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National_Cartoonists_Society
The National Cartoonists Society is the world's largest organization of professional cartoonists. It presents the Reuben Awards. The NCS was born in 1946 when groups of cartoonists got together to entertain the troops. They found that they enjoyed each other's company and decided to get together on a regular basis. ...
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Joanna_Russ
Joanna Russ (born February 22, 1937, New York City ), born to teachers Evarett I. and Bertha Zinner Russis, is an American writer and feminist. She is the author of a number of works of science fiction, fantasy and feminist literary criticism and is best known for The Female Man, a novel combining utopian fiction and ...
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Isolationism
Isolationism is a foreign policy which combines a non-interventionist military policy and a political policy of economic nationalism (protectionism). In other words, it asserts both of the following: Non-interventionism – Political rulers should avoid entangling alliances with other nations and avoid all wars not rel...
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Carousel_(musical)
Carousel is a musical by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics) that was adapted from Ferenc Molnar's 1909 play Liliom, transplanting the Budapest setting of Molnar's play to a New England fishing village. The show includes the hit musical numbers If I Loved You, June Is Bustin' Out All Ove...
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Clarence_Brown
Clarence Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. Early life Born in Clinton, Massachusetts, to a cotton manufacturer, Brown moved to the South when he was eleven. He attended the University of Tennessee, graduating at the age of 19 with two degrees in engineering. An early fascination in ...
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Emperor_Junna
Emperor Junna (淳和天皇 Junna-tennō) (786-840) was the 53rd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He was a son of Emperor Kammu. He reigned from 823 to 833. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 102-106; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp.282-283; Varley, H. Paul....
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Funk
Funk is an American musical style that originated in the mid to late 1960s when African American musicians blended soul music, soul jazz and R&B into a rhythmic, danceable new form of music. Funk "de-emphasizes melody and harmony and brings a strong rhythmic groove of electric bass and drums" to the foreground. Unlike ...
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Mazda_MX-5
The Mazda MX-5, also known as Miata () in North America and Roadster () in Japan, is a two-seater roadster sports car built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan – introduced in 1989 and now in its third generation. According to a 2003 Edmunds.com article, "the Miata deserves credit not only for reviving a dormant passion for ...
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Kenneth_Lee_Pike
Kenneth Lee Pike (June 9 1912–December 31 2000), also known during his life as Ken Pike, was an American linguist and anthropologist. He was the originator of the theory of tagmemics and coiner of the terms "emic" and "etic". Life Pike was born in Woodstock, Connecticut, and studied theology at Gordon College, gradua...
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Media_bias
Media bias refers to the real and perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media, in the selection of which events and stories are reported and how they are covered. The term "media bias" usually implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening the standards of journalism, rather than the pe...
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Basic_Role-Playing
Basic Role-Playing (BRP) is a role-playing game system which originated in the fantasy-oriented RuneQuest role-playing game rules. A percentile skill-based system, BRP was used as the basis for most of the games published by Chaosium, including Stormbringer, Worlds of Wonder, Call of Cthulhu, Superworld, Ringworld, Elf...
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Cricket_World_Cup
The Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of men's One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament which is held every four years. The tournam...
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IC_342%2FMaffei_Group
The IC 342/Maffei Group (also known as the IC 342 Group or the Maffei 1 Group) is the nearest group of galaxies to the Local Group. The group can be described as a binary group; the member galaxies are mostly concentrated around either IC 342 or Maffei 1, both of which are the brightest galaxies within the group. The...
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Arthur_Miller
Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre and cinema, writing a wide variety of dramas, including plays such as The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman, which are studied and pe...
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Fujiwara_no_Michinaga
|Fujiwara no Michinaga Fujiwara no Michinaga Fujiwara no Mi-chi-na-ga (藤原 道長, 966-3 January 1028; Japanese calendar: 万寿4年12月4日) represents the highpoint of the Fujiwara regents' control over the government of Japan. Michinaga exerted de facto reign over Japan in the early 11th century. This can be seen from the fact ...
