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4,000 | Courtney_Love | Courtney Michelle Love Although some sources give Love’s birth name as “Love Michelle Harrison,” her listing on the California Birth Index from the Center for Health Statistics gives a birth name of “Courtney Michelle Harrison." Between adoptions from several stepfathers, she has also gone by the names “Courtney Michel... | Courtney_Love |@lemmatized courtney:42 michelle:9 love:118 although:2 source:1 give:5 birth:8 name:5 harrison:6 list:6 california:3 index:1 center:1 health:5 statistic:2 adoption:1 several:2 stepfather:1 also:10 go:14 rodriguez:1 menely:2 change:1 happen:1 early:7 beginning:1 musical:2 career:4 end:4 first:10 marriage:... |
4,001 | Bastarnae | Map of the Roman empire and contemporary indigenous Europe in Ad 125, showing the location of the Bastarnae, divided into two groups. The smaller group, inhabiting the delta of the Danube and its northern environs, was known as the Peucini. The Bastarnae or Basternae were an ancient tribal group of probably mixed Celti... | Bastarnae |@lemmatized map:2 roman:57 empire:18 contemporary:1 indigenous:1 europe:2 ad:24 show:4 location:3 bastarnae:83 divide:2 two:4 group:10 small:4 inhabit:6 delta:9 danube:30 northern:6 environs:1 know:4 peucini:15 basternae:1 ancient:3 tribal:2 probably:10 mixed:3 celtic:9 germanic:11 origin:4 later:5 bc:29 lea... |
4,002 | Greg_Egan | Greg Egan (born 20 August 1961) is an Australian science fiction author. Egan specialises in hard science fiction stories with mathematical and quantum ontology themes, including the nature of consciousness. Other themes include genetics, simulated reality, posthumanism, mind transfer, sexuality, artificial intelligen... | Greg_Egan |@lemmatized greg:3 egan:10 born:1 august:1 australian:1 science:9 fiction:10 author:2 specialises:1 hard:1 story:13 mathematical:1 quantum:1 ontology:1 theme:2 include:5 nature:1 consciousness:1 genetics:1 simulated:1 reality:1 posthumanism:1 mind:2 transfer:1 sexuality:1 artificial:1 intelligence:1 superior... |
4,003 | Laura_Bertram | Laura Maureen Bertram (born September 5, 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress. She lives in Vancouver, Canada. She earned her degree in history from the University of Guelph. Career Her credits include the TV series Ready or Not, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Seasons of Love, and Andromeda as Trance... | Laura_Bertram |@lemmatized laura:2 maureen:1 bertram:4 born:3 september:1 toronto:1 ontario:1 canada:2 canadian:2 actress:3 live:1 vancouver:1 earn:1 degree:1 history:1 university:1 guelph:1 career:1 credit:2 include:1 tv:12 series:9 ready:5 afraid:3 dark:3 season:3 love:2 andromeda:2 trance:1 gemini:3 movie:1 night:2 ... |
4,004 | Iconoclasm | Relief statues in the Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht, attacked in Reformation iconoclasm in the 16th century. The birth and growth of Utrecht Iconoclasm, Greek for "image-breaking", is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually for relig... | Iconoclasm |@lemmatized relief:1 statue:20 cathedral:2 saint:5 martin:2 utrecht:2 attack:3 reformation:4 iconoclasm:34 century:9 birth:1 growth:2 greek:1 image:38 break:4 deliberate:1 destruction:20 within:9 culture:7 religious:18 icon:16 symbol:1 monument:5 usually:1 political:3 motif:2 frequent:1 component:1 major:4 ... |
4,005 | Banacek | This article is about a TV series. For the mentalist/entertainer, see Banachek. Banacek (one of the rotating NBC Mystery Movie series) was a short-lived, light-hearted detective TV series starring George Peppard on NBC from 1972 to 1974. It alternated in its timeslot with several other shows, but it was the only one t... | Banacek |@lemmatized article:1 tv:3 series:7 mentalist:1 entertainer:1 see:3 banachek:1 banacek:14 one:3 rotate:1 nbc:2 mystery:2 movie:1 short:1 live:1 light:1 hearted:1 detective:1 star:10 george:2 peppard:3 alternate:1 timeslot:1 several:1 show:4 last:1 beyond:1 first:5 season:9 later:2 rebroadcast:1 e:1 network:1 m... |
4,006 | Budweiser_(Anheuser-Busch) | Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch) is an American-style lager and is one of the most popular beers in the United States. Budweiser is made with a large proportion (up to 40% Protz, R., The Complete Guide to World Beer (2004), ISBN 1844428656 ) of rice in addition to hops and barley malt, for which it has received some criticis... | Budweiser_(Anheuser-Busch) |@lemmatized budweiser:96 anheuser:27 busch:30 american:4 style:3 lager:15 one:4 popular:5 beer:54 united:5 state:5 make:5 large:5 proportion:1 protz:1 r:1 complete:1 guide:1 world:4 isbn:1 rice:7 addition:2 hop:3 barley:3 malt:5 receive:2 criticism:1 though:1 company:8 take:2 position:1 give... |
4,007 | Mack_Sennett | Mack Sennett (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian -born Academy Award-winning director and was known as the innovator of slapstick comedy in film. During his lifetime he was known at times as the "King of Comedy." Early life Born Michael Sinnott in Richmond, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Sennett w... | Mack_Sennett |@lemmatized mack:7 sennett:44 january:1 november:3 canadian:2 bear:1 academy:3 award:4 win:2 director:3 know:3 innovator:1 slapstick:3 comedy:16 film:21 lifetime:1 time:5 king:1 early:4 life:2 born:1 michael:2 sinnott:1 richmond:1 province:1 quebec:1 canada:2 son:1 irish:1 catholic:1 immigrant:1 farmer:1 ... |
4,008 | Commodore_International | Commodore, the commonly used name for Commodore International, was a US electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which was a vital player in the home/personal computer field in the 1980s. The company is also known under the name of its R&D operation, Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Commodore developed... | Commodore_International |@lemmatized commodore:154 commonly:1 use:15 name:20 international:9 u:9 electronics:1 company:31 base:10 west:3 chester:3 pennsylvania:4 vital:1 player:5 home:7 personal:3 computer:40 field:1 also:5 know:1 r:1 operation:6 business:8 machine:10 cbm:7 develop:1 market:17 world:2 best:2 selling:2 ... |
4,009 | Hans-Georg_Gadamer | Hans-Georg Gadamer (; February 11, 1900 – March 13, 2002) was a German philosopher of the continental tradition, best known for his 1960 magnum opus, Truth and Method (Wahrheit und Methode). Life Gadamer was born in Marburg, Hesse-Nassau, as the son of a pharmaceutical chemist who later also served as the rector of t... | Hans-Georg_Gadamer |@lemmatized han:7 georg:7 gadamer:42 february:1 march:1 german:5 philosopher:3 continental:1 tradition:1 best:1 know:3 magnum:2 opus:2 truth:12 method:14 wahrheit:1 und:1 methode:1 life:3 bear:1 marburg:4 hesse:1 nassau:1 son:1 pharmaceutical:1 chemist:1 later:2 also:4 serve:1 rector:2 university:13... |
4,010 | Approximant_consonant | Approximants are speech sounds (phones) that could be regarded as intermediate between vowels and "typical" consonants. In the articulation of approximants, articulatory organs produce a narrowing of the vocal tract, but leave enough space for air to flow without much audible turbulence. Approximants are therefore more... | Approximant_consonant |@lemmatized approximants:23 speech:1 sound:3 phone:1 could:1 regard:1 intermediate:1 vowel:15 typical:1 consonant:3 articulation:5 articulatory:1 organ:1 produce:1 narrowing:1 vocal:1 tract:1 leave:1 enough:1 space:1 air:1 flow:1 without:3 much:1 audible:1 turbulence:2 therefore:2 open:1 fricativ... |
4,011 | Help_desk | A helpdesk is an information and assistance resource that troubleshoots problems with computers or similar products. Corporations often provide helpdesk support to their customers via a toll-free number, website and/or e-mail. There are also in-house helpdesks geared toward providing the same kind of help for employees... | Help_desk |@lemmatized helpdesk:35 information:3 assistance:1 resource:5 troubleshoot:1 problem:5 computer:5 similar:2 product:1 corporation:1 often:6 provide:4 support:9 customer:4 via:3 toll:1 free:1 number:3 website:1 e:2 mail:2 also:9 house:3 gear:1 toward:1 kind:1 help:10 employee:2 school:1 offer:2 class:1 perfor... |
