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3,100 | Marxismâ%80%93Leninism | Marx, Engels and Lenin Marxism-Leninism is a communist ideological stream that emerged as the mainstream tendency among the Communist parties in the 1920s as it was adopted as the ideological foundation of the Communist International during Stalin's era. However, in various contexts, different (and sometimes opposing... | Marxismâ%80%93Leninism |@lemmatized marx:2 engels:1 lenin:4 marxism:17 leninism:16 communist:14 ideological:3 stream:1 emerge:1 mainstream:1 tendency:1 among:2 party:12 adopt:1 foundation:1 international:2 stalin:8 era:1 however:3 various:2 context:1 different:2 sometimes:2 oppose:1 political:4 group:1 use:7 term:7 des... |
3,101 | Economy_of_Gibraltar | The economy of Gibraltar is managed and controlled by the Government of Gibraltar. Whilst being part of the European Union, Gibraltar has a separate legal jurisdiction from the United Kingdom and enjoys a different tax system. Gibraltar Taxation home page The role of the UK Ministry of Defence, which at one time was ... | Economy_of_Gibraltar |@lemmatized economy:6 gibraltar:68 manage:1 control:2 government:7 whilst:1 part:3 european:8 union:3 separate:4 legal:3 jurisdiction:4 united:3 kingdom:3 enjoy:1 different:1 tax:52 system:15 taxation:5 home:2 page:1 role:1 uk:15 ministry:2 defence:3 one:3 time:3 main:2 source:3 income:21 decline:... |
3,102 | Anatole_France | Anatole France (16 April 1844—12 October 1924), born François-Anatole Thibault, was a French poet, journalist, and novelist. He was born in Paris, and died in Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire. He was a successful novelist, with several best-sellers. Ironic and skeptical, he was considered in his day the ideal French man of letters.... | Anatole_France |@lemmatized anatole:13 france:21 april:1 october:1 bear:2 françois:1 thibault:1 french:5 poet:2 journalist:3 novelist:2 paris:3 die:3 saint:1 cyr:1 sur:3 loire:1 successful:1 several:2 best:1 seller:1 ironic:1 skeptical:2 consider:2 day:2 ideal:1 man:3 letter:1 member:1 académie:2 française:2 win:3 nobe... |
3,103 | Grandmaster_(chess) | The title Grandmaster is awarded to extremely strong chess masters by the world chess organization FIDE. Apart from "World Champion", Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain. Once achieved, the title is held for life. In chess literature it is usually abbreviated to GM (similarly, FM stands for FIDE ... | Grandmaster_(chess) |@lemmatized title:54 grandmaster:51 award:22 extremely:1 strong:2 chess:23 master:13 world:30 organization:1 fide:32 apart:1 champion:10 high:4 player:48 attain:2 achieve:3 hold:4 life:4 literature:2 usually:3 abbreviate:1 gm:18 similarly:1 fm:2 stand:1 im:5 international:21 abbreviation:1 igm:1 al... |
3,104 | Politics_of_Burma | The government of Burma (also known as Myanmar) is an authoritarian dictatorial regime which is controlled by the military (Tatmadaw) in the form of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). A parliamentary government was elected in 1990, but the military prevented it from convening. Political conditions Histor... | Politics_of_Burma |@lemmatized government:25 burma:56 also:5 know:2 myanmar:6 authoritarian:1 dictatorial:1 regime:4 control:4 military:17 tatmadaw:2 form:3 state:23 peace:4 development:7 council:8 spdc:2 parliamentary:2 elect:3 prevent:1 convene:2 political:4 condition:1 historically:1 monarchy:1 rule:4 various:3 dyna... |
3,105 | Brit_milah | Brit milah (Hebrew: [b'rīt mī'lā], Sephardi pronunciation, berit milah; Ashkenazi pronunciation, bris milah, "covenant of circumcision"; Yiddish, bris) is a religious ceremony within Judaism to welcome infant Jewish boys into a covenant between God and the Children of Israel through ritual circumcision performed by a... | Brit_milah |@lemmatized brit:36 milah:35 hebrew:9 b:16 rīt:1 mī:1 lā:1 sephardi:1 pronunciation:2 berit:4 ashkenazi:2 bris:9 covenant:18 circumcision:58 yiddish:4 religious:3 ceremony:11 within:6 judaism:26 welcome:2 infant:9 jewish:35 boy:11 god:18 child:27 israel:8 ritual:21 perform:14 mohel:16 circumciser:1 happen:1... |
3,106 | Henry_Fielding | Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English novelist and dramatist known for his rich earthy humour and satirical prowess, and as the author of the novel Tom Jones. Aside from his literary achievements, he has a significant place in the history of law-enforcement, having founded (with his half-broth... | Henry_Fielding |@lemmatized henry:7 fielding:18 april:1 october:1 english:3 novelist:3 dramatist:1 know:3 rich:1 earthy:1 humour:1 satirical:2 prowess:1 author:3 novel:18 tom:10 jones:8 aside:1 literary:5 achievement:1 significant:1 place:1 history:6 law:4 enforcement:1 found:1 half:2 brother:5 john:6 call:3 london:14 ... |
3,107 | Programming_language | A programming language is a machine-readable artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer. Programming languages can be used to create programs that specify the behavior of a machine, to express algorithms precisely, or as a mode of human communication... | Programming_language |@lemmatized programming:72 language:223 machine:13 readable:1 artificial:2 design:18 express:10 computation:7 perform:7 particularly:1 computer:26 program:82 use:43 create:5 specify:9 behavior:8 algorithm:6 precisely:2 mode:1 human:5 communication:2 many:11 form:11 write:17 specification:13 syntax... |
3,108 | Geography_of_Albania | +Albania Continent Europe Subregion Southeast Europe Geographic coordinates Area - Total - Water Ranked 143rd28,748 km² 1,350- km² (2.30%) Coastline 362 km Land boundaries 720 km Countries bordered Greece 282 km, Montenegro 172 km, Macedonia 151 km, Kosovo 115 km Maritime claims 12 nm Highest point Golem ... | Geography_of_Albania |@lemmatized albania:28 continent:1 europe:4 subregion:1 southeast:5 geographic:1 coordinate:1 area:25 total:4 water:6 rank:1 coastline:7 km:7 land:11 boundary:6 country:13 border:20 greece:6 montenegro:2 macedonia:3 kosovo:4 maritime:1 claim:1 nm:1 high:17 point:8 golem:1 korab:2 low:9 adriatic:9 ... |
3,109 | Transport_in_the_Dominican_Republic | Roadways There are five main highways (DR-1, DR-2, DR-3, DR-4, DR-5) they are in good condition in the Dominican Republic connecting its biggest cities and tourist centers. There are nearly of highways and roads, 6,224 being paved and (1996 est.) unpaved. Like any underdeveloped nation, the Dominican Republic suffer... | Transport_in_the_Dominican_Republic |@lemmatized roadway:1 five:1 main:2 highway:2 dr:9 good:3 condition:2 dominican:10 republic:9 connect:2 big:1 city:7 tourist:2 center:1 nearly:1 road:5 pave:3 est:4 unpaved:2 like:1 underdeveloped:1 nation:2 suffers:1 lack:3 small:1 town:2 less:1 populated:1 area:1 major:5 however:2... |
3,110 | Call_of_Cthulhu_(role-playing_game) | Call of Cthulhu is a horror fiction role-playing game based on H. P. Lovecraft's story of the same name and the associated Cthulhu Mythos. The game, often abbreviated as CoC, is published by Chaosium. It has won several major awards. Setting The setting of Call of Cthulhu is a darker version of our world, based on H. ... | Call_of_Cthulhu_(role-playing_game) |@lemmatized call:37 cthulhu:57 horror:8 fiction:1 role:5 play:5 game:39 base:9 h:4 p:4 lovecraft:11 story:3 name:2 associate:1 mythos:8 often:4 abbreviate:1 coc:4 publish:6 chaosium:14 win:3 several:1 major:2 award:3 set:9 setting:5 darker:1 version:6 world:3 observation:1 short:2 e... |
3,111 | History_of_the_Isle_of_Man | The Isle of Man has been the scene of human occupation since the end of the last glacial period over 10,000 years ago. The island has been visited by various raiders and trading peoples over the years. After being settled by people from Ireland in the first millennium, the Isle of Man was subject first to Christianity ... | History_of_the_Isle_of_Man |@lemmatized isle:40 man:28 scene:1 human:1 occupation:1 since:5 end:2 last:4 glacial:1 period:12 year:6 ago:2 island:29 visit:3 various:2 raider:1 trading:1 people:10 settle:2 ireland:4 first:17 millennium:1 subject:4 christianity:2 raid:1 viking:2 norway:7 become:15 suzerainty:5 part:4 king... |
