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Ablative_case
In linguistics, ablative case (abbreviated ABL) is a name given to cases in various languages whose common characteristic is that they mark motion away from something, though the details in each language may differ. The name "ablative" is derived from the Latin ablatus, the (irregular) perfect passive participle of auf...
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Iowa
Iowa () is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland." It derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied the state at the time of European exploration. Alex, Lynn M. (2000) Iowa's Archaeolo...
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Transport_in_Poland
This article is about transportation in Poland. Railways Poland is served by an extensive network of railways. In most cities the main railway station is located near a city centre and is well connected to the local transportation system. The infrastructure is operated by PKP PLK ( PKP-Polskie Linie Kolejowe : PKP-P...
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Economy_of_Laos
Laos is a landlocked country with an inadequate infrastructure and a largely unskilled work force. The country's per capita income in 2004 was estimated to be $1,900 on a purchasing power parity-basis. Rivers are an important means of transport in Laos. Agriculture, mostly subsistence rice farming, dominates the econo...
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Nuclear_fission
An induced understtod fission doseage. A slow-moving neutron is absorbed by the nucleus of a uranium-235 atom, which in turn splits into fast-moving lighter elements (fission products) and three free neutrons. In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an a...
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Andrew_Wiles
Sir Andrew John Wiles KBE FRS (born 11 April 1953) "WILES, Sir Andrew (John)", Who's Who, A & C Black, January 2007 is a British mathematician and a professor at Princeton University, specialising in number theory. He is most famous for proving Fermat's Last Theorem. Early life and education Wiles's father is Maurice...
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Chaitin's_constant
In the computer science subfield of algorithmic information theory a Chaitin constant or halting probability is a real number that informally represents the probability that a randomly-chosen program will halt. These numbers are formed from a construction due to Gregory Chaitin. Although there are infinitely many halt...
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Lund_University
Lund University (), located in Lund in southernmost Sweden, is one of Sweden's most prestigious universities New Partnership with Swedish University: Lund University and one of Scandinavia's largest institutions for education and research Lund University, Sweden, Euro Scholars Website Lund University, The Solander Pr...
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Outline_of_dance
Dance generally refers to human movement (the motion of human beings) either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. Choreography is the art of making dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer. Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent ...
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Economy_of_the_Faroe_Islands
After the severe economic troubles of the early 1990s, brought on by a drop in the vital fish catch and poor management of the economy, the Faroe Islands have come back in the last few years, with unemployment down to 5% in mid-1998, and holding below 3% since 2006, one of the lowest rates in Europe. Nevertheless, the ...
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Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycaemia or hypoglycemia is the medical term for a pathologic state produced by a lower than normal level of blood glucose. The term hypoglycemia literally means "under-sweet blood" (Gr. hypo-, glykys, haima). Hypoglycemia can produce a variety of symptoms and effects but the principal problems arise from an inad...
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Kashubians
Kashubians/Kaszubians (, , ), also called Kashubs, Kaszubians, Kassubians or Cassubians, are a West Slavic ethnic group in Pomerelia, north-central Poland. Their settlement area is referred to as Kashubia (, ). They speak Kashubian, classified either as a language or a Polish dialect. Harry Hulst, Georg Bossong, Eurot...
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M25_motorway
To see information about the M25 motorway under construction in Ireland, see N25 road. The M25 motorway, also known as the M25 corridor or London Orbital, Chris Roberts, Heavy Words Lightly Thrown: The Reason Behind Rhyme, Thorndike Press,2006 (ISBN 0-7862-8517-6) is a 117 mile (188 km) orbital motorway which encircl...
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I_Ching
The I Ching (Wade-Giles), “Yì Jīng” (Pinyin), Classic of Changes or Book of Changes; also called Zhouyi, is one of the oldest of the Chinese classic texts. Wilhelm, R. I Ching Introduction. English translation by Cary F. Baines; HTML edition by Dan Baruth. Retrieved on: January 20, 2008. The book is a symbol system u...
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Campus
The Universitätscampus Wien, Austria (details) A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls and park-like settings. The definition currently defines a collection of buildings tha...
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Keeshond
The Keeshond ( or KAYZ-hond; plural: Keeshonden) is a medium-sized dog with a plush two-layer coat of silver and black fur with a 'ruff' and a curled tail, originating in Germany. Its closest relatives are the other German spitzes such as the Pomeranian. Originally called the German Spitz, more specifically the Wolfssp...
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Nuclear_energy
Nuclear energy is released by the splitting (fission) or merging together (fusion) of the nuclei of atom(s). The conversion of nuclear mass to energy is consistent with the mass-energy equivalence formula ΔE = Δm.c², in which ΔE = energy release, Δm = mass defect, and c = the speed of light in a vacuum (a physical con...