4,012 | IP_address | An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical identification and logical address that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes. RFC 760, Although IP addresses are stored as binary numbers, they are usually displayed in human-read... | IP_address |@lemmatized internet:39 protocol:18 ip:83 address:163 numerical:1 identification:2 logical:1 assign:19 device:8 participate:1 computer:11 network:68 utilize:1 communication:3 node:3 rfc:19 although:2 store:1 binary:5 number:24 usually:8 display:1 human:2 readable:2 notation:6 role:1 characterize:1 follow:3 ... |
4,013 | J._Edgar_Hoover | John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972), generally known as J. Edgar Hoover, was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States. Appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation—predecessor to the FBI—in 1924, he was instrumental in founding the FBI in 1935, where he rem... | J._Edgar_Hoover |@lemmatized john:5 edgar:18 hoover:109 january:2 may:2 generally:1 know:3 j:19 first:2 director:20 federal:5 bureau:11 investigation:14 fbi:47 united:5 state:10 appoint:4 predecessor:1 instrumental:1 found:1 remain:3 death:6 credit:2 build:1 large:4 efficient:1 crime:5 fighting:2 agency:7 institute:1 n... |
4,014 | Military_of_Chile | Chile's armed forces are subject to civilian control exercised by the president through the Minister of Defense. Military service of 12 to 24 months is mandatory for all male citizens upon turning 18. This conscription service can be postponed for educational or religious reasons. In recent years and after several ma... | Military_of_Chile |@lemmatized chile:4 arm:2 force:6 subject:1 civilian:1 control:1 exercise:1 president:1 minister:1 defense:1 military:1 service:2 month:1 mandatory:1 male:1 citizen:1 upon:1 turn:1 conscription:1 postpone:1 educational:1 religious:1 reason:1 recent:1 year:1 several:1 major:2 reequipment:1 program:1 c... |
4,015 | Dimensional_analysis | Dimensional analysis is a conceptual tool often applied in physics, chemistry, and engineering to understand physical situations involving certain physical quantities. It is routinely used by mathematicians, statisticians, physical scientists and engineers to check the plausibility of derived equations and computation... | Dimensional_analysis |@lemmatized dimensional:58 analysis:41 conceptual:1 tool:3 often:10 apply:5 physic:9 chemistry:4 engineering:1 understand:6 physical:38 situation:4 involve:13 certain:2 quantity:73 routinely:1 use:29 mathematician:2 statistician:1 scientist:1 engineer:1 check:3 plausibility:2 derived:1 equation:28... |
4,016 | Central_processing_unit | Die of an Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor (actual size: 12×6.75 mm) in its packaging. A central processing unit (CPU) or processor is an electronic circuit that can execute computer programs. This topic has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s . The form, design and implementation of CPUs ... | Central_processing_unit |@lemmatized die:4 intel:14 microprocessor:16 actual:1 size:9 mm:1 packaging:1 central:2 processing:3 unit:17 cpu:168 processor:19 electronic:9 circuit:14 execute:24 computer:43 program:46 topic:1 use:45 industry:1 least:3 since:10 early:19 form:9 design:67 implementation:6 change:10 dramaticall... |
4,017 | Alcaeus_of_Mytilene | Alcaeus and Sappho, Attic red-figure kalathos, ca. 470 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2416) Alcaeus (Alkaios, Attic Greek Ἀλκαῖος) of Mytilene (c. 620 BC-6th century BC), Ancient Greek lyric poet who supposedly invented the Alcaic verse. He was included in the canonical list of nine lyric poets by the scholar... | Alcaeus_of_Mytilene |@lemmatized alcaeus:21 sappho:4 attic:2 red:1 figure:1 kalathos:1 ca:1 bc:3 staatliche:1 antikensammlungen:1 inv:1 alkaios:1 greek:6 ἀλκαῖος:1 mytilene:4 c:1 century:1 ancient:1 lyric:6 poet:4 supposedly:1 invent:1 alcaic:1 verse:3 include:2 canonical:1 list:1 nine:2 scholar:2 hellenistic:2 alexand... |
4,018 | Economy_of_Georgia_(country) | Despite the severe damage the economy of Georgia suffered due to civil strife in the 1990s, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 2000, achieving robust GDP growth and curtailing inflation. GDP growth, spurred by gains in the industrial and service sectors, remaine... | Economy_of_Georgia_(country) |@lemmatized despite:1 severe:1 damage:1 economy:12 georgia:62 suffer:2 due:2 civil:2 strife:1 help:2 imf:6 world:14 bank:8 make:6 substantial:1 economic:10 gain:4 since:8 achieve:1 robust:1 gdp:10 growth:7 curtail:1 inflation:3 spur:1 industrial:2 service:3 sector:8 remain:1 range:1 name:1... |
4,019 | Cornish_Nationalist_Party | Disambiguation: the term "Cornish Nationalist Party" is sometimes used incorrectly for Mebyon Kernow" The Cornish Nationalist Party (CNP), or Party Kenethlegek Kernow, is a political party led by Dr James Whetter campaigning for self-government for Cornwall that was formed by people who left Mebyon Kernow on 28 May 19... | Cornish_Nationalist_Party |@lemmatized disambiguation:1 term:1 cornish:15 nationalist:6 party:19 sometimes:1 use:1 incorrectly:1 mebyon:5 kernow:6 cnp:7 kenethlegek:1 political:5 lead:1 dr:2 james:1 whetter:2 campaign:2 self:2 government:2 cornwall:6 form:2 people:2 leave:2 may:1 nationalism:2 dick:2 cole:2 bernard:2 d... |
4,020 | International_Olympiad_in_Informatics | The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual informatics competition for secondary school students. The first IOI was held in 1989 in Pravetz, Bulgaria. The contest consists of two days computer programming, solving problems of an algorithmic nature. Students compete on an individual basis, with up to... | International_Olympiad_in_Informatics |@lemmatized international:5 olympiad:9 informatics:8 ioi:42 annual:1 competition:8 secondary:1 school:1 student:7 first:2 hold:26 pravetz:2 bulgaria:5 contest:5 consist:2 two:3 day:3 computer:5 programming:2 solve:3 problem:6 algorithmic:1 nature:1 compete:2 individual:1 basis:1 f... |
4,021 | Isaac_Bashevis_Singer | Isaac Bashevis Singer () (November 21, 1902 (see notes below) – July 24, 1991) was a Nobel Prize-winning Polish-born American author and one of the leading figures in the Yiddish literary movement. Life Early life Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in 1902 in Leoncin, a mainly Jewish village near Warsaw in Congress Poland... | Isaac_Bashevis_Singer |@lemmatized isaac:32 bashevis:34 singer:83 november:2 see:4 note:2 july:3 nobel:6 prize:4 win:2 polish:4 born:2 american:7 author:6 one:8 lead:5 figure:1 yiddish:21 literary:9 movement:1 life:13 early:2 bear:2 leoncin:1 mainly:1 jewish:20 village:3 near:2 warsaw:6 congress:2 poland:5 part:2 russi... |
4,022 | Hyena | The Hyaenidae () is a mammalian family of order Carnivora. The Hyaenidae family, native to both African and Asian continents, consists of four living species, the Striped Hyena and Brown Hyena (genus Hyaena), the Spotted Hyena (genus Crocuta), and the Aardwolf (genus Proteles). Evolution Skull of Hyaena eximia Lower j... | Hyena |@lemmatized hyaenidae:5 mammalian:1 family:8 order:1 carnivora:1 native:1 african:5 asian:1 continent:2 consists:1 four:2 living:2 specie:18 striped:2 hyena:83 brown:5 genus:11 hyaena:7 spotted:9 crocuta:4 aardwolf:7 proteles:2 evolution:2 skull:2 eximia:2 lower:1 jaw:2 seem:1 originate:1 million:6 year:6 ago:6 ... |
4,023 | George,_Duke_of_Saxony | George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony (b. Meissen, 27 August 1471 - d. Dresden, 17 April 1539), was duke of Saxony from 1500 to 1539. Duke George was a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Early life His father was Albert the Brave of Saxony, founder of the Albertine line of the Wettin family, his mother was Sidoni... | George,_Duke_of_Saxony |@lemmatized george:19 beard:1 duke:14 saxony:7 b:11 meissen:2 august:2 dresden:19 april:3 member:2 order:4 golden:1 fleece:1 early:3 life:2 father:6 albert:3 brave:2 founder:1 albertine:2 line:2 wettin:1 family:2 mother:1 sidonie:1 daughter:4 podiebrad:1 king:2 bohemia:1 elector:3 frederick:6 wi... |
4,024 | Parsley | Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a bright green, biennial herb, also used as spice. It is very common in Middle Eastern, European, and American cooking. Parsley is used for its leaf in much the same way as coriander (which is also known as Chinese parsley or cilantro), although it has a milder flavor than coriander. ... | Parsley |@lemmatized parsley:49 petroselinum:3 crispum:3 bright:1 green:6 biennial:2 herb:5 also:4 use:14 spice:2 common:3 middle:1 eastern:4 european:3 american:1 cooking:1 leaf:9 much:2 way:1 coriander:2 know:2 chinese:1 cilantro:1 although:2 milder:1 flavor:3 variety:1 two:1 form:1 curly:3 italian:2 flat:2 p:1 neapo... |
