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3,800 | Natural_history_of_Africa | Flora A composite satellite image of Africa The vegetation of Africa follows very closely the distribution of heat and moisture. The northern and southern temperate zones have a flora distinct from that of the continent generally, which is tropical. In the countries bordering the Mediterranean, there are groves of ora... | Natural_history_of_Africa |@lemmatized flora:6 composite:1 satellite:1 image:1 africa:21 vegetation:6 follow:1 closely:1 distribution:1 heat:1 moisture:1 northern:3 southern:3 temperate:1 zone:3 distinct:1 continent:2 generally:2 tropical:6 country:3 border:2 mediterranean:3 grove:1 orange:1 olive:1 tree:10 evergreen:1... |
3,801 | David_Angell | David Lawrence Angell (April 10, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was an American producer of sitcoms. Angell won multiple Emmy Awards as the creator and executive producer, along with Peter Casey and David Lee, of the comedy series Frasier. He died during the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.... | David_Angell |@lemmatized david:7 lawrence:1 angell:13 april:1 september:2 american:2 producer:6 sitcom:1 win:2 multiple:1 emmy:5 award:6 creator:1 executive:2 along:1 peter:2 casey:4 lee:5 comedy:4 series:6 frasier:4 die:1 attack:2 world:2 trade:2 center:2 new:1 york:1 biography:1 bear:1 west:1 barrington:1 rhode:2 is... |
3,802 | C_(programming_language) | C is a general-purpose computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system. Although C was designed for implementing system software, it is also widely used for developing portable application software. C is one of the most popu... | C_(programming_language) |@lemmatized c:215 general:7 purpose:4 computer:7 program:48 language:75 develop:8 dennis:4 ritchie:10 bell:3 telephone:1 laboratory:1 use:84 unix:11 operate:4 system:29 although:13 design:7 implement:13 software:4 also:19 widely:3 portable:3 application:7 one:12 popular:4 programming:26 many:2... |
3,803 | Hiberno-English | Hiberno-English also known as Anglo-Irish and Irish English is English as spoken in Ireland, partly the result of the interaction of the English and Irish languages. English was mainly brought to Ireland during the Plantations of Ireland in the sixteenth century and established itself in Dublin and in the area of Leins... | Hiberno-English |@lemmatized hiberno:24 english:102 also:47 know:9 anglo:1 irish:84 speak:9 ireland:17 partly:2 result:3 interaction:1 language:10 mainly:8 bring:7 plantation:2 sixteenth:1 century:4 establish:1 dublin:26 area:11 leinster:5 pale:2 later:1 introduce:2 ulster:18 belfast:2 lagan:1 valley:1 seventeenth:1 st... |
3,804 | Affirming_the_consequent | Affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, is a formal fallacy, committed by reasoning in the form: If P, then Q. Q. Therefore, P. Arguments of this form are invalid, in that the conclusion (3) does not have to follow even when statements 1 and 2 are true. The simple reason for this is that P was nev... | Affirming_the_consequent |@lemmatized affirm:11 consequent:11 sometimes:3 call:1 converse:1 error:1 formal:2 fallacy:6 commit:1 reason:4 form:6 p:12 q:10 therefore:8 argument:8 invalid:2 conclusion:3 follow:3 even:1 statement:5 true:5 simple:1 never:1 assert:1 cause:6 general:1 number:2 factor:1 could:3 false:2 name:2 ... |
3,805 | Duck_Hunt | is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game console system in which players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks on screen for points. The game was developed and published by Nintendo, and was released in 1984 in Japan. The ducks appear one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoo... | Duck_Hunt |@lemmatized video:4 game:25 nintendo:10 entertainment:1 system:6 ne:11 console:4 player:14 use:2 zapper:3 shoot:18 duck:35 screen:3 point:2 develop:2 publish:1 release:6 japan:1 appear:5 one:7 two:5 time:4 give:4 three:3 shot:2 hunt:19 original:3 pack:1 title:1 first:2 initially:1 review:4 often:2 mediocre:1... |
3,806 | Lynx | A lynx (plural lynx or lynxes) is any of four medium-sized wild cats. All are members of the genus Lynx, but there is considerable confusion about the best way to classify felids at present, and some authorities classify them as part of the genus Felis. The Caracal, despite sometimes being called Persian lynx or Africa... | Lynx |@lemmatized lynx:50 plural:1 four:3 medium:3 size:3 wild:2 cat:2 member:1 genus:4 considerable:1 confusion:1 best:1 way:1 classify:2 felid:1 present:1 authority:1 part:2 felis:1 caracal:1 despite:1 sometimes:1 call:1 persian:1 african:1 belong:1 appearance:1 eurasian:1 specie:6 long:2 leg:2 vary:1 small:6 weigh:1... |
3,807 | AutoCAD_DXF | AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the d... | AutoCAD_DXF |@lemmatized autocad:13 dxf:29 draw:9 interchange:1 format:10 exchange:1 cad:4 data:9 file:12 develop:1 autodesk:7 enable:1 interoperability:2 program:3 originally:1 introduce:1 december:1 part:1 intend:1 provide:4 exact:1 representation:1 native:1 dwg:6 many:2 year:1 publish:2 specification:2 correct:1 imp... |
3,808 | Classical_Kuiper_belt_object | The orbits of various cubewanos compared to the orbit of Neptune (blue) and Pluto (pink). In astronomy a classical Kuiper Belt object, also called a cubewano, "QB1-o"; by 2009 somewhat old-fashioned. is a Kuiper belt object (KBO) that orbits beyond Neptune and is not controlled by an orbital resonance with the gian... | Classical_Kuiper_belt_object |@lemmatized orbit:27 various:1 cubewanos:15 compare:4 neptune:15 blue:3 pluto:3 pink:1 astronomy:1 classical:14 kuiper:9 belt:14 object:32 also:3 call:3 cubewano:7 somewhat:1 old:1 fashion:1 kbo:6 beyond:4 control:1 orbital:8 resonance:11 giant:1 planet:7 semi:7 major:7 ax:4 au:5 range:2 u... |
3,809 | Harvey_Mudd_College | Harvey Mudd College is a private college of science, engineering, and mathematics, located in Claremont, California. It is one of the institutions of the contiguous Claremont Colleges. Harvey Mudd shares university resources (libraries, dining halls, etc.) with the other institutions in the Claremont Colleges, includi... | Harvey_Mudd_College |@lemmatized harvey:22 mudd:31 college:40 private:1 science:10 engineering:6 mathematics:5 locate:2 claremont:8 california:4 one:20 institution:5 contiguous:1 share:1 university:6 resource:2 library:3 din:1 hall:13 etc:1 include:2 pitzer:1 scripps:2 mckenna:2 pomona:1 student:23 encourage:1 take:5 c... |
3,810 | Acceleration | For the waltz composed by Johann Strauss, see Accelerationen. In physics, and more specifically kinematics, acceleration is the change in velocity over time. Because velocity is a vector, it can change in two ways: a change in magnitude and/or a change in direction. In one dimension, acceleration is the rate at whic... | Acceleration |@lemmatized waltz:1 compose:1 johann:1 strauss:1 see:2 accelerationen:1 physic:3 specifically:1 kinematics:1 acceleration:27 change:10 velocity:7 time:5 vector:4 two:1 way:1 magnitude:2 direction:6 one:4 dimension:2 rate:3 something:1 speed:7 slow:1 however:1 quantity:1 also:4 l:1 si:1 unit:3 measure:1 me... |
3,811 | Lombards | The Iron Crown with which Lombard rulers were crowned. The Lombards (Latin Langobardi, whence the alternative names Langobards and Longobards) were a Germanic people originally from Northern Europe who settled in the valley of the Danube and from there invaded Byzantine Italy in 568 under the leadership of Alboin. They... | Lombards |@lemmatized iron:2 crown:2 lombard:129 ruler:5 latin:5 langobardi:1 whence:1 alternative:1 name:15 langobard:6 longobards:1 germanic:18 people:13 originally:2 northern:8 europe:2 settle:4 valley:1 danube:4 invade:3 byzantine:20 italy:38 leadership:1 alboin:7 establish:4 kingdom:15 last:4 conquer:10 frank:8 in... |
3,812 | Acute_disseminated_encephalomyelitis | Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an immune mediated disease of the brain. It usually occurs following a viral infection but may appear following vaccination, bacterial or parasitic infection, or even appear spontaneously. As it involves autoimmune demyelination, it is similar to multiple sclerosis, ... | Acute_disseminated_encephalomyelitis |@lemmatized acute:8 disseminate:4 encephalomyelitis:7 adem:26 immune:1 mediated:1 disease:6 brain:2 usually:4 occur:2 follow:4 viral:2 infection:7 may:7 appear:3 vaccination:3 bacterial:2 parasitic:1 even:2 spontaneously:1 involve:3 autoimmune:2 demyelination:2 similar:4 multiple:5... |