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Economy_of_Lesotho
The Economy of Lesotho is based on agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, and the earnings of laborers employed in South Africa. Lesotho is geographically surrounded by South Africa and economically integrated with it as well. The majority of households subsist on farming or migrant labor, primarily miners in South Afr...
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Full_Metal_Jacket
Full Metal Jacket (1987) is a war film by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford. The title refers to the full metal jacket bullet type of ammunition used by infantry riflemen. The film follows a squad of U.S. Marines from their basic training through their participation in the Tet Offen...
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Gospel_of_Barnabas
The Gospel of Barnabas is a substantial book depicting the life of Jesus; and claiming to be by Jesus's disciple Barnabas, who in this work is one of the twelve apostles. It is recorded in two manuscripts, both dated to the late sixteenth century and written respectively in Italian and in Spanish; although the Spanish ...
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Haiti
Haiti (; French Haïti ; Haitian Creole: Ayiti), officially the Republic of Haiti ( ; ), is a Creole- and French-speaking Caribbean country. Along with the Dominican Republic, it occupies the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antillean archipelago. Ayiti (Land on high) was the indigenous Taíno or Amerindian name for ...
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Aleister_Crowley
Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley (), (12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947), was an English occultist, writer, mountaineer, poet, spy and yogi. Sutin, L. (2000). Do What Thou Wilt. He was an influential member of several occult organizations, including the Golden Dawn, the A∴A∴, and Ordo Templi Orientis (...
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Hannibal
Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca , commonly known as Hannibal (in Punic: Annobal, meaning "Ba'al has given me grace"; 248–183 or 182 BC) Hannibal's date of death is most commonly given as 183 BC, but there is a possibility it could have taken place in 182 BC. Microsoft Encarta — Hannibal (general) M.O.B. Caspari, HAN...
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Africa_Alphabet
The Africa Alphabet (also International African Alphabet or IAI alphabet) was developed in 1928 under the lead of Diedrich Westermann. He developed it with a group of Africanists at the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (later the IAI) in London. Its aim was to enable people to write all the Afr...
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History_of_Colombia
The History of Colombia is the interaction of rival civilian elites. The political elite, which overlaps with social and economic elites, has shown a marked ability to retain the reins of power, effectively excluding other groups and social institutions, such as the masses and the military, from significant participat...
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Kvikkalkul
Kvikkalkul is an esoteric programming language ostensibly developed by the Swedish Navy in the 1950s and used on the SABINA computer. It came to fame in 1994 when someone made an anonymous post to USENET regarding it. Kvikkalkul's origins are probably not as claimed, but instead it was likely invented as a joke, like...
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Mycoplasma_genitalium
Mycoplasma genitalium is a small parasitic bacterium which lives on the ciliated epithelial cells of the primate genital and respiratory tracts. M. genitalium is the smallest known free-living bacterium, and the second-smallest bacterium after the recently-discovered endosymbiont Carsonella ruddii. Until the discover...
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Electrode
An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte or a vacuum). The word was coined by the scientist Michael Faraday from the Greek words elektron (meaning amber, from which the word electricity is derived) and hodos, a way. Michael F...
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Lucretia
Lucretia by Rembrandt Death of Lucretia by Sandro Botticelli Lucretia is a legendary figure in the history of the Roman Republic. Her husband was Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, her father was Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus and her brother was Publius Lucretius Tricipitinus, one of the two second Consuls of Rome. Accord...
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Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova) is a country in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east and south. In the Middle Ages, most of the present territory of Moldova was part of the Principality of Moldavia. In 1812, it was annexed by the Russian Em...
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Hausa_language
Hausa is the Chadic language with the largest number of speakers, spoken as a first language by about 24 million people, and as a second language by about 15 million more. Classification Hausa belongs to the West Chadic languages subgroup of the Chadic languages group, which in turn is part of the Afro-Asiatic languag...
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Hebrew_numerals
The system of Hebrew numerals is a quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In this system, there is no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters are added together. Each unit (1, 2, ..., 9) is assigned a separate letter, each tens (10, 20, ..., 90) a se...
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Frisian_languages
The Frisian languages are a closely related group of Germanic languages, spoken by about 500,000 members of Frisian ethnic groups, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany. Frisian languages are the most closely related living European languages to English, but modern E...
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Heat_engine
A heat engine is a physical or theoretical device that converts thermal energy to mechanical output. The mechanical output is called work, and the thermal energy input is called heat. Heat engines typically run on a specific thermodynamic cycle. Heat engines can be open to the atmospheric air or sealed and closed off t...
