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2,800 | Ham | Ham with cloves Ham is the thigh and rump of pork, cut from the haunch of a pig or boar. Although it may be cooked and served fresh, most ham is cured in some fashion. Cuts referred to as ham in the U.S. are called gammon in the U.K. and Ireland. Types Ham can be dry-cured or wet-cured. Dry A dry-cured ham has been ... | Ham |@lemmatized ham:116 clove:1 thigh:3 rump:1 pork:8 cut:4 haunch:1 pig:9 boar:1 although:2 may:2 cook:6 serve:3 fresh:4 cure:33 fashion:1 refer:1 u:7 call:10 gammon:1 k:2 ireland:1 type:6 dry:17 wet:12 rub:1 mixture:2 contain:4 salt:12 variety:9 ingredient:2 usually:6 proportion:1 sodium:3 nitrate:3 nitrite:1 follow... |
2,801 | Asexual_reproduction | Asexual reproduction in liverworts: a caducuous phylloid germinating Asexual reproduction is reproduction which does not involve meiosis, ploidy reduction, or fertilization. Only one parent is involved in asexual reproduction. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis which refers to reproduction without the fusion o... | Asexual_reproduction |@lemmatized asexual:28 reproduction:44 liverwort:2 caducuous:1 phylloid:1 germinate:1 involve:6 meiosis:10 ploidy:2 reduction:2 fertilization:8 one:5 parent:8 stringent:1 definition:1 agamogenesis:5 refer:2 without:9 fusion:3 gamete:8 primary:1 form:13 single:5 celled:4 organism:12 archaea:2 bacte... |
2,802 | East_River | The East River is shown in red on this satellite photo of New York City. The East River is a tidal strait in New York City. It connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end. It separates Long Island (including the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn) from the island of Manhattan and t... | East_River |@lemmatized east:21 river:30 show:1 red:1 satellite:1 photo:1 new:14 york:14 city:8 tidal:1 strait:3 connect:1 upper:6 bay:8 south:6 end:3 long:7 island:23 sound:5 north:8 separate:2 include:2 borough:1 queen:6 brooklyn:8 manhattan:6 bronx:4 american:1 mainland:1 reference:2 connection:1 also:2 know:1 montr... |
2,803 | Brittonic_languages | The Brythonic languages (or Brittonic languages or British languages) form one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic language family, the other being Goidelic. History of English: A Sketch of the Origin and Development of the English Language The name Brythonic was derived by Welsh Celticist Sir John Rhys from the... | Brittonic_languages |@lemmatized brythonic:51 language:47 brittonic:4 british:10 form:6 one:5 two:3 branch:2 insular:4 celtic:22 family:2 goidelic:7 history:4 english:18 sketch:1 origin:1 development:1 name:16 derive:5 welsh:21 celticist:1 sir:1 john:1 rhys:1 word:12 brython:1 mean:2 indigenous:1 briton:4 oppose:2 angl... |
2,804 | Glorioso_Islands | Map Island overview Satellite image of the islandsThe Glorieuses or Glorioso Islands ( or officially also Archipel des Glorieuses) are a group of French islands and rocks totalling , at , in the northern Mozambique channel, about northwest of Madagascar. The Glorieuses have an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of . There ... | Glorioso_Islands |@lemmatized map:1 island:8 overview:1 satellite:1 image:1 islandsthe:1 glorieuses:6 glorioso:1 officially:1 also:1 archipel:1 de:2 group:1 french:4 rock:5 total:1 northern:1 mozambique:1 channel:1 northwest:1 madagascar:2 exclusive:1 economic:1 zone:1 eez:1 anchorage:1 offshore:1 grande:5 glorieuse:3 ... |
2,805 | Geography_of_Burundi | Topography of Burundi Burundi is located in central Africa, to the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the co-ordinates . Physical geography Burundi occupies an area equal to 27,830 square kilometres in size, of which 25,650 km² is land. The country has 974 kilometres of land border: 233 km of which is s... | Geography_of_Burundi |@lemmatized topography:1 burundi:13 locate:1 central:1 africa:1 east:2 democratic:2 republic:2 congo:3 co:1 ordinate:1 physical:1 geography:1 occupy:1 area:2 equal:1 square:1 kilometre:2 size:1 land:8 country:2 border:1 km:3 share:1 rwanda:1 tanzania:1 landlocked:1 possess:2 coastline:1 although:2... |
2,806 | Jones_calculus | In optics one can describe polarization using the Jones calculus, invented by R. C. Jones in 1941. Polarized light is represented by a Jones vector, and linear optical elements are represented by Jones matrices. When light crosses an optical element the resulting polarization of the emerging light is found by taking th... | Jones_calculus |@lemmatized optic:3 one:1 describe:1 polarization:5 use:2 jones:17 calculus:6 invent:1 r:2 c:2 polarize:9 light:8 represent:2 vector:7 linear:10 optical:7 element:7 matrix:6 cross:1 result:1 emerge:1 find:1 take:1 product:1 incident:1 polarized:1 define:1 x:5 component:3 electric:1 field:3 wave:5 common... |
2,807 | Military_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo | The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo () is the state military organisation responsible for defending the Democratic Republic of Congo. The FARDC is being rebuilt as part of the peace process which followed the end of the Second Congo War in July 2003. The majority of FARDC members are land forces, bu... | Military_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo |@lemmatized armed:11 force:79 democratic:16 republic:11 congo:46 state:17 military:44 organisation:3 responsible:1 defend:2 fardc:24 rebuild:3 part:5 peace:7 process:15 follow:8 end:11 second:7 war:18 july:15 majority:1 member:4 land:9 also:17 small:7 air:20 even:2 navy... |
2,808 | Gallâ%80%93Peters_projection | Gall-Peters projection of the Earth The Gall-Peters projection is one specialization of a configurable equal-area map projection known as the equal-area cylindric or cylindric equal-area projection. The Gall-Peters achieved considerable notoriety in the late 20th century as the centerpiece of a controversy surrounding... | Gallâ%80%93Peters_projection |@lemmatized gall:25 peter:62 projection:78 earth:4 one:7 specialization:5 configurable:1 equal:13 area:14 map:61 know:3 cylindric:10 achieve:1 considerable:2 notoriety:1 late:2 century:5 centerpiece:1 controversy:8 surround:1 political:2 implication:3 design:2 base:3 continue:1 see:4 use:1... |
2,809 | Georges_Braque | Violin and Candlestick, Paris, spring 1910, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Georges Braque (13 May 1882 – 31 August 1963) was a major 20th century French painter and sculptor who, along with Pablo Picasso, developed the art movement known as cubism. Youth Georges Braque was born in Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise. He gre... | Georges_Braque |@lemmatized violin:1 candlestick:1 paris:9 spring:1 san:1 francisco:1 museum:4 modern:3 art:10 george:5 braque:31 may:2 august:2 major:1 century:1 french:4 painter:3 sculptor:1 along:2 pablo:6 picasso:14 develop:5 movement:5 know:1 cubism:11 youth:1 bear:1 argenteuil:1 val:1 oise:1 grow:1 le:4 havre:4 t... |
2,810 | Coronary_artery_disease | Coronary artery disease (CAD)(or atherosclerotic heart disease) is the end result of the accumulation of atheromatous plaques within the walls of the coronary arteries that supply the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) with oxygen and nutrients. It is sometimes also called coronary heart disease (CHD), but although... | Coronary_artery_disease |@lemmatized coronary:64 artery:61 disease:60 cad:17 atherosclerotic:4 heart:46 end:1 result:5 accumulation:1 atheromatous:5 plaque:13 within:2 wall:6 supply:4 myocardium:5 muscle:7 oxygen:7 nutrient:1 sometimes:1 also:12 call:6 chd:2 although:4 common:6 cause:14 lead:6 death:8 worldwide:1 mount... |
2,811 | Water_(classical_element) | Water has been important to all peoples of the earth, and it is rich in spiritual tradition. Greek and Roman tradition Water is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science. It was commonly associated with the qualities of emotion and intuition. Water was one of many archai proposed by ... | Water_(classical_element) |@lemmatized water:34 important:1 people:2 earth:4 rich:1 spiritual:2 tradition:4 greek:5 roman:1 one:6 four:7 classical:6 element:20 ancient:3 philosophy:3 science:2 commonly:1 associate:8 quality:3 emotion:2 intuition:2 many:2 archai:2 propose:1 pre:1 socratics:1 try:1 reduce:1 thing:2 singl... |