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Gene_Roddenberry
Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the creator of Star Trek, an American sci-fi series known for its influence on popular culture. Roddenberry was sometimes referred to as the "Great Bird of the Galaxy" in reference to hi...
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Ã%89douard_de_Pomiane
Edouard Alexandre de Pomiane, sometimes Edouard Pozerski (20 April 1875 - 26 January 1964) was a French scientist, radio broadcaster and food writer. His parents emigrated from Poland in 1863, changed their name from Pozerski to de Pomiane, and became French citizens. De Pomiane worked as a physician at the Institut...
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Ferrari
Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari S.p.A.. Throughout its history, the company has been not...
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Agostino_Carracci
Head of a Faun (c. 1595) 181 x 187 mm Pen and brown ink on laid paper National Gallery of Art, Washington. The Communion of St. Jerome (1592). Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna. Agostino Carracci (or Caracci) (August 16, 1557 – March 22, 1602) was an Italian painter and printmaker. He was the brother of the more famous ...
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MV_Wilhelm_Gustloff
The MV Wilhelm Gustloff was a German KdF passenger ship constructed by the Blohm and Voss shipyards. It sank after being hit by three torpedoes fired by the Soviet submarine S-13 on January 30, 1945 with the loss of around 9,000 lives – the greatest loss of life in a maritime disaster in history. The ship was named af...
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Mel_Brooks
Mel Brooks (born June 28, 1926) Parish, pp. 16–17 is an American director, writer, composer, lyricist, comedian, actor and producer, best known as a creator of broad film farces and comic parodies. Brooks is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a...
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Latin_America
Latin America Area 21,069,501 km² Population 569 million Countries 21 Dependencies 10 GDP $3.33 Trillion (exchange rate) $5.62 Trillion (purchasing power parity) Languages Spanish58%, Portuguese40%, French1%, Quechua, Aymara, Nahuatl, Mayan languages, Guaraní, English, Haitian Creole, Papiamentu, Dutch, and many other...
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Oliver_North
Oliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is an American best known for his role in the Iran-Contra scandal. Currently, he is a political commentator, host of "War Stories with Oliver North" on Fox News Channel, and a New York Times best-selling author. His latest book, American Heroes, offers a first-hand account ...
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Horn_(instrument)
The horn is a brass instrument consisting of about of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. It is descended from the natural horn and is informally known as the French horn. Horns have valves, operated with the left hand, to route the air into extra tubing to change the pitch. Most horns have lever-operated ...
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Demon
St. Anthony plagued by demons, as imagined by Martin Schongauer, in the 1480s. In religion, folklore, mythology and spirituality a demon (or daemon, dæmon, daimon from Greek: δαίμων daimōn) is a supernatural being that is generally described as a malevolent spirit. In Christian terms demons are generally understood as...
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Politics_of_Mali
Politics of Mali takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Mali is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National ...
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Fred_Savage
Fredrick Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor and television and film director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the television series The Wonder Years. In later years, he has directed and produced numerous episodes of children's programs, such as Ned's Declassified Scho...
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Kent_State_University
Kent State University (also known as Kent, Kent State, or KSU) is one of America's largest university systems, the third largest university in Ohio and the largest residential university in northeast Ohio. Kent State is a traditional, selective, residential public research university and its seven regional campuses ser...
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Johnson_solid
The elongated square gyrobicupola (J37), a Johnson solid This 24 equilateral triangle example is not a Johnson solid because it is not convex. (This particular regular polyhedron is actually a stellation, the only possible one for the octahedron.) This 24-square example is not a Johnson solid because it is not strictly...
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History_of_geometry
Table of Geometry, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. Geometry (Greek γεωμετρία; geo = earth, metria = measure) arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry was one of the two fields of pre-modern mathematics, the other being the study of numbers. Classic geometry was focused in compass and s...
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Bifröst
Bifröst (Old Norse bifrǫst, literally the "tremulous way", from bifask "to tremble" and rǫst "a distance") in Norse mythology is the bridge leading from Midgard, the realm of mortals, to Asgard, the realm of the gods, which the gods travel daily to hold their councils and pass judgments at Urdarbrunn (Well of Urd) unde...