4,025 | Filippo_Tommaso_Marinetti | Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti (December 22, 1876 – December 2, 1944) was an Italian ideologue, poet, editor, and founder of the Futurist movement. Childhood and adolescence Emilio Angelo Carlo Marinetti (some documents give his name as "Filippo Achille Emilio") spent the first years of his life in Alexandria, Egyp... | Filippo_Tommaso_Marinetti |@lemmatized filippo:3 tommaso:2 emilio:3 marinetti:45 december:2 italian:6 ideologue:1 poet:3 editor:1 founder:1 futurist:17 movement:7 childhood:1 adolescence:1 angelo:1 carlo:2 document:2 give:2 name:1 achille:1 spend:1 first:7 year:8 life:4 alexandria:2 egypt:4 father:2 enrico:1 mother:1 a... |
4,026 | Amiga | The former Amiga logo, as used by Commodore-Amiga Inc. The Amiga 1000 (1985), the first model released. The Amiga 500 (1987) was the most popular variant of the Amiga. Commodore-Amiga Sales Figures The Amiga was a family of personal computers originally developed by Amiga Corporation. Development on the Amiga began in... | Amiga |@lemmatized former:2 amiga:194 logo:2 use:53 commodore:36 inc:5 first:16 model:24 release:24 popular:10 variant:3 sale:1 figure:1 family:2 personal:4 computer:33 originally:3 develop:8 corporation:3 development:5 begin:2 jay:1 miner:1 principal:1 hardware:38 designer:1 international:3 bought:1 introduce:4 machin... |
4,027 | Kirsten_Dunst | Kirsten Caroline Dunst (born April 30, 1982) is an American actress and singer. She made her film debut in Oedipus Wrecks, a short film directed by Woody Allen for the anthology New York Stories (1989). At the age of 12, Dunst gained widespread recognition playing the role of vampire Claudia in Interview with the Vampi... | Kirsten_Dunst |@lemmatized kirsten:2 caroline:1 dunst:62 bear:2 april:2 american:3 actress:16 singer:2 make:8 film:59 debut:4 oedipus:2 wreck:2 short:3 direct:5 woody:2 allen:2 anthology:2 new:7 york:4 story:5 age:5 gain:1 widespread:1 recognition:1 play:13 role:17 vampire:7 claudia:4 interview:7 nominate:14 golden:3 g... |
4,028 | Elbridge_Gerry | Elbridge Thomas Gerry (; July 17, 1744 November 23, 1814) was an American statesman and diplomat. As a Democratic-Republican he was selected as the fifth Vice President of the United States of America, serving under James Madison, from March 4, 1813 until his death a year and a half later. He was the second Vice Presid... | Elbridge_Gerry |@lemmatized elbridge:7 thomas:2 gerry:17 july:1 november:1 american:4 statesman:2 diplomat:1 democratic:5 republican:6 select:1 fifth:1 vice:4 president:5 united:5 state:10 america:1 serve:3 james:4 madison:2 march:1 death:1 year:2 half:1 later:2 second:1 die:2 office:2 first:2 immediate:1 predecessor:1... |
4,029 | Korean_cuisine | Hanjeongsik, a full-course Korean meal with a varied array of banchan (side dishes) The Chosun Ilbo Korean cuisine (Korean: Hanguk yori, 한국요리, 韓國料理; or Hanshik, 한식, 韓食) as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Its roots can be traced back to myths and legends of a... | Korean_cuisine |@lemmatized hanjeongsik:2 full:3 course:3 korean:94 meal:32 varied:1 array:2 banchan:11 side:17 dish:63 chosun:2 ilbo:2 cuisine:29 hanguk:1 yori:1 한국요리:1 韓國料理:1 hanshik:1 한식:1 韓食:1 national:5 know:10 today:7 evolve:2 century:16 social:1 political:1 change:4 root:6 trace:2 back:7 myth:7 legend:1 antiquit... |
4,030 | Halogen | Group → 7 ↓ Period 2 3 4 5 6 7 Legend <small>Halogen <small>Gas <small>Liquid <small>Primordial element <small>From decay <small>Synthetic The halogens or halogen elements are a series of nonmetal elements from Group 17 IUPAC Style (formerly: VII, VIIA) of the periodic table, comprising fluorine, (F); chlorine, ... | Halogen |@lemmatized group:12 period:1 legend:1 small:8 halogen:32 gas:6 liquid:2 primordial:2 element:15 decay:3 synthetic:3 series:2 nonmetal:1 iupac:1 style:1 formerly:1 vii:1 viia:1 periodic:4 table:4 comprise:1 fluorine:14 f:2 chlorine:13 cl:2 bromine:9 br:1 iodine:9 astatine:5 undiscovered:2 temporarily:1 name:1 ... |
4,031 | Comic_book | Action Comics #1 (June 1938), the introduction of Superman. Cover art by Joe Shuster. A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a funny book, comic paper or comic magazine) is a magazine made up of narrative artwork, virtually always accompanied by dialog (usually in word balloons, emblematic ... | Comic_book |@lemmatized action:2 comic:147 june:2 introduction:3 superman:2 cover:12 art:11 joe:2 shuster:2 book:56 often:8 shorten:1 simply:3 sometimes:3 call:4 funny:5 paper:4 magazine:11 make:5 narrative:2 artwork:1 virtually:2 always:1 accompany:1 dialog:1 usually:9 word:2 balloon:1 emblematic:1 artform:2 include:1... |
4,032 | Coercion | Coercion ( or ) is the practice of compelling a person or manipulating them to behave in an involuntary way (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats, intimidation, trickery, or some other form of pressure or force. These are used as leverage, to force the victim to act in the desired way. Coercion may inv... | Coercion |@lemmatized coercion:95 practice:3 compel:5 person:6 manipulate:2 behave:1 involuntary:1 way:5 whether:2 action:5 inaction:1 use:22 threat:17 intimidation:1 trickery:1 form:16 pressure:2 force:14 leverage:1 victim:11 act:3 desired:3 may:16 involve:6 actual:1 infliction:1 physical:6 pain:2 injury:5 psychologic... |
4,033 | Active_Directory | Typically Active Directory is managed using the graphical Microsoft Management Console. Active Directory is a technology created by Microsoft that provides a variety of network services, including: LDAP-like ADAM vs LDAP directory services Kerberos-based authentication DNS-based naming and other network information Us... | Active_Directory |@lemmatized typically:1 active:60 directory:73 manage:6 use:31 graphical:1 microsoft:11 management:2 console:2 technology:1 create:11 provide:15 variety:1 network:7 service:19 include:7 ldap:10 like:5 adam:10 v:1 kerberos:2 base:8 authentication:4 dns:6 naming:3 information:7 database:12 primarily:2 w... |
4,034 | Allah | Name of written in Arabic calligraphy by 17th century Ottoman artist Hâfız Osman Allah (, , ) is the standard Arabic word for God. While the term is best known in the West for its use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, in reference ... | Allah |@lemmatized name:24 write:4 arabic:27 calligraphy:2 century:4 ottoman:1 artist:1 hâfız:1 osman:1 allah:56 standard:4 word:11 god:54 term:15 best:2 know:2 west:1 use:19 muslim:16 reference:7 speaker:2 abrahamic:2 faith:3 include:6 christian:14 jew:6 encyclopædia:2 britannica:4 encyclopedia:6 modern:1 middle:4 eas... |
4,035 | Confederate_States_of_America | The Confederate States of America (also called the Confederacy, the Confederate States, and the CSA) formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven southern slave states of the United States of America, each of which had previously declared their secession from the United States. The CSA's de facto control... | Confederate_States_of_America |@lemmatized confederate:183 state:166 america:33 also:17 call:10 confederacy:75 csa:14 form:7 government:46 set:2 eleven:3 southern:32 slave:18 united:30 previously:1 declare:10 secession:46 de:3 facto:2 control:15 claimed:1 territory:21 vary:2 course:2 american:25 civil:41 war:84 depend:... |
4,036 | Cogency | An argument is cogent if and only if the truth of the argument's premises would render the truth of the conclusion probable (i.e., the argument is strong), and the argument's premises are, in fact, true. Cogency can be considered inductive logic's analogue to deductive logic's "soundness." As an example, consider the ... | Cogency |@lemmatized argument:21 cogent:5 truth:3 premise:5 would:4 render:1 conclusion:4 probable:4 e:1 strong:2 fact:2 true:2 cogency:5 consider:2 inductive:2 logic:4 analogue:1 deductive:3 soundness:3 example:3 following:1 without:1 look:1 lauren:4 pull:4 marble:4 bag:2 red:3 therefore:3 next:1 indeed:1 make:2 also:... |