2,812 | Henry_Laurens | Henry Laurens Henry Laurens ( December 8, 1792) was an American merchant and rice planter from South Carolina who became a political leader during the Revolutionary War. He was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, serving for a time as its President, and was the Vice-President of South Carolina and a diploma... | Henry_Laurens |@lemmatized henry:14 laurens:27 december:3 american:8 merchant:4 rice:4 planter:4 south:7 carolina:8 become:5 political:2 leader:1 revolutionary:3 war:8 delegate:2 second:1 continental:6 congress:9 serve:6 time:3 president:6 vice:2 diplomat:1 personal:1 life:3 bear:3 john:7 esther:1 grasset:1 charleston:... |
2,813 | Fortaleza | Fortaleza ("fortress", ) is the state capital of Ceará, located in Northeastern Brazil. With a population of over 3.4 million (metropolitan region), Fortaleza has an area of . To the north of the city lies the Atlantic Ocean; to the south are the cities of Pacatuba, Eusébio, Maracanaú and Itaitinga; to the east is the ... | Fortaleza |@lemmatized fortaleza:104 fortress:1 state:8 capital:4 ceará:28 locate:4 northeastern:2 brazil:15 population:11 million:4 metropolitan:6 region:5 area:13 north:3 city:48 lie:1 atlantic:3 ocean:5 south:2 pacatuba:1 eusébio:1 maracanaú:3 itaitinga:1 east:2 county:1 aquiraz:1 west:2 caucaia:1 resident:2 know:6 ... |
2,814 | Judo | , meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art (gendai budō) and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a ... | Judo |@lemmatized mean:13 gentle:3 way:8 modern:9 japanese:12 martial:17 art:21 gendai:1 budō:2 combat:12 sport:23 originate:1 japan:9 late:3 nineteenth:1 century:2 prominent:2 feature:2 competitive:4 element:1 object:2 either:4 throw:28 one:26 opponent:49 ground:22 immobilize:2 otherwise:3 subdue:1 grappling:6 manoeuv... |
2,815 | Month | The month is a unit of time, used with calendars, which is approximately as long as some natural period related to the motion of the Moon; month and Moon are cognates. The traditional concept arose with the cycle of moon phases; such months (lunations) are synodic months and last approximately 29.53 days. From excavate... | Month |@lemmatized month:100 unit:1 time:15 use:14 calendar:60 approximately:3 long:6 natural:1 period:13 relate:2 motion:3 moon:41 cognate:1 traditional:1 concept:1 arose:1 cycle:5 phase:4 lunation:4 synodic:9 last:3 day:83 excavate:1 tally:1 stick:1 researcher:1 deduce:1 people:2 count:1 relation:1 early:2 paleolithi... |
2,816 | Flavor | Flavor or flavour (see American and British English spelling differences) is the sensory impression of a food or other substance, and is determined mainly by the chemical senses of taste and smell. The "trigeminal senses", which detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat, may also occasionally determine flavor. ... | Flavor |@lemmatized flavor:79 flavour:1 see:3 american:1 british:1 english:1 spelling:1 difference:1 sensory:6 impression:1 food:27 substance:16 determine:2 mainly:1 chemical:13 sens:6 taste:19 smell:11 trigeminal:2 detect:1 irritant:1 mouth:1 throat:1 may:9 also:7 occasionally:1 alter:6 natural:19 artificial:16 flavor... |
2,817 | Kansas | The State of Kansas () is a Midwestern state http://www.census.gov/geo/www/us_regdiv.pdf in the central region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the American "Heartland" or "America's Breadbasket" referring to the state's enormous wheat-growing agribusiness. It is named after the Kansas Riv... | Kansas |@lemmatized state:156 kansa:170 midwestern:2 http:3 www:4 census:5 gov:2 geo:1 pdf:1 central:10 region:7 united:12 america:7 area:21 often:4 refer:3 american:17 heartland:2 breadbasket:1 enormous:1 wheat:4 grow:9 agribusiness:1 name:6 river:18 flow:3 turn:3 tribe:2 inhabit:2 john:10 koontz:1 p:3 c:9 natively:1 ... |
2,818 | Francis_Ford_Coppola | Francis Ford Coppola (born April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Away from showbusiness, Coppola is also a vintner, magazine publisher and hotelier. He is a graduate of Hofstra University where he studied theatre. He earned an M.F.A. in film directing from the UCLA Film School. He is m... | Francis_Ford_Coppola |@lemmatized francis:14 ford:11 coppola:93 bear:3 april:1 american:11 film:95 director:18 producer:2 screenwriter:1 away:1 showbusiness:1 also:14 vintner:1 magazine:6 publisher:4 hotelier:1 graduate:3 hofstra:2 university:4 study:2 theatre:2 earn:6 f:2 directing:1 ucla:3 school:3 renowned:1 direct:... |
2,819 | Astrobiology | Nucleic acids may not be the only biomolecules in the Universe capable of coding for life. Astrobiology (other terms have been exobiology, exopaleontology, and bioastronomy) is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe. This interdisciplinary field encompasses the search for ... | Astrobiology |@lemmatized nucleic:1 acid:1 may:22 biomolecules:1 universe:11 capable:1 cod:1 life:83 astrobiology:39 term:4 exobiology:1 exopaleontology:1 bioastronomy:1 study:10 origin:10 evolution:4 distribution:2 future:2 interdisciplinary:2 field:8 encompass:1 search:16 habitable:8 environment:10 solar:15 system:21... |
2,820 | Neoteny | Toy dogs often display an extreme level of neoteny, resembling not just infant, but fetal wolves. Neoteny (), also called juvenilization, is the retention, by adults in a species, of traits previously seen only in juveniles (a kind of pedomorphosis), and is a subject studied in the field of developmental biology. In ne... | Neoteny |@lemmatized toy:1 dog:5 often:2 display:1 extreme:1 level:2 neoteny:26 resemble:2 infant:1 fetal:1 wolf:3 also:4 call:1 juvenilization:2 retention:4 adult:9 specie:9 trait:9 previously:1 see:6 juvenile:8 kind:1 pedomorphosis:3 subject:1 study:3 field:1 developmental:1 biology:3 physiological:3 somatic:1 develo... |
2,821 | Demographics_of_Hungary | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Hungary, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Historical Cumans During the Russian campaign, the Mongols drove some 200,000 Cumans... | Demographics_of_Hungary |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:5 feature:1 population:28 hungary:32 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:3 level:3 health:2 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:5 affiliation:3 aspect:1 historical:4 cumans:6 russian:2 campaign:1 mongol:4 drive:1 nomadic:3 tribe:1 pagan:1 kipchaks:1 ... |
2,822 | Beast_of_Bodmin | The Beast of Bodmin, like The Beast of Exmoor, is a phantom wild cat which is purported to range in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. Bodmin Moor became a centre of these sightings with occasional reports of mutilated slain livestock: the alleged panther-like cats of the same region came to be popularly known as the Bea... | Beast_of_Bodmin |@lemmatized beast:6 bodmin:6 like:2 exmoor:2 phantom:1 wild:1 cat:11 purport:2 range:1 cornwall:1 united:2 kingdom:2 moor:5 become:1 centre:1 sighting:1 occasional:1 report:4 mutilate:1 slain:1 livestock:1 allege:1 panther:1 region:1 come:1 popularly:1 know:1 general:1 scientist:1 reject:1 claim:1 impr... |
2,823 | Connection_(dance) | Connection is essential to all partner dancing and is the primary means to communicate synchronized dance movement between the lead and follow. It is especially important in Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Contra dance, Modern Jive and other styles of partner dance. Other ... | Connection_(dance) |@lemmatized connection:15 essential:1 partner:7 dance:18 primary:1 mean:1 communicate:1 synchronized:1 movement:9 lead:5 follow:3 especially:1 important:1 argentine:1 tango:1 lindy:2 hop:2 balboa:1 east:1 coast:2 swing:3 west:1 salsa:1 contra:1 modern:2 jive:2 style:3 form:4 communication:2 visual:1... |
2,824 | Geography_of_Colombia | +Geography of ColombiaSan Andres y Providencia)]]Relief map of Colombia. (San Andres Archipielago not shown)Area'Total1,141,748 km² 440,839 sq miLand1,058,700 km²Water470,131 km² 181,519 sq miLatitude4°0' NLongitude72°0'WBordersVenezuela2,850 kmBrazil1,653 kmPeru2,696 km 12,380 milesEcuador 590 kmPanama 225 kmMaritime ... | Geography_of_Colombia |@lemmatized geography:3 colombiasan:1 andres:3 providencia:2 relief:3 map:4 colombia:56 san:7 archipielago:1 show:2 area:29 sq:2 km:9 milesecuador:1 kmpanama:1 kmmaritime:1 claimscontinental:1 depth:2 exploitationeconomic:1 nautical:2 mile:3 territorial:1 characterize:1 contain:3 five:4 main:6 na... |