3,813 | Operating_system_advocacy | Operating system advocacy is the practice of attempting to increase the awareness and improve the perception of a computer operating system. The motivation behind this may be to increase the number of users of a system, to assert the superiority of one choice over another or out of brand loyalty, pride in an operating ... | Operating_system_advocacy |@lemmatized operating:9 system:18 advocacy:33 practice:1 attempt:2 increase:2 awareness:1 improve:1 perception:1 computer:3 operate:8 motivation:1 behind:1 may:1 number:3 user:7 assert:1 superiority:1 one:1 choice:3 another:1 brand:1 loyalty:1 pride:1 ability:1 persuade:1 software:2 vendor:1 ... |
3,814 | Kinsey_Reports | The 1948 first edition of Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, the first of the two Kinsey reports. The Kinsey Reports are two books on human sexual behavior, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953), by Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Wardell Pomeroy and others. Kinsey was a zoologist ... | Kinsey_Reports |@lemmatized first:4 edition:1 sexual:46 behavior:24 human:23 male:25 two:4 kinsey:83 report:19 book:8 female:22 dr:5 alfred:11 wardell:2 pomeroy:2 others:4 zoologist:1 indiana:1 university:1 founder:1 institute:19 research:7 sex:16 gender:1 reproduction:1 widely:2 know:1 astound:1 general:3 public:6 imm... |
3,815 | Bell_Labs | Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey Bell Laboratories (also known as Bell Labs and formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories) is the research organization of Alcatel-Lucent and previously of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T). Bell Laboratories has had its headqua... | Bell_Labs |@lemmatized bell:68 laboratory:52 murray:4 hill:6 new:20 jersey:13 also:14 know:2 lab:8 formerly:1 telephone:11 research:9 organization:2 alcatel:7 lucent:11 previously:1 american:4 telegraph:2 company:14 headquarters:1 berkeley:2 height:2 development:5 facility:2 throughout:1 world:2 origin:3 historical:1 l... |
3,816 | Aga_Khan_III | Sultan Mahommed Shah, Aga Khan III, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GCVO, PC (November 2, 1877 – July 11, 1957) was the 48th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. He was one of the founders and the first president of the All-India Muslim League, and served as President of the League of Nations from 1937-38. Early life He was born in K... | Aga_Khan_III |@lemmatized sultan:6 mahommed:1 shah:7 aga:43 khan:47 iii:7 gcsi:1 gcmg:2 gcie:1 gcvo:1 pc:1 november:2 july:7 imam:8 shia:3 ismaili:6 muslim:9 one:5 founder:1 first:9 president:4 india:9 league:5 serve:3 nation:6 early:2 life:6 bear:2 karachi:1 pakistan:5 british:6 colonial:2 rule:4 ii:2 third:1 wife:3 n... |
3,817 | Citizen_Kane | Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film, and the first feature film directed by Orson Welles. It was nominated for an Academy Award in nine categories, but won only for Best Original Screenplay by Herman Mankiewicz and Welles. It was released by RKO Pictures. The story is a fictionalized pastiche of the life of Wil... | Citizen_Kane |@lemmatized citizen:60 kane:112 american:9 drama:1 film:117 first:17 feature:1 direct:4 orson:33 welles:101 nominate:2 academy:5 award:11 nine:2 category:1 win:1 best:24 original:12 screenplay:15 herman:10 mankiewicz:40 release:8 rko:13 picture:14 story:15 fictionalized:2 pastiche:1 life:20 william:13 ran... |
3,818 | Missouri_River | The Missouri River United States Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code: 07-14-01-01- Cahokia-Joachim Watershed is a tributary of the Mississippi River, and the longest river in the United States of America . The Missouri likely originates at Brower's Spring at the upper reaches of the Jefferson, before joining th... | Missouri_River |@lemmatized missouri:120 river:164 united:9 state:26 geological:1 survey:1 hydrological:1 unit:1 code:1 cahokia:1 joachim:1 watershed:1 tributary:12 mississippi:17 long:11 america:7 likely:2 originate:2 brower:6 spring:4 upper:8 reach:3 jefferson:16 join:4 confluence:7 madison:5 gallatin:5 montana:18 po... |
3,819 | Cerium | Cerium () is a chemical element with the symbol Ce and atomic number 58. Characteristics Cerium is a silvery metal, belonging to the lanthanoid group. It resembles iron in color and luster, but is soft, and both malleable and ductile. Cerium has the longest liquid range of any non-radioactive element: 2648 C° (795 °C... | Cerium |@lemmatized cerium:119 chemical:3 element:9 symbol:1 ce:10 atomic:2 number:2 characteristic:3 silvery:1 metal:9 belong:1 lanthanoid:1 group:3 resemble:1 iron:3 color:3 luster:1 soft:1 malleable:2 ductile:1 long:2 liquid:3 range:5 non:1 radioactive:4 c:9 f:5 thorium:4 longer:1 oxidize:2 readily:4 room:2 temperat... |
3,820 | Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. | Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement. His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States and he is frequently referenced as a human rights icon today. King is recognized... | Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. |@lemmatized martin:46 luther:45 king:289 jr:40 january:9 april:13 american:31 clergyman:1 activist:6 prominent:3 leader:16 african:12 civil:51 right:61 movement:29 main:4 legacy:6 secure:4 progress:2 united:21 state:36 frequently:4 reference:4 human:6 icon:2 today:4 recognize:2 martyr:5 two:6 c... |
3,821 | Clement_Attlee | Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, OM, CH, PC, FRS (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. He was Deputy Prime Minister under Winston Churchill in the wartime coalition gov... | Clement_Attlee |@lemmatized clement:13 richard:7 attlee:129 earl:7 kg:1 om:3 ch:3 pc:1 fr:1 january:6 october:6 british:19 politician:3 serve:13 prime:21 minister:51 united:3 kingdom:1 leader:29 labour:55 party:45 deputy:7 winston:4 churchill:21 wartime:4 coalition:6 government:47 lead:18 landslide:2 election:24 victor... |
3,822 | History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah | The history of ancient Israel and Judah is known to us essentially from the Hebrew Bible (known to Judaism as the Tanakh and to Christianity as the Old Testament). Certain aspects of that history may also be derived from, elaborated and confirmed by other ancient sources and later classical writings such as the Talmud,... | History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah |@lemmatized history:47 ancient:20 israel:98 judah:37 know:17 u:8 essentially:2 hebrew:17 bible:33 judaism:6 tanakh:2 christianity:2 old:7 testament:3 certain:2 aspect:1 may:15 also:22 derive:3 elaborate:1 confirm:2 source:15 later:14 classical:3 writing:3 talmud:1 nicolaus:1 damascu... |
3,823 | ITU_prefix | The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types. They also form the basis for aircraft registration identifiers. These prefixes are agreed upon internationally, and are a form of country code. A call sign can be any number of letters and numer... | ITU_prefix |@lemmatized international:5 telecommunication:1 union:1 itu:7 allocate:8 call:11 sign:11 prefix:14 radio:3 television:2 station:4 type:1 also:3 form:2 basis:2 aircraft:1 registration:1 identifier:1 agree:1 upon:1 internationally:1 country:7 code:4 number:1 letter:6 numeral:1 must:1 use:12 begin:5 character:... |
3,824 | Metaphor | Metaphor (from Latin metaphoria; see the Greek origin below) is language that directly connects seemingly unrelated subjects. It is a figure of speech that connects two or more things. More generally, a metaphor describes a first subject as being or equal to a second object in some way. This device is known for usage i... | Metaphor |@lemmatized metaphor:87 latin:1 metaphoria:1 see:6 greek:7 origin:2 language:11 directly:1 connect:2 seemingly:1 unrelated:1 subject:10 figure:3 speech:2 two:8 thing:3 generally:4 describe:7 first:2 equal:1 second:2 object:5 way:3 device:3 know:2 usage:1 literature:4 especially:1 poetry:1 word:5 emotion:1 ass... |