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Glucose
Glucose (Glc), a monosaccharide (or simple sugar) also known as grape sugar, blood sugar, or corn sugar, is a very important carbohydrate in biology. The living cell uses it as a source of energy and metabolic intermediate. Glucose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and starts cellular respiration in both pr...
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Munich_massacre
The Munich Massacre occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, when members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually murdered by Black September, a militant group with ties to Yasser Arafat’s Fatah organization. By the end of the ordeal, the terrorist group had killed eleven...
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Computer_hardware
REDIRECT Personal computer hardware
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Lambda_phage
Lysis plaques of lambda phage on E. coli bacteria. Enterobacteria phage λ (lambda phage, coliphage λ) is a temperate bacteriophage that infects Escherichia coli. Lambda phage is a virus particle consisting of a head, containing double-stranded linear DNA as its genetic material, and a tail that can have tail fibers...
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E._E._Smith
E. E. Smith, also Edward Elmer Smith, Ph.D., E.E. "Doc" Smith, Doc Smith, "Skylark" Smith, and (to family) Ted (May 2, 1890 - August 31, 1965) was a food engineer (specializing in doughnut and pastry mixes) and early science fiction author who wrote the Lensman series and the Skylark series, among others. He is sometim...
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Politics_of_Cameroon
Politics of Cameroon takes place in a framework of a unitary presidential republic, whereby the President of Cameroon is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly of...
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Fallacies_of_definition
Fallacies of definition refer to the various ways in which definitions can fail to have merit. The term is used to suggest analogy with the logical fallacies. This is a typical sort of list found in texts used in college logic courses. Circularity If one concept is defined by another, and the other is defined by the...
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Geddy_Lee
Geddy Lee OC (born Gary Lee Weinrib; July 29, 1953) is a Canadian musician best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush. Lee joined Rush in September 1968 at the request of his childhood friend, Alex Lifeson in order to replace frontman Jeff Jones. An award-winning music...
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Carinatae
This article is about bird taxonomy; for the topic in pottery and glassware design, see Carinate. The Carinatae are, in phylogenetic taxonomy, the last common ancestor of the Neornithes (modern birds) and Ichthyornis (an extinct seabird of the Cretaceous), and all its descendants. Defined in this way, the group incl...
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Charles_Babbage
Charles Babbage, FRS (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) GRO Register of Deaths: December 1871 1a 383 MARYLEBONE - Charles Babbage, aged 79 was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on disp...
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Fabales
Fabales is an order of flowering plants. It is included in the rosid group of the eudicots in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II classification system. In the APG II circumscription this order includes the families Fabaceae or legumes (including the subfamilies Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae, and Papilionoideae), Quillaj...
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Nilo-Saharan_languages
The Nilo-Saharan languages are a hypothetical group of African languages spoken mainly in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers (hence the term "Nilo-"), including historic Nubia, north of where the two tributaries of Nile meet. Its member languages extend, however, through 17 nations in the northern half of Af...
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Antisymmetric_relation
In mathematics, a binary relation R on a set X is antisymmetric if, for all a and b in X if aRb and bRa, then a = b, or, equivalently, if aRb with a ≠ b, then bRa must not hold. In mathematical notation, this is: or equally, Partial and total orders are antisymmetric by definition. Therefore the usual order relation...
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Berber_languages
The Berber languages are a group of closely related languages spoken in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, as well as by Berber communities in parts of Niger and Mali. A relatively sparse population extends into the whole Sahara and the northern part of the Sahel. They belong to the Afro-Asiatic languages phylum....
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Car_Talk
Car Talk is a radio talk show broadcast weekly on National Public Radio stations throughout the United States and elsewhere. Its subjects are automobiles and repair, and it often takes humorous turns. The hosts of Car Talk are brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi, also known as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers. Show Ca...
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Demographics_of_Lebanon
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Lebanon, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. About 91% of the population of Lebanon is urban and comprises many different ethnic...