2,825 | Geography_of_the_Czech_Republic | The Czech landscape is quite varied. Bohemia to the west consists of a basin, drained by the Elbe (Czech: Labe) and Vltava rivers, surrounded by mostly low mountains such as the Sudetes with its part Krkonoše, where one also finds the highest point in the country, the Sněžka at 1,602 metres (5,256 ft). Moravia, the eas... | Geography_of_the_Czech_Republic |@lemmatized czech:8 landscape:1 quite:2 varied:1 bohemia:2 west:2 consist:2 basin:1 drain:2 elbe:2 labe:1 vltava:1 river:5 surround:2 mostly:1 low:3 mountain:2 sudetes:1 part:2 krkonoše:1 one:1 also:5 find:1 high:2 point:3 country:4 sněžka:2 metre:1 ft:1 moravia:2 eastern:1 hilly:2 pred... |
2,826 | Diplomatic_immunity | Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments, which ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host country's laws (although they can be expelled). It was agreed as international law in the Vienna Conventi... | Diplomatic_immunity |@lemmatized diplomatic:55 immunity:48 form:4 legal:3 policy:2 hold:1 government:12 ensure:3 diplomat:37 give:4 safe:2 passage:1 consider:6 susceptible:1 lawsuit:1 prosecution:3 host:8 country:37 law:15 although:5 expel:1 agree:4 international:11 vienna:13 convention:13 relation:9 though:3 concept:2... |
2,827 | Donald_A._Wollheim | Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was a science fiction writer, editor, publisher and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell. A founding member of the Futurians, he was one of the leading influences on the development of science... | Donald_A._Wollheim |@lemmatized donald:8 allen:1 wollheim:34 october:2 november:2 science:30 fiction:30 writer:3 editor:9 publisher:7 fan:7 author:10 publish:17 name:5 well:7 pseudonym:2 include:6 david:7 grinnell:7 founding:1 member:3 futurians:4 one:13 lead:1 influence:2 development:2 fandom:2 century:2 united:3 stat... |
2,828 | Canadian_Unitarian_Council | The Canadian Unitarian Council (CUC) is the national body for Unitarian Universalists in Canada. The CUC is a member of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists. Principles and Sources "The Principles and Sources of Our Religious Faith" from the Canadian Unitarian Council Principles and Sources Pri... | Canadian_Unitarian_Council |@lemmatized canadian:11 unitarian:35 council:6 cuc:18 national:1 body:1 universalists:6 canada:9 member:14 international:1 principle:6 source:6 religious:4 faith:3 congregation:13 covenant:2 affirm:2 promote:1 inherent:1 worth:1 dignity:1 every:1 person:1 justice:3 equity:1 compassion:2 huma... |
2,829 | Chicago_Bears | The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the NFC North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The team is legally and corporately registered as Chicago Bears Football Club, Incorporated. The Bears have... | Chicago_Bears |@lemmatized chicago:50 bear:134 professional:5 american:11 football:24 team:59 base:2 illinois:10 member:6 nfc:6 north:5 division:4 national:9 conference:6 league:18 nfl:57 legally:1 corporately:1 register:1 club:23 incorporate:1 win:17 nine:1 championship:26 eight:1 super:21 bowl:21 xx:4 enshrinees:1 pr... |
2,830 | Binary_search_tree | A binary search tree of size 9 and depth 3, with root 8 and leaves 1, 4, 7 and 13 In computer science, a binary search tree (BST) is a binary tree data structure which has the following properties: Each node (item in the tree) has a distinct value. Both the left and right subtrees must also be binary search trees. The ... | Binary_search_tree |@lemmatized binary:46 search:57 tree:119 size:1 depth:1 root:47 leave:15 computer:2 science:1 bst:7 data:23 structure:11 following:2 property:1 node:118 item:6 distinct:1 value:58 left:15 right:33 subtrees:3 must:5 also:5 subtree:13 contain:2 less:4 great:4 major:1 advantage:1 related:1 sorting:3 al... |
2,831 | Door | The front door of a house is often decorated to appear inviting. A door is a moveable barrier used to cover an opening. Doors are used widely and are found in walls or partitions of a building or space, furniture such as cupboards, cages, vehicles, and containers. A door can be opened to give access and closed more o... | Door |@lemmatized front:4 door:299 house:6 often:24 decorate:2 appear:3 inviting:1 moveable:1 barrier:2 use:33 cover:6 opening:8 widely:1 find:12 wall:7 partition:1 building:13 space:13 furniture:4 cupboard:1 cage:1 vehicle:2 container:1 open:29 give:4 access:9 close:8 less:2 securely:1 combination:1 latch:4 lock:9 see... |
2,832 | Literacy | World illiteracy halved between 1970 and 2005. The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. NCTE.org In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or at a level that lets one understand and ... | Literacy |@lemmatized world:6 illiteracy:4 halve:1 traditional:3 definition:8 literacy:78 consider:4 ability:16 use:16 language:12 read:32 write:18 listen:2 speak:3 ncte:1 org:2 modern:4 context:7 word:6 refer:1 level:3 adequate:1 communication:4 let:1 one:6 understand:5 communicate:2 idea:3 literate:9 society:9 take:4... |
2,833 | Meher_Baba | Meher Baba (Devanāgarī: मेहेर बाबा ), (February 25, 1894 – January 31, 1969), born Merwan Sheriar Irani, was an Indian mystic and spiritual master who declared publicly in 1954 that he was the Avatar of the age. He led a normal childhood, showing no particular inclination toward spiritual matters, until the age of 19... | Meher_Baba |@lemmatized meher:120 baba:154 devanāgarī:1 म:1 ह:1 र:1 ब:2 february:7 january:3 bear:3 merwan:3 sheriar:5 irani:8 indian:6 mystic:2 spiritual:26 master:14 declare:5 publicly:2 avatar:13 age:8 lead:3 normal:4 childhood:1 show:2 particular:2 inclination:2 toward:2 matter:2 brief:1 contact:7 muslim:2 holy:1 w... |
2,834 | Folk_dance | Morris dancing in the grounds of Wells Cathedral, Wells, England 'Folk dance is a term used to describe a large number of dances that tend to share some or all of the following attributes: They are dances performed at social functions by people with little or no professional training, often to traditional music or mus... | Folk_dance |@lemmatized morris:3 dance:93 ground:1 well:2 cathedral:1 england:1 folk:37 term:8 use:5 describe:1 large:2 number:3 tend:1 share:3 following:1 attribute:1 perform:1 social:2 function:1 people:5 little:1 professional:2 training:1 often:4 traditional:5 music:4 base:1 design:1 public:1 performance:3 stage:2 a... |
2,835 | Adelaide | Adelaide ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million. It is a coastal city situated on the eastern shores of Gulf St. Vincent, on the Adelaide Plains, north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, betw... | Adelaide |@lemmatized adelaide:200 capital:10 populous:2 city:79 australian:46 state:31 south:67 australia:63 fifth:3 large:20 population:13 million:4 coastal:2 situate:2 eastern:9 shore:1 gulf:3 st:7 vincent:3 plain:3 north:17 fleurieu:2 peninsula:2 low:6 lie:2 mount:7 lofty:5 range:4 roughly:2 coast:3 foothill:2 spra... |
2,836 | Cornwall_Wildlife_Trust | Five Acres Nature Reserve The Cornwall Wildlife Trust is a charitable organisation founded in 1962 that is concerned solely with Cornwall, United Kingdom. It deals with the conservation and preservation of Cornwall's wildlife and habitats managing over 50 nature reserves covering approximately 4300 acres (17 km²), am... | Cornwall_Wildlife_Trust |@lemmatized five:4 acre:5 nature:3 reserve:6 cornwall:12 wildlife:8 trust:11 charitable:1 organisation:1 found:1 concern:1 solely:1 united:2 kingdom:2 deal:1 conservation:1 preservation:1 habitat:1 manage:1 cover:1 approximately:1 amongst:1 looe:3 island:3 part:1 partnership:1 work:2 conjunctio... |
2,837 | Eris_(mythology) | Eris (Greek Ἔρις, "Strife") is the Greek goddess of strife, her name being translated into Latin as Discordia. Her Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Latin counterpart is Concordia. Homer equated her with the war-goddess Enyo. Eris, the solar system's largest known dwarf planet, is named after the goddess. Characterist... | Eris_(mythology) |@lemmatized eris:35 greek:8 ἔρις:1 strife:12 goddess:14 name:6 translate:1 latin:2 discordia:9 opposite:1 harmonia:3 whose:2 counterpart:1 concordia:1 homer:3 equate:2 war:7 enyo:2 solar:1 system:1 large:1 know:3 dwarf:2 planet:2 characteristic:1 mythology:2 hesiod:4 work:9 day:3 two:2 different:2 dis... |