4,037 | Code | In communications, a code is a rule for converting a piece of information (for example, a letter, word, phrase, or gesture) into another form or representation (one sign into another sign), not necessarily of the same type. In communications and information processing, encoding is the process by which information from ... | Code |@lemmatized communication:8 code:43 rule:1 convert:3 piece:1 information:5 example:6 letter:4 word:9 phrase:3 gesture:1 another:4 form:2 representation:3 one:4 sign:2 necessarily:1 type:1 processing:1 encode:3 process:2 source:2 symbol:1 communicate:1 decoding:1 reverse:1 symbols:2 back:1 understandable:1 receive... |
4,038 | Geodesy | An old geodetic pillar (1855) at Ostend, Belgium A Munich archive with lithography plates of maps of Bavaria Geodesy ( OED ), also called geodetics, a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three-di... | Geodesy |@lemmatized old:2 geodetic:29 pillar:1 ostend:1 belgium:2 munich:3 archive:1 lithography:1 plate:6 map:9 bavaria:2 geodesy:33 oed:1 also:12 call:10 geodetics:1 branch:1 earth:31 science:3 scientific:1 discipline:1 deal:1 measurement:10 representation:1 include:4 gravitational:1 field:6 three:5 dimensional:4 ti... |
4,039 | Norman_Foster,_Baron_Foster_of_Thames_Bank | The restored Reichstag in Berlin, housing the German parliament. The dome was built by Foster's redesign. The Hearst Tower in New York City. The Expo MRT Station, part of the Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore. View of 30 St Mary Axe from street level. The building serves as the London headquarters for Swiss Re and... | Norman_Foster,_Baron_Foster_of_Thames_Bank |@lemmatized restored:1 reichstag:3 berlin:3 housing:1 german:2 parliament:1 dome:2 build:3 foster:58 redesign:1 hearst:3 tower:9 new:9 york:4 city:9 expo:2 mrt:2 station:3 part:2 mass:1 rapid:1 transit:1 system:3 singapore:2 view:7 st:5 mary:4 axe:4 street:3 level:1 building:... |
4,040 | A.C._Chievo_Verona | Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona (more commonly called ChievoVerona or simply Chievo) is an Italian professional football club named after and based in Chievo, a suburb of Verona, Veneto, and owned by Paluani, a cake company and the inspiration for their original name, Paluani Chievo. The club is nicknamed alternativ... | A.C._Chievo_Verona |@lemmatized associazione:1 calcio:1 chievoverona:4 commonly:1 call:2 simply:2 chievo:49 italian:8 professional:2 football:10 club:14 name:8 base:1 suburb:1 verona:15 veneto:1 paluani:4 cake:1 company:2 inspiration:1 original:3 nickname:4 alternatively:1 gialloblu:6 mussi:2 volanti:2 ceo:3 share:1 st... |
4,041 | Dunwich | Dunwich () is a small town in Suffolk, England, within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Dunwich was the capital of East Anglia 1,500 years ago and was once a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade during the Early Middle Ages, with a natural harbour formed by the mouths of the River Blyth and the River Dunw... | Dunwich |@lemmatized dunwich:36 small:2 town:11 suffolk:7 england:4 within:1 coast:4 heaths:1 aonb:1 capital:2 east:7 anglia:3 year:4 ago:1 prosperous:1 seaport:1 centre:2 wool:2 trade:1 early:2 middle:2 age:2 natural:1 harbour:2 form:2 mouth:1 river:4 blyth:1 since:2 lose:22 erosion:6 decline:1 begin:1 sea:18 surge:1 ... |
4,042 | Harold_Alexander,_1st_Earl_Alexander_of_Tunis | Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (10 December 1891 16 June 1969) was a British military commander and field marshal of Anglo-Irish descent who served with distinction in both world wars, and between 1946 and 1952 served as the Governor General of Canada. He was born in ... | Harold_Alexander,_1st_Earl_Alexander_of_Tunis |@lemmatized field:16 marshal:15 harold:22 rupert:4 leofric:4 george:23 alexander:110 earl:9 tunis:12 december:15 june:28 british:16 military:11 commander:24 anglo:2 irish:9 descent:1 serve:5 distinction:1 world:9 war:15 governor:18 general:45 canada:27 bear:4 london:8 unit... |
4,043 | Möbius_function | For the rational functions defined on the complex numbers, see Möbius transformation. The classical Möbius function μ(n) is an important multiplicative function in number theory and combinatorics. The German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius introduced it in 1832. Hardy & Wright, Notes on ch. XVI: "... μ(n) occur... | Möbius_function |@lemmatized rational:1 function:32 define:5 complex:1 number:27 see:7 möbius:21 transformation:1 classical:3 μ:22 n:35 important:2 multiplicative:4 theory:7 combinatorics:4 german:3 mathematician:1 august:1 ferdinand:1 introduce:1 hardy:2 wright:2 note:3 ch:2 xvi:1 occur:2 implicitly:1 work:1 euler:2 e... |
4,044 | Demographics_of_Guinea | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Guinea, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics of Guinea describes the condition and overview of Guinea's peoples. Dem... | Demographics_of_Guinea |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:5 feature:1 population:13 guinea:7 include:4 density:1 ethnicity:2 education:2 level:2 health:2 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:3 affiliation:2 aspect:1 describe:1 condition:1 overview:1 people:1 topic:1 basic:1 statistic:3 well:1 identify:1 racial:1 et... |
4,045 | Natural_resource | Rainforest on Fatu-Hiva, Marquesas Islands is an example of an undisturbed natural resource. The Upsala Glacier in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina is an example of a natural resource. The ocean is a natural resource. Natural resources (economically referred to as land or raw materials) occur naturally within ... | Natural_resource |@lemmatized rainforest:3 fatu:1 hiva:1 marquesas:1 island:1 example:3 undisturbed:2 natural:19 resource:15 upsala:1 glacier:1 santa:1 cruz:1 province:1 argentina:1 ocean:2 economically:1 refer:1 land:2 raw:1 material:1 occur:1 naturally:1 within:1 environment:2 exist:1 relatively:1 mankind:1 form:1 of... |
4,046 | Linear_congruence_theorem | In modular arithmetic, the question of when a linear congruence can be solved is answered by the linear congruence theorem. If a and b are any integers and n is a positive integer, then the congruence ax ≡ b (mod n) (1) has a solution for x if and only if b is divisible by the greatest common divisor d of a an... | Linear_congruence_theorem |@lemmatized modular:1 arithmetic:1 question:1 linear:6 congruence:13 solve:6 answer:1 theorem:3 b:7 integer:3 n:9 positive:1 ax:3 mod:16 solution:16 x:15 divisible:1 great:2 common:2 divisor:2 denote:1 gcd:7 case:1 one:4 set:3 give:2 particular:1 exactly:2 residue:1 example:4 examine:1 equati... |
4,047 | Frederick_Douglass | Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, (born circa 1818 February 20, 1895) was an American abolitionist, women's suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer. Called "The Sage of Anacostia" and "The Lion of Anacostia", Douglass is one of the most prominent figures in African-Ameri... | Frederick_Douglass |@lemmatized frederick:69 douglas:180 born:1 augustus:2 washington:11 bailey:5 bear:5 circa:1 february:4 american:32 abolitionist:14 woman:12 suffragist:2 editor:3 orator:3 author:1 statesman:1 reformer:1 call:7 sage:1 anacostia:3 lion:2 one:10 prominent:2 figure:1 african:20 united:10 state:18 histo... |
4,048 | Sacraments_of_the_Catholic_Church | This article is an expansion of a section entitled Sacraments within the article: Roman Catholic Church. The Sacraments of the Catholic Church are, the Church teaches, "efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the ... | Sacraments_of_the_Catholic_Church |@lemmatized article:2 expansion:1 section:1 entitle:1 sacrament:66 within:1 roman:1 catholic:38 church:60 teach:3 efficacious:1 sign:3 grace:12 institute:2 christ:15 entrust:1 divine:3 life:4 dispense:2 u:1 visible:2 rite:11 celebrate:4 signify:1 make:8 present:1 proper:5 bear:1 fruit... |
4,049 | Cyc | Cyc is an artificial intelligence project that attempts to assemble a comprehensive ontology and knowledge base of everyday common sense knowledge, with the goal of enabling AI applications to perform human-like reasoning. The project was started in 1984 by Douglas Lenat and is developed by company Cycorp. Parts of the... | Cyc |@lemmatized cyc:39 artificial:6 intelligence:13 project:13 attempt:1 assemble:1 comprehensive:3 ontology:9 knowledge:49 base:22 everyday:1 common:9 sense:8 goal:1 enable:1 ai:2 application:7 perform:2 human:3 like:4 reason:2 start:6 douglas:2 lenat:4 develop:1 company:2 cycorp:9 part:3 release:13 opencyc:18 provid... |