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Ontario
Ontario () is a province located in east-central Canada, "Ontario." Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed. 2003. (ISBN 0-87779-809-5) New York: Merriam-Webster, Inc." Ontario is located in the eastern part of Canada, but is also historically and politically considered to be part of Central Canada (with Que...
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Hindu
A Hindu (, Devanagari: हिन्दू) is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, a set of religious, philosophical and cultural systems that originated in the Indian subcontinent. There are approximately 920 million Hindus of the world population, making Hinduism the third largest religion in the world a...
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International_Seabed_Authority
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) (, ) is an intergovernmental body based in Kingston, Jamaica, that was established to organize and control all mineral-related activities in the international seabed area beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, an area underlying most of the world’s oceans. It is an independ...
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International_Standard_Book_Number
A 13-digit ISBN, 978-3-16-148410-0, as represented by an EAN-13 bar code. The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN , is a unique Occasionally publishers erroneously assign an ISBN to more than one title — the first edition of The Ultimate Alphabet and The Ultimate Alphabet Workbook have the same ISBN, 0-8050-0...
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu (, ) is the capital and the largest metropolitan city of Nepal. The city is situated in Kathmandu Valley, which also contains two other cities - Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. Nepali language is spoken by almost 99.9% of people. English is understood by most of the educated population of the city. The city stands at...
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Meteorite
Willamette Meteorite A meteorite is a natural object originating in outer space that survives an impact with the Earth's surface. While in space it is called a meteoroid. When it enters the atmosphere, impact pressure causes the body to heat up and emit light, thus forming a fireball, also known as a meteor or shooti...
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Diffieâ%80%93Hellman_key_exchange
Diffie-Hellman key exchange (D-H) is a cryptographic protocol that allows two parties that have no prior knowledge of each other to jointly establish a shared secret key over an insecure communications channel. This key can then be used to encrypt subsequent communications using a symmetric key cipher. Synonyms of Dif...
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Author
An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created. The second entry goes on to clarify that, when using the term author, the "anything" which is created is most usually associated with written work. Author of a writ...
Author |@lemmatized author:46 define:3 person:5 originate:1 give:2 existence:1 anything:2 authorship:9 determine:2 responsibility:2 create:4 second:1 entry:1 go:1 clarify:1 use:6 term:3 usually:2 associate:2 write:14 work:22 legal:6 significance:3 copyright:15 law:5 necessarily:3 little:1 flexibility:1 constitute:2 uni...
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Jacques-Louis_David
Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a highly influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent painter of the era. In the 1780s his cerebral brand of history painting marked a change in taste away from Rococo frivolity toward a classical austerity and severit...
Jacques-Louis_David |@lemmatized jacques:23 louis:34 david:144 august:2 december:4 highly:1 influential:2 french:18 painter:13 neoclassical:2 style:3 consider:1 preeminent:1 era:1 cerebral:1 brand:1 history:6 painting:35 mark:3 change:5 taste:2 away:3 rococo:4 frivolity:1 toward:1 classical:6 austerity:1 severity:1 hei...
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Apollo_7
Apollo 7 (October 11-22, 1968) was the first manned mission in the Apollo program to be launched. It was an eleven-day Earth-orbital mission, the first manned launch of the Saturn IB launch vehicle, and the first three-person American space mission. The flight was an open-ended flight which meant that the mission would...
Apollo_7 |@lemmatized apollo:39 october:2 first:5 manned:1 mission:21 program:3 launch:14 eleven:2 day:3 earth:5 orbital:3 man:2 saturn:3 ib:2 vehicle:4 three:2 person:1 american:2 space:6 flight:11 open:1 end:1 mean:1 would:4 continue:1 long:1 safe:1 enough:1 consumables:1 board:1 include:5 oxygen:1 fly:4 low:1 around...
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English_Civil_War
Insert non-formatted text here The English Civil War (1641–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists. The first (1642–46) and second (1648–49) civil wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third ...
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Fairchild_Channel_F
The Fairchild Channel F is a game console released by Fairchild Semiconductor in August 1976 at the retail price of $169.95. It has the distinction of being the first programmable ROM cartridge-based video game console. It was launched as the Video Entertainment System, or VES, but when Atari released their VCS the nex...
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Jury_trial
A jury trial (or trial by jury) is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact which are then applied by a judge. It is distinguished from a bench trial, in which a judge or panel of judges make all decisions. English common law and the United States Constitution recognize the ...
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Pharaoh
After Djoser of the third dynasty, pharaohs usually were depicted wearing the Nemes headdress, a false beard, and an ornate kilt Pharaoh is a title used in many modern discussions of the ancient Egyptian rulers of all periods. In antiquity this title began to be used for the ruler who was the religious and political...
