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4,100 | Library_reference_desk | The reference desk or information desk of a library is a public service counter where professional librarians provide library users with direction to library materials, advice on library collections and services, and expertise on multiple kinds of information from multiple sources. Librarian, Ballard Carnegie Library,... | Library_reference_desk |@lemmatized reference:33 desk:18 information:14 library:42 public:1 service:15 counter:1 professional:2 librarian:20 provide:5 user:15 direction:1 material:3 advice:2 collection:7 expertise:1 multiple:2 kind:1 source:3 ballard:1 carnegie:1 seattle:1 washington:1 ca:1 explanation:1 expert:1 conte... |
4,101 | Karl_Radek | Karl Radek Karl Berngardovich Radek (October 31, 1885 - May 19, 1939) was a socialist active in the Polish and German movements before World War I and an international Communist leader after the Russian Revolution. Life He was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (now Lviv, Ukraine), as Karol Sobelsohn, to a Jewish famil... | Karl_Radek |@lemmatized karl:4 radek:10 berngardovich:1 october:3 may:1 socialist:1 active:2 polish:2 german:4 movement:3 world:3 war:4 international:1 communist:2 leader:1 russian:2 revolution:5 life:1 bear:1 lemberg:1 austria:1 hungary:1 lviv:1 ukraine:1 karol:1 sobelsohn:1 jewish:1 family:1 take:2 name:1 favourite:1... |
4,102 | Abdu'l-Bahá | `Abdu'l-Bahá ‘Abdu’l-Bahá () (23 May 1844 - 28 November 1921), born `Abbás Effendí, was the eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-18022-2, page 2 , the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. In 1892, `Abdu'l-Bahá was appointed in his father's will to be his successor and head of the Bahá'í Fait... | Abdu'l-Bahá |@lemmatized abdu:69 l:71 bahá:107 may:4 november:2 bear:3 abbás:2 effendí:2 eldest:2 son:2 u:26 lláh:18 chamber:1 biographical:1 dictionary:1 isbn:1 page:1 founder:1 í:13 faith:4 appoint:4 father:10 successor:2 head:1 journey:9 west:6 tablet:10 divine:6 plan:3 spread:4 message:3 beyond:1 middle:1 eastern:2... |
4,103 | Filioque | The Holy Trinity,by Andrei Rublev Filioque, Latin for "and (from) the Son", was added in Western Christianity to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. This insertion emphasizes that Jesus, the Son, is of equal divinity with God, the Father, while the absence of it in Eastern Christianity emphasizes that the Father is t... | Filioque |@lemmatized holy:118 trinity:13 andrei:1 rublev:1 filioque:103 latin:57 son:117 add:8 western:26 christianity:5 nicene:21 constantinopolitan:3 creed:80 insertion:5 emphasize:4 jesus:8 equal:2 divinity:7 god:28 father:141 absence:2 eastern:51 one:26 cause:14 two:23 person:13 et:7 spiritum:2 sanctum:3 dominum:1... |
4,104 | Edvard_Grieg | Edvard Grieg (1891), a portrait by Eilif Peterssen. Edvard Grieg (15 June 1843 – 4 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist who composed in the Romantic period. He is best known for his Piano Concerto in A minor, for his incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt (which includes Morning Mood and In ... | Edvard_Grieg |@lemmatized edvard:16 grieg:64 portrait:1 eilif:1 peterssen:1 june:3 september:1 norwegian:16 composer:9 pianist:6 compose:3 romantic:1 period:2 best:1 know:2 piano:27 concerto:7 minor:8 incidental:5 music:17 henrik:2 ibsen:4 play:13 peer:7 gynt:7 include:7 morning:1 mood:1 hall:3 mountain:4 king:3 collec... |
4,105 | Home_run | Barry Bonds (right) holds the officially recognized single-season and all-time home run records in Major League Baseball Sadaharu Oh, pictured here in 2006, holds the officially verified all-time world home run record In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter ... | Home_run |@lemmatized barry:7 bond:12 right:7 hold:7 officially:2 recognize:1 single:10 season:35 time:23 home:189 run:209 record:39 major:24 league:40 baseball:36 sadaharu:2 oh:3 picture:1 verify:2 world:12 abbreviated:1 hr:2 score:15 ball:54 hit:91 way:2 batter:25 able:3 circle:4 base:29 end:4 plate:6 scoring:1 runne... |
4,106 | Kremvax | Kremvax was originally a fictitious Usenet site at the Kremlin, named like the then large number of Usenet VAXen with names of the form foovax. Kremvax was announced on April 1, 1984 in a posting ostensibly originated there by Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko. The posting was actually forged by Piet Beertema of CWI a... | Kremvax |@lemmatized kremvax:4 originally:1 fictitious:2 usenet:3 site:5 kremlin:1 name:3 like:1 large:1 number:1 vaxen:1 form:1 foovax:1 announce:1 april:2 posting:4 ostensibly:1 originate:1 soviet:1 leader:1 konstantin:1 chernenko:1 actually:1 forge:1 piet:1 beertema:1 cwi:1 fool:1 joke:1 mention:1 hoax:1 moskvax:1 k... |
4,107 | Halle_Berry | Halle Berry (; born August 14, 1966 Although a 1968 birthdate is found in Britannica and other places, she stated in interviews prior to August 2006 that she would turn 40 then. See: FemaleFirst, DarkHorizons, FilmMonthly, and see also CBS. Accessed 2007-05-05. ) is an American actress, former fashion model, and beaut... | Halle_Berry |@lemmatized halle:53 berry:126 bear:7 august:2 although:1 birthdate:1 find:4 britannica:1 place:2 state:10 interview:6 prior:1 would:5 turn:2 see:5 femalefirst:1 darkhorizons:1 filmmonthly:1 also:7 cbs:1 accessed:48 american:12 actress:28 former:3 fashion:1 model:3 beauty:4 queen:3 receive:5 emmy:3 golden:... |