4,050 | History_of_the_Americas | Non-Native American nations' claims over North America, 1750-2008. Political evolution of Central America and the Caribbean since 1700. European nations’ control over South America, 1700 to present The history of the Americas is the collective history of North and South America, including Central America and the Carib... | History_of_the_Americas |@lemmatized non:3 native:7 american:22 nation:7 claim:1 north:17 america:34 political:6 evolution:1 central:9 caribbean:4 since:2 european:13 control:1 south:13 present:1 history:5 collective:1 include:4 begin:5 people:11 migrate:2 area:6 asia:1 height:1 ice:2 age:2 group:5 generally:2 believe:... |
4,051 | Economy_of_Oman | Oman is a remarkably stable country in the Middle East. Current GDP per capita has expanded continuously in the past half-a-century. It grew 339% in the Sixties reaching a peak growth of 1,370% in the Seventies scaling back to modest 12% growth in the turbulent Eighties and rising again to 34% in the Nineties. Macro-e... | Economy_of_Oman |@lemmatized oman:26 remarkably:1 stable:1 country:5 middle:4 east:1 current:1 gdp:1 per:5 caput:1 expand:1 continuously:1 past:2 half:1 century:2 grow:5 sixty:1 reach:4 peak:1 growth:3 seventy:1 scale:1 back:2 modest:2 turbulent:1 eighty:1 rise:5 ninety:1 macro:1 economic:2 trend:2 chart:1 gross:2 dome... |
4,052 | Ceawlin_of_Wessex | Ceawlin (also spelled "Ceaulin" or "Caelin") (died c. 593) was a king of Wessex, in what is now southwestern England. He may have been the son of Cynric of Wessex, and the grandson of Cerdic of Wessex, who is recorded in early sources as the leader of the first group of West Saxons to come to England. Ceawlin was act... | Ceawlin_of_Wessex |@lemmatized ceawlin:64 also:20 spell:3 ceaulin:3 caelin:2 die:5 c:3 king:39 wessex:21 southwestern:1 england:21 may:16 son:9 cynric:7 grandson:1 cerdic:13 record:19 early:29 source:14 leader:2 first:8 group:5 west:29 saxon:78 come:5 active:1 time:10 anglo:44 invasion:1 complete:1 little:2 southern:7 ... |
4,053 | Bipyramid | Set of bipyramids(Example hexagonal form)Faces2n trianglesEdges3nVerticesn + 2Face configurationV4.4.nSymmetry groupDnhDual polyhedronn-gonal prismPropertiesconvex, face-transitiveNetA n-gonal bipyramid net, in this example a pentagonal bipyramid An n-gonal bipyramid or dipyramid is a polyhedron formed by joining an n... | Bipyramid |@lemmatized set:1 bipyramids:9 example:4 hexagonal:3 form:3 nsymmetry:1 groupdnhdual:1 polyhedronn:1 gonal:4 prismpropertiesconvex:1 face:16 transitiveneta:1 n:10 bipyramid:20 net:1 pentagonal:5 dipyramid:2 polyhedron:5 join:1 pyramid:2 mirror:1 image:1 base:8 referenced:1 gon:1 name:1 external:2 internal:1 ... |
4,054 | Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change | The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific intergovernmental body tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change caused by human activity. The panel was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), two organizations of... | Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change |@lemmatized intergovernmental:9 panel:23 climate:107 change:83 ipcc:156 scientific:32 body:6 task:6 evaluate:1 risk:9 cause:3 human:19 activity:14 establish:1 world:10 meteorological:6 organization:8 wmo:6 united:6 nation:5 environment:4 programme:4 unep:6 two:3 share:3 nobel:... |
4,055 | Goitre | A goitre (BrE), or goiter (AmE) (Latin struma), also called a bronchocele, is a swelling in the thyroid gland, which can lead to a swelling of the neck or larynx. Classification They are classified in different ways: A "diffuse goiter" is a goiter that has spread through all of the thyroid (and can be a "simple goi... | Goitre |@lemmatized goitre:19 bre:1 goiter:18 ame:1 latin:1 struma:5 also:8 call:1 bronchocele:1 swell:1 thyroid:17 gland:9 lead:2 swelling:2 neck:3 larynx:1 classification:2 classify:1 different:1 way:2 diffuse:1 spread:1 simple:2 multinodular:2 toxic:1 refers:2 hyperthyroidism:2 commonly:1 due:1 graf:7 disease:14 cau... |
4,056 | Wikipedia:Phase_II_feature_requests%2FWiki_shortcuts | This page is obsolete! It is an archive of old feature requests that were still active on 2002 July 20, when we moved from Phase II to Phase III of the software. Many requests were implemented then, while others became obsolete due to being rejected by the community. See Wikipedia:Feature requests for current requests.... | Wikipedia:Phase_II_feature_requests%2FWiki_shortcuts |@lemmatized page:15 obsolete:2 archive:1 old:1 feature:4 request:6 still:1 active:1 july:1 move:2 phase:3 ii:2 iii:1 software:1 many:2 implement:2 others:1 become:1 due:1 reject:1 community:1 see:4 wikipedia:4 current:2 call:1 wiki:4 code:2 html:1 comment:3 like:7 a... |
4,057 | Economy_of_Ghana | The economy of Ghana, West Africa has a diverse and rich resource base, and as such, has one of the highest GDP per capita in Africa. Ghana remains somewhat dependent on international financial and technical assistance as well as the activities of the extensive Ghanaian diaspora. Gold, timber, cocoa, diamond, bauxite, ... | Economy_of_Ghana |@lemmatized economy:7 ghana:30 west:1 africa:6 diverse:1 rich:1 resource:1 base:3 one:6 high:6 gdp:8 per:4 caput:2 remain:3 somewhat:1 dependent:1 international:4 financial:3 technical:1 assistance:2 well:2 activity:2 extensive:2 ghanaian:5 diaspora:1 gold:3 timber:4 cocoa:8 diamond:1 bauxite:2 mangan... |
4,058 | Habeas_corpus | Habeas corpus () (Latin: You (shall) have the body ) is a legal action, or writ, through which a person can seek relief from the unlawful detention of him or herself, or of another person. It protects the individual from harming him or herself, or from being harmed by the judicial system. The writ of habeas corpus has... | Habeas_corpus |@lemmatized habeas:127 corpus:116 latin:5 shall:13 body:8 legal:14 action:10 writ:76 person:21 seek:7 relief:7 unlawful:10 detention:29 another:4 protect:1 individual:13 harm:2 judicial:6 system:1 historically:2 important:3 instrument:1 safeguarding:1 freedom:2 arbitrary:2 state:54 english:7 origin:1 als... |
4,059 | Nokia | Nokia Corporation ( in Finnish) (, , ) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki. Nokia is focused on wireless and wired telecommunications, with 128,445 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries ... | Nokia |@lemmatized nokia:205 corporation:15 finnish:21 multinational:1 communication:11 headquarter:3 keilaniemi:1 espoo:4 city:2 neighbour:1 finland:22 capital:1 helsinki:7 focus:5 wireless:2 wire:1 telecommunication:17 employee:5 country:10 sale:10 global:10 annual:3 revenue:1 eur:1 billion:8 operate:3 profit:1 world... |
4,060 | Arraignment | Arraignment is a formal reading of a criminal complaint in the presence of the defendant to inform him of the charges against him. In response to arraignment, the accused is expected to enter a plea. Acceptable pleas vary among jurisdictions, but they generally include "guilty", "not guilty", and the peremptory pleas (... | Arraignment |@lemmatized arraignment:4 formal:1 reading:1 criminal:4 complaint:1 presence:1 defendant:8 inform:1 charge:2 response:1 accuse:1 expect:1 enter:3 plea:9 acceptable:1 pleas:1 vary:1 among:1 jurisdiction:2 generally:1 include:1 guilty:10 peremptory:1 bar:1 set:2 reason:1 trial:3 cannot:1 proceed:1 nolo:1 con... |
4,061 | NTSC | Television encoding systems by nation, Countries using the NTSC system are shown in green. NTSC (National Television System Committee) is the analog television system used in most of the Americas, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Burma, and some Pacific island nations and territories (see map). NTSC is also the name of the... | NTSC |@lemmatized television:42 encode:10 system:44 nation:3 country:5 use:64 ntsc:110 show:4 green:1 national:3 committee:5 analog:16 america:7 japan:4 south:4 korea:3 taiwan:3 burma:2 pacific:3 island:4 territory:3 see:4 map:1 also:11 name:1 u:21 standardization:1 body:1 adopt:8 broadcast:38 standard:33 report:3 pane... |