Pharaoh |@lemmatized djoser:1 third:4 dynasty:23 pharaohs:2 usually:1 depict:2 wear:5 nemes:3 headdress:1 false:2 beard:2 ornate:1 kilt:1 pharaoh:39 title:12 use:14 many:2 modern:2 discussion:1 ancient:14 egyptian:23 ruler:22 period:5 antiquity:1 begin:3 religious:6 political:1 leader:2 united:1 egypt:19 new:2 kingdom:...
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Acropolis
Acropolis (Gr. akros, akron, acro-. (n.d.). The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Retrieved September 29, 2008, from Dictionary.com website: Quote: "[From Greek akros, extreme; see ak- in Indo-European roots.] " edge, extremity + polis, city, pl. acropoleis) literally means city ...
Acropolis |@lemmatized acropolis:13 gr:2 akros:2 akron:1 acro:1 n:1 american:2 heritage:3 dictionary:2 english:1 language:1 fourth:1 edition:1 retrieve:1 september:1 com:1 website:3 quote:1 greek:7 extreme:1 see:1 ak:1 indo:1 european:1 root:1 edge:2 extremity:2 polis:1 city:6 pl:1 acropoleis:1 literally:1 mean:2 high:...
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Atlantis
Athanasius Kircher's map of Atlantis, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. From Mundus Subterraneus 1669, published in Amsterdam. The map is oriented with south at the top. Atlantis (in Greek, , "daughter of Atlas") is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias. Hefner, Alan G., 2004, A...
Atlantis |@lemmatized athanasius:1 kircher:1 map:4 atlantis:112 middle:3 atlantic:9 ocean:19 mundus:1 subterraneus:1 publish:2 amsterdam:1 orient:1 south:5 top:1 greek:8 daughter:2 atlas:3 legendary:4 island:26 first:4 mention:3 plato:45 dialogue:8 timaeus:16 critias:20 hefner:1 alan:5 g:2 myth:13 account:14 naval:1 po...
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Microorganism
A cluster of Escherichia coli bacteria magnified 10,000 times. A microorganism (from the , mikrós, "small" and , organismós, "organism"; also spelled micro organism or micro-organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (usually too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is call...
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You_have_two_cows
"You have two cows" is the beginning phrase for a series of political joke definitions. History "You have two cows" jokes originated as a parody of the typical examples used in introductory-level economics course material. They featured a farmer in a moneyless society who uses the cattle he owns to trade with his neig...
You_have_two_cows |@lemmatized two:10 cow:19 begin:1 phrase:1 series:1 political:2 joke:9 definition:2 history:1 originate:1 parody:2 typical:2 example:3 use:5 introductory:1 level:1 economics:1 course:1 material:2 feature:1 farmer:2 moneyless:1 society:1 cattle:1 trade:1 neighbor:2 want:2 chicken:2 set:1 find:1 anothe...
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Benjamin_Franklin-class_submarine
The Benjamin Franklin class of submarine was an evolutionary development from the James Madison class of fleet ballistic missile submarine. Having quieter machinery and other improvements, they are considered a separate class. A subset of this class is the re-engineered 640 class starting with the USS George C Marshal...
Benjamin_Franklin-class_submarine |@lemmatized benjamin:1 franklin:2 class:10 submarine:7 evolutionary:1 development:1 james:3 madison:2 fleet:2 ballistic:3 missile:5 quiet:1 machinery:1 improvement:1 consider:1 separate:1 subset:1 engineer:1 start:1 uss:2 george:2 c:4 marshall:1 ssbn:1 together:1 washington:1 ethan:1 ...
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Telecommunications_in_Latvia
Telephones Telephones - main lines in use: around 644,000 (2007) . Telephones - mobile cellular: over 2,217,000 (2007) Telephone system: recent efforts focused on bringing competition to the telecommunications sector; the number of fixed lines is decreasing as wireless telephone service expands. Domestic: number ...
Telecommunications_in_Latvia |@lemmatized telephone:6 main:1 line:6 use:2 around:1 mobile:4 cellular:3 system:1 recent:1 effort:1 focus:1 bring:1 competition:2 telecommunication:5 sector:1 number:2 fixed:3 decrease:1 wireless:1 service:4 expands:1 domestic:1 operator:3 grow:1 rapidly:1 since:2 fix:5 market:3 open:1 com...
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Position_(poker)
Position in poker refers to the order in which players are seated around the table and the related poker strategy implications. Players who act first are in "early position"; players who act later are in "late position". A player "has position" on opponents acting before him and is "out of position" to opponents acting...
