 sea:4 border:12 syria:24 north:4 east:5 israel:22 south:6 establish:3 unique:3 political:8 system:11 know:10 confessionalism:4 base:3 community:4 power:10 sharing... |
2,449 | Holy_Roman_Empire | The Holy Roman Empire (HRE; , ) was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. Under the principle of translatio imperii, the Holy Roman Empire regarded itself as titular successor to the former Western Roman Empire. The first Holy Roman Empe... | Holy_Roman_Empire |@lemmatized holy:37 roman:51 empire:109 hre:2 union:3 territory:27 central:3 europe:3 middle:4 age:3 early:5 modern:6 period:1 emperor:59 principle:1 translatio:3 imperii:3 regard:1 titular:1 successor:8 former:2 western:6 first:17 otto:8 crown:10 ad:2 last:7 francis:4 ii:11 abdicate:2 dissolve:2 nap... |
2,450 | China | The People's Republic of China (PRC) ( ), commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the most populous in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population. It is a socialist republic ruled by the Communist Party of China under a single-party system, and acco... | China |@lemmatized people:46 republic:29 china:254 prc:63 commonly:3 know:4 large:30 country:38 east:11 asia:13 populous:1 world:58 billion:15 approximately:2 fifth:3 population:35 socialist:3 rule:3 communist:14 party:18 single:1 system:21 accord:7 constitution:5 democratic:4 dictatorship:1 state:26 jurisdiction:2 twe... |
2,451 | Marjoram | Marjoram (Origanum majorana, Lamiaceae) is a somewhat cold-sensitive perennial herb or undershrub with sweet pine and citrus flavours. It is also called Sweet Marjoram or Knotted Marjoram and Majorana hortensis. The name marjoram (Old French majorane, Medieval Latin majorana) does not directly derive from the Latin wo... | Marjoram |@lemmatized marjoram:17 origanum:7 majorana:6 lamiaceae:1 somewhat:2 cold:3 sensitive:2 perennial:2 herb:2 undershrub:1 sweet:3 pine:1 citrus:1 flavour:1 also:2 call:2 knot:1 hortensis:1 name:1 old:1 french:2 majorane:1 medieval:1 latin:2 directly:1 derive:1 word:1 maior:1 major:1 online:1 etymology:1 diction... |
2,452 | Italian_Greyhound | The Italian Greyhound is a small breed of dog of the sight hound type. They are sometimes called an "I.G.", or "Iggy" for short. Barber, Lillian S., The New Complete Italian Greyhound, p.5 (1993, Italian Greyhound Productions) ISBN 0961198621 Description Appearance The Italian Greyhound is the smallest American Kennel... | Italian_Greyhound |@lemmatized italian:65 greyhound:72 small:14 breed:22 dog:35 sight:3 hound:4 type:1 sometimes:2 call:1 g:1 iggy:2 short:6 barber:1 lillian:1 new:5 complete:1 p:1 production:1 isbn:1 description:2 appearance:3 american:5 kennel:6 club:8 know:3 sighthounds:1 typically:3 weigh:1 stand:1 tall:1 withers:1... |
2,453 | England_national_football_team | The English national football team represents England in international football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England. Although most national teams worldwide represent an independent state, the four home nations which form the United Kingdom are each represented sepa... | England_national_football_team |@lemmatized english:5 national:16 football:31 team:28 represent:3 england:89 international:7 control:1 association:4 govern:1 body:1 although:3 worldwide:1 independent:1 state:4 four:3 home:25 nation:5 form:2 united:6 kingdom:2 separately:1 tournament:12 one:3 successful:2 footballing:1 ... |
2,454 | Granville,_New_South_Wales | Granville, is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Granville is located west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Parramatta. A small part in the north-west is located in the Local Government Area of the City of Holroyd. South Granvill... | Granville,_New_South_Wales |@lemmatized granville:41 suburb:4 western:4 sydney:8 state:2 new:3 south:10 wale:3 australia:1 locate:4 west:2 central:2 business:1 district:1 local:5 government:3 area:9 city:8 parramatta:13 small:2 part:5 north:3 holroyd:1 separate:1 distinguish:1 feature:2 light:1 industrial:2 lisgar:1 re... |