4,108 | Moctezuma_II | Moctezuma (c. 1466 or c. 1480 – June 1520), also known by a number of variant spellings including Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma and referred to in full by early Nahuatl texts as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin and similar, was the ninth tlatoani (ruler) of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. It was during Moctezuma... | Moctezuma_II |@lemmatized moctezuma:72 c:2 june:1 also:11 know:9 number:3 variant:1 spelling:1 include:2 montezuma:12 moteuczoma:1 motecuhzoma:5 refer:5 full:2 early:4 nahuatl:6 text:1 xocoyotzin:4 similar:1 ninth:1 tlatoani:4 ruler:14 tenochtitlan:9 reign:4 episode:3 spanish:28 conquest:20 aztec:40 empire:13 begin:1 p... |
4,109 | Ganglion | In anatomy, a ganglion (, , plural ganglia) is a tissue mass. Cells found in a ganglion are called ganglion cells, though this term is also sometimes used to refer specifically to retinal ganglion cells. Neurology In neurological contexts, ganglia are composed mainly of somata and dendritic structures which are bund... | Ganglion |@lemmatized anatomy:1 ganglion:20 plural:1 tissue:1 mass:1 cell:6 find:1 call:2 though:1 term:3 also:3 sometimes:1 use:2 refer:2 specifically:1 retinal:1 neurology:1 neurological:2 context:1 compose:1 mainly:1 soma:1 dendritic:1 structure:2 bundle:1 connect:1 together:1 often:1 interconnect:2 form:1 complex:1... |
4,110 | Army | Map of the world of the army forms An army (from Latin Armata "act of arming" via Old French armée), in the broadest sense, is the land-based armed forces of a nation. It may also include other branches of the military such as an air force. Within a national military force, the word Army may also mean a field army, whi... | Army |@lemmatized map:2 world:4 army:83 form:9 latin:1 armata:1 act:1 arm:7 via:1 old:1 french:4 armée:2 broad:1 sense:1 land:3 base:4 armed:4 force:19 nation:9 may:2 also:14 include:5 branch:1 military:14 air:4 within:1 national:5 word:3 mean:3 field:7 operational:1 formation:6 usually:5 make:8 one:11 corp:10 several:... |
4,111 | Mammoth | A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus. These proboscideans are members of the elephant family and close relatives of modern elephants. They were often equipped with long curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. They lived from the Pliocene epoch from around 4.8 million to 4,500 ... | Mammoth |@lemmatized mammoth:66 specie:7 extinct:1 genus:2 mammuthus:7 proboscidean:1 member:1 elephant:19 family:1 close:2 relative:2 modern:5 often:1 equip:1 long:4 curved:1 tusk:3 northern:2 covering:1 hair:2 live:3 pliocene:1 epoch:1 around:1 million:2 year:7 ago:3 word:1 come:1 russian:2 mamont:1 probably:4 turn:1... |
4,112 | Godzilla_(1954_film) | is a successful landmark 1954 Japanese science fiction film directed and co-written by Ishiro Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, produced and distributed by Toho Company Ltd. It was the first of many "giant monster" movies (known as kaiju) to be produced in Japan, many of which also feature Godzilla. Synops... | Godzilla_(1954_film) |@lemmatized successful:1 landmark:1 japanese:18 science:1 fiction:1 film:26 direct:1 co:2 write:4 ishiro:2 honda:3 special:4 effect:5 eiji:1 tsuburaya:1 produce:2 distribute:1 toho:6 company:4 ltd:2 first:8 many:6 giant:5 monster:28 movie:8 know:4 kaiju:1 japan:8 also:8 feature:2 godzilla:77 synop... |
4,113 | Foresight_Institute | The Foresight Nanotech Institute (formerly Foresight Institute) is a Palo Alto, California-based nonprofit organization for increasing awareness about the uses and consequences of molecular nanotechnology. They sponsor conferences on the subject, publish reports, and produce a newsletter. The Institute was founded in ... | Foresight_Institute |@lemmatized foresight:7 nanotech:2 institute:10 formerly:1 palo:1 alto:1 california:1 base:1 nonprofit:1 organization:2 increase:1 awareness:1 us:1 consequence:1 molecular:2 nanotechnology:7 sponsor:1 conference:2 subject:1 publish:1 report:1 produce:1 newsletter:1 found:2 k:1 eric:1 drexler:1 long... |
4,114 | Control_engineering | Control systems play a critical role in space flight Control engineering is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with predictable behaviors. The engineering activities focus on the mathematical modeling of systems of a diverse nature. Overview Modern day control engineering (also ... | Control_engineering |@lemmatized control:85 system:43 play:1 critical:1 role:2 space:2 flight:2 engineering:34 discipline:5 applies:1 theory:18 design:16 predictable:1 behavior:3 activity:1 focus:3 mathematical:3 modeling:4 diverse:2 nature:2 overview:1 modern:9 day:1 also:4 call:2 relatively:1 new:2 field:3 study:2 ga... |