Position_(poker) |@lemmatized position:19 poker:7 refers:1 order:2 player:12 seat:2 around:2 table:2 related:1 strategy:2 implication:1 act:10 first:6 early:3 later:2 late:3 opponent:8 clockwise:1 right:2 except:1 button:3 certain:1 case:1 betting:2 round:6 game:1 blind:7 primary:1 advantage:3 hold:2 information:2 make...
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Jonah
The Prophet Jonah, as depicted by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel. According to the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) and Islamic Qur'an, Jonah ( ; , Yunus or يونان, Yunaan ; Latin Ionas ; "Dove") was a prophet who was swallowed by a great fish. The story of Jonah Russian Orthodox icon of the Prophet Jonah, 18th ...
Jonah |@lemmatized prophet:27 jonah:101 depict:2 michelangelo:1 sistine:1 chapel:1 accord:8 hebrew:10 bible:6 tanakh:2 old:3 testament:4 islamic:4 qur:2 yunus:7 يونان:1 yunaan:1 latin:3 ionas:1 dive:1 swallow:16 great:9 fish:26 story:16 russian:1 orthodox:3 icon:2 century:2 iconostasis:1 kizhi:1 monastery:1 karelia:1 r...
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Grothendieck_topology
In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a Grothendieck topology is a structure on a category C which makes the objects of C act like the open sets of a topological space. A category together with a choice of Grothendieck topology is called a site. Grothendieck topologies axiomatize the notion of an open cover. ...
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Clientâ%80%93server_model
The client-server software architecture model distinguishes client systems from server systems, which communicate over a computer network. A client-server application is a distributed system comprising both client and server software. A client software process may initiate a communication session, while the server wait...
Clientâ%80%93server_model |@lemmatized client:54 server:60 software:9 architecture:16 model:5 distinguish:2 system:4 communicate:1 computer:12 network:13 application:7 distributed:1 comprise:1 process:2 may:5 initiate:1 communication:2 session:1 wait:1 request:9 description:1 describe:2 relationship:1 two:4 program:10 ...
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James_Cook
Captain James Cook FRS RN ( – 14 February 1779) was an English explorer, navigator and cartographer, ultimately rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy. Cook was the first to map Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean during which he achieved the first European contact with the eastern ...
James_Cook |@lemmatized captain:34 james:31 cook:150 frs:1 rn:1 february:3 english:2 explorer:4 navigator:4 cartographer:1 ultimately:2 rise:2 rank:4 royal:17 navy:11 first:39 map:14 newfoundland:5 prior:1 make:18 three:4 voyage:51 pacific:21 ocean:6 achieve:2 european:10 contact:5 eastern:4 coastline:7 australia:8 haw...
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Intelligence_quotient
The IQs of a large enough population can be modeled with a Normal Distribution. An intelligence quotient, or IQ, is a score derived from one of several different standardized tests attempting to measure intelligence. The term "IQ," borrowed from the German Intelligenz-Quotient, was coined by the German psychologist W...
Intelligence_quotient |@lemmatized iq:164 large:8 enough:2 population:12 model:8 normal:7 distribution:7 intelligence:96 quotient:7 score:47 derive:1 one:21 several:7 different:11 standardize:3 test:59 attempt:4 measure:21 term:10 borrow:1 german:2 intelligenz:1 coin:1 psychologist:6 william:3 stern:1 propose:4 method:...
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Daniel_Ortega
José Daniel Ortega Saavedra () (born 11 November 1945) is the former 79th and current 83rd President of Nicaragua between 10 January 1985 and 25 April 1990 and from 10 January 2007. For much of his life, he has been a leader in the Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional or FSLN)....
Daniel_Ortega |@lemmatized josé:1 daniel:12 ortega:64 saavedra:2 born:1 november:14 former:8 current:1 president:17 nicaragua:23 january:4 april:1 much:2 life:4 leader:7 sandinista:17 national:8 liberation:1 front:2 frente:1 de:6 liberación:1 nacional:2 fsln:14 popular:1 rebellion:2 result:4 overthrow:2 exile:2 dictato...
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Ordered_field
In mathematics, an ordered field is a field together with a total ordering of its elements that agrees in a certain sense with the field operations. This concept was introduced by Emil Artin in 1927. Definition There are two equivalent definitions, depending on which properties one takes as the definition for an orde...
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Politics_of_Kenya
The Politics of Kenya take place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Kenya is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Recent constitutional amendments have enabled sharing of executive powers between the President and a Prime Mi...
Politics_of_Kenya |@lemmatized politics:3 kenya:16 take:1 place:1 framework:1 presidential:6 representative:1 democratic:5 republic:1 whereby:1 president:17 head:5 state:2 government:11 multi:1 party:10 system:4 recent:1 constitutional:3 amendment:1 enable:1 sharing:2 executive:4 power:10 prime:11 minister:13 exercise:...