2,455 | Common_descent | A group of organisms is said to have common descent if they have a common ancestor. In modern biology, it is generally accepted that all living organisms on Earth are descended from a common ancestor or ancestral gene pool. The earliest life-like forms probably exchanged genetic material laterally in a manner that is a... | Common_descent |@lemmatized group:1 organism:7 say:3 common:30 descent:13 ancestor:10 modern:2 biology:2 generally:3 accept:2 live:6 earth:2 descend:4 ancestral:2 gene:2 pool:3 early:2 life:7 like:2 form:7 probably:1 exchange:1 genetic:9 material:1 laterally:1 manner:2 analogous:1 lateral:1 transfer:1 amongst:1 bacteri... |
2,456 | Neal_Stephenson | Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer, known for his speculative fiction works, which have been variously categorized science fiction, historical fiction, maximalism, cyberpunk, and postcyberpunk. Stephenson explores areas such as mathematics, cryptography, philosophy, currency, and the his... | Neal_Stephenson |@lemmatized neal:13 town:1 stephenson:31 born:1 october:1 american:1 writer:1 know:1 speculative:2 fiction:12 work:5 variously:1 categorize:1 science:6 historical:3 maximalism:1 cyberpunk:2 postcyberpunk:1 explore:2 area:1 mathematics:1 cryptography:2 philosophy:1 currency:2 history:3 also:2 write:4 no... |
2,457 | Harmonic_series_(music) | See harmonic series (mathematics) for the related mathematical concept. Harmonic series of a string. Pitched musical instruments are often based on an approximate harmonic oscillator such as a string or a column of air, which oscillates at numerous frequencies simultaneously. At these resonant frequencies, waves trav... | Harmonic_series_(music) |@lemmatized see:6 harmonic:56 series:17 mathematics:1 related:2 mathematical:1 concept:2 string:13 pitched:5 musical:12 instrument:22 often:2 base:4 approximate:3 oscillator:1 column:5 air:8 oscillate:1 numerous:2 frequency:31 simultaneously:2 resonant:1 wave:8 travel:2 direction:1 along:1 rein... |
2,458 | Draco_(lawgiver) | Draco (; from Greek , ) was the first legislator of ancient Athens, Greece, 7th century BCE. Life During the 39th Olympiad, in 622 or 621 BC, Draco established the legal code with which he is identified. Little is known about his life. He probably belonged to the Greek nobility of the Attic deme called the Eupatrida... | Draco_(lawgiver) |@lemmatized draco:7 greek:3 first:2 legislator:1 ancient:2 athens:2 greece:3 century:4 bce:1 life:5 olympiad:1 bc:3 establish:1 legal:3 code:5 identify:1 little:1 know:3 probably:1 belong:1 nobility:1 attic:1 deme:1 call:2 eupatridae:1 suda:2 text:1 record:1 contemporaneous:1 prior:1 period:1 seven:1 ... |
2,459 | Madeline_Amy_Sweeney | Madeline Amy Sweeney, known as Amy Sweeney (December 14, 1966 – September 11, 2001), was a flight attendant on board American Airlines Flight 11 when it was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Flight 11 On September 11, Sweeney was asked by American Airlines ... | Madeline_Amy_Sweeney |@lemmatized madeline:4 amy:6 sweeney:14 know:1 december:1 september:4 flight:9 attendant:4 board:1 american:3 airline:3 fly:5 north:1 tower:1 world:1 trade:1 center:2 part:1 attack:1 ask:1 take:2 extra:1 shift:1 crew:1 member:1 assign:1 position:1 ill:1 normally:1 would:2 work:1 weekend:1 see:3 wa... |
2,460 | Blackadder | Blackadder is the generic name that encompasses four series of BBC One historical sitcom, along with several one-off instalments. All episodes star Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson as anti-hero Edmund Blackadder and his dogsbody, Baldrick. Each series is set in a different historical period: apart from Blackadder and ... | Blackadder |@lemmatized blackadder:160 generic:1 name:16 encompass:1 four:4 series:117 bbc:19 one:25 historical:9 sitcom:8 along:2 several:4 instalment:1 episode:40 star:6 rowan:13 atkinson:23 tony:9 robinson:14 anti:1 hero:2 edmund:17 dogsbody:2 baldrick:23 set:35 different:8 period:9 apart:2 main:5 character:32 first... |
2,461 | Auto_racing | Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, motor racing or car racing) is a motorsport involving racing cars. It is one of the world's most watched television sports. History The beginning of racing Racing began soon after the construction of the first successful petrol-fueled autos; before that time people raced i... | Auto_racing |@lemmatized auto:17 racing:54 also:22 know:7 automobile:4 motor:7 car:95 motorsport:6 involve:7 race:93 one:19 world:24 watched:1 television:1 sport:30 history:2 beginning:1 begin:6 soon:1 construction:2 first:15 successful:3 petrol:2 fuel:6 time:4 people:4 vehicle:11 horse:1 drawn:1 buggy:1 ever:2 organiz... |