3,825 | Cross_ownership | Cross ownership is a method of reinforcing business relationships by owning stock in the companies with which a given company does business. In the US, it also refers to a type of investment in different mass-media properties in one market. Cross ownership of stock Some countries where cross ownership of shares is a m... | Cross_ownership |@lemmatized cross:12 ownership:15 method:1 reinforce:1 business:5 relationship:2 stock:5 company:9 give:1 u:1 also:2 refer:2 type:4 investment:1 different:1 mass:1 medium:5 property:1 one:4 market:1 country:1 share:5 major:2 part:1 culture:1 japan:1 germany:2 positive:1 closely:1 tie:1 economic:3 desti... |
3,826 | Bastille_Day | The Champs-Élysées decorated with flags for Bastille Day Eiffel tower on Bastille DayBastille Day is the French national holiday, celebrated on 14 July each year . In France, it is called Fête Nationale ("National Celebration") in official parlance, or more commonly le quatorze juillet ("14 July"). It commemorates th... | Bastille_Day |@lemmatized champ:4 élysées:3 decorate:1 flag:1 bastille:29 day:31 eiffel:3 tower:3 daybastille:1 french:13 national:7 holiday:5 celebrate:7 july:17 year:3 france:12 call:1 fête:5 nationale:1 celebration:13 official:6 parlance:1 commonly:1 le:4 quatorze:1 juillet:4 commemorate:1 de:16 la:7 fédération:4 ho... |
3,827 | Cygwin | Cygwin ( ) is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows. Cygwin provides native integration of Windows-based applications, data, and other system resources with applications, software tools, and data of the Unix-like environment. Thus it is possible to launch Windows applications from th... | Cygwin |@lemmatized cygwin:41 unix:25 like:15 environment:13 command:3 line:3 interface:2 microsoft:7 window:40 provide:17 native:5 integration:2 base:5 application:11 data:3 system:20 resource:2 software:8 tool:7 thus:2 possible:4 launch:1 well:1 use:19 within:1 operate:4 context:1 consist:2 two:2 part:2 dynamic:1 lin... |
3,828 | Orbit | Two bodies with a slight difference in mass orbiting around a common barycenter. The sizes, and this particular type of orbit are similar to the Pluto-Charon system. In physics, an orbit is the gravitationally curved path of one object around a point or another body, for example the gravitational orbit of a planet ar... | Orbit |@lemmatized two:16 body:72 slight:2 difference:2 mass:24 orbit:120 around:17 common:4 barycenter:1 size:4 particular:2 type:2 similar:5 pluto:1 charon:1 system:18 physic:1 gravitationally:4 curved:2 path:14 one:16 object:25 point:25 another:5 example:8 gravitational:19 planet:40 star:8 astronomy:1 britannica:2 o... |
3,829 | Netherlands | The Netherlands (Dutch: , ) is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in Northwestern Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east. The capital is Amster... | Netherlands |@lemmatized netherlands:123 dutch:106 country:43 part:18 kingdom:11 parliamentary:4 democratic:6 constitutional:2 monarchy:3 locate:4 northwestern:2 europe:13 border:3 north:15 sea:13 west:6 belgium:7 south:20 germany:8 east:10 capital:5 amsterdam:14 seat:5 government:24 hague:6 often:3 call:11 holland:17 ... |
3,830 | Nine-ball | One of many correct nine ball racks: the 1 ball at the centered over the , the 9 ball at center, the other balls placed randomly, and all balls touching. Nine-ball is a contemporary pocket billiards (pool) game, with historical beginnings rooted in the United States and traceable to the 1920s. The game may be played i... | Nine-ball |@lemmatized one:13 many:2 correct:1 nine:39 ball:155 rack:34 center:8 place:8 randomly:1 touch:2 contemporary:1 pocket:28 billiards:4 pool:3 game:38 historical:3 beginning:1 root:1 united:2 state:3 traceable:1 may:9 play:19 social:1 recreational:2 setting:4 number:8 player:30 generally:2 subject:2 whatever:1... |
3,831 | Manufacturing_Consent:_Noam_Chomsky_and_the_Media | This article is about a documentary film, for the similarly named book see Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992) is a multi award-winning documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of Noam Chomsky, a linguist, intellectu... | Manufacturing_Consent:_Noam_Chomsky_and_the_Media |@lemmatized article:1 documentary:3 film:14 similarly:1 name:2 book:7 see:3 manufacture:5 consent:6 political:4 economy:2 mass:2 medium:8 noam:5 chomsky:10 multi:1 award:2 win:2 explore:1 life:1 idea:2 linguist:1 intellectual:1 activist:2 create:1 two:1 canadian:2 inde... |
3,832 | Hendrick_Avercamp | Fun on the ice Hendrick Avercamp (bapt. January 27, 1585, Amsterdam - buried May 15, 1634, Kampen (Overijssel)) was a Dutch painter. Avercamp studied in Amsterdam with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks (1569-1625), and perhaps also with David Vinckbooms. In 1608 he moved from Amsterdam to Kampen in the ... | Hendrick_Avercamp |@lemmatized fun:1 ice:1 hendrick:2 avercamp:8 bapt:1 january:1 amsterdam:3 bury:1 may:1 kampen:5 overijssel:2 dutch:2 painter:3 study:1 danish:1 born:1 portrait:1 pieter:1 isaacks:1 perhaps:1 also:1 david:1 vinckbooms:1 move:1 province:1 deaf:1 know:1 de:1 stomme:1 van:1 mute:1 one:1 first:1 landscap... |
3,833 | Naiad_(moon) | Naiad Naiad or Thalassa as seen by Voyager 2 (smearing has caused excessive elongation) Discovery Discovered by Voyager Imaging Team Discovered in September 1989 Orbital characteristics Epoch 18 August 1989 Semi-major axis 48 227 ± 1 km Eccentricity 0.0004 ± 0.0003 Orbital period 0.2943958 ± 0.0000002 d Inclinat... | Naiad_(moon) |@lemmatized naiad:13 thalassa:2 see:1 voyager:5 smearing:1 cause:1 excessive:1 elongation:1 discovery:3 discover:4 image:3 team:1 september:5 orbital:2 characteristic:2 epoch:1 august:1 semi:1 major:1 axis:1 km:4 eccentricity:1 period:2 inclination:1 neptune:11 equator:1 local:1 laplace:1 plane:1 satellit... |
3,834 | Arminianism | This article is about a theological philosophy. For the unrelated national and ethnic group, see Armenians. "Arminism" redirects here and should not be confused for the similarly named & entirely unrelated theological ideology called "Armanism" Arminianism is a school of soteriological thought within Protestant Christ... | Arminianism |@lemmatized article:8 theological:12 philosophy:1 unrelated:2 national:5 ethnic:1 group:9 see:16 armenian:1 arminism:1 redirects:1 confuse:1 similarly:1 name:3 entirely:2 ideology:1 call:12 armanism:1 arminianism:65 school:2 soteriological:2 thought:6 within:6 protestant:4 christianity:3 base:3 idea:2 dutc... |
3,835 | Le_Mans | Le Mans ( in French) is a city in France, located on the Sarthe River. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Mans. Its inhabitants are called Manceaux and Mancelles. It has been host to the famous 24 Hours of... | Le_Mans |@lemmatized le:27 man:28 french:4 city:10 france:3 locate:1 sarthe:6 river:2 traditionally:2 capital:3 province:2 maine:4 department:2 seat:1 roman:5 catholic:1 diocese:1 inhabitant:2 call:2 manceaux:1 mancelles:1 host:3 famous:5 hour:5 sport:4 car:11 race:7 since:5 history:3 first:4 mention:2 ptolemy:1 geogra... |
3,836 | United_States_Foreign_Intelligence_Surveillance_Court | The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (or FISC) is a U.S. federal court authorized under . It was established by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA). The FISC oversees requests for surveillance warrants against suspected foreign intelligence agents inside the United States by fe... | United_States_Foreign_Intelligence_Surveillance_Court |@lemmatized united:5 state:5 foreign:6 intelligence:6 surveillance:11 court:26 fisc:15 u:4 federal:5 authorize:2 establish:1 act:3 fisa:8 oversee:1 request:13 warrant:9 suspect:1 agent:1 inside:1 police:1 agency:1 primarily:1 f:2 b:3 inspire:1 recommendation:1 chur... |