3,112 | Foreign_relations_of_Lebanon | The foreign policy of Lebanon reflects its geographic location, the composition of its population, and its reliance on commerce and trade. Until 2005, Lebanon's foreign policy had been heavily influenced by Syria. The framework for relations was first codified in May 1991, when Lebanon and Syria signed a treaty of mut... | Foreign_relations_of_Lebanon |@lemmatized foreign:5 policy:7 lebanon:36 reflect:1 geographic:1 location:1 composition:1 population:1 reliance:1 commerce:1 trade:3 heavily:1 influence:1 syria:10 framework:3 relation:9 first:2 codify:1 may:2 sign:2 treaty:4 mutual:2 cooperation:2 come:1 taif:1 agreement:6 stipulate:1 lin... |
3,113 | Ibizan_Hound | The Ibizan Hound, pronounced "I-bee-zan" or "I-beeth-an", is an agile, deer-like dog of the hound family. There are two hair types of the breed: smooth and wire. The more commonly seen type is the smooth. Some consider there to be a third type, long, but most consider the longhair to be a variation of the wire. Descri... | Ibizan_Hound |@lemmatized ibizan:25 hound:28 pronounce:1 bee:1 zan:1 beeth:1 agile:3 deer:1 like:1 dog:26 family:1 two:3 hair:1 type:6 breed:19 smooth:3 wire:3 commonly:1 see:2 consider:5 third:1 long:3 longhair:1 variation:1 description:2 appearance:2 elegant:2 athletic:2 attractive:1 outline:1 ground:2 cover:3 spring... |
3,114 | Rockwell_B-1_Lancer | The B-1 Lancer is a strategic bomber used by the United States Air Force. First envisioned in the 1960s as a supersonic bomber with sufficient range and payload to replace the B-52 Stratofortress, it developed primarily into a low-level penetrator with long-range and capable of supersonic speed. Its development was s... | Rockwell_B-1_Lancer |@lemmatized b:254 lancer:15 strategic:18 bomber:50 use:29 united:4 state:8 air:78 force:63 first:25 envision:3 supersonic:7 sufficient:1 range:28 payload:3 replace:7 stratofortress:3 develop:6 primarily:2 low:31 level:12 penetrator:3 long:11 capable:4 speed:34 development:13 stop:1 restart:2 multip... |
3,115 | List_of_Governors_of_Alabama | The Governor of Alabama is the head of the executive branch of Alabama's government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Alabama Legislature, to convene the legislature, and to grant pardons,... | List_of_Governors_of_Alabama |@lemmatized governor:58 alabama:23 head:1 executive:1 branch:1 government:3 commander:1 chief:1 state:16 military:3 force:1 duty:1 enforce:1 law:1 power:2 either:1 approve:1 veto:1 bill:1 pass:3 legislature:2 convene:1 grant:1 pardon:1 except:2 case:1 impeachment:1 al:6 const:15 art:14 v:1... |
3,116 | Gravitational_redshift | The gravitational redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (caused by the yellow star below). In physics, light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation of a certain wavelength originating from a source placed in a region of stronger gravitational field (and which could be said to h... | Gravitational_redshift |@lemmatized gravitational:40 redshift:19 light:27 wave:6 move:2 upwards:1 field:11 cause:2 yellow:1 star:7 physic:2 form:1 electromagnetic:5 radiation:4 certain:1 wavelength:8 originate:1 source:7 place:3 region:3 strong:3 could:2 say:2 climb:1 uphill:2 gravity:9 well:1 find:2 long:2 receive:2 o... |
3,117 | Franz_Mesmer | Franz Anton Mesmer (born Friedrich Anton Mesmer; May 23, 1734 – March 5, 1815) was a German physician and astrologist, who discovered what he called magnétisme animal (animal magnetism The use of the (conventional) English term "animal magnetism" to translate Mesmer's magnétism animal is extremely misleading for three... | Franz_Mesmer |@lemmatized franz:1 anton:3 mesmer:50 bear:2 friedrich:1 may:1 march:1 german:1 physician:6 astrologist:1 discover:3 call:3 magnétisme:2 animal:16 magnetism:14 use:5 conventional:1 english:5 term:2 translate:1 magnétism:1 extremely:1 mislead:1 three:2 reason:2 choose:2 clearly:2 distinguish:1 variant:1 ma... |
3,118 | Chicago_White_Sox | The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans. The White Sox are one of two maj... | Chicago_White_Sox |@lemmatized chicago:58 white:230 sox:250 major:26 league:78 baseball:19 team:109 base:17 illinois:3 play:39 american:23 central:8 division:11 since:26 u:17 cellular:16 field:33 originally:4 call:7 new:35 comiskey:23 park:29 nickname:9 cell:2 local:7 fan:33 one:34 two:28 club:18 cub:20 national:10 las... |
3,119 | Ball | A ball is a round object with various uses. It is usually spherical but can be ovoid. It is used in ball games, where the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked or thrown by players. Balls can also be used for simpler activities, such as catch, marbles and juggling. Balls made from hard-wea... | Ball |@lemmatized ball:18 round:1 object:1 various:3 us:1 usually:1 spherical:1 ovoid:1 use:5 game:2 play:2 follow:1 state:1 hit:1 kick:1 throw:1 player:1 also:2 simpler:1 activity:1 catch:1 marble:2 juggling:1 make:3 hard:1 wearing:1 metal:1 engineering:1 application:1 provide:1 low:1 friction:1 bearing:2 know:3 altho... |
3,120 | Baltimore_Orioles | The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Since , the Orioles have played their home games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The "Orioles" name refers to the official state bird of Maryland. Ni... | Baltimore_Orioles |@lemmatized baltimore:47 oriole:134 professional:1 baseball:29 team:50 base:10 maryland:5 member:4 eastern:2 division:11 major:29 league:76 american:26 since:12 play:12 home:21 game:60 park:16 camden:10 yard:10 name:9 refers:1 official:3 state:4 bird:6 nickname:2 include:14 one:13 eight:5 charter:2 f... |
3,121 | History_of_Oman | Nakhal Fort, one of the best-preserved forts in Oman. Prehistory Antiquity Asia in 600 B.C., showing the Sassanid Empire. Achaemenid (6th to 4th century B.C.), an Iranian dynasty controlled and/or influenced over the Oman peninsula. This controlled and/or influenced was most likely exerted from a coastal center such... | History_of_Oman |@lemmatized nakhal:1 fort:2 one:3 best:1 preserve:2 oman:56 prehistory:1 antiquity:1 asia:1 b:4 c:4 show:1 sassanid:1 empire:5 achaemenid:1 century:17 iranian:6 dynasty:8 control:12 influence:3 peninsula:1 likely:1 exert:1 coastal:2 center:2 sohar:2 oxford:1 encyclopedia:1 archaeology:1 near:2 east:6 p... |
3,122 | Economy_of_Guatemala | Guatemala is the most populous of the Central American countries with a GDP per capita roughly one-half that of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. The agricultural sector accounts for about one-fourth of GDP, two-fifths of exports, and half of the labor force. Coffee, sugar, and bananas are the main products, with sugar exp... | Economy_of_Guatemala |@lemmatized guatemala:15 populous:1 central:8 american:5 country:5 gdp:4 per:1 caput:1 roughly:1 one:3 half:3 argentina:1 brazil:1 chile:1 agricultural:2 sector:6 account:2 fourth:1 two:3 fifth:1 export:10 labor:1 force:2 coffee:2 sugar:3 banana:2 main:1 product:3 benefit:4 increase:3 global:1 dem... |
3,123 | Monopoly_(game) | Monopoly is a board game published by Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Hasbro. The game is named after the economic concept of monopoly, the domination of a market by a single entity. Monopoly is the most commercially-successful board game in United States history, with 485 million players worldwide. According to Has... | Monopoly_(game) |@lemmatized monopoly:138 board:61 game:202 publish:13 parker:32 brother:30 subsidiary:2 hasbro:29 name:16 economic:2 concept:1 domination:1 market:9 single:3 entity:1 commercially:3 successful:2 united:12 state:15 history:8 million:6 player:120 worldwide:5 accord:4 since:9 charles:11 darrow:8 patent:4 ... |
3,124 | Abano_Terme | Tower of St. Lorenzo Cathedral Abano Terme (known as Abano Bagni until 1930) is a town and comune in the province of Padua, in the Veneto region, Italy, on the eastern slope of the Colli Euganei; it is 10 kilometers southwest by rail from Padua. Abano Terme's population is 19,062 (2001) (in 1901 it was only 4,556). Th... | Abano_Terme |@lemmatized tower:3 st:5 lorenzo:1 cathedral:3 abano:6 terme:2 know:2 bagni:2 town:2 comune:2 province:1 padua:3 veneto:1 region:1 italy:1 eastern:1 slope:1 colli:1 euganei:1 kilometer:1 southwest:1 rail:1 population:1 hot:1 spring:1 mud:1 bath:4 main:2 economical:1 resource:1 water:1 temperature:1 c:2 his... |