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Nomic
Nomic is a game created in 1982 by philosopher Peter Suber in which the rules of the game include mechanisms for the players to change those rules, usually beginning through a system of democratic voting. Nomic actually refers to a large number of games based on the initial ruleset laid out by Peter Suber in his book ...
Nomic |@lemmatized nomic:29 game:32 create:2 philosopher:1 peter:4 suber:7 rule:48 include:5 mechanism:1 player:17 change:14 usually:2 begin:5 system:4 democratic:2 voting:1 actually:2 refers:1 large:2 number:4 base:3 initial:6 ruleset:11 lay:1 book:3 paradox:2 self:1 amendment:2 first:2 publish:3 douglas:1 hofstadter:...
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Cement
In the most general sense of the word, a cement is a binder, a substance which sets and hardens independently, and can bind other materials together. The word "cement" traces to the Romans, who used the term "opus caementicium" to describe masonry which resembled concrete and was made from crushed rock with burnt lime ...
Cement |@lemmatized general:1 sense:1 word:2 cement:139 binder:3 substance:3 set:5 hardens:1 independently:1 bind:1 material:17 together:1 trace:1 roman:8 use:37 term:2 opus:1 caementicium:1 describe:1 masonry:6 resemble:1 concrete:25 make:21 crushed:1 rock:1 burnt:3 lime:18 volcanic:2 ash:11 pulverize:1 brick:4 additi...
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Irrealism_(the_arts)
Irrealism is a term that has been used by various writers in the fields of philosophy, literature, and art to denote specific modes of unreality and/or the problems in concretely defining reality. While in philosophy the term specifically refers to a position put forward by the American philosopher Nelson Goodman, in ...
Irrealism_(the_arts) |@lemmatized irrealism:19 term:7 use:5 various:2 writer:7 field:2 philosophy:2 literature:7 art:10 denote:1 specific:3 mode:3 unreality:1 problem:1 concretely:1 define:4 reality:5 specifically:1 refer:2 position:2 put:2 forward:1 american:1 philosopher:1 nelson:2 goodman:3 variety:1 movement:2 none...
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Altaic_languages
Altaic is a disputed language family that is generally held by its proponents to include the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean, and Japonic language families (Georg et al. 1999:73–74). These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching from northeast Asia through Central Asia to Anatolia and eastern Europe (Turks, Ka...
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Lex_Luthor
Lex Luthor is a fictional character, a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the archenemy of Superman and first appeared in Action Comics #23 (Apr. 1940), and was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Luthor is described as "a power-mad, evil scientist" of incredible technological p...
Lex_Luthor |@lemmatized lex:58 luthor:196 fictional:3 character:15 supervillain:3 appear:14 comic:45 book:8 publish:1 dc:16 archenemy:1 superman:85 first:11 action:28 apr:1 create:11 jerry:6 siegel:5 joe:3 shuster:4 describe:2 power:12 mad:5 evil:3 scientist:8 incredible:1 technological:2 prowess:1 w:8 sikela:1 john:11...
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Molecular_cloud
Within a few million years the light from bright stars will have boiled away this molecular cloud of gas and dust. The cloud has broken off from the Carina Nebula. Newly formed stars are visible nearby, their images reddened by blue light being preferentially scattered by the pervasive dust. This image spans about two ...
Molecular_cloud |@lemmatized within:6 million:2 year:3 light:4 bright:1 star:11 boil:1 away:1 molecular:36 cloud:32 gas:14 dust:3 break:1 carina:1 nebula:2 newly:1 form:3 visible:2 nearby:1 image:2 redden:1 blue:1 preferentially:1 scatter:1 pervasive:1 span:1 two:1 take:2 orbit:2 hubble:1 space:2 telescope:1 sometimes:...
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Michael_Ventris
Michael George Francis Ventris (July 12, 1922 – September 6, 1956) was an English architect and classical scholar who, along with John Chadwick, was responsible for the decipherment of Linear B. Ventris was educated in Switzerland and at Stowe School. (Stowe is an 18th century country house; by contrast, his mother, D...
Michael_Ventris |@lemmatized michael:4 george:1 francis:1 ventris:14 july:1 september:1 english:2 architect:1 classical:2 scholar:1 along:1 john:1 chadwick:1 responsible:1 decipherment:3 linear:13 b:11 educate:1 switzerland:1 stowe:3 school:3 century:2 country:1 house:1 contrast:1 mother:1 dorothea:1 dora:1 live:2 bert...
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Advanced_Chemistry
Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany. Advanced Chemistry was founded in 1987 by Toni L, Linguist, Gee-One, DJ Mike MD (Mike Dippon) and MC Torch. Each member of the group holds German citizenshhip, and Toni L, Linguist, and Torch are of Italian,...