3,837 | Clavichord | The clavichord is a European stringed keyboard instrument known from the late Medieval, through the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras. Historically, it was widely used as a practice instrument and as an aid to composition. The clavichord produces sound by striking brass or iron strings with small metal blades cal... | Clavichord |@lemmatized clavichord:55 european:1 string:26 keyboard:7 instrument:27 know:3 late:4 medieval:1 renaissance:2 baroque:3 classical:2 era:2 historically:1 widely:2 use:12 practice:6 aid:1 composition:1 produce:1 sound:7 strike:3 brass:4 iron:2 small:5 metal:2 blade:1 call:3 tangent:10 vibration:3 transmit:1 ... |
3,838 | AutoCAD | AutoCAD 2009 with the Classic User Interface AutoCAD is a CAD (Computer Aided Design or Computer Aided Drafting) software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting, developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc. Initially released in late 1982, AutoCAD was one of the first CAD programs to run on personal computers, and notab... | AutoCAD |@lemmatized autocad:72 classic:1 user:2 interface:3 cad:10 computer:6 aid:2 design:5 draft:1 software:4 application:5 drafting:1 develop:4 sell:3 autodesk:15 inc:1 initially:1 release:15 late:1 one:3 first:2 program:6 run:5 personal:1 notably:2 ibm:1 pc:1 time:1 graphic:1 terminal:1 connect:1 mainframe:1 mini:... |
3,839 | Aragonese_language | Aragonese ( in English, in Spanish), is a Romance language now spoken in a number of local varieties by between 10,000 and 30,000 people over the valleys of the Aragón River, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza in Aragon. It is also colloquially known as (literally, "speech") and is the only remaining speech form derived from me... | Aragonese_language |@lemmatized aragonese:38 english:2 spanish:11 romance:11 language:13 speak:4 number:1 local:1 variety:1 people:2 valley:2 aragón:1 river:1 sobrarbe:3 ribagorza:3 aragon:7 also:5 colloquially:1 know:3 literally:1 speech:2 remain:1 form:8 derive:1 medieval:2 navarro:2 dialect:5 history:2 originate:1 a... |
3,840 | Adam_Carolla | Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is an American radio/television host, comedian, actor and voice actor. Carolla achieved fame for several broadcast stints: co-host of the radio show Loveline, from 1995 to 2005 (and its television incarnation on MTV from 1996 to 2000); co-creator and co-star of the television program Th... | Adam_Carolla |@lemmatized adam:37 carolla:73 bear:2 may:3 american:4 radio:23 television:9 host:9 comedian:2 actor:3 voice:2 achieve:1 fame:2 several:4 broadcast:8 stint:1 co:9 show:36 loveline:17 incarnation:1 mtv:2 creator:2 star:8 program:6 man:3 performer:1 crank:2 yanker:2 complete:1 work:12 hammer:2 independent:3... |
3,841 | Kuala_Lumpur | Kuala Lumpur ( in English; Kuala Lumpur. Dictionary.com. Retrieved November 2007. Malay , locally or even , and often abbreviated as K.L.), is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. The city proper, making up an area of , has an estimated population of 1.6 million in 2006. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the... | Kuala_Lumpur |@lemmatized kuala:152 lumpur:154 english:6 dictionary:1 com:2 retrieve:4 november:3 malay:17 locally:3 even:2 often:1 abbreviate:1 k:2 l:2 capital:10 large:18 city:79 malaysia:75 proper:3 make:4 area:10 estimate:4 population:13 million:5 great:2 also:32 know:10 klang:14 valley:11 urban:3 agglomeration:1 f... |
3,842 | George_William,_Elector_of_Brandenburg | George William, Elector of Brandenburg George William () (13 November 1595 – December 1 1640) of the Hohenzollern dynasty was margrave and elector of Brandenburg and duke of Prussia (1619-1640). His reign was marked by ineffective governance during the Thirty Years' War. Biography Early life Born in Cölln on the Spree... | George_William,_Elector_of_Brandenburg |@lemmatized george:11 william:14 elector:7 brandenburg:12 november:1 december:1 hohenzollern:1 dynasty:1 margrave:3 duke:6 prussia:9 reign:1 mark:1 ineffective:2 governance:1 thirty:4 year:5 war:6 biography:1 early:1 life:1 bear:1 cölln:1 spree:1 son:3 john:4 sigismund:2 anna:3 m... |
3,843 | Military_of_Gabon | Gabon has a small, professional military of about 5,000 personnel, divided into army, navy, air force, gendarmerie, and national police. Gabonese forces are oriented to the defense of the country and have not been trained for an offensive role. A well-trained, well-equipped 1,800-member guard provides security for the ... | Military_of_Gabon |@lemmatized gabon:1 small:1 professional:1 military:13 personnel:1 divide:1 army:3 navy:2 air:4 force:5 gendarmerie:2 national:3 police:2 gabonese:2 orient:1 defense:1 country:1 train:2 offensive:1 role:1 well:2 equip:1 member:1 guard:2 provide:1 security:1 president:2 branch:1 presidential:1 republi... |
3,844 | Harwich,_Massachusetts | Harwich is a town on Cape Cod, in Barnstable County in the state of Massachusetts in the United States. Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The town is a popular vacation spot, located near the Cape Cod National Seashore. Harwich's beaches are on "the Sound side" of Cape Cod; the shores that face Nantucket... | Harwich,_Massachusetts |@lemmatized harwich:57 town:34 cape:26 cod:19 barnstable:6 county:2 state:7 massachusetts:5 united:3 coextensive:1 popular:1 vacation:1 spot:1 locate:1 near:4 national:3 seashore:1 beach:2 sound:3 side:2 shore:2 face:1 nantucket:4 active:1 harbor:6 saquatucket:2 wychmere:2 allen:1 port:8 know:3 ... |
3,845 | Geography_of_Jersey | This article describes the geography of Jersey, an island territory in the English Channel. The island of Jersey has an area of 116 square kilometres, with 70 kilometres of coastline. Jersey claims a territorial sea of 3 nautical miles and an exclusive fishing zone of 12 nm. Jersey is the largest and southernmost o... | Geography_of_Jersey |@lemmatized article:1 describe:1 geography:2 jersey:10 island:10 territory:1 english:1 channel:2 area:1 square:1 kilometre:2 coastline:1 claim:1 territorial:1 sea:1 nautical:1 mile:1 exclusive:1 fishing:1 zone:1 nm:1 large:3 southernmost:1 islands:1 located:1 north:3 brittany:1 west:2 cotentin:1 pe... |
3,846 | Adhesive | Nitrocellulose adhesive in a tube Adhesive or glue is a compound in a liquid or semi-liquid state that adheres or bonds items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry. T... | Adhesive |@lemmatized nitrocellulose:1 adhesive:92 tube:1 glue:23 compound:1 liquid:5 semi:1 state:2 adhere:4 bond:29 item:2 together:7 may:10 come:1 either:5 natural:7 synthetic:4 source:3 modern:4 extremely:1 strong:4 become:5 increasingly:1 important:1 construction:1 industry:3 type:9 material:17 use:23 virtually:1 ... |
3,847 | Jaguar | The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera genus. It is the only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere. The jaguar's present range extends from Mexico across m... | Jaguar |@lemmatized jaguar:151 panthera:17 onca:14 big:5 cat:31 feline:7 genus:5 specie:43 find:11 america:11 third:1 large:21 tiger:8 lion:5 powerful:7 western:2 hemisphere:1 present:3 range:34 extends:2 mexico:15 across:6 much:10 central:10 south:13 paraguay:5 northern:5 argentina:5 apart:1 know:6 possibly:4 breed:1 ... |
3,848 | History_of_Monaco | The early history of Monaco is primarily concerned with the protective and strategic value of the Rock of Monaco, the area's chief geological landmark, which served first as a shelter for ancient peoples and later as a fortress. From the 1200s to the early 1400s, the area was contested for primarily political reasons; ... | History_of_Monaco |@lemmatized early:4 history:6 monaco:26 primarily:2 concern:1 protective:1 strategic:2 value:1 rock:5 area:12 chief:1 geological:1 landmark:1 serve:3 first:2 shelter:2 ancient:5 people:3 later:1 fortress:3 contest:1 political:2 reason:1 since:1 point:3 except:2 period:2 french:8 occupation:1 remain:4... |
3,849 | Domitius_Afer | Domitius Afer (died 60) was a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus (Nîmes) in Gallia Narbonensis. He flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. Afer was praetor in 25 AD, and gained the favor of Tiberius by accusing Claudia Pulchra, the second cousin of Agrippina, of adultery and the u... | Domitius_Afer |@lemmatized domitius:4 afer:6 die:2 roman:1 orator:4 advocate:1 bear:1 nemausus:1 nîmes:1 gallia:1 narbonensis:1 flourish:1 reign:2 tiberius:2 caligula:3 claudius:1 nero:2 praetor:1 ad:5 gain:1 fa:1 vor:1 accuse:2 claudia:3 pulchra:3 second:1 cousin:1 agrippina:1 adultery:1 use:1 magic:1 art:1 emperor:2 ... |