3,125 | Ernest_Thayer | Ernest Lawrence Thayer (August 14, 1863 - August 21, 1940) was an American writer and poet who wrote "Casey at the Bat". Biography Thayer was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts and raised in Worcester. He graduated magna cum laude in philosophy from Harvard in 1885, where he was editor of the Harvard Lampoon. Its busines... | Ernest_Thayer |@lemmatized ernest:1 lawrence:2 thayer:20 august:4 american:1 writer:1 poet:1 write:4 casey:12 bat:5 biography:1 bear:1 massachusetts:2 raise:1 worcester:2 graduate:1 magna:1 cum:1 laude:1 philosophy:1 harvard:4 editor:1 lampoon:1 business:1 manager:1 william:1 randolph:1 hearst:2 hire:1 humor:1 columnis... |
3,126 | Macrobiotic_diet | A macrobiotic diet (or macrobiotics), from the Greek "macro" (large, long) and "bios" (life), is a dietary regimen that involves eating grains as a staple food supplemented with other foodstuffs such as vegetables and beans, and avoiding the use of highly processed or refined foods. Macrobiotics also addresses the mann... | Macrobiotic_diet |@lemmatized macrobiotic:39 diet:32 macrobiotics:31 greek:2 macro:1 large:3 long:11 bios:1 life:13 dietary:10 regimen:3 involve:1 eat:4 grain:14 staple:1 food:33 supplement:1 foodstuff:2 vegetable:15 bean:11 avoid:2 use:9 highly:1 process:3 refine:3 also:8 address:1 manner:1 eating:6 recommend:5 overea... |
3,127 | Aramaic_alphabet | The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, and became distinctive from it by the eighth century BCE. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres lectionis, which also indicate long vowels. The Aramaic alphabet is historically significant since virtually all modern Middle Eastern w... | Aramaic_alphabet |@lemmatized aramaic:23 alphabet:24 adapt:1 phoenician:4 become:2 distinctive:1 eighth:1 century:2 bce:2 letter:6 represent:1 consonant:4 matres:3 lectionis:4 also:5 indicate:3 long:3 vowel:8 historically:1 significant:1 since:1 virtually:1 modern:1 middle:3 eastern:1 write:13 system:7 use:9 script:5 t... |
3,128 | Transport_in_China | A road in Beijing, China's capital Transportation in the People's Republic of China has experienced major growth and expansion since 1949 and especially since the early 1980s. Airports, roads, and railway construction will provide a massive employment boost in China over the next decade. Rail, which is the primary mod... | Transport_in_China |@lemmatized road:16 beijing:22 china:108 capital:5 transportation:16 people:5 republic:4 experience:2 major:17 growth:4 expansion:2 since:8 especially:1 early:1 airport:23 railway:31 construction:12 provide:3 massive:2 employment:1 boost:1 next:1 decade:1 rail:22 primary:1 mode:2 double:3 length:2 m... |
3,129 | Devon | Devon () is a large county in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is the official name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a traditional or historical context. The county shares borders with Cornwall to the west and Dorset and Somerset to the east. Its coastlin... | Devon |@lemmatized devon:110 large:10 county:50 south:16 west:14 england:14 also:13 refer:2 devonshire:11 official:3 name:14 rarely:1 use:6 inside:1 often:2 indicate:1 traditional:3 historical:2 context:2 share:1 border:1 cornwall:16 dorset:3 somerset:2 east:9 coastline:5 follow:4 english:8 channel:2 bristol:1 north:13... |
3,130 | Telecommunications_in_Germany | Instrumental in founding the Universal Postal Union, Germany early on set standards for international communications and the development of an integrated internal system, which has developed with technological advances from land mail (Thurn and Taxis), to telegraph, to modern-day telephone and satellite communications.... | Telecommunications_in_Germany |@lemmatized instrumental:1 found:1 universal:1 postal:2 union:1 germany:3 early:1 set:1 standard:1 international:2 communication:3 development:1 integrate:2 internal:1 system:7 develop:1 technological:1 advance:1 land:1 mail:1 thurn:1 taxi:1 telegraph:1 modern:2 day:1 telephone:6 satellit... |
3,131 | Cognitive_behavioral_therapy | Cognitive behavioral therapy (or cognitive behavior therapy, CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that aims to influence dysfunctional emotions, behaviors and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic procedure. CBT can be seen as an umbrella term for a number of psychological techniques that share a theoretical b... | Cognitive_behavioral_therapy |@lemmatized cognitive:61 behavioral:32 therapy:53 behavior:16 cbt:66 psychotherapeutic:3 approach:16 aim:1 influence:1 dysfunctional:3 emotion:2 cognition:4 goal:2 orient:2 systematic:2 procedure:1 see:4 umbrella:1 term:5 number:4 psychological:3 technique:6 share:1 theoretical:1 basis:1 b... |
3,132 | Transport_in_Ireland | Most of the transport system in Ireland is in public hands, either side of the Irish border. The Irish road network has evolved separately in the two jurisdictions Ireland is divided up into, while the Irish rail network was mostly created prior to the partition of Ireland. In the Republic of Ireland, the Minister for... | Transport_in_Ireland |@lemmatized transport:9 system:5 ireland:27 public:6 hand:2 either:2 side:1 irish:14 border:3 road:8 network:11 evolve:1 separately:1 two:5 jurisdiction:1 divide:1 rail:13 mostly:1 create:1 prior:1 partition:1 republic:6 minister:1 act:1 department:2 responsible:2 state:9 airport:32 several:3 area... |
3,133 | Legal_technicality | The term legal technicality is a casual or colloquial phrase referring to a technical aspect of law. The phrase is not a term of art in the law; it has no exact meaning, nor does it have a legal definition. The words "legal technicality" are often used in a pejorative sense to denote technical aspects of law which res... | Legal_technicality |@lemmatized term:2 legal:15 technicality:13 casual:1 colloquial:2 phrase:5 refer:3 technical:4 aspect:7 law:13 art:1 exact:1 meaning:1 definition:1 word:2 often:1 use:8 pejorative:1 sense:2 denote:1 result:1 decision:4 verdict:1 unfavorable:1 party:2 example:6 u:4 supreme:2 court:7 one:2 write:1 quo... |
3,134 | Haematopoiesis | Simple diagram that shows the development of different blood cells from hematopoietic stem cell to mature cells Haematopoiesis (from Ancient Greek: haima blood; poiesis to make) (or hematopoiesis in the United States; sometimes also haemopoiesis or hemopoiesis) is the formation of blood cellular components. All cellul... | Haematopoiesis |@lemmatized simple:1 diagram:3 show:3 development:4 different:8 blood:26 cell:68 hematopoietic:6 stem:11 mature:5 haematopoiesis:2 ancient:1 greek:1 haima:1 poiesis:1 make:2 hematopoiesis:6 united:1 state:2 sometimes:1 also:1 haemopoiesis:1 hemopoiesis:1 formation:4 cellular:2 component:2 derive:4 haema... |
3,135 | Celibacy | Celibacy in its strictest definition means to be unmarried. However, the term is often popularly used to describe a state of life where one chooses to abstain from all sexual activities which is strictly "chastity". Etymology The English word celibacy derives from the Latin cælibatus meaning 'unmarried'. Motivations... | Celibacy |@lemmatized celibacy:33 strict:1 definition:1 mean:5 unmarried:5 however:3 term:3 often:3 popularly:1 use:3 describe:2 state:3 life:6 one:12 choose:1 abstain:1 sexual:6 activity:2 strictly:1 chastity:3 etymology:1 english:1 word:4 derive:1 latin:2 cælibatus:1 motivation:1 religious:2 belief:1 clerical:3 sanny... |
3,136 | Maggie_Out | The Maggie Out protest song was one of the popular songs sung during the Miners' Strike, student grant protests, Poll Tax protests and other public demonstrations that fell within the time when Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The song called for her to be removed from that role. A simp... | Maggie_Out |@lemmatized maggie:18 protest:4 song:9 one:1 popular:1 sung:1 miner:1 strike:1 student:1 grant:1 poll:1 tax:1 public:2 demonstration:1 fell:1 within:1 time:1 margaret:2 thatcher:3 prime:2 minister:2 united:1 kingdom:1 call:1 remove:1 role:1 simple:1 unknown:1 provenance:1 follow:2 pattern:1 oggy:3 oi:3 chan... |
3,137 | James_Parry | Kibo Inside James Parry (born July 13, 1967), commonly known by his nickname and username Kibo (), is a Usenetter known for his sense of humor, various surrealist net pranks, an absurdly long .signature, Version saved by googlepages dated "5/5/94" and a machine-assisted knack for joining any thread in which his nom ... | James_Parry |@lemmatized kibo:18 inside:1 james:3 parry:6 bear:1 july:1 commonly:1 know:6 nickname:2 username:1 usenetter:1 sense:1 humor:3 various:1 surrealist:1 net:2 prank:1 absurdly:2 long:1 signature:2 version:1 save:1 googlepages:1 date:1 machine:1 assisted:1 knack:1 join:1 thread:1 nom:1 de:1 guerre:1 mention:2 ... |