2,462 | Cutaway_(filmmaking) | In film, a cutaway is the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. It is usually, although not always, followed by a cutback to the first shot. Method Cutaways usually do not contribute any dramatic content of their own, but help the editor assemble a longer sequence. For th... | Cutaway_(filmmaking) |@lemmatized film:8 cutaway:14 interruption:1 continuously:1 action:4 insert:1 view:4 something:1 else:1 usually:5 although:1 always:1 follow:4 cutback:1 first:1 shot:13 method:1 contribute:1 dramatic:2 content:1 help:2 editor:2 assemble:1 long:1 sequence:1 reason:1 choose:1 relate:1 main:4 another... |
2,463 | Great_auk | The Great Auk, Pinguinus impennis, formerly of the genus Alca, is a bird that became extinct in the mid-19th century. It was the only species in the genus Pinguinus, a group which included several flightless giant auks from the Atlantic, to survive until modern times. It was also known as garefowl (from the Old Norse ... | Great_auk |@lemmatized great:49 auk:74 pinguinus:6 impennis:4 formerly:1 genus:5 alca:3 bird:33 become:3 extinct:3 mid:2 century:6 specie:9 group:2 include:4 several:1 flightless:2 giant:1 atlantic:10 survive:3 modern:1 time:4 also:8 know:8 garefowl:3 old:3 norse:2 geirfugl:2 mean:5 spear:1 reference:2 shape:1 beak:2 p... |
2,464 | Modular_arithmetic | In mathematics, modular arithmetic (sometimes called clock arithmetic) is a system of arithmetic for integers, where numbers "wrap around" after they reach a certain value—the modulus. Modular arithmetic was introduced by Carl Friedrich Gauss in his book Disquisitiones Arithmeticae, published in 1801. Time-keeping on ... | Modular_arithmetic |@lemmatized mathematics:2 modular:24 arithmetic:31 sometimes:4 call:2 clock:7 system:6 integer:14 number:17 wrap:2 around:3 reach:2 certain:1 value:2 modulus:7 introduce:2 carl:2 friedrich:2 gauss:2 book:1 disquisitiones:1 arithmeticae:1 publish:1 time:11 keep:2 give:3 example:7 familiar:1 use:14 ho... |
2,465 | Europa | Europa is a beautiful Phoenician princess in Greek mythology. Her name is the name for Europe in Latin and other languages. Europa may also refer to: Europa Island, a small island in the Indian Ocean which is a possession of France, part of the Îles Éparses Europa (moon), the smallest of the Galilean moons of the pla... | Europa |@lemmatized europa:37 beautiful:1 phoenician:1 princess:1 greek:1 mythology:1 name:4 europe:3 latin:1 language:1 may:1 also:2 refer:1 island:2 small:3 indian:1 ocean:3 possession:1 france:1 part:1 îles:1 éparses:1 moon:2 galilean:1 planet:1 jupiter:1 seventh:1 large:1 asteroid:1 know:1 entertainment:2 universal... |
2,466 | Foreign_relations_of_Namibia | Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with strong affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Libya and Cuba. In Africa, Namibia has been involved in conflicts in neighbouring Angola as well as the Democratic Republic of Congo. International organizations Namibia is a mem... | Foreign_relations_of_Namibia |@lemmatized namibia:23 follow:1 largely:1 independent:1 foreign:2 policy:2 strong:1 affiliation:1 state:1 aid:1 independence:5 struggle:1 include:2 libya:1 cuba:1 africa:5 involve:2 conflict:3 neighbour:2 angola:10 well:2 democratic:2 republic:2 congo:6 international:18 organization:15 mem... |
2,467 | GTE | GTE Corporation (formerly General Telephone & Electronics Corporation) was the largest of the "independent" US telephone companies during the days of the Bell System. It acquired the third largest independent, Continental Telephone (ConTel) in 1991. Verizon | Investor Relations | Shareowner Information | Cost Basis Wor... | GTE |@lemmatized gte:93 corporation:40 formerly:1 general:14 telephone:68 electronics:5 large:13 independent:7 u:8 company:109 day:1 bell:9 system:18 acquire:11 third:2 continental:1 contel:7 verizon:19 investor:1 relation:1 shareowner:1 information:4 cost:2 basis:1 worksheet:1 also:8 automatic:6 electric:11 equipment:... |