3,850 | Amr_Diab | Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab () (born October 11, 1961) is an Egyptian singer and composer of jeel music ; the contemporary face of Egyptian al-jeel pop music, according to World Music, and the most popular singer in the Middle East. Diab has endured as the best-selling Arab recording artist of all time, according... | Amr_Diab |@lemmatized amr:69 abdel:5 basset:3 azeez:2 diab:83 born:1 october:5 egyptian:15 singer:13 composer:1 jeel:2 music:71 contemporary:5 face:1 al:9 pop:7 accord:4 world:24 popular:3 middle:24 east:16 endure:1 best:17 sell:6 arab:12 record:12 artist:8 time:8 let:3 go:5 egypt:13 award:18 selling:2 eastern:6 know:4... |
3,851 | Cave | Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico A cave is a natural underground void large enough for a human to enter. Some people suggest that the term cave should only apply to cavities that have some part that does not receive daylight; however, in popular usage, the term includes smaller spaces like sea caves, rock shelters, and... | Cave |@lemmatized lechuguilla:3 cave:145 new:3 mexico:3 natural:2 underground:3 void:1 large:9 enough:1 human:3 enter:1 people:3 suggest:1 term:4 apply:1 cavity:4 part:3 receive:1 daylight:1 however:1 popular:3 usage:1 include:10 small:1 space:1 like:1 sea:8 rock:13 shelter:3 grotto:1 speleology:3 science:3 exploration... |
3,852 | John_the_Evangelist | St John the Evangelist, imagined by Jacopo Pontormo, ca 1525 (Santa Felicita, Florence) Saint John the Evangelist (d. ca. 110; יוחנן "The LORD is merciful", Standard Hebrew Yoḥanan, Tiberian Hebrew Yôḥānān), or the Beloved Disciple, is traditionally the name used to refer to the author of the Gospel of John and the Fi... | John_the_Evangelist |@lemmatized st:15 john:83 evangelist:18 imagine:1 jacopo:1 pontormo:1 ca:2 santa:1 felicita:1 florence:1 saint:10 יוחנן:1 lord:2 merciful:1 standard:1 hebrew:2 yoḥanan:1 tiberian:1 yôḥānān:1 beloved:6 disciple:14 traditionally:2 name:6 use:1 refer:2 author:14 gospel:20 first:12 epistle:7 identify:3... |
3,853 | Continuous_function | In mathematics, a continuous function is a function for which, intuitively, small changes in the input result in small changes in the output. Otherwise, a function is said to be discontinuous. A continuous function with a continuous inverse function is called bicontinuous. An intuitive though imprecise (and inexact) id... | Continuous_function |@lemmatized mathematics:1 continuous:81 function:103 intuitively:3 small:8 change:2 input:2 result:3 output:2 otherwise:1 say:10 discontinuous:5 inverse:2 call:5 bicontinuous:1 intuitive:1 though:2 imprecise:1 inexact:1 idea:1 continuity:38 give:4 common:1 statement:2 whose:8 graph:4 draw:2 without... |
3,854 | IBM_AIX | AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the name given to a series of proprietary operating systems sold by IBM for several of its computer system platforms, based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible command and programming interface extensions. AIX runs on 32-bit or 64-bit IBM POWER or PowerPC CPUs (depending on... | IBM_AIX |@lemmatized aix:91 advanced:2 interactive:3 executive:1 name:1 give:1 series:4 proprietary:2 operate:6 system:61 sell:5 ibm:48 several:2 computer:6 platform:6 base:19 unix:14 v:7 compatible:3 command:8 program:5 interface:6 extension:1 run:13 bit:6 power:11 powerpc:6 cpu:3 depend:1 version:25 address:1 terabyt... |
3,855 | Douglas_Hofstadter | Douglas Richard Hofstadter (born February 15, 1945 in New York, New York) is an American academic whose research focuses on consciousness, thinking and creativity. He is best known for Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid, first published in 1979, for which he was awarded the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for general non... | Douglas_Hofstadter |@lemmatized douglas:15 richard:1 hofstadter:76 born:1 february:2 new:10 york:8 american:8 academic:2 whose:1 research:9 focus:1 consciousness:5 think:3 creativity:3 best:2 know:2 gödel:5 escher:4 bach:5 eternal:2 golden:2 braid:2 first:6 publish:6 award:1 pulitzer:1 prize:2 general:1 non:2 fiction:1... |
3,856 | Demographics_of_Guatemala | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Guatemala, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. According to the CIA World Fact Book, Mestizos (mixed Amerindian-Spanish - in loc... | Demographics_of_Guatemala |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:25 guatemala:7 include:4 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:2 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 accord:3 cia:4 world:5 fact:2 book:2 mestizo:2 mixed:3 amerindian:5 spanish:6 local:2 call:2 l... |
3,857 | Limited_overs_cricket | The Melbourne Cricket Ground hosts an ODI match between Australia and India. The two players in yellow are the batsmen and those in blue are the fielding team. Limited overs cricket, also known as one-day cricket and in a slightly different context as List A cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a matc... | Limited_overs_cricket |@lemmatized melbourne:2 cricket:63 ground:2 host:3 odi:7 match:42 australia:9 india:10 two:15 player:7 yellow:1 batsman:2 blue:3 fielding:1 team:62 limited:10 also:5 know:1 one:42 day:45 slightly:1 different:1 context:1 list:17 version:1 sport:12 generally:1 complete:3 whereas:1 test:8 first:24 c... |
3,858 | Carl_Meinhof | Carl Friedrich Michael Meinhof (July 23, 1857 – February 11, 1944) was a German linguist and one of the first linguists to study African languages. Early years and career Meinhof was born in Barzwitz near Rügenwalde in the Province of Pomerania. He studied at the University of Tübingen and at the University of Greif... | Carl_Meinhof |@lemmatized carl:4 friedrich:1 michael:1 meinhof:11 july:1 february:1 german:2 linguist:1 one:3 first:2 linguists:1 study:5 african:6 language:9 early:1 year:2 career:1 bear:1 barzwitz:1 near:1 rügenwalde:1 province:1 pomerania:1 university:3 tübingen:1 greifswald:1 become:1 professor:1 school:1 oriental:... |
3,859 | Free_Methodist_Church | The Free Methodist Church is a Methodist denomination that is a part of the Holiness Movement. The church is Evangelical in nature and has its roots in the Arminian-Wesleyan tradition. The Free Methodist Church has nearly 732,000 members worldwide in 82 nations. Light & Life magazine is the official publication. The F... | Free_Methodist_Church |@lemmatized free:53 methodist:58 church:65 denomination:6 part:1 holiness:4 movement:2 evangelical:3 nature:1 root:1 arminian:2 wesleyan:8 tradition:1 nearly:2 member:4 worldwide:2 nation:1 light:16 life:19 magazine:8 official:5 publication:7 world:21 ministry:13 center:1 indianapolis:3 indiana:3... |
3,860 | Blissymbols | Blissymbols or Blissymbolics were conceived of as an ideographic writing system consisting of several hundred basic symbols, each representing a concept, which can be composed together to generate new symbols that represent new concepts. Blissymbols differ from all the world's major writing systems in that the characte... | Blissymbols |@lemmatized blissymbols:5 blissymbolics:17 conceive:1 ideographic:2 writing:2 system:4 consist:1 several:1 hundred:1 basic:1 symbol:3 represent:2 concept:2 compose:1 together:1 generate:1 new:3 differ:1 world:3 major:1 write:3 character:3 correspond:1 sound:1 spoken:3 language:14 invent:1 charles:3 k:3 bli... |
3,861 | Godzilla_vs._Biollante | is a 1989 kaiju film written and directed by Kazuki Omori. It was the seventeenth film to be released in the Godzilla franchise and the second in terms of the franchise's Heisei period. The film is set after the events of The Return of Godzilla. Plot A scientific team picks through the ruins of Tokyo, searching for ti... | Godzilla_vs._Biollante |@lemmatized kaiju:1 film:10 write:1 direct:1 kazuki:1 omori:1 seventeenth:1 release:6 godzilla:51 franchise:2 second:1 term:1 heisei:1 period:1 set:1 event:2 return:4 plot:1 scientific:2 team:2 pick:1 ruin:1 tokyo:1 search:1 tissue:1 sample:3 leave:2 behind:1 mutant:1 dinosaur:1 follow:1 recent:... |