3,138 | Balloon | Balloons, like greeting cards or flowers, are given for special occasions. Smiley balloons are widely popular with hospitals and are given as get-well gifts. A balloon is an inflatable flexible bag filled with a type of gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide or air. Modern balloons can be made from materials suc... | Balloon |@lemmatized balloon:104 like:1 greet:1 card:1 flower:1 give:2 special:2 occasion:2 smiley:1 widely:1 popular:1 hospital:1 get:2 well:1 gift:2 inflatable:1 flexible:1 bag:2 fill:8 type:3 gas:7 helium:12 hydrogen:4 nitrous:1 oxide:1 air:13 modern:1 make:9 material:1 rubber:10 latex:7 polychloroprene:1 nylon:3 fa... |
3,139 | Herodotus | Herodotus of Halicarnassus (Greek: Hēródotos Halikarnāsseús) was a Greek historian who lived in the 5th century BC ( 484 BC– 425 BC) and is regarded as the "Father of History" in Western culture. He was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arran... | Herodotus |@lemmatized herodotus:60 halicarnassus:5 greek:9 hēródotos:1 halikarnāsseús:1 historian:7 live:4 century:3 bc:8 regard:1 father:5 history:21 western:2 culture:1 first:5 know:7 collect:3 material:1 systematically:1 test:1 accuracy:2 certain:3 extent:3 arrange:1 well:2 construct:1 vivid:1 narrative:3 new:10 ox... |
3,140 | Cantigas_de_Santa_Maria | An illustration from the E codex of the Cantigas de Santa Maria. The Cantigas de Santa Maria ("Songs to the Virgin Mary") are manuscripts written in Galician-Portuguese, with music notation, during the reign of Alfonso X El Sabio (1221-1284) and are one of the largest collections of monophonic (solo) songs from the Mid... | Cantigas_de_Santa_Maria |@lemmatized illustration:1 e:5 codex:9 cantigas:33 de:9 santa:7 maria:7 song:7 virgin:4 mary:5 manuscript:7 write:3 galician:4 portuguese:3 music:14 notation:2 reign:1 alfonso:7 x:5 el:3 sabio:2 one:1 large:3 collection:2 monophonic:1 solo:1 middle:1 age:1 least:2 mention:1 every:1 religious:2 ... |
3,141 | Lindow_Man | The freeze-dried body of Lindow Man Lindow Man, also known as Lindow II and Pete Marsh, is the name given to the naturally-preserved bog body of an Late Iron Age man, discovered in a peat bog at Lindow Moss, Mobberley side of the border with Wilmslow, Cheshire, northwest England, on 1 August 1984 by commercial peat-cu... | Lindow_Man |@lemmatized freeze:5 dry:2 body:25 lindow:46 man:33 also:5 know:2 ii:2 pete:2 marsh:3 name:3 give:1 naturally:1 preserve:4 bog:11 late:1 iron:1 age:2 discover:4 peat:17 moss:9 mobberley:2 side:1 border:1 wilmslow:1 cheshire:3 northwest:1 england:1 august:3 commercial:1 cutter:1 find:8 woman:7 year:5 part:2 ... |
3,142 | Geometric_algebra | In mathematical physics, a geometric algebra is a multilinear algebra described technically as a Clifford algebra over a real vector space equipped with a non-degenerate quadratic form. Informally, a geometric algebra is a Clifford algebra that includes a geometric product. This allows the theory and properties of th... | Geometric_algebra |@lemmatized mathematical:2 physic:6 geometric:96 algebra:67 multilinear:1 describe:10 technically:1 clifford:13 real:7 vector:166 space:30 equip:1 non:6 degenerate:1 quadratic:2 form:17 informally:1 include:4 product:156 allow:9 theory:3 property:25 build:2 intuitive:3 way:8 term:40 also:28 use:22 ge... |
3,143 | Integer | Symbol often used to denote the set of integers The integers (from the Latin integer, literally "untouched", hence "whole": the word entire comes from the same origin, but via French ) are natural numbers including 0 (0, 1, 2, 3, ...) and their negatives (0, −1, −2, −3, ...). They are numbers that can be written witho... | Integer |@lemmatized symbol:2 often:3 use:2 denote:6 set:7 integer:48 latin:1 literally:1 untouched:1 hence:2 whole:1 word:1 entire:1 come:1 origin:1 via:1 french:1 natural:11 number:21 include:1 negative:9 write:3 without:2 fractional:1 decimal:2 component:1 fall:1 within:1 example:2 term:2 one:4 count:1 item:1 apple:... |
3,144 | Nancy_Reagan | Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins on July 6, 1921) is the widow of former United States President Ronald Reagan and served as an influential First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Born in New York, her parents divorced soon after her birth; she grew up in Maryland, living with an aunt and uncle ... | Nancy_Reagan |@lemmatized nancy:118 davis:23 reagan:145 born:2 anne:2 france:2 robbins:3 july:5 widow:3 former:12 united:12 state:24 president:38 ronald:25 serve:5 influential:2 first:59 lady:43 bear:6 new:16 york:11 parent:4 divorce:3 soon:4 birth:4 grow:3 maryland:2 live:6 aunt:3 uncle:2 mother:9 pursue:3 act:5 job:5... |
3,145 | GNU_Compiler_Collection | The GNU Compiler Collection (usually shortened to GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages. GCC is a key component of the GNU toolchain. As well as being the official compiler of the GNU system, GCC has been adopted as the standard compiler by most other modern Unix... | GNU_Compiler_Collection |@lemmatized gnu:21 compiler:36 collection:5 usually:1 shorten:1 gcc:66 system:10 produce:6 project:11 support:9 various:4 program:8 language:16 key:1 component:1 toolchain:1 well:2 official:5 adopt:2 standard:7 modern:1 unix:2 like:1 computer:1 operate:4 include:11 linux:2 bsd:3 family:2 mac:1 ... |
3,146 | Medieval_music | The term medieval music encompasses European music written during the Middle Ages. This era begins with the fall of the Roman Empire and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Establishing the end of the medieval era and the beginning of the Renaissance is admittedly arbitrary; 1400 is used here. O... | Medieval_music |@lemmatized term:7 medieval:76 music:145 encompass:1 european:5 write:21 middle:26 age:23 era:16 begin:8 fall:2 roman:8 empire:2 end:10 approximately:1 fifteenth:3 century:41 establish:5 beginning:9 renaissance:27 admittedly:1 arbitrary:1 use:18 overview:1 style:18 trend:1 study:3 survive:20 since:8 cre... |
3,147 | Contempt_of_court | Contempt of court is a court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, deems an individual as having been disrespectful of the court, its process, and its invested powers. Often stated simply as "in contempt" or a person "held in contempt", it is the highest remedy of a judge to impose sanctions on an in... | Contempt_of_court |@lemmatized contempt:59 court:84 order:23 context:1 trial:6 hearing:4 deem:2 individual:4 disrespectful:1 process:5 invested:1 power:6 often:1 state:4 simply:1 person:16 hold:4 high:4 remedy:1 judge:19 impose:7 sanction:7 act:16 excessively:1 wanton:1 manner:2 disrupt:3 normal:1 finding:1 may:14 resu... |
3,148 | Manchester_United_F.C. | Manchester United Football Club is an English football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world. The club was a founding member of the Premier League in 1992, and has played in the top division of English football since 1938, with the except... | Manchester_United_F.C. |@lemmatized manchester:73 unite:70 football:37 club:146 english:17 base:2 old:17 trafford:12 great:5 one:26 popular:1 world:19 founding:2 member:5 premier:16 league:75 play:31 top:10 division:20 since:18 exception:3 season:71 average:3 attendance:6 high:8 team:47 six:3 reign:1 champion:13 cup:79... |
3,149 | Hangman_(game) | Hangman is a paper and pencil guessing game for two or more players. One player thinks of a word and the other tries to guess it by suggesting letters. The word to guess is represented by a row of dashes, giving the number of letters. If the guessing player suggests a letter which occurs in the word, the other player ... | Hangman_(game) |@lemmatized hangman:6 paper:1 pencil:1 guessing:2 game:15 two:1 player:14 one:4 think:1 word:12 try:2 guess:11 suggest:2 letter:11 represent:1 row:1 dash:1 give:2 number:1 occur:3 write:2 correct:1 position:1 suggested:1 draw:5 element:2 diagram:5 tally:1 mark:1 example:3 progress:1 complete:2 whole:1 c... |