2,838 | Kuwaiti_oil_fires | USAF aircraft fly over burning Kuwaiti oil wells Aerial view of oil wells on fire The Kuwaiti oil fires were a result of the scorched earth policy of Iraqi military forces retreating from Kuwait in 1991 after conquering the country but being driven out by Coalition military forces (see Gulf War). The resulting fires b... | Kuwaiti_oil_fires |@lemmatized usaf:1 aircraft:1 fly:1 burn:4 kuwaiti:7 oil:24 well:16 aerial:1 view:1 fire:21 result:4 scorched:1 earth:2 policy:2 iraqi:3 military:3 force:2 retreat:2 kuwait:10 conquer:1 country:2 drive:1 coalition:1 see:2 gulf:3 war:4 resulting:1 control:4 danger:1 send:1 firefighting:1 crew:2 land:1... |
2,839 | Euthanasia | Euthanasia (from the Greek ευθανασία meaning "well death": ευ-, eu- (well or good) + θάνατος, thanatos (death)) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including animal euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and in... | Euthanasia |@lemmatized euthanasia:161 greek:3 ευθανασία:1 meaning:2 well:8 death:38 ευ:1 eu:2 good:5 θάνατος:1 thanatos:2 refers:1 practice:3 end:11 life:44 painless:2 manner:1 many:11 different:2 form:12 distinguish:1 include:8 animal:4 human:7 within:3 latter:1 voluntary:33 involuntary:4 physician:16 assist:30 suici... |
2,840 | Ancient_Egyptian_religion | Ancient Egyptian religion encompasses the various religious beliefs and rituals practiced in ancient Egypt over more than 3,000 years, from the predynastic period until the adoption of Christianity in the early centuries AD. Initially these beliefs centered on the worship of multiple deities who represented various for... | Ancient_Egyptian_religion |@lemmatized ancient:16 egyptian:57 religion:17 encompass:4 various:5 religious:15 belief:10 ritual:11 practice:2 egypt:18 year:6 predynastic:1 period:16 adoption:2 christianity:4 early:6 century:6 ad:1 initially:2 center:4 worship:10 multiple:3 deity:19 represent:14 force:13 nature:13 think:3... |
2,841 | Mordor | In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor (from Sindarin Black Land and Quenya Land of Shadow) is the dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of Anduin, the great river. Orodruin, the sole mountain in Mordor, was the destination of the Fellowship of the Ring (and la... | Mordor |@lemmatized j:1 r:2 tolkien:7 fictional:1 universe:1 middle:7 earth:7 mordor:48 sindarin:2 black:10 land:18 quenya:3 shadow:4 dwell:1 place:4 sauron:27 southeast:2 east:3 anduin:2 great:7 river:2 orodruin:4 sole:1 mountain:5 destination:1 fellowship:1 ring:12 later:3 frodo:5 baggins:3 sam:5 gamgee:1 quest:2 des... |
2,842 | British_Airways | British Airways plc () is the national flag carrier of the United Kingdom. The airline, headquartered in Waterside, Harmondsworth, London Borough of Hillingdon, "Contact Information." British Airways. Retrieved on 18 May 2009. is the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size, international flights and ... | British_Airways |@lemmatized british:124 airway:120 plc:1 national:4 flag:7 carrier:15 united:14 kingdom:7 airline:94 headquarter:5 waterside:1 harmondsworth:3 london:45 borough:1 hillingdon:1 contact:1 information:2 retrieve:11 may:17 large:13 base:12 fleet:26 size:2 international:17 flight:47 destination:9 main:6 hub... |
2,843 | Finite-state_machine | Fig.1 Example of a Finite State Machine A finite state machine (FSM) or finite state automaton (plural: automata) or simply a state machine, is a model of behavior composed of a finite number of states, transitions between those states, and actions. A finite state machine is an abstract model of a machine with a primi... | Finite-state_machine |@lemmatized fig:6 example:9 finite:45 state:120 machine:57 fsm:36 automaton:17 plural:1 simply:1 model:18 behavior:2 compose:1 number:12 transition:16 action:18 abstract:5 primitive:2 internal:1 memory:1 concept:3 vocabulary:1 current:5 determine:5 past:2 system:9 say:4 record:1 information:3 e:10... |
2,844 | Might_and_Magic | Cover of Book I Might and Magic (MM) is a series of computer role-playing games from New World Computing, which in 1996 became a subsidiary of The 3DO Company. The producer of the series was Jon Van Caneghem. Might and Magic is considered one of the defining examples of early computer role-playing games, along with t... | Might_and_Magic |@lemmatized cover:1 book:2 might:46 magic:46 mm:1 series:16 computer:3 role:3 play:2 game:25 new:3 world:9 computing:1 become:3 subsidiary:1 company:2 producer:1 jon:1 van:1 caneghem:1 consider:1 one:2 define:1 example:1 early:2 playing:1 along:1 bard:2 tale:2 ultima:1 wizardry:1 matt:1 barton:1 histor... |
2,845 | Bassoon | The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family that typically plays music written in the bass and tenor registers, and occasionally higher. Appearing in its modern form in the 1800s, the bassoon figures prominently in orchestral, concert band, and chamber music literature. The bassoon is a non-transposi... | Bassoon |@lemmatized bassoon:176 woodwind:9 instrument:51 double:22 reed:58 family:2 typically:5 play:21 music:13 write:7 bass:11 tenor:1 register:3 occasionally:3 high:4 appear:2 modern:12 form:3 figure:1 prominently:2 orchestral:2 concert:5 band:12 chamber:3 literature:1 non:1 transpose:1 know:8 distinctive:3 tone:11... |
2,846 | Duopoly | A true duopoly is a specific type of oligopoly where only two producers exist in one market. In reality, this definition is generally used where only two firms have dominant control over a market. In the field of industrial organization, it is the most commonly studied form of oligopoly due to its simplicity. Duopol... | Duopoly |@lemmatized true:1 duopoly:10 specific:1 type:1 oligopoly:3 two:12 producer:1 exist:1 one:2 market:26 reality:1 definition:3 generally:2 use:3 firm:5 dominant:1 control:6 field:1 industrial:1 organization:1 commonly:3 studied:1 form:1 due:1 simplicity:1 model:4 economics:1 principal:1 cournot:2 bertrand:2 show... |
2,847 | George_Peppard | George Peppard, Jr. (October 1, 1928 – May 8, 1994) was an American film and television actor. He secured a major role early in his career when he starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and he played the title role of the millionaire sleuth Thomas Banacek in the early-1970s television serie... | George_Peppard |@lemmatized george:4 peppard:27 jr:2 october:1 may:2 american:1 film:11 television:6 actor:3 secure:1 major:2 role:16 early:4 career:3 star:7 alongside:2 audrey:2 hepburn:2 breakfast:3 tiffany:3 play:3 title:1 millionaire:1 sleuth:1 thomas:1 banacek:4 series:9 probably:1 best:2 know:3 young:3 audience:1... |
2,848 | John_Dowland | John Dowland While orthographic evidence from Dowland's time strongly suggests a pronunciation of for the last name, there is no consensus on the correct pronunciation. See the talk page for discussion of this issue. (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English composer, singer, and lutenist. He is best known toda... | John_Dowland |@lemmatized john:14 dowland:40 orthographic:1 evidence:2 time:5 strongly:1 suggest:1 pronunciation:2 last:1 name:2 consensus:1 correct:1 see:2 talk:1 page:1 discussion:1 issue:1 bury:1 february:1 english:4 composer:6 singer:3 lutenist:6 best:4 know:6 today:1 melancholy:1 song:17 come:5 heavy:2 sleep:1 bas... |
2,849 | Apple_II_series | The 1977 Apple II, shown here with twin floppy disk drives and a monitor. The Apple II featured an integrated keyboard, sound, a plastic case, and eight internal expansion slots. The Apple II (often rendered or written as Apple ][ or Apple //) was one of the first highly successful mass produced microcomputer products ... | Apple_II_series |@lemmatized apple:327 ii:192 show:4 twin:1 floppy:15 disk:59 drive:27 monitor:8 feature:19 integrate:2 keyboard:13 sound:10 plastic:3 case:12 eight:3 internal:2 expansion:16 slot:30 often:4 render:4 write:12 one:22 first:31 highly:1 successful:7 mass:3 produce:12 microcomputer:9 product:11 http:3 arste... |