3,862 | Languages_of_Europe | Most of the many languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. Another major family is the Finno-Ugric. The Turkic family also has several European members. The North and South Caucasian families are important in the southeastern extremity of geographical Europe. Basque is a language isolate and Malt... | Languages_of_Europe |@lemmatized many:8 language:112 europe:26 belong:1 indo:6 european:18 family:7 another:2 major:2 finno:7 ugric:5 turkic:4 also:19 several:5 member:1 north:4 south:5 caucasian:4 important:3 southeastern:1 extremity:1 geographical:1 basque:4 isolate:2 maltese:4 national:8 semitic:5 list:6 include:3 s... |
3,863 | Colin_Powell | Official Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff portrait Colin Luther Powell (born April 5, 1937) is an American statesman and a former four-star general in the United States Army. He was the 65th United States Secretary of State (2001-2005), serving under President George W. Bush. He was the first African American app... | Colin_Powell |@lemmatized official:6 chairman:7 joint:8 chief:16 staff:14 portrait:1 colin:26 luther:4 powell:159 bear:2 april:5 american:27 statesman:2 former:7 four:3 star:5 general:23 united:18 state:34 army:13 secretary:22 serve:22 president:20 george:5 w:4 bush:20 first:13 african:8 appoint:3 position:7 registry:1... |
3,864 | Benzoic_acid | Benzoic Acid Crystals Benzoic acid, C7H6O2 (or C6H5COOH), is a colorless crystalline solid and the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid. The name derived from gum benzoin, which was for a long time the only source for benzoic acid. This weak acid and its salts are used as a food preservative. Benzoic acid is an important... | Benzoic_acid |@lemmatized benzoic:51 acid:67 crystal:1 colorless:1 crystalline:1 solid:1 simple:1 aromatic:5 carboxylic:3 name:1 derive:2 gum:4 benzoin:4 long:2 time:2 source:1 weak:1 salt:8 use:16 food:12 preservative:4 important:3 precursor:1 synthesis:6 many:2 organic:2 substance:1 history:1 discover:2 century:1 dry... |
3,865 | Cyborgs_in_fiction | Cyborgs are a prominent staple in the science fiction genre. This article summarizes notable instances of cyborgs in fiction. In 1966, Kit Pedler, a medical scientist, created the Cybermen for the TV program Doctor Who, based on his concerns about science changing and threatening humanity. The Cybermen had replaced mu... | Cyborgs_in_fiction |@lemmatized cyborg:89 prominent:2 staple:1 science:6 fiction:6 genre:1 article:1 summarize:1 notable:1 instance:1 kit:1 pedler:1 medical:1 scientist:3 create:8 cybermen:3 tv:7 program:3 doctor:6 base:6 concern:1 changing:1 threatening:1 humanity:2 replace:8 much:1 body:22 mechanical:4 prosthesis:1 s... |
3,866 | Politics_of_Niue | Politics of Niue takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the Chief Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Niue is self-governing in free association with New Zealand and is fully responsible for internal affairs. New Zealand retains some res... | Politics_of_Niue |@lemmatized politics:1 niue:13 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:2 representative:4 democratic:1 dependency:1 whereby:1 chief:1 minister:3 head:1 government:2 multi:1 party:14 system:2 self:1 governing:1 free:1 association:1 new:10 zealand:10 fully:1 responsible:2 internal:1 affair:2 retain:1 r... |
3,867 | Imaginary_number | (repeats the pattern from blue area) (repeats the pattern from blue area) An illustration of the complex plane. The imaginary numbers are on the vertical coordinate axis. In mathematics, an imaginary number (or purely imaginary number) is a complex number whose squared value is a real number less than or equal to... | Imaginary_number |@lemmatized repeat:3 pattern:3 blue:2 area:3 illustration:1 complex:9 plane:3 imaginary:34 number:41 vertical:3 coordinate:2 axis:8 mathematics:1 purely:2 whose:1 squared:1 value:1 real:10 less:1 equal:2 zero:3 ahlfors:1 lars:1 v:1 analysis:2 ed:1 new:1 york:1 mcgraw:1 hill:1 page:1 unit:3 denote:2 j:... |
3,868 | Economy_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia | The economic activity of the Federated States of Micronesia consists primarily of subsistence agriculture and fishing. The islands have few mineral deposits worth exploiting, except for high-grade phosphate. The potential for a tourist industry exists, but the remoteness of the location and a lack of adequate facilitie... | Economy_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia |@lemmatized economic:3 activity:2 federated:1 state:7 micronesia:2 consist:2 primarily:1 subsistence:2 agriculture:4 fishing:2 island:3 mineral:1 deposit:1 worth:1 exploit:1 except:1 high:3 grade:1 phosphate:1 potential:3 tourist:3 industry:7 exist:1 remoteness:1 location:... |
3,869 | Demographics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Republic of Ireland, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics of the Republic of IrelandPopulation (in millions) fro... | Demographics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:7 feature:1 population:33 republic:6 ireland:25 include:4 density:2 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:2 health:1 populace:1 economic:3 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 irelandpopulation:1 million:2 historical:2 data:2 cso:2 year:15 number... |
3,870 | Batman:_Year_One | "Batman: Year One" is the title of an American comic book story arc written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. It originally appeared in issues #404 to #407 of DC Comics' Batman comic title in 1987. It is one of the first examples of the "limited... | Batman:_Year_One |@lemmatized batman:53 year:15 one:21 title:6 american:2 comic:11 book:4 story:7 arc:2 write:4 frank:4 miller:6 illustrate:1 david:1 mazzucchelli:1 color:3 richmond:2 lewis:2 letter:1 todd:1 klein:1 originally:1 appear:2 issue:2 dc:5 first:9 example:1 limited:2 series:3 within:1 format:1 prevalent:1 se... |
3,871 | Grammatical_mood | Grammatical mood is one of a set of distinctive verb forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English and most other modern Indo-European languages, insofar as the same word patt... | Grammatical_mood |@lemmatized grammatical:8 mood:26 one:5 set:1 distinctive:1 verb:6 form:5 use:3 signal:1 modality:5 distinct:3 tense:3 aspect:1 although:1 concept:2 conflate:1 degree:1 many:4 language:10 include:2 english:1 modern:1 indo:4 european:4 insofar:1 word:1 pattern:1 express:1 time:1 currently:1 identify:1 ... |
3,872 | Joshua_Jackson | Joshua Carter Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian–American actor. He has appeared in primetime television and in over 32 film roles. He is known for playing Charlie Conway in The Mighty Ducks film series, the beloved badboy Pacey Witter in the television series Dawson's Creek and Peter Bishop in the television s... | Joshua_Jackson |@lemmatized joshua:7 carter:4 jackson:25 bear:3 june:1 canadian:2 american:1 actor:7 appear:5 primetime:1 television:5 film:9 role:6 know:1 play:7 charlie:2 conway:1 mighty:6 duck:6 series:9 beloved:1 badboy:1 pacey:2 witter:2 dawson:9 creek:8 peter:2 bishop:2 fringe:3 biography:3 early:1 life:3 vancouv... |
3,873 | Microscopy | Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples or objects. There are three well-known branches of microscopy, optical, electron and scanning probe microscopy. Optical and electron microscopy involve the diffraction, reflection, or refraction of electromagnetic radiation/electron beam interactin... | Microscopy |@lemmatized microscopy:101 technical:1 field:34 use:52 microscope:38 view:5 sample:25 object:19 three:5 well:9 know:10 branch:1 optical:24 electron:19 scan:17 probe:8 involve:4 diffraction:23 reflection:2 refraction:1 electromagnetic:1 radiation:2 beam:13 interact:1 subject:4 study:6 subsequent:1 collection... |
3,874 | History_of_Europe | The history of Europe describes the passage of time from humans inhabiting the European continent to the present day. For convenience sake, historians divide long periods into more manageable eras. The first evidence of Homo sapiens in Europe dates back to at least 35,000 BC, the European Paleolithic period. When set... | History_of_Europe |@lemmatized history:14 europe:109 describe:2 passage:1 time:23 human:2 inhabit:1 european:48 continent:6 present:5 day:8 convenience:1 sake:1 historian:6 divide:11 long:5 period:31 manageable:1 era:6 first:23 evidence:3 homo:3 sapiens:2 date:9 back:4 least:2 bc:18 paleolithic:1 settlement:3 agricultu... |