3,150 | Acantharea | The Acantharea are a small group of radiolarian protozoa, distinguished mainly by their skeletons. These are composed of strontium sulfate crystals, which do not fossilize, and take the form of either ten diametric or twenty radial spines. The central capsule is made up of microfibrils arranged into twenty plates, e... | Acantharea |@lemmatized acantharea:1 small:1 group:1 radiolarian:1 protozoa:1 distinguish:1 mainly:2 skeleton:1 compose:1 strontium:1 sulfate:1 crystal:1 fossilize:1 take:2 form:1 either:2 ten:1 diametric:2 twenty:2 radial:4 spine:12 central:1 capsule:1 make:1 microfibrils:1 arrange:1 plate:1 hole:1 one:3 project:1 als... |
3,151 | Friedrich_Bessel | Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (22 July 1784 – 17 March 1846) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and systematizer of the Bessel functions (which were discovered by Daniel Bernoulli). He was a contemporary of Carl Gauss, also a mathematician and astronomer. The asteroid 1552 Bessel was named in his honour. Life Bessel ... | Friedrich_Bessel |@lemmatized friedrich:2 wilhelm:3 bessel:15 july:1 march:1 german:2 mathematician:2 astronomer:4 systematizer:1 function:1 discover:1 daniel:1 bernoulli:1 contemporary:1 carl:1 gauss:1 also:1 asteroid:1 name:2 honour:1 life:1 bear:1 minden:2 ravensberg:1 son:1 civil:1 servant:1 age:2 apprentice:1 impo... |
3,152 | Palestinian_people | Palestinians, (, al-Filasṭīniyyūn), sometimes known as Palestinian Arabs (, al-ʿArab al-Filasṭīniyyūn), are an Arabic-speaking people that originate in the geographic and historical region of Palestine. The total Palestinian population (including descendants) is estimated at 10,574,521, over half of whom are stateless... | Palestinian_people |@lemmatized palestinian:304 al:45 filasṭīniyyūn:2 sometimes:1 know:11 arab:105 ʿarab:1 arabic:36 speaking:4 people:34 originate:5 geographic:3 historical:11 region:14 palestine:120 total:5 population:36 include:32 descendant:6 estimate:5 half:8 stateless:1 lack:7 citizenship:5 country:12 many:16 ref... |
3,153 | Book_of_Jeremiah | The Book of Jeremiah, or Jeremiah (יִרְמְיָהוּ Yirməyāhū in Hebrew), is part of the Hebrew Bible, Judaism's Tanakh, and later became a part of Christianity's Old Testament. It was originally written in a complex and poetic Hebrew (apart from verse 10:11, curiously written in Biblical Aramaic), recording the words and e... | Book_of_Jeremiah |@lemmatized book:13 jeremiah:29 י:2 ר:1 מ:1 הו:1 yirməyāhū:1 hebrew:10 part:4 bible:2 judaism:1 tanakh:1 later:1 become:1 christianity:1 old:3 testament:2 originally:1 write:4 complex:1 poetic:1 apart:1 verse:1 curiously:1 biblical:2 aramaic:1 record:1 word:3 event:1 surround:1 life:1 jewish:7 prophet... |
3,154 | History_of_Jersey | The island of Jersey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Duchy of Normandy that held sway in both France and England. Jersey lies in the Bay of Mont St Michel and is the largest of the Channel Islands. It has enjoyed self-government since the division of the Duchy of Normandy in 1... | History_of_Jersey |@lemmatized island:38 jersey:30 channel:10 represent:1 last:1 remnant:1 medieval:1 duchy:4 normandy:8 hold:2 sway:1 france:5 england:9 lie:1 bay:3 mont:4 st:10 michel:1 large:4 islands:5 enjoy:1 self:2 government:2 since:1 division:1 prehistory:1 la:3 pouquelaye:1 de:5 faldouet:1 construct:4 site:2 e... |
3,155 | Minimum_wage | A minimum wage is the lowest hourly, daily or monthly wage that employers may legally pay to employees or workers. Equivalently, it is the lowest wage at which workers may sell their labor. Although minimum wage laws are in effect in a great many jurisdictions, there are differences of opinion about the benefits and dr... | Minimum_wage |@lemmatized minimum:180 wage:229 low:40 hourly:1 daily:1 monthly:3 employer:22 may:14 legally:1 pay:20 employee:8 worker:63 equivalently:1 sell:4 labor:54 although:4 law:28 effect:51 great:5 many:8 jurisdiction:3 difference:2 opinion:3 benefit:8 drawback:2 supporter:3 say:10 prevent:3 exploitation:1 oppon... |
3,156 | Asteroids_(video_game) | Asteroids is a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. Asteroids uses vector graphics and a two-dimensional view that wraps around in both screen axes. The player controls a spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodic... | Asteroids_(video_game) |@lemmatized asteroid:57 video:3 arcade:11 game:42 release:12 atari:19 inc:2 one:5 popular:5 influential:1 golden:1 age:1 use:7 vector:14 graphic:4 two:4 dimensional:1 view:1 wrap:2 around:2 screen:12 ax:1 player:16 control:4 spaceship:1 field:2 periodically:2 traverse:1 fly:4 saucer:12 object:4 ... |
3,157 | STS-51-F | STS-51-F (Spacelab 2) was the eighth flight of Space Shuttle Challenger, and the nineteenth shuttle flight. The payload with most publicity was the Carbonated Beverage Dispenser Evaluation, which was an experiment where both Coca-Cola and Pepsi tried to make their drinks available to astronauts. Both fizzed excessivel... | STS-51-F |@lemmatized sts:4 f:3 spacelab:5 eighth:1 flight:7 space:10 shuttle:8 challenger:3 nineteenth:1 payload:10 publicity:1 carbonated:1 beverage:1 dispenser:1 evaluation:1 experiment:3 coca:1 cola:1 pepsi:1 try:1 make:2 drink:2 available:1 astronaut:1 fizzed:1 excessively:1 low:2 cabin:1 pressure:1 crew:2 number:... |
3,158 | Labour_economics | Labour economics seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the market for labour. Labour markets function through the interaction of workers and employers. Labour economics looks at the suppliers of labour services (workers), the demanders of labour services (employers), and attempts to understand the result... | Labour_economics |@lemmatized labour:99 economics:21 seek:3 understand:4 functioning:1 dynamic:2 market:41 function:5 interaction:2 worker:35 employer:10 look:13 supplier:3 service:6 demander:1 attempt:2 result:6 pattern:1 wage:39 employment:15 income:25 important:5 subject:2 unemployment:22 problem:2 affect:2 public:1... |
3,159 | Gel_electrophoresis | Gel electrophoresis is a technique used for the separation of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), or protein molecules using an electric current applied to a gel matrix. DNA Gel electrophoresis is generally only used after amplification of DNA via PCR. It is usually performed for analytical purposes,... | Gel_electrophoresis |@lemmatized gel:48 electrophoresis:30 technique:3 use:14 separation:9 deoxyribonucleic:1 acid:9 dna:15 ribonucleic:1 rna:4 protein:17 molecule:13 electric:2 current:2 apply:2 matrix:7 generally:2 amplification:1 via:1 pcr:2 usually:7 perform:4 analytical:1 purpose:1 may:6 preparative:2 prior:1 meth... |
3,160 | Demographics_of_Mozambique | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Mozambique, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Makua children in Mozambique The demographics of Mozambique describes the condit... | Demographics_of_Mozambique |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:6 feature:1 population:22 mozambique:16 include:5 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:5 level:1 health:3 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:2 affiliation:2 aspect:1 makua:3 child:5 describe:1 condition:1 overview:1 people:4 topic:1 basic:1 statistic:3 well... |
3,161 | Dactylic_hexameter | Dactylic hexameter (also known as "heroic hexameter") is a form of meter in poetry or a rhythmic scheme. It is traditionally associated with the quantitative meter of classical epic poetry in both Greek and Latin, and was consequently considered to be the Grand Style of classical poetry. The premier examples of its us... | Dactylic_hexameter |@lemmatized dactylic:11 hexameter:31 also:11 know:4 heroic:2 form:9 meter:18 poetry:10 rhythmic:4 scheme:1 traditionally:1 associate:2 quantitative:3 classical:9 epic:13 greek:9 latin:23 consequently:1 consider:3 grand:1 style:2 premier:1 example:24 use:10 homer:14 iliad:5 odyssey:2 virgil:13 aeneid... |
3,162 | Multivibrator | A multivibrator is an electronic circuit used to implement a variety of simple two-state systems such as oscillators, timers and flip-flops. It is characterized by two amplifying devices (transistors, electron tubes or other devices) cross-coupled by resistors and capacitors. The most common form is the astable or osci... | Multivibrator |@lemmatized multivibrator:19 electronic:2 circuit:34 use:8 implement:2 variety:2 simple:4 two:4 state:26 system:3 oscillator:4 timer:2 flip:4 flop:2 characterize:1 amplify:1 device:3 transistor:9 electron:1 tube:2 cross:2 couple:2 resistor:4 capacitor:9 common:3 form:2 astable:7 oscillate:2 type:4 genera... |