Advanced_Chemistry |@lemmatized advanced:18 chemistry:24 german:37 hip:37 hop:37 group:9 heidelberg:1 scenic:1 city:3 baden:1 württemberg:1 south:1 germany:15 found:1 toni:4 l:4 linguist:4 gee:2 one:5 dj:3 mike:5 md:3 dippon:2 mc:2 torch:5 member:5 hold:1 citizenshhip:1 italian:1 ghanaian:1 haitian:1 background:1 respe...
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National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is an American museum and hall of fame, located at 25 Main Street in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests serving as the central point for the study of the history of baseball in the United States and beyond, the display of baseball-related artifacts and exh...
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Identical_particles
Identical particles, or indistinguishable particles, are particles that cannot be distinguished from one another, even in principle. Species of identical particles include elementary particles such as electrons, as well as composite microscopic particles such as atoms and molecules. There are two main categories of id...
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Nürburgring
The Nürburgring, simply known as "The Ring" by enthusiasts, is a motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany. It was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel, which is about south of Cologne, and northwest of Frankfurt. Nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart, it is widely ...
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Economy_of_Nepal
An isolated, agrarian society until the mid-20th century, Nepal entered the modern era in 1951 without schools, hospitals, roads, telecommunications, electric power, industry, or civil service. The country has, however, made progress toward sustainable economic growth since the 1950s and is committed to a program of ec...
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Agrarianism
Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy which stresses the viewpoint that a rural or semi-rural lifestyle, most especially agricultural pursuits such as farming or ranching, leads to a fuller, happier, cleaner, and more sustainable way of life for both individuals and society as a whole. Philosophy In the int...
Agrarianism |@lemmatized agrarianism:10 social:3 political:2 philosophy:3 stress:1 viewpoint:1 rural:2 semi:1 lifestyle:1 especially:1 agricultural:3 pursuit:1 farming:2 ranching:1 lead:2 fuller:1 happy:1 clean:1 sustainable:1 way:3 life:5 individual:1 society:8 whole:1 introduction:3 book:3 american:3 literature:1 tho...
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Anton_Chekhov
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ( – ) (, ) was a Russian short-story writer, playwright and physician, considered to be one of the greatest short-story writers in world literature. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. "Greatest short story...
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Military_of_Honduras
<tr><th colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#8888dd>Honduras <tr><td colspan=2 align=center>Military manpower <tr><td>Military age<td>18 years of age for voluntary two-three year military service (2004) <tr><td>Availability<td>males age 18-49:1,537,232 (2005 est.) <tr><td>Fit for military service<td> males age 18-49: 1,100...
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The_Elephant_6_Recording_Company
The Elephant 6 Recording Company (or simply Elephant 6) is a collective of American musicians who spawned some of the most notable independent bands of the 1990s, including The Apples in Stereo, The Olivia Tremor Control, Neutral Milk Hotel, Elf Power, and Of Montreal. Dressy Bessy Tom Kielty Boston Globe, (March 22, 2...
The_Elephant_6_Recording_Company |@lemmatized elephant:10 record:8 company:2 simply:1 collective:6 american:1 musician:1 spawn:2 notable:1 independent:1 band:7 include:2 apple:6 stereo:4 olivia:4 tremor:4 control:4 neutral:3 milk:3 hotel:3 elf:3 power:3 montreal:2 dressy:2 bessy:2 tom:1 kielty:1 boston:1 globe:1 march:...
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History_of_India
This article is about the history of the Indian Subcontinent prior to the Partition of British India in 1947. For the history of the modern Republic of India, see History of the Republic of India. For the histories of Pakistan and Bangladesh see History of Pakistan and History of Bangladesh. Also for South India see Hi...
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Johann_Friedrich_Agricola
Johann Friedrich Agricola (4 January 1720 – 2 December 1774) was a German composer, organist, singer, pedagogue, and writer on music. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Flavio Anicio Olibrio. Biography Johann Friedrich Agricola was born in Dobitschen, Thuringia. While a student of law at Leipzig he studied music u...
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Minotaur
In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (Greek: , Mīnṓtauros) was a creature that was part man and part bull. semibovumque virem; semivirumque bovem, according to Ovid, Ars Amatoria 2.24, one of the three lines that his friends would have deleted from his work, and one of the three that he, selecting independently, would pres...
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East_Berlin
East Berlin was the name given to the eastern part of Berlin between 1949 and 1990. It consisted of the Soviet sector of Berlin that was established in 1945. The American, British and French sectors became West Berlin, a de facto part of West Germany. Despite its status as part of an occupied city, East Berlin was clai...