3,875 | Connecticut | Connecticut () is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and because various islands of New York span Connecticut's entire coast, New York as well to the south. Southwestern Connecticut... | Connecticut |@lemmatized connecticut:210 state:137 locate:6 new:100 england:19 region:12 northeastern:1 united:14 border:9 rhode:5 island:14 east:11 massachusetts:15 north:13 york:35 west:8 various:2 span:2 entire:2 coast:9 well:5 south:6 southwestern:5 part:13 metropolitan:4 area:18 three:8 eight:3 county:32 include:1... |
3,876 | Khmer_language | Khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ), or Cambodian, is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia. It is the second most widely spoken Austroasiatic language (after Vietnamese), with speakers in the tens of millions. Khmer has been considerably influenced by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and relig... | Khmer_language |@lemmatized khmer:86 ភ:1 ស:7 ខ:3 ម:9 រ:10 cambodian:14 language:31 people:2 official:1 cambodia:9 second:2 widely:2 speak:18 austroasiatic:1 vietnamese:6 speaker:6 ten:1 million:1 considerably:1 influence:4 sanskrit:4 pali:3 especially:1 royal:5 religious:1 register:7 vehicle:1 hinduism:1 buddhism:1 als... |
3,877 | Lucrezia_Borgia | This article is about the historical person. For the biographical opera, see Lucrezia Borgia (opera). Lucrezia Borgia is also the name Buffalo Bill gave to his gun. Supposed portrait of Lucrezia Borgia assumed to be by Dosso Dossi A portrait assumed to be of Lucrezia's, especially because of her trademark long blonde ... | Lucrezia_Borgia |@lemmatized article:1 historical:6 person:2 biographical:1 opera:5 see:3 lucrezia:100 borgia:82 also:6 name:5 buffalo:1 bill:1 give:4 gun:1 suppose:1 portrait:12 assume:4 dosso:2 dossi:2 especially:2 trademark:1 long:4 blonde:2 hair:3 april:2 june:4 daughter:1 rodrigo:5 powerful:3 renaissance:12 valenc... |
3,878 | Julia_Roberts | Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress. She became well known during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman opposite Richard Gere, which grossed $463 million worldwide. After receiving Academy Award nominations for Steel Magnolias in 1990 and Pretty Woman in 1991,... | Julia_Roberts |@lemmatized julia:25 fiona:1 robert:52 born:2 october:1 american:5 actress:43 become:4 well:2 know:4 early:3 star:19 romantic:3 comedy:9 pretty:7 woman:9 opposite:4 richard:4 gere:3 gross:3 million:5 worldwide:2 receive:5 academy:10 award:36 nomination:14 steel:6 magnolia:6 win:9 best:37 performance:5 er... |
3,879 | Enzyme | Human glyoxalase I. Two zinc ions that are needed for the enzyme to catalyze its reaction are shown as purple spheres, and an enzyme inhibitor called S-hexylglutathione is shown as a space-filling model, filling the two active sites. Enzymes are biomolecules that catalyze (i.e., increase the rates of) chemical reactio... | Enzyme |@lemmatized human:1 glyoxalase:1 two:8 zinc:3 ion:5 need:10 enzyme:244 catalyze:26 reaction:66 show:14 purple:1 sphere:2 inhibitor:28 call:19 hexylglutathione:1 space:2 filling:1 model:12 fill:2 active:19 site:23 biomolecules:1 e:17 increase:10 rate:17 chemical:18 nearly:1 know:9 protein:34 however:16 certain:1... |
3,880 | New_Amsterdam | New Amsterdam () was a 17th-century Dutch colonial settlement that later became New York City. The town developed outside of Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in the New Netherland territory (1614–1674) which was situated between 38 and 42 degrees latitude as a provincial extension of the Dutch Republic as of 1624. P... | New_Amsterdam |@lemmatized new:68 amsterdam:35 century:5 dutch:36 colonial:3 settlement:11 later:6 become:4 york:17 city:15 town:3 develop:2 outside:1 fort:17 manhattan:19 island:18 netherland:22 territory:9 situate:4 degree:1 latitude:1 provincial:4 extension:2 republic:9 possession:9 accomplish:1 first:9 establish:1 ... |
3,881 | Christmas | Christmas (), also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Christmas, Merriam-Webster. Retrieved October 6, 2008."Christmas," MSN Encarta. Retrieved October 6, 2008. "Christmas", The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913. The day marks the b... | Christmas |@lemmatized christmas:139 also:13 refer:4 day:27 annual:2 holiday:22 celebrate:13 december:20 commemorate:1 birth:15 jesus:22 nazareth:2 merriam:1 webster:1 retrieve:4 october:6 msn:1 encarta:1 catholic:6 encyclopedia:4 mark:4 beginning:1 large:3 season:5 christmastide:2 last:2 twelve:4 nativity:22 basis:2 a... |
3,882 | Computer_animation | An example of computer animation which is produced in the "motion capture" technique Computer animation (or CGI animation) is the art of creating moving images with the use of computers. It is a subfield of computer graphics and animation. Increasingly it is created by means of 3D computer graphics, though 2D computer... | Computer_animation |@lemmatized example:10 computer:63 animation:73 produce:7 motion:18 capture:10 technique:5 cgi:5 art:2 create:15 move:13 image:14 use:30 subfield:1 graphic:9 increasingly:1 mean:1 though:4 still:2 widely:2 stylistic:2 low:4 bandwidth:3 faster:2 real:8 time:10 render:20 need:3 sometimes:2 target:3 an... |
3,883 | Kenyanthropus | Kenyanthropus platyops is a 3.5 to 3.2 million year old (Pliocene) extinct hominin species that was discovered in Lake Turkana, Kenya in 1999 by Justus Erus, who was part of Meave Leakey's team. Kenyanthropus platyops The fossil found features a broad flat face with a toe bone that suggests it probably walked upright... | Kenyanthropus |@lemmatized kenyanthropus:10 platyops:7 million:4 year:4 old:2 pliocene:1 extinct:2 hominin:1 specie:5 discover:3 lake:1 turkana:2 kenya:6 justus:1 erus:1 part:1 meave:2 leakey:3 team:1 fossil:7 find:4 feature:2 broad:1 flat:6 face:6 toe:1 bone:4 suggest:1 probably:1 walk:1 upright:1 teeth:1 intermediate... |
3,884 | Brass_instrument | Image of a trumpet, foreground, a piccolo trumpet behind, and a flugelhorn in background. A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator. They are also called labrosones, literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" (Baines, 1993)... | Brass_instrument |@lemmatized image:1 trumpet:20 foreground:1 piccolo:2 behind:1 flugelhorn:2 background:1 brass:60 instrument:93 musical:2 whose:2 tone:7 produce:5 vibration:2 lip:5 player:14 blow:2 tubular:1 resonator:1 also:10 call:2 labrosones:1 literally:1 mean:2 vibrated:1 baines:2 two:22 factor:1 change:8 pitch:... |
3,885 | Hemiparesis | Hemiparesis is weakness on one side of the body. Contrast with Hemiplegia, which is total paralysis of the arm, leg, and trunk on the same side of the body. Hemiparesis is generally caused by lesions of the corticospinal tract, which runs down from the cortical neurons of the frontal lobe to the motor neurons of the sp... | Hemiparesis |@lemmatized hemiparesis:8 weakness:8 one:12 side:26 body:9 contrast:2 hemiplegia:3 total:4 paralysis:8 arm:10 leg:15 trunk:3 generally:1 cause:23 lesion:24 corticospinal:2 tract:11 run:1 cortical:1 neuron:3 frontal:1 lobe:1 motor:14 spinal:81 cord:71 see:6 second:2 paragraph:1 amyotrophic:1 lateral:5 scler... |
3,886 | Transport_in_Canada | Canada is a developed country whose economy includes the extraction and export of raw materials from its large area. Because of this, it has a transportation system which includes more than of roads, 10 major international airports, 300 smaller airports, 72,093 kilometres of functioning railway track, and more than 30... | Transport_in_Canada |@lemmatized canada:69 developed:1 country:2 whose:1 economy:1 include:6 extraction:3 export:1 raw:1 material:1 large:6 area:7 transportation:33 system:14 road:9 major:2 international:18 airport:34 small:2 kilometre:7 function:2 railway:13 track:1 commercial:2 port:10 harbour:5 provide:3 access:2 pa... |