3,163 | Faroese_language | Faroese (føroyskt, or ), often also spelled Faeroese (cf. Merriam-Webster, which prefers this spelling), is a West Nordic or West Scandinavian language spoken by 48,000 people in the Faroe Islands and about 12,000 Faroese in Denmark. It is one of three insular Scandinavian languages descended from the Old Norse langua... | Faroese_language |@lemmatized faroese:66 føroyskt:4 often:4 also:10 spell:3 faeroese:2 cf:2 merriam:1 webster:2 prefer:1 west:4 nordic:1 scandinavian:4 language:30 speak:3 people:3 faroe:6 island:5 denmark:1 one:7 three:4 insular:1 descend:1 old:8 norse:9 scandinavia:1 viking:1 age:1 others:1 icelandic:11 extinct:1 nor... |
3,164 | Alabama_River | The Alabama River at Montgomery in 2004 The Alabama River, in the U.S. state of Alabama, is formed by the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers, which unite about six miles above Montgomery. The river flows west to Selma, then southwest until, about 45 miles (72 km) from Mobile, it unites with the Tombigbee, forming the Mobile ... | Alabama_River |@lemmatized alabama:12 river:17 montgomery:2 u:1 state:3 form:2 tallapoosa:5 coosa:5 unite:2 six:1 mile:11 flow:1 west:1 selma:3 southwest:1 km:8 mobile:3 tombigbee:1 tensaw:1 discharge:1 bay:1 course:1 meandering:1 width:1 varies:1 yard:1 depth:1 foot:2 length:1 measure:1 united:1 geological:1 survey:1 ... |
3,165 | C._S._Lewis | Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis and known to his friends and family as Jack, was an Irish novelist, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian and Christian apologist. He is also known for his fiction, especially The Screwtape Letters,... | C._S._Lewis |@lemmatized clive:5 staple:2 lewis:254 november:8 commonly:1 refer:3 c:94 know:9 friend:22 family:8 jack:6 irish:15 novelist:2 academic:5 medievalist:1 literary:7 critic:6 essayist:1 lay:1 theologian:3 christian:32 apologist:5 also:21 fiction:10 especially:2 screwtape:8 letter:21 chronicle:12 narnia:27 spa... |
3,166 | Babylon_5 | Babylon 5 is an American science fiction television series created, produced and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. The show centers on the Babylon 5 space station: a focal point for politics, diplomacy, and conflict during the years 2257-2262. With its prominent use of pre-planned story arcs, the series was o... | Babylon_5 |@lemmatized babylon:130 american:7 science:12 fiction:10 television:30 series:57 create:11 produce:7 largely:2 write:13 j:14 michael:17 straczynski:37 show:49 center:5 space:7 station:38 focal:1 point:4 politics:1 diplomacy:3 conflict:20 year:24 prominent:2 use:19 pre:2 plan:4 story:27 arc:5 often:5 describe... |
3,167 | Joe_Orton | John Kingsley ("Joe") Orton (1 January 1933 in Leicester–9 August 1967 in Islington, London) was an English playwright. In a short but prolific career lasting from 1964 until his death, he shocked, outraged and amused audiences with his scandalous black comedies. Ortonesque became a recognised term for "outrageously m... | Joe_Orton |@lemmatized john:5 kingsley:1 joe:16 orton:69 january:3 leicester:8 august:7 islington:3 london:11 english:2 playwright:4 short:3 prolific:1 career:2 last:5 death:5 shock:1 outrage:2 amuse:2 audience:1 scandalous:1 black:2 comedy:1 ortonesque:1 become:5 recognised:1 term:2 outrageously:1 macabre:1 early:2 li... |
3,168 | Mount_Baker | The south side of Mount Baker in 2001.Sherman Crater is the deep depression south of the summit. Mount Baker, or Koma Kulshan, is an active glaciated andesitic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the North Cascades of Washington State in the United States. It is the second-most active volcano in the rang... | Mount_Baker |@lemmatized south:12 side:4 mount:56 baker:59 sherman:19 crater:26 deep:3 depression:1 summit:10 koma:4 kulshan:5 active:4 glaciate:2 andesitic:3 stratovolcano:1 cascade:12 volcanic:15 arc:3 north:9 washington:7 state:6 united:3 second:3 volcano:25 range:6 saint:1 helen:2 due:2 east:7 city:1 bellingham:5 w... |
3,169 | New_moon | The lunar phase depends on the Moon's position in orbit around Earth. This diagram looks down on the North pole; In astronomical terminology, the phrase new moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon, in its monthly orbital motion around Earth, lies between Earth and the Sun, and is therefore in conjunction wit... | New_moon |@lemmatized lunar:13 phase:3 depend:2 moon:58 position:5 orbit:1 around:4 earth:15 diagram:1 look:1 north:4 pole:1 astronomical:8 terminology:1 phrase:2 new:31 occur:3 monthly:1 orbital:3 motion:2 lie:1 sun:15 therefore:4 conjunction:13 see:10 time:21 dark:3 unilluminated:1 portion:1 face:1 almost:3 directly:... |
3,170 | Complaint | In general use , a complaint is an expression of displeasure, such as poor service at a store, or from a local government, etc. In legal terminology, a complaint is a formal legal document that sets out the basic facts and legal reasons (see: cause of action) that the filing party (the plaintiffs) believes are suffici... | Complaint |@lemmatized general:1 use:2 complaint:10 expression:1 displeasure:1 poor:1 service:4 store:1 local:1 government:1 etc:1 legal:3 terminology:1 formal:1 document:1 set:4 basic:1 fact:1 reason:1 see:2 cause:2 action:3 filing:3 party:2 plaintiff:3 believe:1 sufficient:1 support:1 claim:1 another:1 person:2 entit... |
3,171 | Guatemala_City | Guatemala City (in full, La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción; locally known as Guatemala or Guate) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala. It is also the capital city of the local Guatemala Department and the largest city in Central America. As of the 2006 census, the city had a population of 2,15... | Guatemala_City |@lemmatized guatemala:32 city:51 full:1 la:13 nueva:2 de:12 asunción:1 locally:1 know:2 guate:1 capital:7 large:6 republic:4 also:5 local:1 department:2 central:11 america:6 census:1 population:4 although:1 grow:4 great:3 amount:3 last:2 two:2 year:3 instituto:1 nacional:5 estadística:1 censo:1 access:1... |
3,172 | Transport_in_the_Marshall_Islands | Railways: 0 km Highways: total: NA km paved: 64.5 km unpaved: NA km note: paved roads on major islands (Majuro, Kwajalein), otherwise stone-, coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads and tracks (2002) Ports and harbors: Majuro Merchant marine: total: 342 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 14,471,690 GRT/ ships by type: bu... | Transport_in_the_Marshall_Islands |@lemmatized railway:1 km:4 highway:1 total:5 na:2 pave:2 unpaved:2 note:2 road:2 major:1 island:3 majuro:2 kwajalein:2 otherwise:1 stone:1 coral:1 laterite:1 surface:1 track:1 port:1 harbor:1 merchant:1 marine:1 ship:3 grt:2 type:1 bulk:2 cargo:1 chemical:1 tanker:2 combination:2 ore:... |
3,173 | Masonry | A mason laying mortar on top of a finished course of blocks, prior to placing the next course. Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in and bound together by mortar, and the term "masonry" can also refer to the units themselves. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone su... | Masonry |@lemmatized mason:5 lay:4 mortar:8 top:1 finished:1 course:8 block:29 prior:1 place:3 next:1 masonry:51 building:9 structure:6 individual:1 unit:13 bound:3 together:2 term:1 also:4 refer:2 common:4 material:6 construction:6 brick:38 stone:29 marble:1 granite:1 travertine:1 limestone:1 concrete:32 glass:2 tile:... |
3,174 | Dolores_Fuller | Dolores Fuller (born 1923 South Bend, Indiana) is an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster. Later, E... | Dolores_Fuller |@lemmatized dolores:4 fuller:19 born:1 south:1 bend:2 indiana:1 american:1 actress:1 songwriter:3 best:1 know:1 one:4 time:6 girlfriend:3 low:1 budget:1 film:18 director:1 edward:1 wood:9 jr:1 play:1 protagonist:1 glen:2 glenda:2 co:3 star:3 jail:2 bait:2 minor:1 role:3 bride:5 monster:4 later:1 elvis:8... |