2,468 | Easter | Easter (, Pascha) is the most important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. Anthony Aveni, "The Easter/Passover Season: Connecting Time's Broken Circle," The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), 64-78. According to Christian scripture,... | Easter |@lemmatized easter:226 pascha:21 important:4 annual:6 religious:10 feast:18 christian:59 liturgical:10 year:50 anthony:1 aveni:1 passover:40 season:13 connecting:1 time:26 broken:1 circle:2 book:6 brief:1 history:15 seasonal:1 holiday:15 oxford:8 university:6 press:7 accord:7 scripture:1 jesus:15 resurrect:2 de... |
2,469 | Nullum_crimen,_nulla_poena_sine_praevia_lege_poenali | Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali (Latin, lit. "No crime, no punishment without a previous penal law") is a basic maxim in continental European legal thinking. It was written by Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach as part of the Bavarian Criminal Code in 1813. The maxim states that there can be ... | Nullum_crimen,_nulla_poena_sine_praevia_lege_poenali |@lemmatized nullum:10 crimen:9 nulla:10 poena:8 sine:12 praevia:6 lege:12 poenali:3 latin:1 lit:1 crime:8 punishment:2 without:2 previous:2 penal:7 law:16 basic:2 maxim:4 continental:2 european:4 legal:5 thinking:1 write:3 paul:1 johann:1 anselm:1 ritter:1 von:1 feu... |
2,470 | The_Trial | The Trial () is a novel by Franz Kafka about a character named Josef K., who awakens one morning and, for reasons never revealed, is arrested and prosecuted for an unspecified crime. According to Kafka's friend Max Brod, the author never finished the novel and wrote in his will that it was to be destroyed. After his ... | The_Trial |@lemmatized trial:20 novel:15 franz:3 kafka:20 character:4 name:3 josef:19 k:43 awaken:1 one:4 morning:1 reason:1 never:5 reveal:1 arrest:6 prosecute:1 unspecified:2 crime:8 accord:1 friend:5 max:2 brod:6 author:3 finish:1 write:6 destroy:1 death:2 go:2 wish:1 edit:3 felt:1 coherent:1 publish:6 film:3 releas... |
2,471 | Donald_Campbell | Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE (23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967) was a British car and motorboat racer who broke eight world speed records in the 1950s and 60s. He remains the only person to set both land and water speed records in the same year (1964). Family and personal life Donald Campbell was born in Kingston-upon-T... | Donald_Campbell |@lemmatized donald:13 malcolm:6 campbell:52 cbe:1 march:3 january:2 british:1 car:8 motorboat:1 racer:1 break:4 eight:1 world:8 speed:29 record:26 remain:4 person:2 set:8 land:7 water:20 year:4 family:2 personal:1 life:2 bear:2 kingston:2 upon:1 thames:1 surrey:1 son:1 sir:1 holder:2 famous:1 bluebird:... |
2,472 | Hephaestus | Hephaestus ( or ; Greek Hēphaistos) was a Greek god whose Roman equivalent was Vulcan. He was the god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes. Like other mythic smiths but unlike most other gods, Hephaestus was lame, which gave him a grotesque appearance in Gr... | Hephaestus |@lemmatized hephaestus:52 greek:13 hēphaistos:1 god:25 whose:1 roman:5 equivalent:1 vulcan:3 technology:1 blacksmith:3 craftsman:4 artisan:1 sculptor:1 metal:3 metallurgy:1 fire:3 volcano:2 like:2 mythic:3 smith:8 unlike:1 lame:9 give:8 grotesque:2 appearance:3 eye:1 serve:1 worship:1 manufacturing:1 indust... |
2,473 | Aquaculture | Aquaculture installations in southern Chile. Aquaculture is the farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms including molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Unlike fishing, aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, implies the cultivation of aquatic populations under controlled conditions. American Heritage Definit... | Aquaculture |@lemmatized aquaculture:103 installation:1 southern:2 chile:4 farming:19 freshwater:10 saltwater:2 organism:4 include:7 mollusc:2 crustacean:4 aquatic:13 plant:4 unlike:1 fishing:3 also:7 know:2 aquafarming:1 imply:1 cultivation:6 population:3 controlled:1 condition:1 american:4 heritage:1 definition:1 mar... |