4,062 | Kingsley_Amis | Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic and teacher. He wrote more than twenty novels, three collections of poetry, short stories, radio and television scripts, and books of social and literary criticism. According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis wa... | Kingsley_Amis |@lemmatized sir:4 kingsley:28 william:10 amis:87 cbe:1 april:2 october:5 english:9 novelist:10 poet:7 critic:2 teacher:2 write:11 twenty:2 novel:21 three:2 collection:3 poetry:4 short:4 story:4 radio:1 television:1 script:1 book:11 social:4 literary:6 criticism:3 accord:2 biographer:3 zachary:5 leader:9 ... |
4,063 | Hopwood_Program | The Hopwood Program administers the University of Michigan Hopwood Award in literature, as well as several other awards in writing. It is located in the Hopwood Room at the University of Michigan and serves the needs and interests of Hopwood contestants. The Room was established by Professor Roy W. Cowden, Director of ... | Hopwood_Program |@lemmatized hopwood:15 program:6 administer:4 university:6 michigan:6 award:12 literature:5 well:1 several:1 write:4 locate:1 room:3 serve:1 need:1 interest:1 contestant:1 establish:1 professor:1 roy:1 w:2 cowden:1 director:1 generously:1 contribute:1 part:1 library:2 grow:1 addition:2 many:1 volume:2 ... |
4,064 | Macbeth | Poster for a circa 1884 American production of Macbeth, starring Thomas W. Keene. Top-left: Macbeth and Banquo meet the three witches. Middle-left: Just after the murder of Duncan. Bottom-left: Banquo's ghost. Bottom-right: Macbeth duels Macduff. Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about a regicide and its afte... | Macbeth |@lemmatized poster:1 circa:1 american:4 production:37 macbeth:176 star:6 thomas:3 w:2 keene:1 top:1 left:4 banquo:38 meet:2 three:14 witch:31 middle:2 murder:13 duncan:20 bottom:2 ghost:6 right:2 duel:1 macduff:22 tragedy:13 william:7 shakespeare:48 regicide:2 aftermath:1 short:5 believe:5 write:7 sometime:1 l... |
4,065 | Dalhousie_University | Dalhousie University is a university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. As the largest post-secondary educational institution in the Maritime Provinces it offers a wide array of programs, including a medical program and the Dalhousie Law School. The chancellor is Mr. Fred Fountain; Dr. Tom Traves serves as presid... | Dalhousie_University |@lemmatized dalhousie:85 university:65 locate:4 halifax:12 nova:11 scotia:11 canada:12 large:2 post:3 secondary:2 educational:1 institution:6 maritime:1 provinces:1 offer:3 wide:2 array:1 program:6 include:5 medical:4 law:11 school:12 chancellor:2 mr:1 fred:1 fountain:2 dr:25 tom:1 traves:1 serf:1... |
4,066 | IEEE_802.3 | IEEE 802.3 is a collection of IEEE standards defining the physical layer, and the media access control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer, of wired Ethernet. This is generally a LAN technology with some WAN applications. Physical connections are made between nodes and/or infrastructure devices (hubs, switches, route... | IEEE_802.3 |@lemmatized ieee:23 collection:1 standard:13 define:3 physical:2 layer:4 medium:2 access:2 control:5 mac:6 sublayer:1 data:6 link:4 wired:1 ethernet:29 generally:2 lan:3 technology:2 wan:1 application:1 connection:1 make:1 node:1 infrastructure:1 device:1 hub:1 switch:1 router:1 various:2 type:10 copper:1 f... |
4,067 | Mieszko_I_of_Poland | <font size="+1">Mieszko IImage:MieszkoDagome.jpg Imagined image by Jan MatejkoReign c. 960 – May 25, 992Royal House PiastCoat of Arms The Piast EagleParents Siemomysł,mother unknownConsorts Dubrawka,OdaChildren With Dubrawka:Bolesław I the Brave,ŚwiętosławaWith Oda:Mieszko,Świętopełk,LambertDate of Birth c. 935Pl... | Mieszko_I_of_Poland |@lemmatized font:1 size:1 mieszko:30 iimage:1 mieszkodagome:1 jpg:1 imagine:1 image:1 jan:3 matejkoreign:1 c:3 may:3 house:1 piastcoat:1 arm:1 piast:2 eagleparents:1 siemomysł:2 mother:2 unknownconsorts:1 dubrawka:3 odachildren:1 bolesław:2 brave:1 świętosławawith:1 oda:5 świętopełk:2 lambertdate:1... |
4,068 | Book_of_Joshua | The Book of Joshua () is the sixth book in both the Hebrew Tanakh and the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book stands as the first in the Former (or First) Prophets covering the history of Israel from the possession of the Promised Land to the Babylonian Captivity. Summary The book of Joshua contains a hist... | Book_of_Joshua |@lemmatized book:19 joshua:46 sixth:1 hebrew:5 tanakh:2 old:1 testament:1 christian:4 bible:11 stand:4 first:5 former:1 prophet:2 cover:1 history:5 israel:3 possession:2 promised:1 land:6 babylonian:3 captivity:2 summary:1 contain:2 israelite:18 death:6 moses:5 virtue:1 previous:1 appointment:2 successo... |
4,069 | Costa_Smeralda | A view of the Costa Smeralda near Capriccioli. The Costa Smeralda (English: “Emerald Coast”) is a coastal area in northern Sardinia, 55 km long and covering more than 30 km², with enchanting beaches and a system of villages built according to an extremely detailed urban plan. The area is a luxurious tourist destination... | Costa_Smeralda |@lemmatized view:1 costa:2 smeralda:2 near:2 capriccioli:2 english:1 emerald:1 coast:2 coastal:1 area:4 northern:1 sardinia:3 km:1 long:1 cover:1 enchant:1 beach:2 system:1 village:2 build:1 accord:1 extremely:1 detailed:1 urban:1 plan:1 luxurious:1 tourist:2 destination:2 feature:2 exquisite:1 white:1 ... |
4,070 | Alkali_metal | Group → 1 ↓ Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The alkali metals are a series of chemical elements comprising Group 1 (IUPAC style) of the periodic table: lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs), and francium (Fr). (Hydrogen, although nominally also a member of Group 1, very rarely exhibits behav... | Alkali_metal |@lemmatized group:11 period:2 alkali:21 metal:23 series:2 chemical:2 element:8 comprise:1 iupac:1 style:1 periodic:4 table:4 lithium:4 li:1 sodium:6 na:1 potassium:7 k:3 rubidium:5 rb:1 caesium:6 cs:1 francium:5 fr:1 hydrogen:8 although:1 nominally:1 also:3 member:2 rarely:1 exhibit:1 behavior:3 comparabl... |
4,071 | First_Council_of_Nicaea | The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day İznik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. The Council was historically significant as the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom. ... | First_Council_of_Nicaea |@lemmatized first:29 council:79 nicaea:21 christian:26 bishop:48 convene:5 bithynia:2 present:9 day:12 znik:2 turkey:2 roman:5 emperor:11 constantine:17 ad:4 historically:2 significant:3 effort:2 attain:2 consensus:3 church:28 assembly:3 represent:3 christendom:4 richard:3 kieckhefer:2 papacy:2... |
4,072 | Benjamin | Benjamin Exterior view of Kever Binyamin (Tomb of Benjamin), located outside Kfar Saba, Israel. Benjamin () in the Book of Genesis, is a son of Jacob, the second (and last) son of Rachel, and the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin; Genesis 35:18 in the Biblical account, unlike Rachel's first son - Joseph, the... | Benjamin |@lemmatized benjamin:52 exterior:1 view:3 kever:2 binyamin:1 tomb:1 locate:1 outside:1 kfar:1 saba:1 israel:2 book:2 genesis:8 son:18 jacob:11 second:1 last:1 rachel:7 founder:1 israelite:4 tribe:14 biblical:6 account:4 unlike:1 first:5 joseph:42 father:3 ephraim:4 manasseh:2 bear:5 arrive:1 canaan:5 however:... |
4,073 | Bioinformatics | Map of the human X chromosome (from the NCBI website). Assembly of the human genome is one of the greatest achievements of bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is the application of information technology to the field of molecular biology. The term bioinformatics was coined by Paulien Hogeweg in 1978 for the study of inform... | Bioinformatics |@lemmatized map:4 human:6 x:4 chromosome:1 ncbi:3 website:1 assembly:3 genome:33 one:16 great:1 achievement:1 bioinformatics:65 application:8 information:15 technology:5 field:6 molecular:13 biology:36 term:2 coin:1 paulien:1 hogeweg:1 study:9 informatic:1 process:11 biotic:1 system:15 nowadays:1 entail... |
4,074 | End_zone | A player rushes into the red painted end zone, scoring a touchdown during a college football game. The University of Texas Longhorn Band performing on the football field of Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, the end zone of which is decorated in colors of The University of Texas at Austin. The end zone is a term used i... | End_zone |@lemmatized player:5 rush:1 red:1 painted:1 end:28 zone:20 score:7 touchdown:5 college:3 football:13 game:3 university:2 texas:3 longhorn:1 band:1 perform:1 field:12 reliant:1 stadium:1 houston:1 decorate:1 color:2 austin:1 term:3 use:3 canadian:6 american:4 area:2 line:21 goal:21 bound:4 sideline:3 two:2 opp... |