3,175 | Cajun_cuisine | Platter with Crab Legs, Crawfish Étouffée, Shrimp Gumbo, Shrimp, Corn, and PotatoesCajun cuisine (in French: Cuisine Acadienne) originates from the French-speaking Acadian or "Cajun" immigrants deported by the British from Acadia in Canada to the Acadiana region of Louisiana, USA. It is what could be called a rustic cu... | Cajun_cuisine |@lemmatized platter:1 crab:6 leg:2 crawfish:24 étouffée:5 shrimp:11 gumbo:20 corn:4 potatoescajun:1 cuisine:30 french:10 acadienne:1 originate:1 speak:1 acadian:6 cajun:66 immigrant:1 deport:1 british:2 acadia:1 canada:1 acadiana:8 region:3 louisiana:26 usa:1 could:2 call:11 rustic:3 locally:1 available:... |
3,176 | Balalaika | The balalaika (, ) (also Balabaika, балаба́йка) is a stringed instrument of Russian origin, with a characteristic triangular body and 3 strings (or sometimes 6, in 3 courses). The balalaika family of instruments includes, from the highest-pitched to the lowest, the prima balalaika, sekunda balalaika, alto balalaika, ... | Balalaika |@lemmatized balalaika:51 also:8 balabaika:1 балаба:1 йка:1 stringed:1 instrument:17 russian:22 origin:1 characteristic:1 triangular:4 body:2 string:20 sometimes:2 course:2 family:1 include:2 high:2 pitch:2 low:4 prima:9 sekunda:3 alto:4 bass:4 contrabass:6 three:7 side:3 spruce:1 fir:1 top:2 back:1 make:8 ni... |
3,177 | Motorola_6809 | 1 MHz Motorola 6809P processor, manufactured in 1983. The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit (arguably, an 8/16-bit) microprocessor CPU from Motorola, introduced circa 1977-78. It was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800, and the related, MOS Technology 6502. Description 6809 programming model, showing... | Motorola_6809 |@lemmatized mhz:5 motorola:9 processor:11 manufacture:1 bit:10 arguably:1 microprocessor:2 cpu:5 introduce:2 circa:1 major:1 advance:1 predecessor:1 related:1 mos:1 technology:1 description:1 programming:2 model:1 show:1 register:6 among:1 significant:1 enhancement:1 use:8 two:6 accumulator:1 b:1 could:4... |
3,178 | Craven_Cottage | Craven Cottage is the name of a sports stadium in the Hammersmith and Fulham area that has been the home ground of the association football team Fulham F.C. since 1896. The capacity of the stadium was increased to 25,500 following cosmetic repairs. Fulham's highest all-seated attendance to date of 25,661 was recorded i... | Craven_Cottage |@lemmatized craven:22 cottage:44 name:6 sport:2 stadium:18 hammersmith:13 fulham:55 area:9 home:11 ground:29 association:2 football:18 team:10 f:3 c:3 since:2 capacity:5 increase:5 follow:6 cosmetic:1 repair:1 high:1 seat:10 attendance:8 date:5 record:7 defeat:1 liverpool:2 saturday:2 april:3 locate:5 n... |
3,179 | Kakinomoto_no_Hitomaro | Ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi that depicts Kakinomoto no Hitomaro Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (柿本 人麻呂; c. 662 - 710) was a Japanese poet and aristocrat of the late Asuka period. He was the most prominent of the poets included in the Man'yōshū, and was particularly represented in volumes 1 and 2. Works and fame Hitomar... | Kakinomoto_no_Hitomaro |@lemmatized ukiyo:1 e:1 print:1 utagawa:1 kuniyoshi:1 depict:1 kakinomoto:8 hitomaro:17 柿本:1 人麻呂:1 c:1 japanese:4 poet:8 aristocrat:1 late:2 asuka:2 period:2 prominent:1 include:3 man:5 yōshū:5 particularly:2 represent:1 volume:1 work:1 fame:1 kikuchi:1 yōsai:1 famed:1 long:2 poem:7 sea:2 ivy:2 ... |
3,180 | Foreign_relations_of_Angola | The foreign relations of Angola are based on Angola's strong support of U.S. foreign policy as the Angolan economy is dependent on U.S. foreign aid. From 1975 to 1989, Angola was aligned with the Eastern bloc, in particular the Soviet Union, Libya, and Cuba. Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with W... | Foreign_relations_of_Angola |@lemmatized foreign:5 relation:10 angola:29 base:2 strong:1 support:4 u:4 policy:2 angolan:4 economy:1 dependent:1 aid:1 align:1 eastern:1 bloc:1 particular:2 soviet:1 union:1 libya:1 cuba:1 since:4 focus:1 improve:2 relationship:1 western:1 country:6 cultivate:1 link:1 portuguese:2 speakin... |
3,181 | Noah_Webster | Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, word enthusiast, and editor. He has been called the “Father of American Scholarship and Education.” His “Blue-Backed Speller” books were used to teach spelling and reading to five generations of American c... | Noah_Webster |@lemmatized noah:22 webster:67 october:3 may:2 american:34 lexicographer:1 textbook:3 author:2 spell:6 reformer:2 word:17 enthusiast:1 editor:1 call:3 father:4 scholarship:1 education:5 blue:4 back:5 speller:10 book:11 use:6 teach:5 spelling:10 reading:1 five:2 generation:1 child:7 united:3 state:5 name:2... |
3,182 | Mohammed_Nadir_Shah | Mohammed Nadir Shah (born Mohammed Nadir; April 9, 1883 - November 8, 1933), was king of the Kingdom of Afghanistan from October 15, 1929 until his assassination in 1933. He and his son Mohammed Zahir Shah, who succeeded him, are sometimes referred to as the Musahiban. Origins and rise to power Mohammed Nadir Khan was... | Mohammed_Nadir_Shah |@lemmatized mohammed:10 nadir:35 shah:13 bear:3 april:3 november:2 king:9 kingdom:1 afghanistan:20 october:3 assassination:5 son:2 zahir:2 succeed:1 sometimes:1 refer:1 musahiban:2 origin:1 rise:1 power:3 khan:18 dastgerd:1 qereqlu:1 clan:1 afshars:1 semi:1 nomadic:1 tribe:3 khorasan:1 muhammad:3 y... |
3,183 | First-class_cricket | First-class cricket refers to the class of cricket matches of three or more days scheduled duration, between two sides of eleven players and officially adjudged first-class by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although, in practice, a team might o... | First-class_cricket |@lemmatized first:62 class:61 cricket:47 refers:1 match:45 three:5 day:6 schedule:3 duration:7 two:6 side:5 eleven:4 player:8 officially:2 adjudge:4 virtue:1 standard:5 compete:1 team:55 must:2 allow:1 play:14 inning:7 although:4 practice:1 might:1 zero:1 one:2 aspect:1 major:6 per:1 se:1 sometimes... |
3,184 | Kutia | Kutia in a ceramic makitra, with a wooden makohon beside it Kutia is a sweet grain pudding, traditionally served in Ukrainian Ukrainian CHRISTMAS KUTYA recipe , Lithuanian, Belarusian and Polish cultures. Kutia is often the first dish in the traditional twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper (also known as Svyateh Vetchnyat... | Kutia |@lemmatized kutia:6 ceramic:1 makitra:1 wooden:1 makohon:1 beside:1 sweet:1 grain:3 pudding:1 traditionally:2 serve:4 ukrainian:2 christmas:2 kutya:1 recipe:3 lithuanian:1 belarusian:1 polish:1 culture:1 often:1 first:1 dish:4 traditional:1 twelve:1 eve:1 supper:1 also:4 know:1 svyateh:1 vetchnyat:1 rarely:1 tim... |
3,185 | Communications_in_Libya | Television Twelve television stations run by the government. Radio Private radio stations Allibya FM (93.4) Government run station The three radio stations are run by the government. Printed media There are four daily newspapers, all controlled and monitored by the government owned press company "General Press Co... | Communications_in_Libya |@lemmatized television:4 twelve:1 station:8 run:4 government:6 radio:7 private:2 allibya:1 fm:2 three:1 print:1 medium:2 four:2 daily:5 newspaper:6 control:2 monitor:1 press:2 company:3 general:1 corporation:1 al:4 shame:1 aljamahirya:1 fajr:1 aljadeed:1 azzahf:1 alakhder:1 also:2 number:1 week... |
3,186 | North_Atlantic_Treaty | The North Atlantic Treaty is the treaty that brought NATO into existence, signed in Washington, DC on April 4, 1949. The original twelve nations that signed it and thus became the founding members of NATO were the following: Map of NATO countries chronological membership. Later the following nations joined... | North_Atlantic_Treaty |@lemmatized north:2 atlantic:2 treaty:7 bring:1 nato:7 existence:1 sign:3 washington:1 dc:1 april:3 original:1 twelve:1 nation:2 thus:1 become:2 found:1 member:3 following:2 map:1 country:2 chronological:1 membership:1 later:1 join:3 germany:1 reunify:1 whole:1 summit:1 bucharest:1 croatia:1 alba... |
3,187 | Amyntas_III_of_Macedon | Amyntas III, stater Amyntas III (Greek: Ἀμύντας Γ΄, - 370 BC) son of Arrhidaeus and father of Philip II, was king of Macedon in 393 BC, and again from 392 to 369 BC. He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus II, the patron of art and literature. But he had many enemi... | Amyntas_III_of_Macedon |@lemmatized amyntas:15 iii:6 stater:1 greek:2 ἀμύντας:1 γ:1 bc:8 son:4 arrhidaeus:1 father:1 philip:2 ii:4 king:4 macedon:2 come:1 throne:4 ten:1 year:2 confusion:1 follow:1 death:1 archelaus:2 patron:1 art:1 literature:1 many:1 enemy:1 home:1 drive:1 illyrian:5 following:1 aid:4 thessalian:1 re... |