4,115 | Cadillac,_Michigan | Cadillac () is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is the county seat of Wexford County. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,000. The city is situated at the junction of US 131, M-55 and M-115. Approximately five miles north-northwest of Cadillac lies the geographic center of Michigan. Michigan Geogr... | Cadillac,_Michigan |@lemmatized cadillac:129 city:78 u:19 state:10 michigan:25 county:19 seat:6 wexford:17 census:7 population:7 situate:2 junction:1 approximately:3 five:4 mile:8 north:2 northwest:2 lie:2 geographic:1 center:12 geography:2 netstate:2 retrieve:40 january:31 become:4 call:2 battle:3 manton:9 show:1 forc... |
4,116 | Muon | The muon (from the Greek letter mu (μ) used to represent it) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with negative electric charge and a spin of . Together with the electron, the tauon, and the three neutrinos, it is classified as a lepton. It is the subatomic particle with the second longest mean lifetime (... | Muon |@lemmatized muon:58 greek:3 letter:3 mu:9 μ:2 use:8 represent:2 elementary:4 particle:26 similar:2 electron:25 negative:3 electric:2 charge:5 spin:3 together:1 tauon:1 three:2 neutrino:11 classify:2 lepton:4 subatomic:1 second:2 long:2 mean:2 lifetime:4 behind:1 neutron:1 like:5 correspond:1 antiparticle:1 opposi... |
4,117 | Marley_Marl | Marlon Williams (born 1962 in Queens, New York City), Biography better known as Marley Marl, is considered one of the most important and influential hip-hop producers in the history of hip hop. Pete Rock as well as DJ Premier cite him as their main influence. Biography Marley Marl was the house producer of the Juice... | Marley_Marl |@lemmatized marlon:1 williams:1 born:1 queen:1 new:3 york:2 city:2 biography:4 well:4 know:2 marley:10 marl:11 consider:1 one:7 important:3 influential:1 hip:11 hop:11 producer:5 history:1 pete:2 rock:2 dj:7 premier:2 cite:1 main:1 influence:3 house:4 juice:2 crew:2 bridge:3 war:1 feud:1 boogie:1 productio... |
4,118 | Disk_storage | Disk storage or Disc storage is a general category of a computer storage mechanisms, in which data is recorded on planar, round and rotating surfaces (disks, discs, or platters). A disk drive is a peripheral device used to record and retrieve information. Main implementations are hard disks, floppy disks and optical di... | Disk_storage |@lemmatized disk:53 storage:15 disc:8 general:1 category:1 computer:8 mechanism:2 data:25 record:7 planar:1 round:1 rotate:3 surface:4 platter:4 drive:24 peripheral:1 device:13 use:18 retrieve:1 information:11 main:2 implementation:1 hard:11 floppy:3 optical:3 nowadays:1 term:1 almost:2 exclusively:1 refe... |
4,119 | Bodybuilding | 2008 Mr. Olympia Dexter Jackson, posing Bodybuilding is a form of body modification involving intensive muscle hypertrophy; an individual who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. In competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on thei... | Bodybuilding |@lemmatized mr:12 olympia:10 dexter:2 jackson:2 pose:9 bodybuilding:55 form:5 body:23 modification:1 involve:3 intensive:1 muscle:43 hypertrophy:4 individual:2 engage:1 activity:1 refer:3 bodybuilder:55 competitive:6 display:6 physique:16 panel:1 judge:6 assign:1 point:5 base:1 appearance:6 reveal:1 combi... |
4,120 | Military_of_Latvia | National Armed Forces (Latvian: Nacionālie Bruņotie Spēki (NAF)) are the unified armed forces of the Republic of Latvia. Latvia's defense concept is based upon the Swedish - Finnish model of a rapid response force composed of a mobilization base and a small group of career professionals. The National Armed Forces cons... | Military_of_Latvia |@lemmatized national:13 arm:3 force:18 latvian:8 nacionālie:1 bruņotie:1 spēki:1 naf:12 unified:1 armed:4 republic:3 latvia:10 defense:7 concept:1 base:4 upon:1 swedish:1 finnish:1 model:1 rapid:1 response:3 compose:1 mobilization:1 small:2 group:1 career:1 professional:7 consist:2 land:3 naval:4 ai... |
4,121 | Cotton_Mather | Cotton Mather (February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728). A.B. 1678 (Harvard College), A.M. 1681; honorary doctorate 1710 (University of Glasgow), was a socially and politically influential New England Puritan minister, prolific author, and pamphleteer. Cotton Mather was the son of influential minister Increase Mather. H... | Cotton_Mather |@lemmatized cotton:28 mather:93 february:2 b:1 harvard:4 college:1 honorary:1 doctorate:1 university:4 glasgow:1 socially:1 politically:1 influential:6 new:14 england:12 puritan:7 minister:5 prolific:2 author:3 pamphleteer:1 son:2 increase:4 often:2 remember:1 connection:2 salem:8 witch:17 trial:31 biogr... |
4,122 | Gilbert_Cesbron | Gilbert Cesbron (1913–1979) was a French novelist. Born in France, Cesbron attended what is now known as Lycée Condorcet. In 1944, he published his first novel, Les innocents de Paris ("The Innocent of Paris"), in Switzerland. He first came into wide public acclaim with the release of Notre prison est un royaume ("Our... | Gilbert_Cesbron |@lemmatized gilbert:1 cesbron:4 french:1 novelist:1 bear:1 france:1 attend:1 know:1 lycée:1 condorcet:1 publish:1 first:2 novel:1 les:2 innocent:2 de:1 paris:2 switzerland:1 come:1 wide:1 public:1 acclaim:1 release:1 notre:1 prison:2 est:3 un:1 royaume:1 kingdom:1 il:2 minuit:1 docteur:1 schweitzer:2 m... |