Demographics_of_Lebanon |@lemmatized article:3 demographic:8 feature:1 population:50 lebanon:44 include:8 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:2 status:2 religious:22 affiliation:4 aspect:2 urban:1 comprise:2 many:14 different:2 ethnic:17 group:17 religion:7 numerous:1 christian:34 mus...
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Gallium
Gallium () is a chemical element that has the symbol Ga and atomic number 31. Elemental gallium does not occur in nature, but as the Ga (III) salt, in trace amounts in bauxite and zinc ores. A soft silvery metallic poor metal, elemental gallium is a brittle solid at low temperatures. As it liquefies slightly above room...
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Facilitated_diffusion
Facilitated diffusion in cell membrane, showing ion channels and carrier proteins Facilitated diffusion (or facilitated transport) is a process of diffusion, a form of passive transport facilitated by transport proteins. Facilitated diffusion is the spontaneous passage of molecules or ions across a biological membrane ...
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Demographics_of_Greece
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Greece, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The Demographics of Greece refer to the demography of the population that inhabits t...
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North_Atlantic_Deep_Water
North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) is a water mass that forms in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is largely formed in the Labrador Sea and in the Greenland Sea by the sinking of highly saline, dense overflow water from the Greenland Sea. The watermass can be traced around the southern end of Greenland and then, at a depth o...
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History_of_the_Republic_of_Macedonia
This article is about the history of the territory of Southeast European country. For an overview of the wider Macedonian region see History of the Region of Macedonia. Medieval period At this period the area divided from the Jireček Line was populated from people of Thraco-Roman or Illyro-Roman origins, as well from...
History_of_the_Republic_of_Macedonia |@lemmatized article:1 history:5 territory:4 southeast:1 european:2 country:8 overview:1 wider:1 macedonian:12 region:16 see:5 macedonia:46 medieval:3 period:6 area:3 divide:2 jireček:1 line:2 populate:1 people:5 thraco:2 roman:2 illyro:1 origins:1 well:2 hellenized:1 citizen:1 byza...
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Timeline_of_chemical_element_discoveries
The discovery of the elements known to exist today is presented here in chronological order. The elements are listed generally in the order in which each was first defined as the pure element, as the exact date of discovery of most elements cannot be accurately defined. There are no written records for the discoveries ...
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Inn
A 19th century inn in Vălenii de Munte, Romania (currently in Village Museum, Bucharest) Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. They are typically located in the country or along a highway. History and origins American scenery—the inn on the roadsi...
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Nissan_Motor_Company
, shortened to Nissan is a multinational automaker headquartered in Japan. It was formerly a core member of the Nissan Group, but has become more independent after its restructuring under Carlos Ghosn (CEO). It formerly marketed vehicles under the "Datsun" brand name and is one of the largest car manufacturers. The c...
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OS_X
Mac OS X () is a line of computer operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., and since 2002 has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems. It is the successor to Mac OS 9, the final release of the "classic" Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system since 1984. Mac OS X, w...
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Economy_of_Malta
The strengths of the Economy of Malta are its limestone, a favourable geographic location, and a productive labour force. Malta produces only about 20% of its food needs, has limited freshwater supplies, and has no domestic energy sources. The economy is dependent on foreign trade, manufacturing (especially electronics...
Economy_of_Malta |@lemmatized strength:1 economy:17 malta:29 limestone:2 favourable:2 geographic:2 location:4 productive:2 labour:3 force:2 produce:3 food:2 need:3 limit:2 freshwater:1 supply:4 domestic:4 energy:7 source:3 dependent:2 foreign:6 trade:6 manufacturing:4 especially:2 electronics:3 tourism:5 financial:2 se...
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Floppy_disk
A floppy disk is a data storage medium that is composed of a disk of thin, flexible ("floppy") magnetic storage medium encased in a square or rectangular plastic shell. Floppy disks are read and written by a floppy disk drive or FDD, the initials of which should not be confused with "fixed disk drive," which is another...
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Economy_of_Nicaragua
The economy of Nicaragua has made significant progress toward macro-economic stabilization over the past few years - even with the damage caused by Hurricane Mitch in the fall of 1998. International aid, debt relief, and continued foreign investment have contributed to the stabilization process. GDP grew 6.3% in 1999, ...