4,075 | Economy_of_Burkina_Faso | Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world with an average income per capita of €250 (US$300). More than 80 percent of the population relies on subsistence agriculture, with only a small fraction directly involved in industry and services. Highly variable rainfall, poor soils, lack of adequate communicat... | Economy_of_Burkina_Faso |@lemmatized burkina:8 faso:4 one:1 poor:2 country:4 world:2 average:2 income:1 per:3 caput:2 u:3 percent:6 population:3 relies:1 subsistence:2 agriculture:2 small:1 fraction:1 directly:1 involve:1 industry:3 service:1 highly:2 variable:1 rainfall:2 soil:3 lack:1 adequate:1 communication:1 infra... |
4,076 | Chinese_cuisine | Chinese cuisine (Traditional Chinese: 中國菜 or 中餐, Simplified Chinese: 中国菜 or 中餐) originated from the various regions of China and has become widespread in many other parts of the world — from Asia to the Americas, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa. In recent years, connoisseurs of Chinese cuisine have also s... | Chinese_cuisine |@lemmatized chinese:32 cuisine:14 traditional:4 中國菜:1 中餐:2 simplify:1 中国菜:1 originate:1 various:1 region:2 china:14 become:2 widespread:1 many:2 part:2 world:3 asia:2 america:1 australia:1 western:7 europe:2 southern:2 africa:1 recent:1 year:1 connoisseur:1 also:5 sprout:2 eastern:2 south:1 american:3 ... |
4,077 | Kryptonite | {{Infobox comics elements |image = Kryptonite.JPG |imagesize = |caption = Lex Luthor in front of a display of kryptonite and holding Green Kryptonite.From a panel in Action Comics Annual #10, 2007. |publisher = DC Comics |debut = |creators = |type = Element |material = y |supports = Superman |subcat... | Kryptonite |@lemmatized infobox:1 comic:31 element:15 image:1 kryptonite:325 jpg:1 imagesize:1 caption:1 lex:26 luthor:31 front:2 display:1 hold:4 green:70 panel:1 action:10 annual:3 publisher:1 dc:8 debut:1 creator:2 type:1 material:6 support:1 superman:174 subcat:1 sortkey:1 fictional:3 mythos:2 originate:2 radio:3 s... |
4,078 | Nirvana | In sramanic thought, Nirvana (, ; , ; Prakrit: णिव्वाण) is the state of being free from both suffering and the cycle of rebirth. It is an important concept in Buddhism and Jainism. "Nibbāna" is a Pāli word that means "blowing out" — that is, blowing out the fires of greed, hatred, and delusion. Richard Gombrich, Ther... | Nirvana |@lemmatized sramanic:1 thought:7 nirvana:76 prakrit:1 ण:2 व:2 state:19 free:5 suffering:4 cycle:2 rebirth:5 important:2 concept:2 buddhism:23 jainism:6 nibbāna:7 pāli:3 word:6 mean:23 blow:6 fire:8 greed:4 hatred:3 delusion:6 richard:1 gombrich:1 theravada:6 social:1 history:1 ancient:2 benares:1 modern:2 colo... |
4,079 | Ellensburg,_Washington | Davidson Building, historic downtown Ellensburg Barge Hall, Central Washington University Ellensburg is a city in, and the county seat of, Kittitas County, Washington, United States. The population was 15,414 at the 2000 census. This number includes the college student population, which accounts for nearly 8,000. Ellen... | Ellensburg,_Washington |@lemmatized davidson:1 building:2 historic:3 downtown:5 ellensburg:30 barge:1 hall:2 central:3 washington:12 university:5 city:22 county:3 seat:1 kittitas:5 united:3 state:8 population:6 census:3 number:1 include:2 college:1 student:1 account:1 nearly:1 locate:4 east:1 cascade:1 range:1 home:1 c... |
4,080 | Insertion_sort | Insertion sort is a simple sorting algorithm, a comparison sort in which the sorted array (or list) is built one entry at a time. It is much less efficient on large lists than more advanced algorithms such as quicksort, heapsort, or merge sort. However, insertion sort provides several advantages: simple implementatio... | Insertion_sort |@lemmatized insertion:45 sort:77 simple:4 sorting:4 algorithm:16 comparison:9 sorted:9 array:25 list:9 build:1 one:4 entry:3 time:16 much:1 less:1 efficient:5 large:3 advanced:1 quicksort:2 heapsort:1 merge:1 however:3 provide:2 several:1 advantage:3 implementation:4 quite:1 small:6 data:4 set:3 adaptiv... |
4,081 | Dryope | In Greek mythology, Dryope Drys, "oak"; dryope "woodpecker" (Graves) (Δρυόπη) was the daughter of Dryops ("oak-man") or of Eurytus (and hence half-sister to Iole). She was sometimes thought of as one of the Pleiades. There are two stories of her metamorphosis into a black poplar. According to the first, Apollo seduce... | Dryope |@lemmatized greek:3 mythology:1 dryope:11 dry:1 oak:2 woodpecker:1 graf:3 δρυόπη:1 daughter:2 dryops:2 man:2 eurytus:1 hence:1 half:1 sister:1 iole:1 sometimes:1 think:1 one:3 pleiades:1 two:1 story:2 metamorphosis:2 black:2 poplar:3 accord:1 first:1 apollo:4 seduce:1 trick:1 accustom:1 play:2 hamadryad:1 wood:... |
4,082 | Björn_Borg | (; born 6 June 1956) is a former World No. 1 tennis player from Sweden who is widely regarded by observers and tennis players as one of the greatest players in the sport's history. "Navratilova joins Laver and Borg on the shortlist (as voted for by . . . Navratilova)", Alastair Campbell, bon jovuThe Times, 3 July 2004 ... | Björn_Borg |@lemmatized bear:2 june:4 former:2 world:16 tennis:42 player:55 sweden:10 widely:1 regard:1 observer:2 one:17 great:6 sport:5 history:6 navratilova:2 join:2 laver:8 borg:157 shortlist:1 vote:1 alastair:1 campbell:1 bon:1 jovuthe:1 time:36 july:2 ref:2 king:1 tim:1 pear:1 win:95 grand:45 slam:45 single:56 ti... |
4,083 | Ghent | Ghent (; Dutch Gent ; French Gand ; and formerly Gaunt in English) is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region, Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and became in the Middle Ages one of ... | Ghent |@lemmatized ghent:68 dutch:8 gent:6 french:2 gand:1 formerly:1 gaunt:3 english:3 city:48 municipality:8 locate:1 flemish:3 region:4 belgium:11 capital:1 big:6 east:4 flanders:8 province:2 start:2 settlement:1 confluence:3 river:2 scheldt:3 lys:2 become:4 middle:3 age:5 one:7 large:5 rich:2 northern:1 europe:3 to... |
4,084 | Militia | The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000 to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a ... | Militia |@lemmatized term:17 militia:193 commonly:2 use:22 today:3 refer:5 military:37 force:66 compose:9 ordinary:2 citizen:21 american:16 heritage:2 dictionary:5 english:17 language:1 fourth:1 edition:2 houghton:1 mifflin:1 company:2 provide:8 defense:18 emergency:7 law:17 enforcement:3 paramilitary:12 service:21 tim... |
4,085 | Gallienus | Gallienus depicted on a lead seal Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus (c.218-268) ruled the Roman Empire as co-emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and then as the sole Roman Emperor from 260 to 268. He took control of the empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with th... | Gallienus |@lemmatized gallienus:61 depict:2 lead:5 seal:1 publius:1 licinius:1 egnatius:3 c:1 rule:3 roman:12 empire:18 co:2 emperor:20 father:6 valerian:15 sole:2 take:10 control:5 time:13 undergo:1 great:4 crisis:3 record:2 deal:5 mixed:1 win:4 number:2 military:7 victory:10 unable:1 keep:4 much:1 realm:3 secede:1 l... |
4,086 | Dodo | The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Related to pigeons and doves, it stood about a meter tall, weighing about , living on fruit and nesting on the ground. The dodo has been extinct since the mid-to-late 17th century. Database entry includes justificati... | Dodo |@lemmatized dodo:69 raphus:5 cucullatus:4 flightless:2 bird:32 endemic:1 indian:1 ocean:1 island:9 mauritius:14 relate:2 pigeon:8 dove:3 stand:1 meter:1 tall:1 weigh:2 live:2 fruit:5 nest:2 ground:2 extinct:11 since:1 mid:2 late:2 century:5 database:1 entry:1 include:4 justification:1 species:1 list:1 commonly:3 ... |
4,087 | O_Canada | "O Canada" is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, the Honourable Théodore Robitaille, for the 1880 St. Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony. Calixa Lavallée wrote the music, which was a setting of a patriotic poem composed by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-B... | O_Canada |@lemmatized canada:57 national:13 anthem:16 song:7 originally:2 commission:1 lieutenant:1 governor:1 quebec:3 honourable:1 théodore:1 robitaille:1 st:1 jean:3 baptiste:3 day:4 ceremony:3 calixa:1 lavallée:2 write:7 music:3 setting:1 patriotic:4 poem:6 compose:4 poet:1 judge:1 sir:2 adolphe:2 basile:2 routhier... |