4,123 | D._B._Cooper | D. B. Cooper is the name attributed to a man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the United States on November 24, 1971, received US$200,000 Adjusted for inflation, $200,000 in 1971 has the buying power of over $1,000,000 in 2008. in ransom, and parachuted from the plane. The name he used to board the plane was Dan... | D._B._Cooper |@lemmatized b:14 cooper:118 name:9 attribute:1 man:4 hijack:8 boeing:6 aircraft:8 united:7 state:10 november:5 receive:4 u:4 adjust:1 inflation:1 buy:1 power:1 ransom:7 parachute:30 plane:31 use:9 board:6 dan:6 late:7 press:6 miscommunication:2 become:4 know:5 despite:4 hundred:1 lead:9 year:7 conclusive:... |
4,124 | International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_the_former_Yugoslavia | The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a body of the United Natio... | International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_the_former_Yugoslavia |@lemmatized international:76 tribunal:68 prosecution:4 person:1 responsible:4 serious:2 violation:2 humanitarian:1 law:30 commit:6 territory:2 former:41 yugoslavia:36 since:9 commonly:1 refer:2 criminal:42 icty:22 body:1 united:9 nation:6 un:8 establish:6 prose... |
4,125 | Algebraically_closed_field | In mathematics, a field F is said to be algebraically closed if every polynomial in one variable of degree at least 1, with coefficients in F, has a root in F. Examples As an example, the field of real numbers is not algebraically closed, because the polynomial equation x2 + 1 = 0 has no solution in real numbers, eve... | Algebraically_closed_field |@lemmatized mathematics:1 field:33 f:51 say:1 algebraically:29 close:23 every:14 polynomial:28 one:9 variable:2 degree:16 least:1 coefficient:5 root:13 example:3 real:4 number:9 equation:1 solution:1 even:2 though:1 argument:1 prove:1 subfield:1 particular:1 rational:7 also:3 finite:4 elemen... |
4,126 | History_of_French_Guiana | The history of French Guiana spans many centuries. Before the first Europeans arrived, there was no written history in the territory. It was originally inhabited by a number of Native American peoples, among them the Carib, Arawak, Emerillon, Galibi, Palikour, Wayampi (also known as Oyampi) and Wayana. The first Europe... | History_of_French_Guiana |@lemmatized history:5 french:17 guiana:15 span:1 many:3 century:2 first:6 europeans:2 arrive:5 write:2 territory:2 originally:1 inhabit:1 number:2 native:3 american:2 people:1 among:2 carib:1 arawak:1 emerillon:1 galibi:1 palikour:1 wayampi:1 also:2 know:1 oyampi:1 wayana:1 expedition:3 christ... |
4,127 | Arcology | The Try2004 Hyperstructure or Megacity as featured on the Discovery Channel's Extreme Engineering programs. Arcology, a portmanteau of the words "architecture" and "ecology," is a set of architectural design principles aimed toward the design of enormous habitats (hyperstructures) of extremely high human population ... | Arcology |@lemmatized hyperstructure:8 megacity:1 feature:9 discovery:1 channel:2 extreme:1 engineering:1 program:2 arcology:46 portmanteau:1 word:1 architecture:2 ecology:3 set:4 architectural:1 design:10 principle:5 aim:1 toward:1 enormous:1 habitat:2 hyperstructures:11 extremely:3 high:5 human:5 population:7 density... |
4,128 | Emperor_Suizei | ; also known as Kamununakawamimi no Mikoto; was the 2nd emperor of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Titsingh, Isaac (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 3-4; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 250-251; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 88-89. No firm dates can be assigned... | Emperor_Suizei |@lemmatized also:3 know:4 kamununakawamimi:1 mikoto:1 emperor:15 japan:10 appear:1 traditional:3 list:3 titsingh:3 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 pp:8 brown:4 delmer:2 et:1 al:1 gukanshō:3 varley:4 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 firm:1 date:3 assign:3 life:1 reign:5 ponsonby:3 fane:2 richard... |
4,129 | Poseidon | In Greek mythology, Poseidon (Greek: ; Latin: Neptūnus) was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes. The name of the god Nethuns in Etruscan was adopted in Latin for Neptune in Roman mythology: both were sea gods analogous to Poseidon. Linear B tablets show that Poseidon was venerated at Pylos and ... | Poseidon |@lemmatized greek:8 mythology:4 poseidon:75 latin:2 neptūnus:1 god:15 sea:16 earth:5 shaker:3 earthquake:4 name:8 nethuns:1 etruscan:1 adopt:1 neptune:10 roman:1 analogous:1 linear:2 b:2 tablet:4 show:2 venerate:1 pylos:3 thebe:1 pre:1 olympian:8 bronze:3 age:5 greece:5 integrate:1 brother:4 zeus:7 hades:4 wo... |
4,130 | Black_Hand | Black hand may refer to: in underground groups Black Hand (extortion), racket practised by gangsters of Camorra and Mafia. Black Hand of Serbia, secret society devoted to Serbian unification in 1910s. Black Hand (Palestine), an Islamist militant group in the British Mandate of Palestine in the 1930s La Mano Negra ("Th... | Black_Hand |@lemmatized black:13 hand:12 may:1 refer:1 underground:2 group:4 extortion:1 racket:1 practise:1 gangster:1 camorra:1 mafia:1 serbia:1 secret:2 society:1 devote:1 serbian:1 unification:1 palestine:2 islamist:1 militant:1 british:1 mandate:1 la:1 mano:2 negra:2 suppose:1 violent:2 anarchist:1 organization:1 ... |