2,474 | Pakistan | Pakistan ( Pākistān ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia. It has a 1,046 kilometre (650 mile) coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, the Republic of India in the east and the People's Republic ... | Pakistan |@lemmatized pakistan:172 pākistān:1 officially:1 islamic:23 republic:6 country:25 locate:3 south:13 asia:9 kilometre:7 mile:2 coastline:2 along:3 arabian:3 sea:3 gulf:3 oman:1 border:6 afghanistan:8 iran:4 west:11 india:29 east:16 people:11 china:3 far:2 northeast:2 kashmir:16 region:19 claim:2 refers:1 india... |
2,475 | Ennius | Quintus Ennius (239 - c. 169 BC) was a writer during the period of the Roman Republic, and is often considered the father of Roman poetry. He was of Greek descent. Although only fragments of his works survive, his influence in Latin literature was significant. Biography Ennius was born at Rudiae in Salento, a town wh... | Ennius |@lemmatized quintus:3 ennius:13 c:1 bc:3 writer:3 period:1 roman:6 republic:1 often:1 consider:1 father:1 poetry:3 greek:4 descent:1 although:1 fragment:2 work:4 survive:2 influence:1 latin:7 literature:1 significant:1 biography:2 bear:1 rudiae:1 salento:1 town:1 oscan:1 language:2 contact:1 one:1 another:1 see... |
2,476 | Emperor_Annei | ; also known as shikitsuhikotamatemi no Mikoto; was the 3rd emperor of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 4; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, p. 251; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 89. No firm dates can be assigned to this e... | Emperor_Annei |@lemmatized also:3 know:4 shikitsuhikotamatemi:1 mikoto:1 emperor:16 japan:10 appear:1 traditional:3 list:3 titsingh:3 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 p:5 brown:4 delmer:2 et:1 al:1 gukanshō:3 varley:4 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 firm:1 date:3 assign:3 life:1 reign:5 ponsonby:3 fane:2 richa... |
2,477 | Jacques_Maroger | Jacques Maroger [pron. ma - ro - ZHAY](1884–1962) was a painter and the technical director of the Louvre Museum's laboratory in Paris, France. He devoted his life to understanding the oil-based media of the Old Masters. In 1907, Maroger began to study with Louis Anquetin and worked under his direction until Anquetin's... | Jacques_Maroger |@lemmatized jacques:2 maroger:43 pron:1 ro:1 zhay:1 painter:5 technical:2 director:2 louvre:4 museum:3 laboratory:2 paris:2 france:2 devote:1 life:1 understand:1 oil:21 base:4 medium:33 old:6 master:12 begin:2 study:4 louis:1 anquetin:5 work:11 direction:1 death:1 closely:2 exhibit:1 artist:5 vincent:1... |
2,478 | Nuclear_pore | Diagram of human cell nucleus. Nuclear pore labeled at bottom left Nuclear pore. Side view. 1. Nuclear envelope. 2. Outer ring. 3. Spokes. 4. Basket. 5. Filaments. (Drawing is based on electron microscopy images) Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that cross the nuclear envelope, which is the double membrane s... | Nuclear_pore |@lemmatized diagram:1 human:1 cell:13 nucleus:19 nuclear:25 pore:24 label:1 bottom:1 leave:1 side:1 view:1 envelope:7 outer:3 ring:3 spoke:2 basket:1 filament:1 draw:1 base:1 electron:2 microscopy:2 image:2 large:8 protein:29 complex:28 cross:1 double:5 membrane:9 surround:2 eukaryotic:1 average:1 vertebr... |
2,479 | God_Save_the_Queen | "God Save the Queen", or "God Save the King", is an anthem used in a number of Commonwealth realms. It is the national anthem of the United Kingdom and her territories and dependencies, Norfolk Island, one of the two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand (since 1977) and the royal anthem of Canada (s... | God_Save_the_Queen |@lemmatized god:93 save:83 queen:63 king:42 anthem:72 use:52 number:6 commonwealth:11 realm:3 national:42 united:20 kingdom:16 territory:2 dependency:1 norfolk:1 island:3 one:13 two:12 cayman:1 new:9 zealand:6 since:6 royal:30 canada:12 australia:6 isle:5 man:4 belize:1 jamaica:2 tuvalu:2 country:13... |
2,480 | European_Broadcasting_Union | The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; ) is a confederation of 75 broadcasting organisations from 56 countries, and 43 associate broadcasters from a further 25. It is unrelated to the European Union. Members are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately o... | European_Broadcasting_Union |@lemmatized european:10 broadcasting:27 union:6 ebu:27 confederation:1 broadcast:27 organisation:10 country:12 associate:6 broadcaster:6 unrelated:1 member:26 radio:68 television:50 company:10 government:1 public:13 service:5 privately:1 station:1 mission:1 full:1 active:4 base:3 algeria:2 ... |