2,850 | Mississippi_River | The Mississippi River United States Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code: 08-09-01-00- Lower Mississippi-New Orleans Watershed is the second-longest river in the United States, with a length of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers navigation charts. 2300 miles from Lake Itasca to Head of Passes -- Southwest Pass is 20 ... | Mississippi_River |@lemmatized mississippi:158 river:251 united:10 state:20 geological:3 survey:5 hydrological:1 unit:1 code:1 low:16 new:24 orleans:14 watershed:5 second:5 long:14 length:7 u:10 army:6 corp:12 engineer:5 navigation:13 chart:2 mile:5 lake:35 itasca:10 head:3 pass:2 southwest:2 pas:1 source:12 minnesota:... |
2,851 | Greek_language | Greek (, or , ) is an Indo-European language native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greeks. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European. It has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. In its ancient form, it is the language... | Greek_language |@lemmatized greek:164 indo:8 european:10 language:63 native:1 southern:2 balkan:2 peninsula:3 form:17 independent:2 branch:2 within:3 long:1 documented:1 history:8 span:1 century:9 write:14 record:4 ancient:31 classical:12 literature:4 new:10 testament:6 christian:1 bible:1 modern:38 official:11 greece:... |
2,852 | Armour | A suit of Gothic plate armour. Armour or armor is protective covering used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an individual or a vehicle through use of direct contact weapons or projectiles, usually during combat. Armour has been used to protect soldiers, war animals such as war horses (the application for the... | Armour |@lemmatized suit:8 gothic:2 plate:48 armour:122 armor:1 protective:2 cover:4 use:43 prevent:1 damage:2 inflict:1 individual:2 vehicle:13 direct:1 contact:1 weapon:8 projectile:4 usually:4 combat:7 protect:12 soldier:10 war:41 animal:1 horse:6 application:1 latter:1 call:5 barding:3 machine:2 warship:8 fight:6 t... |
2,853 | FAQ | Frequently asked questions, or FAQs are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be frequently asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic. Since the acronym FAQ originated in textual media, its pronunciation varies; "fack," "fax," "facts," and "F.A.Q." are commonly heard. Depending on usage, the t... | FAQ |@lemmatized frequently:8 ask:9 question:18 faq:39 list:12 answer:21 suppose:1 context:1 pertain:1 particular:2 topic:3 since:2 acronym:2 originate:2 textual:2 medium:1 pronunciation:1 varies:1 fack:1 fax:1 facts:2 f:1 q:2 commonly:1 heard:1 depend:1 usage:1 term:4 may:4 refer:3 specifically:1 single:1 assembled:1 ... |
2,854 | Death | The symbolic face of death, detail from a painting by Philippe de Champaigne Death in war: a soldier's corpse sprawled out in Petersburg, Virginia, 1865, during the American Civil War Death is the permanent termination of the biological functions that define a living organism. It refers to both a particular event and t... | Death |@lemmatized symbolic:2 face:2 death:128 detail:1 painting:1 philippe:2 de:3 champaigne:1 war:6 soldier:2 corpse:3 sprawl:1 petersburg:1 virginia:1 american:3 civil:2 permanent:3 termination:1 biological:2 function:2 define:14 living:5 organism:13 refer:2 particular:2 event:3 condition:8 result:5 thereby:1 true:2... |
2,855 | Juan_Fernández_Islands | The town of San Juan Bautista in Cumberland Bay, Robinson Crusoe Island The Juan Fernández Islands is a sparsely inhabited island group reliant on tourism and fishing in the South Pacific Ocean, situated about 667 km off the coast of Chile, and is composed of several volcanic islands: Robinson Crusoe, () (also known ... | Juan_Fernández_Islands |@lemmatized town:1 san:2 juan:21 bautista:2 cumberland:2 bay:2 robinson:20 crusoe:21 island:43 fernández:12 sparsely:1 inhabited:1 group:1 reliant:1 tourism:2 fishing:1 south:7 pacific:1 ocean:1 situate:1 km:3 coast:3 chile:5 compose:1 several:1 volcanic:3 also:3 know:3 isla:6 más:10 tierra:6 lo... |
2,856 | Kit_Carson | Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. Carson left home at an early age and became a trapper. He gained notoriety for his role as John C. Fremont's guide in the American West. Carson also played a minor role in California during the 1846-48 Mexican-American ... | Kit_Carson |@lemmatized christopher:2 houston:1 kit:96 carson:237 december:8 may:8 american:30 frontiersman:2 leave:11 home:7 early:7 age:6 become:13 trapper:10 gain:3 notoriety:1 role:3 john:10 c:10 fremont:10 guide:8 west:17 also:15 play:2 minor:2 california:26 mexican:27 war:20 later:11 rancher:3 new:49 mexico:35 ci... |
2,857 | Cavity_magnetron | A cavity magnetron is a high-powered vacuum tube that generates non-coherent microwaves. They are commonly found in microwave ovens, as well as various radar applications. Construction and operation A similar magnetron with a different section removed (magnet is not shown). Magnetron with section removed (magnet is no... | Cavity_magnetron |@lemmatized cavity:20 magnetron:50 high:17 power:13 vacuum:2 tube:9 generate:8 non:1 coherent:2 microwave:26 commonly:1 find:2 oven:7 well:2 various:1 radar:32 application:6 construction:1 operation:1 similar:2 different:1 section:3 remove:3 magnet:4 show:2 consist:1 hot:1 filament:2 cathode:4 keep:1 ... |
2,858 | A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Forum | This article is about the musical. The film article is A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Pla... | A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Forum |@lemmatized article:4 musical:13 film:6 funny:8 thing:8 happen:8 way:13 forum:8 music:2 lyric:1 stephen:6 sondheim:8 book:4 burt:2 shevelove:2 larry:2 gelbart:1 inspire:1 farce:2 ancient:3 roman:6 playwright:1 plautus:2 bc:1 specifically:1 pseudolus:38 mile:13 gloriosus:1... |
2,859 | Marvel_Super_Heroes_(role-playing_game) | Marvel Superheroes (MSHRPG) aka "the FASERIP system" is a role playing game set in the Marvel Universe, first published by TSR under license from Marvel Comics in 1984. In 1986, TSR published an expanded edition, entitled the Marvel Superheroes Advanced Game. Both editions were written by Jeff Grubb, and both use es... | Marvel_Super_Heroes_(role-playing_game) |@lemmatized marvel:41 superheroes:10 mshrpg:1 aka:1 faserip:2 system:18 role:4 playing:3 game:31 set:18 universe:17 first:2 publish:7 tsr:8 license:3 comic:11 expanded:1 edition:5 entitle:1 advance:3 write:2 jeff:1 grubb:1 use:16 essentially:2 basic:9 design:1 let:2 player:15 as... |
2,860 | Transport_in_Cape_Verde | In Cape Verde, most of the transportation between islands is done by plane. There are regular flights to and from the major islands (Santiago, Sal and São Vicente), with less frequent flights to the other islands. Boat transportation is also available, though not widely used nor dependable. In the major cities, public ... | Transport_in_Cape_Verde |@lemmatized cape:20 verde:20 transportation:2 island:31 plane:1 regular:2 flight:21 major:2 santiago:10 sal:17 são:9 vicente:5 less:1 frequent:3 boat:3 also:3 available:4 though:4 widely:1 use:4 dependable:1 city:3 public:2 bus:3 transport:4 run:1 periodically:1 taxi:4 common:2 small:4 town:3 m... |
2,861 | Demographics_of_Luxembourg | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Luxembourg, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The following is an overview of the demographics of Luxembourg. Demographic topi... | Demographics_of_Luxembourg |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:6 feature:1 population:13 luxembourg:8 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:2 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:4 affiliation:3 aspect:1 following:2 overview:1 topic:1 basic:1 statistic:5 populous:1 cite:1 july:1 estimate:1 world... |
2,862 | Benoit_Mandelbrot | Benoît B. Mandelbrot Benoît is read as "ben-wa" . The pronunciation of the name "Mandelbrot", which is a Yiddish and German word meaning "almond bread", is given variously in dictionaries. The Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Longman Pronouncing Dictionary give (first syllable sounds like "man"; last syll... | Benoit_Mandelbrot |@lemmatized benoît:7 b:1 mandelbrot:48 read:2 ben:1 wa:1 pronunciation:2 name:5 yiddish:1 german:1 word:1 meaning:1 almond:1 bread:1 give:4 variously:1 dictionary:5 merriam:1 webster:1 collegiate:1 longman:1 pronounce:3 first:3 syllable:5 sound:2 like:2 man:1 last:3 rhyme:3 boat:1 bollard:1 proper:1 ... |