4,131 | Othello | The seminal Russian actor and theatre practitioner Constantin Stanislavski as Othello in 1896. Othello, the Moor of Venice is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1603, and based on the Italian short story "Un Capitano Moro" (A Moorish Captain) by Cinthio (a disciple of Bocca... | Othello |@lemmatized seminal:1 russian:1 actor:8 theatre:13 practitioner:1 constantin:1 stanislavski:1 othello:134 moor:24 venice:14 tragedy:10 william:9 shakespeare:47 believe:2 write:3 approximately:1 base:7 italian:5 short:1 story:4 un:3 capitano:3 moro:3 moorish:5 captain:1 cinthio:18 disciple:1 boccaccio:1 first:2... |
4,132 | Dwight_D._Eisenhower | Dwight David “Ike” Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961 and a five-star general in the United States Army. During the Second World War, he served as Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe, with responsibility for planning and supervisi... | Dwight_D._Eisenhower |@lemmatized dwight:45 david:16 ike:5 eisenhower:225 october:3 march:6 president:48 united:19 state:32 five:4 star:10 general:29 army:34 second:8 world:19 war:44 serve:19 supreme:13 commander:15 allied:7 force:18 europe:9 responsibility:2 planning:3 supervise:1 successful:2 invasion:7 france:4 germ... |
4,133 | Dots_and_Boxes | Dots and Boxes (also known as Boxes, Squares, Paddocks, Square-it, Dots and Dashes, Dots, Smart Dots, or, simply, the Dot Game) is a pencil and paper game for two players (or sometimes, more than two). Game of dots and boxes on the 2×2 board. Starting with an empty grid of dots, players take turns, adding a single hor... | Dots_and_Boxes |@lemmatized dot:16 box:25 also:4 know:2 square:11 paddock:1 dash:1 smart:1 simply:2 game:13 pencil:1 paper:1 two:6 player:26 sometimes:1 board:9 start:2 empty:1 grid:6 take:10 turn:5 add:2 single:1 horizontal:1 vertical:1 line:3 unjoined:1 adjacent:1 complete:2 fourth:1 side:1 earn:1 one:5 point:3 anoth... |
4,134 | Anagram | An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once; e.g., orchestra = carthorse, Eleven plus two = Twelve plus one, A decimal point = I'm a dot in place. Someone who creates anagrams is called an anag... | Anagram |@lemmatized anagram:76 type:3 word:29 play:2 result:5 rearrange:2 letter:24 phrase:8 produce:4 new:4 use:19 original:3 exactly:3 e:6 g:3 orchestra:1 carthorse:1 eleven:1 plus:2 two:4 twelve:1 one:5 decimal:1 point:4 dot:1 place:3 someone:1 create:5 call:8 anagrammatist:2 www:7 dictionary:5 com:2 retrieve:1 kno... |
4,135 | BIND | BIND (), for Berkeley Internet Name Domain, or named (), is the most commonly used DNS server on the Internet, especially on Unix-like systems, where it is a de facto standard. Supported by Internet Systems Consortium, BIND was originally created by four graduate students with CSRG at the University of California, Berk... | BIND |@lemmatized bind:30 berkeley:8 internet:10 name:9 domain:6 commonly:1 use:6 dns:13 server:7 especially:1 unix:2 like:2 system:4 de:1 facto:1 standard:1 support:4 consortium:2 originally:2 create:1 four:1 graduate:1 student:1 csrg:1 university:1 california:1 first:2 release:1 paul:3 vixie:2 start:2 maintain:2 work... |
4,136 | Galactus | Galactus is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 (March 1966), the first part of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus Trilogy." Thomas, Roy, Sta... | Galactus |@lemmatized galactus:110 fictional:1 character:20 appear:24 comic:8 book:3 publish:2 marvel:19 create:4 writer:4 editor:1 stan:3 lee:11 artist:1 co:2 plotter:1 jack:4 kirby:12 first:8 fantastic:35 four:36 march:12 part:5 three:3 issue:8 story:11 later:6 know:2 trilogy:8 thomas:1 roy:1 amaze:1 universe:26 ster... |
4,137 | BeOS | BeOS was an operating system for personal computers which began development by Be Inc. in 1991. It was first written to run on BeBox hardware. BeOS was optimized for digital media work and was written to take advantage of modern hardware facilities such as symmetric multiprocessing by utilizing modular I/O bandwidth, p... | BeOS |@lemmatized beos:64 operating:7 system:16 personal:3 computer:3 begin:2 development:5 inc:14 first:3 write:3 run:8 bebox:1 hardware:8 optimize:1 digital:2 medium:3 work:3 take:3 advantage:1 modern:1 facility:1 symmetric:1 multiprocessing:1 utilize:1 modular:2 bandwidth:1 pervasive:1 multithreading:1 preemptive:1 ... |
4,138 | Alain_Connes | Alain Connes (born 1 April 1947) is a French mathematician, currently Professor at the College de France, IHÉS and Vanderbilt University. Work Alain Connes is one of the leading specialists on operator algebras. In his early work on von Neumann algebras in the 1970s, he succeeded in obtaining the almost complete class... | Alain_Connes |@lemmatized alain:5 connes:8 bear:1 april:1 french:2 mathematician:1 currently:1 professor:1 college:1 de:1 france:1 ihés:1 vanderbilt:1 university:1 work:3 one:1 lead:1 specialist:1 operator:2 algebra:3 early:2 von:1 neumann:1 succeed:1 obtain:1 almost:1 complete:1 classification:1 injective:1 factor:2 f... |