2,481 | Definition | A definition is a statement of the meaning of a word or phrase. The term to be defined is known as the definiendum (Latin: what is to be defined). The words which define it are known as the definiens (Latin: what defines). OED, www.dictionary.com, and Microsoft Encarta Dictionary (2004 edition): "literally 'something t... | Definition |@lemmatized definition:83 statement:2 meaning:14 word:11 phrase:1 term:32 define:21 know:7 definiendum:1 latin:3 definiens:3 oed:1 www:1 dictionary:9 com:1 microsoft:1 encarta:1 edition:1 literally:1 something:3 stipulative:4 may:6 either:2 describe:3 bear:2 general:1 use:14 provide:3 descriptive:3 speaker:... |
2,482 | Hudson's_Bay_Company | The Hudson's Bay Company (), abbreviated HBC, is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and is one of the oldest in the world. The company was incorporated by British royal charter in 1670 as The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay; it is now domiciled in Canada and has ... | Hudson's_Bay_Company |@lemmatized hudson:48 bay:63 company:115 abbreviate:1 hbc:56 old:5 commercial:1 corporation:6 north:19 america:6 one:8 world:4 incorporate:2 british:3 royal:4 charter:9 governor:7 adventurer:3 england:7 trading:16 domicile:1 canada:25 adopt:2 common:2 shorter:1 name:7 legal:1 moniker:1 federal:1 d... |
2,483 | Enrico_Fermi | Enrico Fermi (29 September 1901 – 28 November 1954) was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, and for his contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics. Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in ... | Enrico_Fermi |@lemmatized enrico:45 fermi:133 september:7 november:2 italian:9 physicist:6 note:5 work:33 development:3 first:25 nuclear:38 reactor:11 contribution:4 quantum:4 theory:9 particle:3 physic:32 statistical:1 mechanic:5 award:5 nobel:10 prize:7 induced:1 radioactivity:1 today:4 regard:3 one:11 top:3 scientis... |
2,484 | Epicurus | Epicurus (, "ally, comrade"; Samos, 341 BCE – Athens, 270 BCE; 72 years) was an ancient Greek philosopher and the founder of the school of philosophy called Epicureanism. Only a few fragments and letters remain of Epicurus's 300 written works. Much of what is known about Epicurean philosophy derives from later followe... | Epicurus |@lemmatized epicurus:66 ally:1 comrade:1 samos:3 bce:9 athens:3 year:6 ancient:6 greek:12 philosopher:8 founder:1 school:11 philosophy:19 call:1 epicureanism:3 fragment:7 letter:9 remain:1 write:5 work:6 much:1 know:5 epicurean:14 derives:1 late:1 follower:4 commentator:1 purpose:2 attain:1 happy:2 tranquil:2... |
2,485 | Oxymoron | An oxymoron (plural oxymora (greek plural) or, more often, oxymorons) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy ("sharp" or "pointed") and moros ("dull"). Thus the word oxymoron is itself an oxymoron. Oxymorons are a proper subset of the expressions c... | Oxymoron |@lemmatized oxymoron:37 plural:2 greek:2 often:8 figure:2 speech:2 combine:3 two:2 normally:3 contradictory:4 term:10 loanword:1 oxy:1 sharp:1 point:1 moro:1 dull:1 thus:2 word:8 proper:1 subset:1 expression:11 call:3 contradiction:14 distinguish:1 paradox:4 use:15 intentionally:1 rhetorical:2 effect:3 appare... |
2,486 | Proportional_representation | Proportional representation (PR), sometimes referred to as full representation, is a category of electoral formulas aimed at a close match between the percentage of votes that groups of candidates (grouped by a certain measure) obtain in elections and the percentage of seats they receive (usually in legislative assembl... | Proportional_representation |@lemmatized proportional:64 representation:47 pr:21 sometimes:2 refer:2 full:2 category:1 electoral:20 formula:2 aim:2 close:2 match:2 percentage:4 vote:54 group:8 candidate:48 certain:3 measure:4 obtain:2 election:32 seat:22 receive:4 usually:2 legislative:2 assembly:7 democratic:4 princip... |