2,863 | Transport_in_the_Falkland_Islands | There are three primary methods of transport available in the Falkland Islands. As well as two airports, there are a number of airstrips used extensively for domestic flights. There is also a growing road network, along with limited sea transport. Road There are of highway in the Falkland Islands, with a further ear... | Transport_in_the_Falkland_Islands |@lemmatized three:1 primary:1 method:1 transport:2 available:2 falkland:10 islands:4 well:1 two:5 airport:4 number:2 airstrip:1 use:5 extensively:2 domestic:1 flight:2 also:2 grow:1 road:3 network:1 along:2 limited:1 sea:2 highway:1 island:7 earmarked:1 future:1 completion:1 governmen... |
2,864 | David_Beatty,_1st_Earl_Beatty | Rear-Admiral David Beatty. Admiral of the Fleet David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO (17 January 1871 – 11 March 1936), was an admiral in the Royal Navy. Early career Beatty was born at Howbeck Lodge in the parish of Stapeley, Cheshire, on 17 January 1871. He was the second son of four children born to ... | David_Beatty,_1st_Earl_Beatty |@lemmatized rear:4 admiral:24 david:7 beatty:68 fleet:28 earl:3 gcb:1 om:1 gcvo:1 dso:1 january:5 march:2 royal:11 navy:18 early:5 career:5 bear:2 howbeck:1 lodge:1 parish:1 stapeley:1 cheshire:1 second:5 son:1 four:2 child:1 longfield:1 katherine:1 katrine:1 edith:1 ireland:2 father:1 of... |
2,865 | Mood_stabilizer | This article refers to the medication. For other uses, see stabilizer. A mood stabilizer is a psychiatric medication used to treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts, which is not the same as "feeling good one minute and then bad the next." Uses One use is in bipolar disorder, where m... | Mood_stabilizer |@lemmatized article:1 refer:1 medication:2 us:1 see:3 stabilizer:15 mood:22 psychiatric:1 use:11 treat:6 disorder:10 characterize:1 intense:1 sustained:1 shift:1 feel:1 good:1 one:4 minute:1 bad:1 next:1 bipolar:10 suppress:1 swing:1 mania:4 depression:6 drug:8 also:7 borderline:1 personality:1 relatio... |
2,866 | Emperor_Uda | was the 59th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 887 through 897. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 125-129; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 289-290; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 175-179. Genealogy Bef... | Emperor_Uda |@lemmatized emperor:28 japan:7 accord:1 traditional:1 order:4 succession:2 reign:8 span:1 year:5 titsingh:6 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 pp:5 brown:8 delmer:2 et:2 al:2 gukanshō:3 varley:7 h:4 paul:3 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 genealogy:1 ascension:1 chrysanthemum:1 throne:3 personal:2 name:10 i... |
2,867 | Astronaut | Astronaut Bruce McCandless II using a Manned Maneuvering Unit outside the United States Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. While generally reserved for professional space travelers,... | Astronaut |@lemmatized astronaut:54 bruce:1 mccandless:1 ii:1 use:16 manned:1 maneuvering:1 unit:1 outside:1 united:9 state:8 space:73 shuttle:4 challenger:3 cosmonaut:6 person:14 train:5 human:5 spaceflight:11 program:10 command:2 pilot:12 serve:1 crew:2 member:4 spacecraft:8 generally:1 reserve:1 professional:5 trave... |
2,868 | Kashubian_language | Kashubian or Cassubian (Kashubian: kaszëbsczi jãzëk, pòmòrsczi jãzëk, kaszëbskò-słowińskô mòwa; ) is one of the Lechitic languages, a subgroup of the Slavic languages. Kashubian is assumed to have evolved from the language spoken by some tribes of Pomeranians called Kashubians, in the region of Pomerania, on the south... | Kashubian_language |@lemmatized kashubian:16 cassubian:1 kaszëbsczi:1 jãzëk:2 pòmòrsczi:1 kaszëbskò:1 słowińskô:1 mòwa:1 one:1 lechitic:1 language:10 subgroup:1 slavic:1 assume:1 evolve:1 speak:2 tribe:1 pomeranian:6 call:1 kashubians:2 region:2 pomerania:2 southern:1 coast:1 baltic:2 sea:1 vistula:1 oder:1 river:1 clo... |
2,869 | Clark_Ashton_Smith | Clark Ashton Smith (13 January 1893 – 14 August 1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. It is for these stories, and his literary friendship with H. P. Lovecraft from 1922 until Lovecraft's death in 1937, that he is mostly remembered today. With Lovecraft and... | Clark_Ashton_Smith |@lemmatized clark:17 ashton:17 smith:35 january:2 august:6 poet:2 sculptor:1 painter:1 author:2 fantasy:4 horror:2 science:6 fiction:6 short:3 story:20 literary:1 friendship:2 h:3 p:26 lovecraft:8 death:6 mostly:1 remember:1 today:1 robert:2 e:2 howard:3 also:3 friend:2 correspondent:1 remain:1 one:... |
2,870 | Telecommunications_in_Greenland | There is by law, only 1 (one) service provider for tele communications and Internet in Greenland. It is TELE Greenland http://www.tele.gl This is one example of monopoly that is common in Greenland. Telephones - main lines in use: 23,500 (2008) Telephones - mobile cellular: app. 50,000 (2008) Telephone system: There... | Telecommunications_in_Greenland |@lemmatized law:1 one:4 service:4 provider:2 tele:3 communication:1 internet:3 greenland:5 http:2 www:1 gl:3 example:1 monopoly:1 common:1 telephone:3 main:1 line:1 use:1 mobile:1 cellular:1 app:1 system:2 adequate:1 domestic:2 international:2 provide:2 cable:2 microwave:2 radio:6 relay... |
2,871 | Jacques_Lacan | Jacques-Marie-Émile Lacan (French ) (April 13, 1901 – September 9, 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who made prominent contributions to psychoanalysis, philosophy, and literary theory. He gave yearly seminars, in Paris, from 1953 to 1981, most influencing France's intellectuals in the 1960s and the 197... | Jacques_Lacan |@lemmatized jacques:36 marie:3 émile:1 lacan:150 french:11 april:1 september:1 psychoanalyst:3 psychiatrist:2 make:5 prominent:1 contribution:2 psychoanalysis:44 philosophy:6 literary:3 theory:16 give:5 yearly:1 seminar:38 paris:9 influencing:1 france:5 intellectual:2 especially:3 post:2 structuralist:1 ... |
2,872 | Michael_Moore_(disambiguation) | Michael Moore is an American author, film director and political activist. Michael Moore may also refer to: In politics: Mike Moore, former Prime Minister of New Zealand and former Director-General of the World Trade Organization Michael Moore (UK politician), Liberal Democrat politician in the UK Mike Moore (US poli... | Michael_Moore_(disambiguation) |@lemmatized michael:15 moore:22 american:6 author:3 film:4 director:5 political:1 activist:1 may:1 also:1 refer:1 politics:1 mike:4 former:3 prime:1 minister:1 new:1 zealand:1 general:3 world:1 trade:1 organization:1 uk:2 politician:3 liberal:1 democrat:1 u:1 mississippi:1 attorney:1 kno... |
2,873 | Chrysler | Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer headquartered in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan, first organized as Chrysler Corporation in 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler AG (now Daimler AG). Prior to 1998, Chrysler Corporation ... | Chrysler |@lemmatized chrysler:222 llc:18 american:15 automobile:11 manufacturer:3 headquarter:1 detroit:9 suburb:1 auburn:3 hill:3 michigan:3 first:14 organize:2 corporation:19 subsidiary:6 part:13 german:1 base:10 daimlerchrysler:15 ag:8 daimler:12 prior:2 trade:2 c:3 symbol:4 new:37 york:8 stock:2 exchange:3 company... |
2,874 | Michael_Halliday | Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday (often M.A.K. Halliday) (born 1925) is an Australian linguist who developed an internationally influential grammar model, the systemic functional grammar (which also goes by the name of systemic functional linguistics [SFL]). Halliday was born and raised in England. He took a BA Hon... | Michael_Halliday |@lemmatized michael:1 alexander:1 kirkwood:1 halliday:10 often:1 k:3 born:1 australian:1 linguist:2 develop:2 internationally:1 influential:1 grammar:4 model:2 systemic:4 functional:5 also:2 go:2 name:1 linguistics:9 sfl:2 bear:1 raise:1 england:1 take:2 ba:1 honour:1 degree:1 modern:1 chinese:3 langu... |