4,139 | Paleozoic | The Paleozoic or Palaeozoic Era (from the Greek palaios (παλαιός), "old" and zoe (ζωή), "life", meaning "ancient life") is the earliest of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic eon. The Paleozoic spanned from roughly (ICS, 2004), and is subdivided into six geologic periods; from oldest to youngest they are: the Cambr... | Paleozoic |@lemmatized paleozoic:18 palaeozoic:2 era:8 greek:1 palaios:1 παλαιός:1 old:4 zoe:1 ζωή:1 life:7 meaning:1 ancient:1 early:6 three:1 geologic:3 phanerozoic:3 eon:1 span:1 roughly:1 ic:1 subdivide:1 six:1 period:2 young:2 cambrian:4 ordovician:4 silurian:3 devonian:5 carboniferous:2 permian:4 trilobites:1 flo... |
4,140 | Armed_Forces_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina | +Armed Forces of Bosnia-HerzegovinaCoat of Arms of Bosnia-HerzegovinaCoat of Arms of Bosnia-HerzegovinaLeadershipCommander-in-chief The acting president (out of 3)Minister of Defense Selmo CikotićChairman of the Joint Staff and Commander Lt. Gen. Sifet PodžićComponents Ground Forces Air Force and Anti-Aircraft DefenseM... | Armed_Forces_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina |@lemmatized arm:10 force:35 bosnia:36 herzegovinacoat:2 herzegovinaleadershipcommander:1 chief:3 act:1 president:4 minister:3 defense:12 selmo:3 cikotićchairman:1 joint:5 staff:4 commander:3 lt:2 gen:1 sifet:3 podžićcomponents:1 ground:2 air:15 anti:4 aircraft:3 defensemilitary:1... |
4,141 | British_Steel | British Steel was a major British steel producer. It originated as a nationalised industry, the British Steel Corporation (BSC), formed in 1967. This was converted to a limited company, British Steel PLC, and privatised in 1988. It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but following mergers, the business is now... | British_Steel |@lemmatized british:21 steel:41 major:4 producer:2 originate:1 nationalised:1 industry:2 corporation:6 bsc:7 form:4 convert:1 limited:1 company:13 plc:2 privatise:3 constituent:1 ftse:1 index:1 follow:2 merger:1 business:3 corus:5 tata:2 nationalisation:3 asset:1 former:1 private:1 nationalise:1 largely:... |
4,142 | BBC_News_(TV_channel) | BBC News (also referred to as the BBC News Channel) is the BBC's 24 hour rolling news television channel in the United Kingdom. The channel launched as BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997 at 17:30 as part of the BBC's foray into digital domestic television channels, becoming the first competitor to Sky News, which had been ... | BBC_News_(TV_channel) |@lemmatized bbc:137 news:174 also:20 refer:2 channel:92 hour:13 roll:5 television:21 united:4 kingdom:3 launch:14 november:4 part:9 foray:1 digital:10 domestic:5 become:3 first:8 competitor:1 sky:18 run:7 since:17 tv:11 home:7 several:2 relaunches:1 increase:3 funding:2 resource:3 improvement:1 t... |
4,143 | Long_gun | The term long gun is used to describe classes of firearm and cannon with longer barrels than other classes. In small arms, a long gun is designed to be fired braced against the shoulder, in contrast to a handgun, while in artillery a long gun would be contrasted with a howitzer or carronade. Small arms The actual len... | Long_gun |@lemmatized term:2 long:20 gun:17 use:3 describe:1 class:3 firearm:3 cannon:3 barrel:5 small:4 arm:5 design:2 fire:2 brace:1 shoulder:2 contrast:2 handgun:2 artillery:1 would:1 howitzer:1 carronade:1 actual:1 length:5 subject:1 various:2 law:1 many:2 jurisdiction:1 example:2 national:1 act:1 united:1 state:1 ... |
4,144 | Coprophagia | A female Oriental Latrine Fly (Chrysomya megacephala) feeds on animal feces. Coprophagia is the consumption of feces, from the Greek κόπρος copros ("feces") and φαγεῖν phagein ("to eat"). Many animal species practice coprophagia as a matter of course; other species do not normally consume feces but may do so under unu... | Coprophagia |@lemmatized female:2 oriental:1 latrine:1 fly:2 chrysomya:1 megacephala:1 feed:3 animal:7 feces:34 coprophagia:19 consumption:3 greek:1 κόπρος:1 copros:1 φαγεῖν:1 phagein:1 eat:16 many:1 specie:3 practice:5 matter:6 course:1 normally:1 consume:4 may:4 unusual:1 condition:1 two:1 common:2 blue:1 butterfly:1... |
4,145 | Kaohsiung | Kaohsiung skyline at night Kaohsiung (; old names: Takao, Takow, Takau) is a city located in southwestern Taiwan. It is enclosed by the Kaohsiung County, and faces the Taiwan Strait on the west. As one of two Direct-controlled municipalities under the administration of Republic of China (ROC), Kaohsiung is officially ... | Kaohsiung |@lemmatized kaohsiung:79 skyline:1 night:5 old:5 name:12 takao:5 takow:1 takau:3 city:36 locate:5 southwestern:2 taiwan:28 enclose:1 county:2 face:2 strait:2 west:1 one:2 two:4 direct:2 control:3 municipality:4 administration:3 republic:6 china:8 roc:1 officially:2 province:1 level:2 political:2 division:2 d... |
4,146 | Jewish_prayer | Jewish services (, tefillah ; plural תפלות, tefillos or tefillot ; Yinglish: davening) are the prayer recitations that form part of the observance of Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book. Traditionally, three prayer services are re... | Jewish_prayer |@lemmatized jewish:49 service:65 tefillah:2 plural:2 תפלות:1 tefillos:1 tefillot:1 yinglish:2 davening:2 prayer:155 recitation:8 form:10 part:7 observance:2 judaism:17 often:8 instruction:2 commentary:4 find:2 siddur:16 traditional:14 book:8 traditionally:5 three:14 recite:31 daily:13 shacharit:8 hebrew:... |