3,887 | Hercule_Poirot | Hercule Poirot ( in French) is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels and 51 short stories that were published between 1920 and 1975 and set in the same era. Poirot has been portrayed on... | Hercule_Poirot |@lemmatized hercule:34 poirot:193 french:8 fictional:5 belgian:19 detective:37 create:4 agatha:16 christie:33 along:1 miss:9 marple:5 one:19 famous:7 long:5 lived:1 character:18 appear:13 novel:36 short:5 story:18 publish:8 set:2 era:1 portray:3 screen:3 film:11 television:5 various:3 actor:4 include:4 ... |
3,888 | History_of_the_Maldives | The Maldives is a nation consisting of 26 natural atolls, comprising 1192 islands Historical setting Since very ancient times, the Maldives were ruled by kings (Radun) sultans and occasionally queens (Ranin) sultanas. Historically Maldives has had a strategic importance because of its location on the major marine rou... | History_of_the_Maldives |@lemmatized maldives:58 nation:2 consisting:1 natural:1 atoll:11 comprise:1 island:24 historical:2 set:1 since:6 ancient:12 time:8 rule:7 king:3 radun:2 sultan:10 occasionally:2 queen:1 ranin:1 sultana:2 historically:1 strategic:2 importance:4 location:2 major:1 marine:1 route:3 indian:7 ocean:... |
3,889 | Census | A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national 'population and door to door censuses' (to be taken every 10 years a... | Census |@lemmatized census:384 procedure:1 systematically:1 acquire:1 record:16 information:36 member:3 give:10 population:87 regularly:2 occurring:1 official:10 count:18 particular:4 term:3 use:16 mostly:2 connection:2 national:25 door:8 take:75 every:48 year:66 accord:5 united:8 nation:4 recommendation:2 agriculture:... |
3,890 | Cemetery_H_culture | The Cemetery H culture developed out of the northern part of the Indus Valley Civilization around 1900 BCE, in and around western Punjab region located in present-day Pakistan. It was named after a cemetery found in "area H" at Harappa. The Cemetery H culture is part of the Punjab Phase, one of three cultural phases t... | Cemetery_H_culture |@lemmatized cemetery:4 h:4 culture:8 develop:2 northern:1 part:3 indus:6 valley:3 civilization:4 around:2 bce:3 western:1 punjab:2 region:1 locate:1 present:1 day:1 pakistan:1 name:1 find:1 area:1 harappa:3 phase:4 one:1 three:1 cultural:2 localization:1 era:1 tradition:2 consider:2 late:1 harrappan... |
3,891 | Motorola_68060 | A Motorola 68EC060 microprocessor The Motorola 68060 is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola released in 1994. It is the successor to the Motorola 68040 and is the highest performing member of the 680x0 family. Architecture It claimed to have three times the performance capability of the 68040 at the same clockrate... | Motorola_68060 |@lemmatized motorola:14 microprocessor:2 bit:2 release:1 successor:1 high:1 performing:1 member:1 family:1 architecture:7 claim:1 three:2 time:3 performance:2 capability:1 clockrate:1 lc:1 low:1 cost:1 version:2 without:2 mmu:5 ec:1 embed:1 controller:1 fpu:6 design:2 lead:1 joe:1 circello:1 share:1 arc... |
3,892 | Mixmaster_Morris | Mixmaster Morris, real name, Morris Gould, (born in Brighton, England in 1965) is an ambient DJ and underground musician. History He was born in Brighton, grew up in Lincolnshire and went to school in Somerset. At 15 he founded a punk rock band, The Ripchords, with himself on guitar, Sean Dromgoole as lead singer, Mi... | Mixmaster_Morris |@lemmatized mixmaster:2 morris:7 real:1 name:2 gould:1 bear:2 brighton:2 england:1 ambient:6 dj:11 underground:2 musician:4 history:1 grow:2 lincolnshire:1 go:1 school:1 somerset:1 found:1 punk:1 rock:1 band:5 ripchords:2 guitar:2 sean:1 dromgoole:1 lead:2 singer:4 mike:1 trei:1 drum:1 jonathan:2 coll... |
3,893 | Classical_guitar | The classical guitar, is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones. It traditionally has 3 plain gut bass strings and 3 gut wound silk core treble strings and the modern adaption typically has 6 nylon strings (the 3 bass-strings additionally being wound with a thin metal thread). ... | Classical_guitar |@lemmatized classical:65 guitar:189 plucked:3 string:191 instrument:43 family:4 call:13 chordophone:1 traditionally:3 plain:1 gut:8 bass:9 wound:3 silk:1 core:3 treble:1 modern:16 adaption:1 typically:1 nylon:10 additionally:2 wind:2 thin:6 metal:8 thread:2 basic:1 characteristic:4 shape:13 establish:... |
3,894 | Eligible_receiver | In American football and Canadian football, not all players on offense are entitled to receive a forward pass. Only an eligible pass receiver may legally catch a forward pass, and only an eligible receiver may advance beyond the neutral zone if a forward pass which crosses the neutral zone is thrown. If the pass is rec... | Eligible_receiver |@lemmatized american:6 football:10 canadian:5 player:27 offense:4 entitle:1 receive:6 forward:7 pas:13 eligible:35 receiver:36 may:11 legally:3 catch:4 advance:1 beyond:2 neutral:4 zone:4 cross:2 throw:3 non:1 penalty:3 foul:2 illegal:2 touch:4 assess:1 play:7 treat:1 incomplete:1 unless:2 ball:3 beh... |
3,895 | Kenneth_Noland | Kenneth Noland (born April 10, 1924) is an American abstract painter. He is identified today as one of the best-known contemporary American Color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a minimalist painter. Biography Kenneth Nol... | Kenneth_Noland |@lemmatized kenneth:7 noland:13 bear:2 april:2 american:3 abstract:2 painter:3 identify:1 today:1 one:3 best:1 know:2 contemporary:2 color:5 field:1 although:1 think:2 expressionist:1 early:2 minimalist:1 biography:4 begin:2 magna:1 canvas:6 painting:5 hirshhorn:1 museum:2 sculpture:1 garden:1 asheville... |
3,896 | Mars_in_fiction | Fictional representations of Mars have been popular for over a century. Interest in Mars has been stimulated by the planet's dramatic red color, by early scientific speculations that its surface conditions might be capable of supporting life, and by the possibility that Mars could be colonized by humans in the future. ... | Mars_in_fiction |@lemmatized fictional:2 representation:1 mar:270 popular:4 century:7 interest:1 stimulate:1 planet:52 dramatic:1 red:16 color:3 early:11 scientific:4 speculation:1 surface:8 condition:3 might:2 capable:4 support:1 life:13 possibility:2 could:2 colonize:6 human:40 future:6 almost:3 story:38 martian:92 e... |
3,897 | Commutator | In mathematics, the commutator gives an indication of the extent to which a certain binary operation fails to be commutative. There are different definitions used in group theory and ring theory. Group theory The commutator of two elements, g and h, of a group, G, is the element [g, h] = g−1h−1gh It is equal to the g... | Commutator |@lemmatized mathematics:1 commutator:21 give:2 indication:1 extent:1 certain:2 binary:1 operation:2 fail:1 commutative:1 different:1 definition:3 use:8 group:14 theory:5 ring:8 two:6 element:5 g:7 h:4 equal:1 identity:11 commute:3 e:4 gh:1 hg:1 subgroup:5 generate:2 call:2 derive:2 note:1 one:3 must:1 consi... |
3,898 | Adoptionism | Adoptionism, also called dynamic monarchianism, was a minority Christian belief that Jesus was born merely human and that he became divine later in his life. By these accounts, Jesus earned the title Christ through his sinless devotion to the will of God, thereby becoming the perfect sacrifice to redeem humanity. Adopt... | Adoptionism |@lemmatized adoptionism:16 also:7 call:4 dynamic:2 monarchianism:4 minority:1 christian:8 belief:4 jesus:19 bear:1 merely:1 human:1 become:2 divine:6 later:6 life:2 account:1 earn:1 title:1 christ:9 sinless:2 devotion:1 god:14 thereby:1 perfect:1 sacrifice:1 redeem:1 humanity:2 adoptionists:1 typically:1 p... |
3,899 | Post_Office_Protocol | In computing, the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. POP3 and IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol) are the two most prevalent Internet standard protocols for e-mail r... | Post_Office_Protocol |@lemmatized computing:1 post:4 office:4 protocol:16 version:4 application:1 layer:2 internet:10 standard:4 use:17 local:1 e:20 mail:30 client:29 retrieve:7 remote:1 server:24 tcp:5 ip:2 connection:10 message:30 access:6 two:2 prevalent:1 retrieval:1 virtually:1 modern:1 support:11 overview:1 make:... |
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