3,188 | Allomorph | This article is about a linguistic term. See Pseudomorph for another meaning of the word. An allomorph is a linguistics term for a variant form of a morpheme. The concept occurs when a unit of meaning can vary in sound (phonologically) without changing meaning. It is used in linguistics to explain the comprehension of... | Allomorph |@lemmatized article:1 linguistic:1 term:3 see:4 pseudomorph:1 another:1 meaning:3 word:1 allomorph:8 linguistics:3 variant:2 form:7 morpheme:6 concept:1 occur:2 unit:1 vary:2 sound:3 phonologically:2 without:1 change:1 use:2 explain:2 comprehension:1 variation:2 specific:2 allomorphy:6 english:4 suffix:2 sev... |
3,189 | Charlotte_Brontë | Charlotte Brontë () (21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855) was a British novelist, the eldest of the three famous Brontë sisters whose novels have become standards of English literature. Charlotte Brontë, who used the pen name Currer Bell, is best known for Jane Eyre, one of the most famous English novels. Life Charlotte was... | Charlotte_Brontë |@lemmatized charlotte:49 brontë:36 april:2 march:3 british:1 novelist:2 eldest:1 three:3 famous:3 sister:6 whose:1 novel:9 become:4 standard:1 english:3 literature:2 use:4 pen:1 name:6 currer:6 bell:9 best:1 know:1 jane:9 eyre:9 one:3 life:8 bear:1 thornton:1 yorkshire:4 england:2 third:1 six:1 child:... |
3,190 | Green_Party_(Ireland) | The Green Party (; lit. Green Alliance) is a green political party in Ireland. It was founded as the Ecology Party of Ireland in 1981 by Dublin teacher Christopher Fettes. The party became the Green Alliance in 1983 and in 1987 was renamed to its current title. Green Party candidates have been elected to all levels of... | Green_Party_(Ireland) |@lemmatized green:51 party:85 lit:1 alliance:3 political:2 ireland:12 found:2 ecology:2 dublin:19 teacher:1 christopher:1 fettes:1 become:7 rename:2 current:2 title:1 candidate:3 elect:10 level:4 government:21 local:5 dáil:6 european:6 parliament:6 gain:4 first:11 representation:3 northern:7 asse... |
3,191 | Dagome_iudex | "Dagome iudex" is the name applied to one of the earliest documents believed to relate to Poland. "Poland" is not mentioned by that name, but reference is made to Dagome and Ote (Mieszko I and his wife, Oda von Haldensleben) and their sons in 991, placing their territory (the "state in whole which is called Schinesghe... | Dagome_iudex |@lemmatized dagome:13 iudex:11 name:9 apply:1 one:2 early:2 document:8 believe:2 relate:2 poland:6 mention:6 reference:1 make:3 ote:4 mieszko:12 wife:2 oda:2 von:1 haldensleben:1 son:6 place:5 territory:2 state:5 whole:2 call:5 schinesghe:6 protection:2 apostolic:1 see:1 derive:1 two:2 opening:1 word:3 na... |
3,192 | Order_of_the_Eastern_Star | General Grand Chapter logo The Order of the Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world that both men and women can join. It was established in 1850 by Rob Morris, a lawyer and educator from , who had been an official with the Freemasons. It is based on teachings from the Bible, but is open to pe... | Order_of_the_Eastern_Star |@lemmatized general:8 grand:8 chapter:20 logo:1 order:15 eastern:8 star:12 large:1 fraternal:1 organization:2 world:2 men:3 woman:6 join:1 establish:2 rob:2 morris:5 lawyer:1 educator:1 official:1 freemason:1 base:1 teaching:1 bible:1 open:3 people:1 monotheistic:1 faith:1 approximately:2 twe... |
3,193 | Classical_education_movement | The Classical education movement advocates a form of education based in the traditions of Western culture, with a particular focus on education as understood and taught in the Middle Ages, with a further glance back to the Ancient Greek concept of Paideia. "Classical education" was first developed by Martianus Capella,... | Classical_education_movement |@lemmatized classical:71 education:55 movement:3 advocate:2 form:6 base:9 tradition:1 western:8 culture:2 particular:1 focus:2 understood:1 taught:2 middle:5 age:5 glance:1 back:1 ancient:4 greek:6 concept:5 paideia:13 first:2 develop:5 martianus:2 capella:3 systematize:1 petrus:2 ramus:2 ... |
3,194 | Giacomo_Puccini | Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (December 22, 1858 – November 29, 1924) was an Italian composer whose operas, including La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the standard repertoire. Some of his arias, such as "O mio babbi... | Giacomo_Puccini |@lemmatized giacomo:10 puccini:74 antonio:2 domenico:3 michele:2 secondo:1 maria:1 december:7 november:3 italian:3 composer:9 whose:2 opera:29 include:4 la:15 bohème:7 tosca:7 madama:4 butterfly:5 turandot:6 among:2 frequently:1 perform:4 standard:1 repertoire:2 aria:4 mio:2 babbino:2 caro:2 gianni:3 s... |
3,195 | Relativist_fallacy | The relativist fallacy, also known as the subjectivist fallacy, is a formal fallacy committed, roughly speaking, when one person claims that something may be true for one person but not true for someone else. The fallacy is supposed to rest on the law of non-contradiction. The fallacy, it is said, applies only to objec... | Relativist_fallacy |@lemmatized relativist:9 fallacy:24 also:2 know:1 subjectivist:1 formal:2 commit:8 roughly:1 speak:1 one:9 person:4 claim:1 something:4 may:4 true:11 someone:2 else:1 suppose:1 rest:3 law:2 non:3 contradiction:2 say:6 apply:1 objective:4 fact:6 allege:1 rather:1 personal:1 taste:1 subjective:2 exper... |
3,196 | Continuity_Irish_Republican_Army | The Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA) is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that emerged from a split in the Provisional IRA in 1986. It considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army (the army of the unilaterally-declared 1919–1922 Irish Republic) that fought in the Irish War of I... | Continuity_Irish_Republican_Army |@lemmatized continuity:19 irish:21 republican:15 army:20 cira:24 paramilitary:6 organisation:14 emerge:1 split:4 provisional:13 ira:43 consider:1 direct:1 continuation:2 unilaterally:1 declared:1 republic:4 fight:1 war:2 independence:1 supporter:7 regard:1 national:3 occupy:1 county:4 ... |
3,197 | Analog_television | Analog (or analogue) television encodes television picture and sound information and transmits it as an analog signal: one in which the message conveyed by the broadcast signal is a function of deliberate variations in the amplitude and/or frequency of the signal. All systems preceding digital television, such as NTSC,... | Analog_television |@lemmatized analog:19 analogue:1 television:26 encode:5 picture:8 sound:2 information:6 transmit:3 signal:16 one:1 message:1 convey:1 broadcast:6 function:1 deliberate:1 variation:1 amplitude:1 frequency:2 system:15 precede:1 digital:6 ntsc:14 pal:14 secam:9 broadcaster:1 use:14 modulate:2 onto:1 vhf... |
3,198 | Buddhist_philosophy | Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in metaphysics, phenomenology, ethics, and epistemology. The Buddha's general outlook has been described as neither ontological nor metaphysical, but empirical. David Kalupahana, Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. The University Press of Hawaii, 1975, pag... | Buddhist_philosophy |@lemmatized buddhist:34 philosophy:25 deal:1 extensively:1 problem:2 metaphysics:4 phenomenology:1 ethic:4 epistemology:3 buddha:22 general:2 outlook:2 describe:3 neither:1 ontological:2 metaphysical:2 empirical:1 david:3 kalupahana:2 causality:1 central:1 buddhism:41 university:4 press:4 hawaii:1 ... |
3,199 | Hydropower | Hoover Dam provides hydropower in the form of hydroelectricity. Hydropower, hydraulic power or water power is power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes. Prior to the widespread availability of commercial electric power, hydropower was used for irrigati... | Hydropower |@lemmatized hoover:1 dam:11 provide:4 hydropower:22 form:4 hydroelectricity:2 hydraulic:5 power:53 water:37 derive:1 force:3 energy:32 move:2 may:4 harness:4 useful:1 purpose:1 prior:1 widespread:1 availability:1 commercial:1 electric:2 use:22 irrigation:3 operation:2 various:2 machine:2 watermills:3 textil... |
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