2,875 | Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma | Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, KG, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, DSO, PC </small> (25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979) was a British admiral and statesman and an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He was the last Viceroy of the British Indian Empi... | Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma |@lemmatized admiral:6 fleet:11 louis:23 francis:1 albert:4 victor:1 nicholas:5 mountbatten:159 earl:15 burma:22 kg:8 gcb:4 om:3 gcsi:5 gcie:5 gcvo:10 dso:9 pc:5 small:4 june:9 august:15 british:26 statesman:1 uncle:2 prince:28 philip:11 duke:5 edinburgh:2 last:10 vicero... |
2,876 | History_of_Indonesia | Indonesia is an archipelagic country of 17,508 islands (6,000 inhabited) stretching along the equator in South East Asia. The country's strategic sea-lane position fostered inter-island and international trade; trade has since fundamentally shaped Indonesian history. The area of Indonesia is populated by peoples of var... | History_of_Indonesia |@lemmatized indonesia:84 archipelagic:1 country:13 island:21 inhabit:3 stretch:2 along:2 equator:1 south:7 east:39 asia:12 strategic:2 sea:3 lane:1 position:7 foster:2 inter:2 international:8 trade:20 since:5 fundamentally:1 shaped:1 indonesian:66 history:13 area:17 populate:2 people:19 various:1 ... |
2,877 | Oral_history | Oral history can be defined as the recording, preservation and interpretation of historical information, based on the personal experiences and opinions of the speaker. It often takes the form of eye-witness evidence about past events, but can include folklore, myths, songs and stories passed down over the years by wor... | Oral_history |@lemmatized oral:50 history:47 define:1 recording:5 preservation:3 interpretation:1 historical:3 information:1 base:1 personal:2 experience:1 opinion:1 speaker:1 often:2 take:1 form:3 eye:1 witness:2 evidence:1 past:1 event:6 include:4 folklore:3 myth:1 song:1 story:10 pass:1 year:1 word:1 mouth:1 invalua... |
2,878 | Spam_(Monty_Python) | Terry Jones (in the back), Eric Idle, Graham Chapman and the Vikings in the Monty Python sketch "Spam". "Spam" is a popular Monty Python sketch, first televised in 1970. In the sketch, two customers are trying to order a breakfast from a menu that includes the processed meat product in almost every dish. The term spam ... | Spam_(Monty_Python) |@lemmatized terry:4 jones:3 back:1 eric:4 idle:4 graham:3 chapman:3 viking:4 monty:12 python:15 sketch:23 spam:65 popular:2 first:1 televise:1 two:1 customer:1 try:2 order:2 breakfast:1 menu:4 include:4 processed:1 meat:4 product:6 almost:1 every:2 dish:1 term:2 electronic:1 communication:1 general... |
2,879 | Lego | Lego, officially trademarked LEGO, is a line of construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears, minifigures and various other parts. Lego bric... | Lego |@lemmatized lego:130 officially:1 trademarked:1 line:9 construction:3 toy:12 manufacture:8 group:19 privately:1 hold:2 company:14 base:4 billund:5 denmark:6 flagship:1 product:8 consist:3 colorful:1 interlock:4 plastic:11 brick:44 accompany:1 array:2 gear:3 minifigures:2 various:1 part:7 assemble:2 connect:1 many... |
2,880 | History_of_physics | Physics is the science of matter and its behaviour and motion. It is one of the oldest scientific disciplines. The first written work of physics with that title was Aristotle's Physics. Elements of what became physics were drawn primarily from the fields of astronomy, optics, and mechanics, which were methodologically... | History_of_physics |@lemmatized physic:33 science:7 matter:7 behaviour:1 motion:31 one:6 old:2 scientific:4 discipline:7 first:5 write:1 work:20 title:2 aristotle:2 element:4 become:4 draw:4 primarily:4 field:14 astronomy:3 optic:17 mechanic:18 methodologically:1 unite:1 study:5 geometry:2 begin:12 antiquity:2 babyloni... |
2,881 | Grid_network | A grid network is a kind of computer network consisting of a number of (computer) systems connected in a grid topology. In a regular grid topology, each node in the network is connected with two neighbors along one or more dimensions. If the network is one-dimensional, and the chain of nodes is connected to form a ci... | Grid_network |@lemmatized grid:11 network:16 kind:2 computer:6 consist:1 number:2 system:2 connect:6 topology:4 regular:2 node:4 two:2 neighbor:1 along:2 one:3 dimension:3 dimensional:2 chain:1 form:1 circular:1 loop:1 result:3 know:1 ring:2 fddi:1 use:1 counter:1 rotate:1 token:1 passing:1 achieve:1 high:1 reliability... |
2,882 | Galileo_Galilei | {{Infobox_Scientist |name = Galileo Galilei |image = Galileo.arp.300pix.jpg|200px |caption = Portrait of Galileo Galilei by Giusto Sustermans |birth_date = |birth_place = Pisa, Duchy of Florence, Italy |residence = Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Italy |death_date = |death_place = Arcetri, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Italy |field ... | Galileo_Galilei |@lemmatized name:13 galileo:228 galilei:27 image:4 arp:1 jpg:1 caption:1 portrait:4 giusto:1 sustermans:1 pisa:9 duchy:4 florence:13 italy:5 residence:1 grand:8 tuscany:4 arcetri:5 field:1 astronomy:14 physic:19 mathematics:14 university:14 pisauniversity:1 padua:2 academic:1 advisor:2 ostilio:1 ricci:... |
2,883 | East_Pakistan | East Pakistan (Bengali: পূর্ব পাকিস্তান Purbo Pakistan, Urdu: مشرقی پاکستان Mashriqi Pakistan) was a former province of Pakistan which existed between 1955 and 1971. East Pakistan was created from Bengal Province based on a plebiscite in what was then British India in 1947. Eastern Bengal chose to join the Dominion of ... | East_Pakistan |@lemmatized east:39 pakistan:52 bengali:5 প:2 র:1 ব:1 ক:1 স:1 ত:1 ন:1 purbo:1 urdu:1 مشرقی:1 پاکستان:1 mashriqi:1 former:1 province:10 exist:1 create:1 bengal:14 base:2 plebiscite:1 british:4 india:9 eastern:2 choose:1 join:3 dominion:2 become:8 name:1 rename:1 later:1 independent:2 country:3 bangladesh:... |
2,884 | Arsenic | Arsenic (; also when attributive) is the chemical element that has the symbol As and atomic number 33. Arsenic was first documented by Albertus Magnus in 1250. Its atomic mass is 74.92. This is a notoriously poisonous metalloid that has many allotropic forms: yellow (molecular non-metallic) and several black and gre... | Arsenic |@lemmatized arsenic:156 also:21 attributive:1 chemical:4 element:5 symbol:2 atomic:4 number:2 first:5 document:1 albertus:2 magnus:2 mass:6 notoriously:1 poisonous:2 metalloid:1 many:8 allotropic:1 form:18 yellow:8 molecular:2 non:3 metallic:4 several:4 black:4 grey:4 metalloids:1 see:2 three:7 metalloidal:1 d... |
2,885 | Francis_Crick | Francis Harry Compton Crick OM FRS (8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004), was a British molecular biologist, physicist, and neuroscientist, and most noted for being one of the co-discoverers of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953. He, James D. Watson and Maurice Wilkins were jointly awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physio... | Francis_Crick |@lemmatized francis:84 harry:3 compton:2 crick:267 om:1 fr:1 june:9 july:9 british:4 molecular:35 biologist:6 physicist:3 neuroscientist:1 noted:1 one:18 co:4 discoverer:3 structure:47 dna:101 molecule:33 jam:3 watson:78 maurice:14 wilkins:30 jointly:2 award:5 nobel:16 prize:14 physiology:6 medicine:8 di... |
2,886 | Fallout_shelter | A sign pointing to an old fallout shelter in New York City. A fallout shelter is an enclosed space specially designed to protect occupants from radioactive debris or fallout resulting from a nuclear explosion. Many such shelters were constructed as civil defence measures during the Cold War. After a nuclear explosion... | Fallout_shelter |@lemmatized sign:3 point:1 old:1 fallout:61 shelter:61 new:1 york:1 city:1 enclosed:1 space:2 specially:1 design:4 protect:5 occupant:2 radioactive:7 debris:2 result:2 nuclear:12 explosion:4 many:5 construct:2 civil:2 defence:1 measure:5 cold:4 war:8 matter:2 vaporize:1 fireball:1 expose:1 neutron:2 ab... |