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Geography_of_Egypt
The Geography of Egypt can be split into two general sections. Egypt is located in the northern part of Africa; however, it includes the Sinai Peninsula, which is considered part of Southwest Asia. Therefore, Egypt is located in both North Africa and Southwest Asia. Egypt has shorelines on the Mediterranean Sea and th...
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Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation (, ) is an United States-based multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, its most profitable products are the Microsoft Windows operating ...
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Osman_I
Osman I, Osman Gazi or Othman I El-Gazi (1258, Söğüt, Anatolia, Turkey – February 1326, Söğüt) Ottoman: عثمان بن أرطغرل, or Osman Bey or I.Osman or Osman Sayed II) was the leader of the Ottoman Turks, and the founder of the dynasty that established and ruled the Ottoman Empire. The Empire, named after him, would prev...
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Anaïs_Nin
Anaïs Nin (; born Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell) (February 21 1903 - January 14 1977) was a Cuban-Spanish-French author who became famous for her published journals, which span more than 60 years, beginning when she was 11 years old and ending shortly before her death. Nin is also famous for ...
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Gestapo
The (contraction of Geheime Staatspolizei: "Secret State Police") was the official secret police of Nazi Germany. Under the overall administration of the Schutzstaffel (SS), it was administered by the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA) ("Reich Main Security Office") and was considered a sister organization of the Sicher...
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Kosovo_War
The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential and at times parallel armed conflicts in Kosovo: Early 1998 –1999: War between Yugoslav police forces, Yugoslav paramilitaries, and the Kosovar Albanian paramilitaries. 1999: 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between Marc...
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Jacopo_Amigoni
Juno Receiving the Head of Argos (1730-32) Oil on canvas, 108 x 72 cm. Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Jacopo Amigoni (also named Giacomo Amiconi, 1682 – 1752) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, who began his career in Venice, but traveled and was prolific throughout Europe, where hi...
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Casimir_II_the_Just
This article is about the 12th century Polish king. For other uses, please see Casimir. Casimir the Just by Jan Matejko. Casimir II the Just (; 1138 – 5 May 1194), was a Duke of Wiślica during 1166–1173, Duke of Sandomierz since 1173 and Duke of Kraków and High Duke of Poland (see Seniorate Province) from 1177 until h...
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Delaware_General_Corporation_Law
Delaware General Corporation Law is the statute governing corporate law in the state of Delaware. Delaware is well known as a corporate haven. Over 50% of US publicly-traded corporations and 60% of the Fortune 500 companies are incorporated in the state. Delaware Division of Corporations Legal benefits Delaware beg...
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Epistle_of_James
The Epistle of James is a book in the Christian New Testament. The author identifies himself as "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ", traditionally understood as James the Just, the brother of Jesus (see Authorship and Composition). Framed within an overall theme of patient perseverance during trials...
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Breton_language
The Breton language (Brezhoneg) is a Celtic language spoken in Brittany (Breizh/Bretagne), France. History The Brythonic community around the 6th century. The sea was a communication medium rather than a barrier. Celtic nations, with Brittany colored in black at the bottom. Breton is descended from the Brythonic bran...
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Melbourne_Cup
The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major annual Thoroughbred horse race. Billed as The race that stops a nation, it is a race for three-year-olds and over, over a distance of 3,200 metres. It is the richest and most prestigious "two-mile" handicap in the world, and one of the richest turf races in the world. The event is...
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Australian_rules_football
Australian football AFL History Official Website of the Australian Football League is a football variant played between two teams of 18 players plus 4 interchange players outdoors on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket fields), with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. It is also commonly ref...
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David_Janssen
David Janssen (March 27, 1931 – February 13, 1980) was a Golden Globe-winning Emmy Award- nominated American film and television actor who is best known for his starring role as Dr. Richard Kimble in the hit television series The Fugitive (1963–1967) with Barry Morse. Early life Janssen was born David Harold Meyer in ...
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Giant_panda
The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally "cat-foot black-and-white") is a bear native to central-western and southwestern China. The Giant Panda was previously thought to be a member of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. It is easily recognized by its large, distinctive black patches around the eyes, over ...
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Legacy_system
A legacy system is an old computer system or application program that continues to be used, typically because it still functions for the users' needs, even though newer technology is available. "Legacy" may have little to do with the size or age of the system — mainframes run 64-bit Linux and Java alongside 1960s vinta...
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Foreign_relations_of_the_Marshall_Islands
While the Government of the Marshall Islands is free to conduct its own foreign relations, it does so under the terms of its Compact of Free Association with the United States. Since independence, the Republic of the Marshall Islands has established relations with 67 nations, including most other Pacific Island nations...
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