2,487 | Amdahl's_law | The speedup of a program using multiple processors in parallel computing is limited by the sequential fraction of the program. For example, if 95% of the program can be parallelized, the theoretical maximum speedup using parallel computing would be 20x as shown in the diagram, no matter how many processors are used. A... | Amdahl's_law |@lemmatized speedup:22 program:12 use:14 multiple:3 processor:15 parallel:8 computing:3 limit:5 sequential:4 fraction:5 example:7 parallelize:5 theoretical:2 maximum:8 compute:4 would:2 show:1 diagram:2 matter:2 many:2 amdahl:19 law:23 also:3 know:2 argument:1 rodgers:2 p:16 name:1 computer:5 architect:1 ... |
2,488 | Brazil | Brazil (), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil () , is a country in South America. It is the fifth largest country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Brazil.html the fifth most populous country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the worl... | Brazil |@lemmatized brazil:158 officially:1 federative:2 republic:7 country:46 south:24 america:22 fifth:3 large:46 geographical:2 area:18 occupy:4 nearly:3 half:2 http:2 www:1 encyclopedia:1 com:1 doc:1 html:1 populous:2 fourth:5 democracy:4 world:32 bound:1 atlantic:7 ocean:4 east:3 coastline:2 border:10 north:11 ven... |
2,489 | Kuiper_belt | Known objects in the Kuiper belt, derived from data from the Minor Planet Center. Objects in the main belt are coloured green, while scattered objects are coloured orange. The four outer planets are blue. Neptune's few known Trojan asteroids are yellow, while Jupiter's are pink. The scattered objects between the Sun an... | Kuiper_belt |@lemmatized know:19 object:84 kuiper:76 belt:92 derive:2 data:6 minor:4 planet:24 center:4 main:4 colour:6 green:2 scattered:21 coloured:1 orange:1 four:3 outer:7 blue:2 neptune:41 trojan:4 asteroid:6 yellow:1 jupiter:10 pink:1 sun:15 centaur:6 scale:1 astronomical:7 unit:1 pronounced:2 gap:5 bottom:1 due:... |
2,490 | Maroboduus | Maroboduus (born c. in 30 BC, died in A.D. 37), was king of the Marcomanni. The name "Maroboduus" can be broken down into two Gaulish elements, māro- meaning "great" (cf. Welsh mawr, Irish mór), and bodwos meaning "raven" (cf. Irish badhbh). As there was extensive mingling of Germans and Gauls in this period, a German ... | Maroboduus |@lemmatized maroboduus:12 born:1 c:1 bc:3 die:2 king:5 marcomanni:6 name:2 break:2 two:1 gaulish:4 element:1 māro:1 meaning:2 great:2 cf:2 welsh:1 mawr:1 irish:2 mór:1 bodwos:1 raven:1 badhbh:1 extensive:1 mingling:1 german:3 gaul:1 period:1 mixed:1 tribe:2 lead:2 man:2 would:1 nothing:1 unusual:1 bear:1 no... |
2,491 | History_of_Iraq | This article includes an overview from prehistory to the present in the region of the current state of Iraq in Mesopotamia. (See also Mesopotamia, Ancient Near East, and History of the Middle East.) Ancient Iraq The Tigris and Euphrates rivers (in Arabic, the Dijla and Furat, respectively), are part of the Fertile Cr... | History_of_Iraq |@lemmatized article:2 include:5 overview:1 prehistory:1 present:5 region:8 current:2 state:27 iraq:141 mesopotamia:7 see:6 also:8 ancient:3 near:3 east:4 history:13 middle:4 tigris:6 euphrates:5 river:6 arabic:3 dijla:1 furat:1 respectively:1 part:6 fertile:1 crescent:1 many:12 dynasty:9 empire:18 rule... |
2,492 | European_Centre_for_Medium-Range_Weather_Forecasts | The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is an international organisation based at Reading, England that was founded in 1975. Objectives The objectives of the ECMWF are: Development of numerical methods for medium-range weather forecasting Preparation of medium-range weather forecasts for distrib... | European_Centre_for_Medium-Range_Weather_Forecasts |@lemmatized european:3 centre:1 medium:5 range:5 weather:5 forecast:5 ecmwf:8 international:1 organisation:1 base:2 reading:2 england:2 found:1 objectives:1 objective:1 development:1 numerical:1 method:1 preparation:1 distribution:1 member:3 state:2 scientific:1 techn... |
2,493 | Futurians | The Futurians were an influential group of science fiction fans, many of whom became editors and writers as well. The Futurians were based in New York City and were a major force in the development of science fiction writing and science fiction fandom in the years 1937-1945. Origins of the group As described in Isaac... | Futurians |@lemmatized futurians:21 influential:2 group:5 science:20 fiction:20 fan:2 many:2 become:2 editor:2 writer:1 well:1 base:1 new:10 york:6 city:2 major:1 force:1 development:1 writing:1 fandom:7 year:3 origin:2 describe:1 isaac:3 asimov:3 autobiography:3 memory:2 yet:2 green:2 spin:1 great:3 club:6 head:2 sam:... |