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Arabian_mythology
This is a sub-article to Pre-Islamic Arabia Arabian mythology comprises the ancient, pre-Islamic beliefs of the Arabs. Prior to Islam on the Arabian Peninsula in 622, the physical centre of Islam, the Kaaba of Mecca, the Kaaba was covered in symbols representing the myriad demons, djinn, demigods and other assorted cr...
Arabian_mythology |@lemmatized sub:1 article:1 pre:3 islamic:3 arabia:2 arabian:3 mythology:3 comprise:1 ancient:4 belief:1 arab:1 prior:1 islam:3 peninsula:1 physical:1 centre:1 kaaba:2 mecca:1 cover:1 symbol:2 represent:2 myriad:1 demon:3 djinn:1 demigod:1 assort:1 creature:1 profoundly:1 polytheistic:1 environment:1...
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Ozzie_Smith
Osborne Earl "Ozzie" Smith (born December 26, 1954) is a retired American professional baseball player who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002. Nicknamed "The Wizard," Smith played shortstop for the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball, winning the National League Gold Glove Aw...
Ozzie_Smith |@lemmatized osborne:1 earl:1 ozzie:6 smith:198 born:1 december:2 retired:1 american:4 professional:3 baseball:32 player:15 elect:2 hall:6 fame:8 nickname:3 wizard:7 play:27 shortstop:17 san:12 diego:10 padre:22 st:22 louis:22 cardinal:44 major:12 league:29 win:24 national:18 gold:9 glove:10 award:11 defens...
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Anthony_Hopkins
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE (born 31 December 1937) is a Welsh film, stage and television actor. Considered to be one of film's greatest living actors, he is known for his portrayal of cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the 1991 The Silence of the Lambs, its sequel, Hannibal, and its prequel, Re...
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Mesolithic
The Mesolithic (Greek: mesos "middle", lithos stone) or "Middle Stone Age" This translation can be ambiguous since Middle Stone Age is an older African prehistoric period. was a period in the development of human technology in between the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age and the Neolithic or New Stone Age. The term was in...
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Mitsubishi_A6M_Zero
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a lightweight fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) from 1940 to 1945. The origin of its official designation was that "A" signified a carrier-based fighter, "6" for the sixth such model built for the Imperial Navy, and "M" for the manufacturer, Mitsubis...
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Chemotherapy
A woman being treated with docetaxel chemotherapy for breast cancer. Cold mittens and wine coolers are placed on her hands and feet to prevent deleterious effects on the nails. Similar strategies can be used to prevent hair loss. Chemotherapy, in its most general sense, refers to treatment of disease by chemicals tha...
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Demographics_of_the_Cayman_Islands
This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Cayman Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The population of the Cayman Islands reflects its status as a British ov...
Demographics_of_the_Cayman_Islands |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:14 cayman:20 islands:13 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:6 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:2 religious:2 affiliation:1 aspect:1 reflect:1 british:1 overseas:1 territory:1 history:1 former:1 dependency:1 j...
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Charles_Baxter_(author)
Charles Baxter (born 1947 in Minneapolis) is an American author. Baxter is known for blending a quiet, sometimes absurdist wit with a profound sympathy for his far-from-perfect characters; he has also attracted attention for the consummate brilliance of his prose. He is likewise celebrated as an engaging and even deep...
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Normal_distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the normal distribution or Gaussian distribution is a continuous probability distribution that describes data that clusters around a mean or average. The graph of the associated probability density function is bell-shaped, with a peak at the mean, and is known as the Gaussian func...
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The_Birth_of_a_Nation
The Birth of a Nation (also known as The Clansman), is a 1915 silent film directed by D. W. Griffith; Set during and after the American Civil War, the film was based on Thomas Dixon's The Clansman, a novel and play. The Birth of a Nation is noted for its innovative technical and narrative achievements, and its status a...
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Metasyntactic_variable
The phrase metasyntactic variable () is a neologism that is used in some programmer communities to describe a placeholder name or an alias term commonly used to denote the subject matter under discussion or an arbitrary member of a class of things under discussion. The term originates from computer programming and othe...