4,088 | Capitalism | Capitalism is an economic system in which wealth, and the means of producing wealth, are privately owned. Arleen J. Hoag, John H. Hoag. Introductory Economics. World Scientific, 2006. pp 43-44. Through capitalism, the land, labor, and capital are owned, operated, and traded for the purpose of generating profits, ... | Capitalism |@lemmatized capitalism:166 economic:70 system:39 wealth:16 mean:7 produce:9 privately:1 arleen:1 j:1 hoag:2 john:8 h:2 introductory:1 economics:23 world:19 scientific:2 pp:4 land:6 labor:18 capital:26 operate:3 trade:27 purpose:2 generate:4 profit:16 without:10 force:3 fraud:2 private:13 individual:8 either... |
4,089 | Alexander_of_Hales | Alexander Hales (also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius; called Doctor Irrefragabilis and Theologorum Monarcha) was a scholastic theologian. He was born at Hales, Gloucestershire, England ca. 1183, and died in Paris on August 21, 1245. He was educated in the monastery at Hales, studied and lectured at Paris, and by ... | Alexander_of_Hales |@lemmatized alexander:19 hale:5 also:5 halensis:1 alensis:1 halesius:1 alesius:1 call:1 doctor:5 irrefragabilis:2 theologorum:1 monarcha:1 scholastic:3 theologian:5 bear:1 gloucestershire:2 england:1 ca:1 die:1 paris:5 august:1 educate:1 monastery:1 study:3 lecture:1 master:6 sacred:1 page:2 faculty... |
4,090 | Control_unit | A control unit in general is a central (or sometimes distributed but clearly distinguishable) part of whatsoever machinery that controls its operation, provided that a piece of machinery is complex and organized enough to contain any such unit. One domain in which the term is specifically used is the area of computer d... | Control_unit |@lemmatized control:24 unit:24 general:2 central:1 sometimes:1 distribute:1 clearly:1 distinguishable:1 part:4 whatsoever:1 machinery:2 operation:3 provide:1 piece:1 complex:2 organize:1 enough:1 contain:1 one:4 domain:1 term:2 specifically:1 use:1 area:1 computer:10 design:7 rest:3 article:4 describe:1 u... |
4,091 | Hungary | Hungary (; ), officially the Republic of Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság "Hungarian Republic"), is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Its capital is Budapest. Hungary is a member of OECD, NATO, , V4 and is a Sche... | Hungary |@lemmatized hungary:238 officially:4 republic:11 magyar:12 köztársaság:1 hungarian:207 landlocked:2 country:63 carpathian:7 basin:8 central:13 europe:32 border:12 austria:16 slovakia:6 ukraine:2 romania:11 serbia:5 croatia:6 slovenia:2 capital:14 budapest:18 member:12 oecd:1 nato:3 schengen:1 state:22 official... |
4,092 | Ethiopian_National_Defense_Force | The Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) is one of the largest military forces in Africa along with Egypt and Morocco, 29th largest in the world. Civil direction of the military is carried out through the Ministry of Defense. The MOD is the Ethiopian government ministry which oversees the ground, and air as well as... | Ethiopian_National_Defense_Force |@lemmatized ethiopian:54 national:5 defense:7 force:27 endf:5 one:1 large:5 military:29 africa:6 along:1 egypt:1 morocco:1 world:4 civil:4 direction:1 carry:1 ministry:2 mod:1 government:5 oversee:1 ground:6 air:9 well:2 industry:3 sector:1 current:1 minister:1 siraj:1 fergessa:1 size:... |
4,093 | Obadiah | Russian Orthodox icon of the Prophet Obadiah, 18th century (Iconostasis of Transfiguration church, Kizhi monastery, Karelia, Russia). Obadiah is a Biblical theophorical name, meaning "servant of Jehovah" It is cognate to the Arabic name ‘Abdullah. The form of his name used in the Septuagint is Obdios; in Latin it i... | Obadiah |@lemmatized russian:2 orthodox:4 icon:3 prophet:11 obadiah:17 century:2 iconostasis:1 transfiguration:1 church:9 kizhi:1 monastery:1 karelia:1 russia:1 biblical:1 theophorical:1 name:6 mean:1 servant:3 jehovah:1 cognate:1 arabic:1 abdullah:1 form:1 use:2 septuagint:1 obdios:1 latin:1 abdias:2 old:5 testament:4... |
4,094 | Continuity_(fiction) | In fiction, continuity (also called time-scheme) is consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer. It is of relevance to several media. Continuity is particularly a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of rectifying an err... | Continuity_(fiction) |@lemmatized fiction:1 continuity:18 also:6 call:2 time:6 scheme:1 consistency:2 characteristic:1 person:1 plot:4 object:1 place:2 event:4 see:6 reader:1 viewer:1 relevance:1 several:4 medium:3 particularly:1 concern:1 production:4 film:15 television:5 due:1 difficulty:1 rectify:1 error:18 shoot:5 ... |
4,095 | Hank_Aaron | Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5, 1934, in Mobile, Alabama), nicknamed "Hammer," "Hammerin' Hank,” and "Bad Henry,” is a retired American baseball player whose Major League Baseball (MLB) career spanned from 1954 through 1976. After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the ... | Hank_Aaron |@lemmatized henry:3 louis:1 hank:35 aaron:159 born:1 february:2 mobile:7 alabama:4 nickname:3 hammer:4 hammerin:2 bad:1 retired:1 american:10 baseball:55 player:27 whose:1 major:40 league:77 mlb:7 career:36 span:1 play:26 indianapolis:3 clown:4 negro:6 minor:6 start:4 season:30 milwaukee:13 atlanta:13 brave... |
4,096 | Lysosome | Various organelles labeled. The lysosome is labeled in the upper left. Schematic of typical animal cell, showing subcellular components. Organelles: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosomes (little dots) (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (6) Golgi apparatus (7) Cytoskeleton (8) smooth endoplasmic reticul... | Lysosome |@lemmatized various:1 organelle:6 label:2 lysosome:21 upper:1 left:1 schematic:1 typical:1 animal:2 cell:16 show:1 subcellular:1 component:1 nucleolus:1 nucleus:1 ribosome:1 little:1 dot:1 vesicle:1 rough:1 endoplasmic:3 reticulum:3 er:1 golgi:2 apparatus:2 cytoskeleton:1 smooth:1 mitochondrion:1 vacuole:4 cy... |
4,097 | Charles_Dickens | Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era. He was a vigorous social campaigner, both in his own personal endeavours as well as through the recurrent themes of his literary enterprise. Critics George Gissing and G. K. ... | Charles_Dickens |@lemmatized charles:39 john:16 huffam:2 dickens:214 frsa:1 february:7 june:9 pen:1 name:10 boz:7 popular:6 english:7 novelist:6 victorian:13 era:1 vigorous:1 social:14 campaigner:1 personal:2 endeavour:1 well:7 recurrent:1 theme:10 literary:7 enterprise:1 critic:3 george:4 gi:1 g:4 k:3 chesterton:3 cha... |
4,098 | History_of_the_Mediterranean_region | Bacino del Mediterraneo, dall’Atlante manoscritto del 1582-1584 ca. Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele II, Roma (cart. naut. 2 – cart. naut 6/1-2). The history of the Mediterranean region is the history of the interaction of the cultures and people of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea —the centr... | History_of_the_Mediterranean_region |@lemmatized bacino:1 del:2 mediterraneo:1 dall:1 atlante:1 manoscritto:1 ca:1 biblioteca:1 nazionale:1 centrale:1 vittorio:1 emanuele:1 ii:2 rom:1 cart:2 naut:2 history:8 mediterranean:34 region:12 interaction:1 culture:6 people:3 land:5 surround:3 sea:15 central:1 superhighway:1 tr... |
4,099 | Mexico_City | Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México, D.F. (for Distrito Federal), México or Méjico In some Spanish-speaking countries, not Mexico itself, the spelling Méjico is used, albeit rarely. Recently, the Real Academia Española stated that the recommended spelling is "México", however. Both spelling forms are correct. ) i... | Mexico_City |@lemmatized mexico:210 city:265 spanish:29 ciudad:11 de:92 méxico:29 f:6 distrito:11 federal:73 méjico:2 speaking:4 country:22 spell:2 use:10 albeit:1 rarely:2 recently:5 real:1 academia:2 española:1 state:40 recommended:1 spelling:1 however:9 form:6 correct:1 capital:14 mexican:37 simplicity:1 typically:1... |
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