2,494 | Huns | The Western Hunnic Empire stretched from the steppes of Central Asia into modern Germany, and from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea The Huns were a group of nomadic pastoral people who, appearing from beyond the Volga, migrated into Europe c.AD 370 and built up an enormous empire in Europe. Their main military technique... | Huns |@lemmatized western:6 hunnic:19 empire:17 stretch:1 steppe:7 central:11 asia:5 modern:9 germany:2 black:3 sea:4 baltic:1 hun:104 group:11 nomadic:2 pastoral:1 people:15 appear:8 beyond:3 volga:2 migrate:2 europe:11 c:5 ad:5 build:1 enormous:1 main:1 military:4 technique:1 mount:1 archery:4 may:15 stimulate:1 grea... |
2,495 | Feminist_film_theory | Feminist film theory is theoretical film criticism derived from feminist politics and feminist theory. Feminists have many approaches to cinema analysis, regarding the film elements analysed and their theoretical underpinnings. History The development of feminist film theory was influenced by second wave feminism and ... | Feminist_film_theory |@lemmatized feminist:24 film:58 theory:11 theoretical:2 criticism:16 derive:1 politics:1 many:3 approach:3 cinema:14 analysis:3 regard:1 element:2 analyse:1 underpinnings:1 history:1 development:3 influence:2 second:4 wave:3 feminism:7 woman:41 study:2 within:2 academy:2 scholar:3 begin:3 apply:1 ... |
2,496 | League_of_Nations | The League of Nations (LoN) was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members. The League's goals included upholding the new found Rights of Man such as right of non whites, rights of... | League_of_Nations |@lemmatized league:251 nation:88 lon:1 inter:4 governmental:1 organization:22 found:4 result:9 treaty:28 versailles:13 great:13 extent:1 september:16 february:4 member:59 goal:1 include:16 uphold:2 new:12 right:11 man:2 non:8 white:1 woman:6 soldier:3 disarmament:16 prevent:10 collective:8 security:1... |
2,497 | Afghan_Hound | The Afghan Hound is a very old sighthound dog breed. Distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end, the breed acquired its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan, where it was originally used to hunt hares, and gazelles by coursing them. Its local name is Tāzhī Spai... | Afghan_Hound |@lemmatized afghan:45 hound:53 old:4 sighthound:5 dog:30 breed:27 distinguish:1 thick:1 fine:2 silky:1 coat:9 tail:2 ring:3 curl:1 end:2 acquire:1 unique:3 feature:6 cold:1 mountain:3 afghanistan:7 originally:1 use:6 hunt:4 hare:1 gazelle:1 course:4 local:1 name:7 tāzhī:1 spai:1 tāzī:1 alternate:1 balkh:1... |
2,498 | Genetically_modified_organism | A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically engineered organism (GEO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. These techniques, generally known as recombinant DNA technology, use DNA molecules from different sources, which are combined into one molecule to c... | Genetically_modified_organism |@lemmatized genetically:30 modify:31 organism:20 gmo:13 engineer:6 geo:1 whose:2 genetic:22 material:4 alter:2 use:30 engineering:6 technique:3 generally:2 know:4 recombinant:6 dna:13 technology:28 molecule:3 different:6 source:1 combine:5 one:4 create:5 new:13 set:2 gene:35 transfer:7 gi... |
2,499 | Francis_of_Assisi | Saint Francis of Assisi (Giovanni Francesco Bernardone; born 1181/1182 – October 3, 1226) was a friar and the founder of the Order of Friars Minor, more commonly known as the Franciscans. He is known as the patron saint of animals, the environment and Italy, and it is customary for Catholic churches to hold ceremoni... | Francis_of_Assisi |@lemmatized saint:34 francis:105 assisi:32 giovanni:3 francesco:5 bernardone:3 born:1 october:4 friar:9 founder:1 order:13 minor:3 commonly:1 know:6 franciscan:12 patron:2 animal:7 environment:3 italy:6 customary:1 catholic:3 church:8 hold:1 ceremony:1 honor:5 around:2 feast:7 day:9 childhood:1 early... |
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