4,147 | Holland | Holland North and South Holland shown together within the Netherlands. Area Population 6,065,459 (2006 est.) Density 1105.22/km² (3032.72/sq mi) Regions 2 Demonym Hollander Languages Dutch(mainly Hollandic dialects) Time Zones CEST (UTC+1) Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)Largestcities(2008) Amsterdam (739,290)Rotterdam (539... | Holland |@lemmatized holland:123 north:13 south:11 show:1 together:1 within:5 netherlands:31 area:17 population:4 est:1 density:1 sq:1 mi:1 regions:1 demonym:1 hollander:10 language:9 dutch:30 mainly:1 hollandic:8 dialect:10 time:8 zone:2 cest:2 utc:2 summer:1 dst:1 largestcities:1 amsterdam:8 rotterdam:5 hague:4 haarl... |
4,148 | Elijah | Elijah or Elias (; Arabic:إلياس, Ilyās) meaning "Yahweh is God" (Elijah = (is) Yahweh, with El being one of God's names in the Bible, Karen Armstrong: A History of God from the same root as the name Allah) was a prophet in Israel in the 9th century BC. He appears in the Hebrew Bible, Talmud, Mishnah, Christian Bible... | Elijah |@lemmatized elijah:251 elias:1 arabic:2 إلياس:2 ilyās:1 meaning:1 yahweh:10 god:72 el:4 one:20 name:16 bible:22 karen:1 armstrong:1 history:15 root:2 allah:2 prophet:57 israel:49 century:11 bc:2 appear:13 hebrew:5 talmud:3 mishnah:1 christian:11 qur:3 accord:7 book:9 king:19 raise:2 dead:5 bring:10 fire:11 sky:... |
4,149 | Electromagnetic_spectrum | Although some radiations are marked as N for no in the diagram, some waves do in fact penetrate the atmosphere, although extremely minimally compared to the other radiations The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible electromagnetic radiation frequencies. The "electromagnetic spectrum" (usually just sp... | Electromagnetic_spectrum |@lemmatized although:6 radiation:42 mark:1 n:1 diagram:1 wave:20 fact:2 penetrate:1 atmosphere:4 extremely:4 minimally:1 compare:2 electromagnetic:23 spectrum:31 range:19 possible:2 frequency:25 usually:3 object:7 characteristic:1 distribution:1 particular:2 extends:1 use:15 modern:1 radio:12 ... |
4,150 | Injector | Diagram of a typical modern injector or ejector. An injector, ejector, steam ejector or steam injector is a pump-like device that uses the Venturi effect of a converging-diverging nozzle to convert the pressure energy of a motive fluid to velocity energy which creates a low pressure zone that draws in and entrains a su... | Injector |@lemmatized diagram:2 typical:2 modern:4 injector:23 ejector:16 steam:26 pump:7 like:1 device:3 use:16 venturi:3 effect:3 converge:2 diverge:2 nozzle:11 convert:5 pressure:20 energy:9 motive:10 fluid:18 velocity:6 create:4 low:4 zone:1 draw:2 entrain:3 suction:7 pass:2 throat:3 mixed:3 expands:1 reduce:2 resu... |
4,151 | Geography_of_India | The geography of India describes the physical features of India, a country in South Asia that lies entirely on the Indian Plate in the northern portion of the Indo-Australian Plate. The country lies to the north of the equator between 8°4' and 37°6' north latitude and 68°7' and 97°25' east longitude. It is the sevent... | Geography_of_India |@lemmatized geography:2 india:107 describe:1 physical:2 feature:4 country:6 south:11 asia:8 lie:21 entirely:2 indian:25 plate:18 northern:13 portion:2 indo:13 australian:2 north:17 equator:1 latitude:2 east:13 longitude:2 seventh:4 large:20 world:21 total:15 land:8 area:30 measure:2 west:17 frontier... |
4,152 | Alfred_the_Great | Alfred the Great (, "elf-advice"; 849 – 26 October 899), also spelled Ælfred, was king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred is noted for his defence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern England against the Vikings, becoming the only English king to be awarded the epithet "the Great". Cnut the... | Alfred_the_Great |@lemmatized alfred:257 great:54 elf:1 advice:3 october:4 also:20 spell:1 ælfred:4 king:87 anglo:27 saxon:43 kingdom:26 wessex:32 note:1 defence:6 southern:5 england:29 viking:34 become:5 english:42 award:1 epithet:1 cnut:1 rule:3 danish:8 first:13 west:14 style:3 detail:3 life:12 describe:2 work:18 we... |
4,153 | House_of_Lords | The House of Lords (also known as House of peers for ceremonial purposes) is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is also commonly referred to as "the Lords". Parliament comprises the Sovereign, the House of Commons (which is the lower house of Parliament and referred to as "the Commons"), and th... | House_of_Lords |@lemmatized house:280 lord:294 also:25 know:12 peer:58 ceremonial:3 purpose:4 upper:17 parliament:52 united:13 kingdom:13 commonly:4 refer:8 comprise:1 sovereign:5 common:45 low:6 membership:6 right:10 birth:1 hereditary:34 follow:3 series:2 reform:26 consist:7 almost:1 entirely:4 appoint:23 member:61 s... |
4,154 | Bi-directional_text | Bi-directional text is used as some writing systems of the world, notably the Arabic (including variants such as Nasta'liq), Persian and Hebrew scripts, are written in a form known as right-to-left (RTL), in which writing begins at the right-hand side of a page and concludes at the left-hand side. This is different fr... | Bi-directional_text |@lemmatized bi:6 directional:7 text:13 use:6 write:15 system:5 world:2 notably:1 arabic:3 include:2 variant:1 nasta:1 liq:1 persian:1 hebrew:4 script:13 form:1 know:2 right:15 left:7 rtl:11 begin:1 hand:2 side:4 page:2 concludes:1 different:3 leave:8 ltr:12 direction:14 language:3 mixed:2 paragraph... |