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Federation_of_Expellees
The Federation of Expellees or Bund der Vertriebenen (BdV) is a non-profit organization formed to represent the interests of Germans who either fled their homes in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, or were expelled following World War II. Historical background It is estimated that in the aftermath of World War II ...
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Foreign_relations_of_Poland
The Republic of Poland is a Central European country and member of the European Union and NATO, among others. In recent years, Poland has extended its responsibilities and position in European and Western affairs, supporting and establishing friendly foreign relations with both the West and with numerous European count...
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Northern_Sotho_language
Northern Sotho (Sesotho sa Leboa is the autoglottonym or name of the language used by its native speakers as defined by the United Nations, Northern Sotho is the heteroglottonym) is one of the official languages of South Africa, and is spoken by nearly five million—4,208,980 people (2001 Census Data)—in the South Afric...
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Line_Islands
Line Islands The Line Islands, or Equatorial Islands, are a group of eleven atolls and low coral islands in the central Pacific Ocean south of the Hawaiian Islands, eight of which belong to Kiribati, while three are United States territories grouped with the United States Minor Outlying Islands. Those that are part of...
Line_Islands |@lemmatized line:9 islands:3 equatorial:1 island:31 group:6 eleven:1 atoll:6 low:1 coral:1 central:3 pacific:2 ocean:1 south:2 hawaiian:1 eight:1 belong:1 kiribati:9 three:4 united:3 state:3 territory:4 minor:1 outlying:1 part:6 republic:1 world:2 furthest:1 forward:1 time:3 zone:1 utc:1 day:2 hawaii:1 da...
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David
David ( "beloved", Dāwud) was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without fault, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet (he is traditionally credited with the authorship of many of the Psalms). The n...
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Grinnell_College
Grinnell College is a private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, U.S. with a strong tradition of social activism. It was founded in 1846, when a group of pioneer New England Congregationalists established the Trustees of Iowa College. Grinnell is classified as a more selective institution by the Carnegie Foundati...
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Diode
270x|Figure 1: Closeup of a diode, showing the square shaped semiconductor crystalFigure 2: Various semiconductor diodes. Bottom: A bridge rectifier Figure 3: Structure of a vacuum tube diode In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal device (thermionic diodes may also have one or two ancillary terminals for a heater)....
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Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, also Kazakstan ( Qazaqstan, ; , Kazakhstán, ), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a large country situated in Central Asia and, according to the Council of Europe, Eastern Europe. Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world as well as the world's largest landlocked country, Agency of Statistics ...
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Charlton_Athletic_F.C.
Charlton Athletic Football Club (also known as The Addicks) is a professional association football club based in Charlton, in the London Borough of Greenwich. Charlton was founded on 9 June 1905, when a number of youth clubs in the South-East London area, including both East Street Mission and Blundell Mission, combine...
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General_Packet_Radio_Service
General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service available to users of the 2G cellular communication systems global system for mobile communications (GSM), as well as in the 3G systems. In the 2G systems, GPRS provides data rates of 56-114 kbit/s. GPRS data transfer is typically charged per...
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The_Katzenjammer_Kids
1901 panel by Rudolph Dirks. The Katzenjammer Kids is a comic strip created by the German immigrant Rudolph Dirks. Dirks profile: "Born in Heide, Germany, Rudolph Dirks moved with his parents to Chicago at the age of seven." It debuted on December 12, 1897 in the American Humorist, a Sunday supplement of the New York ...
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Telecommunications_in_Burma
All communications in Burma are controlled by the government. Telecommunication networks Installation of telephones, and the cost of calling, are prohibitively expensive for most people. To call overseas for two minutes would cost more than most earn in a month. Telephones - main lines in use: 158,000 (1995) These ar...
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Measurement
Measurement is the process of assigning a number to an attribute (or phenomenon) according to a rule or set of rules. The term can also be used to refer to the result obtained after performing the process. History The word measurement comes from the Greek "metron," meaning limited proportion. The history of measurem...