2,887 | Fredericton | Fredericton () is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province (and for Eastern Canada at large), Fredericton is home to three universities, as well as cultural institutions such... | Fredericton |@lemmatized fredericton:154 capital:9 canadian:8 province:13 new:61 brunswick:45 virtue:1 provincial:27 parliament:2 sit:1 important:3 cultural:6 artistic:3 educational:2 centre:25 eastern:2 canada:18 large:10 home:9 three:9 university:47 well:19 institution:4 beaverbrook:11 art:20 gallery:13 york:9 sunbur... |
2,888 | Oolong | Oolong () is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation. Seven Cups, , www.sevencups.com It is among the most popular types of teas served in typical Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are colle... | Oolong |@lemmatized oolong:40 traditional:1 chinese:18 tea:89 camellia:1 sinensis:1 somewhere:1 green:5 black:5 oxidation:2 range:1 seven:1 cup:4 www:4 sevencups:1 com:4 among:2 popular:2 type:1 serve:2 typical:1 restaurant:1 culture:3 semi:1 oxidize:2 collectively:1 group:1 qīngchá:1 taste:5 akin:1 lack:1 rosy:1 sweet... |
2,889 | ANSI_C | ANSI C is the standard published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the C programming language. Software developers writing in C are encouraged to conform to the requirements in the document, as it encourages easily portable code. History of ANSI C and ISO C The first standard for C was published ... | ANSI_C |@lemmatized ansi:21 c:26 standard:16 publish:3 american:2 national:2 institute:2 programming:2 language:5 software:2 developer:2 write:3 encourage:2 conform:2 requirement:1 document:2 easily:1 portable:1 code:3 history:1 iso:8 first:1 although:1 subsequently:1 adopt:4 international:2 organization:2 standardizat... |
2,890 | Meiji_Restoration | The , also known as the Meiji Ishin, Revolution, or Renewal, was a chain of events that led to enormous changes in Japan's political and social structure. It occurred in the latter half of the 19th century, a period that spans both the late Edo period (often called Late Tokugawa shogunate) and the beginning of the Meij... | Meiji_Restoration |@lemmatized also:10 know:2 meiji:19 ishin:1 revolution:5 renewal:1 chain:1 event:5 lead:7 enormous:1 change:6 japan:14 political:3 social:1 structure:1 occur:2 latter:1 half:1 century:3 period:8 span:1 late:3 edo:2 often:2 call:2 tokugawa:13 shogunate:8 beginning:1 era:3 probably:1 important:1 foreig... |
2,891 | Cuisine_of_New_England | The American lobster, a favorite ingredient in New England cuisine. New England cuisine is a type of American cuisine found in New England, in the northeastern region of the United States. New England cooking is characterized by extensive use of seafood and dairy products, which results from its historical reliance on... | Cuisine_of_New_England |@lemmatized american:7 lobster:5 favorite:1 ingredient:4 new:29 england:22 cuisine:8 type:4 find:4 northeastern:1 region:3 united:4 state:8 cooking:3 characterize:1 extensive:3 use:3 seafood:2 dairy:5 product:2 result:2 historical:1 reliance:2 seaport:1 fishing:2 industry:2 well:4 farming:1 inla... |
2,892 | International_Electrotechnical_Commission | The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a not-for-profit, non-governmental international standards organization that prepares and publishes International Standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies – collectively known as "electrotechnology". IEC standards cover a vast range of te... | International_Electrotechnical_Commission |@lemmatized international:16 electrotechnical:6 commission:3 iec:58 profit:1 non:1 governmental:2 standard:37 organization:5 prepares:1 publishes:1 electrical:9 electronic:4 related:1 technology:4 collectively:1 know:2 electrotechnology:1 cover:2 vast:1 range:2 power:2 generat... |
2,893 | Margaret_Mitchell | Margaret Mitchell (November 8 1900 – August 16 1949) was an American author, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for her novel Gone with the Wind. The novel is one of the most popular books of all time, selling more than 30 million copies (see list of best-selling books). An American film adaptation, released in 1939, b... | Margaret_Mitchell |@lemmatized margaret:15 mitchell:55 november:1 august:3 american:2 author:2 win:2 pulitzer:2 prize:2 novel:9 go:16 wind:15 one:4 popular:2 book:20 time:6 sell:2 million:2 copy:1 see:2 list:2 best:4 selling:2 film:6 adaptation:1 release:2 become:1 high:2 grossing:1 history:1 hollywood:1 receive:3 reco... |
2,894 | Miles_Davis | Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various earl... | Miles_Davis |@lemmatized mile:68 dewey:1 davis:177 iii:2 may:4 september:4 american:7 jazz:49 trumpeter:6 bandleader:3 composer:6 widely:2 consider:4 one:9 influential:1 musician:19 century:1 forefront:1 almost:2 every:3 major:2 development:2 world:1 war:1 ii:1 play:24 various:5 early:12 bebop:11 record:51 first:19 coo... |
2,895 | Balkans | Balkan peninsula with northwest border Soča-Krka-Sava The Balkans (often referred to as the Balkan Peninsula although the two are not coterminous) is a geographic region of southeastern Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains, which run through the centre of Bulgaria into eastern Serbia. The region... | Balkans |@lemmatized balkan:78 peninsula:18 northwest:1 border:2 soča:1 krka:1 sava:5 often:2 refer:3 although:5 two:1 coterminous:1 geographic:2 region:20 southeastern:8 europe:21 take:3 name:6 mountain:16 run:3 centre:3 bulgaria:16 eastern:8 serbia:12 combined:1 area:10 population:2 million:11 people:4 old:3 turkish:... |
2,896 | Fick's_laws_of_diffusion | Fick's laws of diffusion describe diffusion and can be used to solve for the diffusion coefficient, D. They were derived by Adolf Fick in the year 1855. Fick's First Law Fick's first law relates the diffusive flux to the concentration field, by postulating that the flux goes from regions of high concentration to regio... | Fick's_laws_of_diffusion |@lemmatized fick:33 law:28 diffusion:37 describe:5 use:6 solve:2 coefficient:9 derive:2 adolf:2 year:1 first:9 relate:1 diffusive:3 flux:5 concentration:18 field:2 postulate:1 go:1 region:2 high:2 low:3 magnitude:1 proportional:2 gradient:4 spatial:2 derivative:2 one:8 dimension:13 amount:5 su... |
2,897 | James_Alan_McPherson | James Alan McPherson (born September 16, 1943 in Savannah, Georgia) is a United States short story writer and essayist, and a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973. Biography McPherson won the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, for his short story collection, Elbow Room. He was the recipient of a MacArthur Fell... | James_Alan_McPherson |@lemmatized james:1 alan:1 mcpherson:3 born:1 september:1 savannah:1 georgia:1 united:1 state:2 short:5 story:6 writer:3 essayist:1 recipient:2 guggenheim:1 fellowship:2 biography:1 win:1 pulitzer:1 prize:1 fiction:1 collection:3 elbow:2 room:2 macarthur:1 work:1 appear:1 journal:1 magazine:1 seve... |
2,898 | Fiorello_H._La_Guardia | LaGuardia redirects here. For the airport, see LaGuardia Airport. Fiorello Henry La Guardia (born Fiorello Enrico La Guardia; December 11, 1882 September 20, 1947) was Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945. He was popularly known as "the Little Flower," the translation of his Italian first name, Fiorello... | Fiorello_H._La_Guardia |@lemmatized laguardia:25 redirects:1 airport:11 see:3 fiorello:14 henry:2 la:52 guardia:53 born:1 enrico:3 december:1 september:2 mayor:18 new:39 york:30 three:3 term:2 popularly:1 know:1 little:1 flower:1 translation:1 italian:14 first:4 name:11 likely:1 reference:2 short:2 stature:2 republican... |
2,899 | Modus_ponens | In classical logic, modus ponendo ponens (Latin for mode that affirms by affirming; often abbreviated to MP or modus ponens) is a valid, simple argument form sometimes referred to as affirming the antecedent or the law of detachment. It is closely related to another valid form of argument, modus tollens or "denying t... | Modus_ponens |@lemmatized classical:2 logic:2 modus:15 ponendo:1 ponens:13 latin:1 mode:1 affirms:1 affirm:3 often:2 abbreviate:1 mp:1 valid:7 simple:1 argument:11 form:6 sometimes:1 refer:1 antecedent:3 law:1 detachment:1 closely:1 relate:1 another:1 tollens:2 deny:2 consequent:3 common:1 rule:6 inference:2 take:1 fol... |
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