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Allen_Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet. Ginsberg is best known for the poem "Howl" (1956), celebrating his friends who were members of the Beat Generation and attacking what he saw as the destructive forces of materialism and conformity in the United States. Life Early life and fami...
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Disc_golf
Disc golf (also called Frisbee Golf or "frolf") is a disc game in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc." "Rules", PD...
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Ahab
Ahab (or Ach'av or ) was king of Israel and the son and successor of Omri (). William F. Albright dated his reign to 869 – 850 BC, while E. R. Thiele offered the dates 874 – 853 BC. Family Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of King Ithobaal I of Tyre, and the alliance was doubtless the means of procuring political sup...
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Karel_Hynek_Mácha
Statue of Karel Hynek Mácha in Petřín Park, Prague Karel Hynek Mácha () (16 November 1810 – 5 November 1836) was a Czech romantic poet. Biography Mácha grew up in Prague, the son of a foreman at a mill. He learned Latin and German in school. He went on to study law at Prague University; during that time he also became...
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Meta_element
Meta elements are HTML or XHTML elements used to provide structured metadata about a Web page. Such elements must be placed as tags in the head section of an HTML or XHTML document. Meta elements can be used to specify page description, keywords and any other metadata not provided through the other head elements and ...
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Poker
A game of Texas hold 'em in progress. "Hold 'em" is currently the most popular form of poker. Poker is a family of card games that share betting rules and usually (but not always) hand rankings. Poker games differ in how the cards are dealt, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showd...
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Digital_Private_Network_Signalling_System
The Digital Private Network Signalling System (DPNSS) is a network protocol used on digital trunk lines for connecting two PABX. It supports a defined set of inter-networking facilities. DPNSS was originally defined by British Telecom. The specification for the protocol is defined in BTNR188. The specification current...
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Council_of_Trent
The Council in Santa Maria Maggiore church; Museo Diocesiano Tridentino, Trento. The Council of Trent () was the 16th century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. Considered to be one of the Church's most important councils, it convened in Trento (then capital of the Prince-Bishopric of Trent, inside the H...
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Kathy_Acker
Kathy Acker (née Karen Alexander) (18 April 1947 – 30 November 1997) was an American experimental novelist, prose stylist, playwright, essayist, postmodernist and sex-positive feminist writer. She was strongly influenced by the Black Mountain School, William S. Burroughs, David Antin, French critical theory, philosophy...
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Charles_Lyell
Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, KT, FRS (14 November 1797 – 22 February 1875) was a Scottish lawyer, geologist, and proponent of uniformitarianism. He was the foremost geologist of his day, and an influence on the young Charles Darwin. Life Charles Lyell was born in Kinnordy, Forfarshire (now Angus), the eldest of ten...
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Breviary
Breviary of Cologne, 12th or 13th century (Helsinki University Library) A breviary (from Latin brevis, 'short' or 'concise') is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially by, ...
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Ethical_naturalism
Ethical naturalism (also called moral naturalism or naturalistic cognitivistic definism Garner and Rosen, p. 228. ) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: Ethical sentences express propositions. Some such propositions are true. Those propositions are made true by objective features of the world, independent of hum...
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Dr._Dre
Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), primarily known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American record producer, rapper, record executive, and actor. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and a former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records, also having produced albums for and overseeing...
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Cardiff
Cardiff (, ) is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for Wales. According to recent estimates, the population of the unitary ...
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Foobar
The terms foobar, foo, bar, and baz, are common placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) used in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They are commonly used to represent unknown values, typically when describing a scenario where the purpose of the unknown values are understood...
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Francis_Drake
"Calling upon this dull or effeminate Age, to follow his noble footsteps for gold and silver..."' Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540 – 27 January 1596), was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Queen Elizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581. He was secon...
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Hearst_Corporation
Hearst Tower, in September 2006 Hearst Communications, Inc. is a privately-held American-based media conglomerate based in the Hearst Tower in New York City, USA. Founded by William Randolph Hearst as an owner of newspapers, the company's holdings now include a wide variety of media. The Hearst family is involved in th...
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