4,155 | James_Tiptree,_Jr. | James Tiptree, Jr. (August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death. She also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Raccoona Sheldon (1974–77). Tiptree/Sheldon was most notable for breaking down the barriers between writing perceive... | James_Tiptree,_Jr. |@lemmatized james:19 tiptree:41 jr:15 august:1 may:2 pen:2 name:9 american:2 science:16 fiction:21 author:3 alice:7 bradley:7 sheldon:29 use:2 death:10 also:4 occasionally:1 write:10 pseudonym:6 raccoona:7 notable:2 break:1 barrier:1 perceive:1 inherently:1 male:5 female:4 publicly:1 know:5 jam:1 wo... |
4,156 | Alexandria,_West_Dunbartonshire | Alexandria (Cathair Alastair in Gaelic) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The town is situated on the River Leven, four miles (6 km) north-west of Dumbarton. As of 2001, the population of the town is 13,444. It is the largest town in the Vale of Leven, the others being Balloch, Renton, Jamestown and Bonhill;... | Alexandria,_West_Dunbartonshire |@lemmatized alexandria:2 cathair:1 alastair:1 gaelic:1 town:11 west:2 dunbartonshire:1 scotland:1 situate:1 river:1 leven:2 four:1 mile:1 km:1 north:1 dumbarton:1 population:2 large:1 vale:1 others:1 balloch:2 renton:1 jamestown:1 bonhill:1 combined:1 traditional:1 industry:1 importantl... |
4,157 | Interstellar_cloud | Interstellar cloud is the generic name given to an accumulation of gas, plasma and dust in our and other galaxies. Put differently, an interstellar cloud is a denser-than-average region of the interstellar medium. Depending on the density, size and temperature of a given cloud, the hydrogen in it can be neutral (H I ... | Interstellar_cloud |@lemmatized interstellar:13 cloud:26 generic:1 name:1 give:3 accumulation:1 gas:2 plasma:2 dust:1 galaxy:3 put:1 differently:1 denser:1 average:1 region:3 medium:2 depend:1 density:2 size:1 temperature:3 hydrogen:2 neutral:3 h:2 ionize:1 ii:1 ie:1 molecular:3 ionized:1 sometimes:2 also:4 call:1 diff... |
4,158 | Anubis | Anubis Anubis is the Egyptian name Charles Russell Coulter, Patricia Turner, Encyclopedia of ancient deities, Mc Farland 2000, ISBN 0786403179, p.58 for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. In the ancient Greek language, Anubis is known as Inpu, (variously spelled... | Anubis |@lemmatized anubis:34 egyptian:4 name:4 charles:2 russell:1 coulter:1 patricia:1 turner:1 encyclopedia:1 ancient:7 deity:2 mc:1 farland:1 isbn:1 p:3 jackal:7 head:5 god:21 associate:8 mummification:4 afterlife:2 mythology:2 greek:4 language:1 know:1 inpu:1 variously:1 spell:1 anupu:1 ienpw:1 etc:1 egypt:11 old:... |
4,159 | Cinema_of_Japan | Humanity and Paper Balloons (Sadao Yamanaka) Tokyo Story (Yasujiro Ozu) Ugetsu (Kenji Mizoguchi) Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa) Godzilla (Ishirō Honda) The has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world. http://members.tripod.com/dennismichaeliannuzz... | Cinema_of_Japan |@lemmatized humanity:3 paper:4 balloon:2 sadao:2 yamanaka:2 tokyo:9 story:8 yasujiro:6 ozu:6 ugetsu:4 kenji:4 mizoguchi:4 seven:5 samurai:8 akira:8 kurosawa:9 godzilla:6 ishirō:2 honda:2 history:5 span:1 year:4 japan:26 one:5 old:1 large:1 film:78 industry:3 world:6 http:1 member:1 tripod:1 com:1 denni... |
4,160 | Idealism | Idealism is the philosophical theory that maintains that the ultimate nature of reality is based on mind or ideas. It holds that the so-called external or "real world" is inseparable from mind, consciousness, or perception. In the philosophy of perception, idealism is contrasted with realism in which the external worl... | Idealism |@lemmatized idealism:94 philosophical:12 theory:11 maintain:2 ultimate:7 nature:13 reality:34 base:8 mind:46 idea:19 hold:13 call:20 external:22 real:17 world:41 inseparable:1 consciousness:10 perception:10 philosophy:38 contrast:4 realism:5 say:12 absolute:11 existence:17 prior:2 independent:3 knowledge:10 e... |
4,161 | Array | An array is a systematic arrangement of objects, usually in rows and columns. Specifically, it may refer to several things. In computer science Generally, a collection of data items that can be selected by indices computed at run-time, including: Array data structure, an arrangement of items at equally spaced addresse... | Array |@lemmatized array:77 systematic:2 arrangement:4 object:1 usually:1 row:2 column:1 specifically:1 may:1 refer:1 several:1 thing:1 computer:4 science:1 generally:1 collection:1 data:6 item:2 select:1 index:2 compute:1 run:2 time:2 include:1 structure:2 equally:1 spaced:1 address:1 memory:1 type:1 use:4 programming... |
4,162 | Longmeadow,_Massachusetts | Longmeadow is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 15,633 at the 2000 census. Its town government consists of a Select Board with 5 members. Longmeadow is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Longmeadow was first settled in 1644, and offic... | Longmeadow,_Massachusetts |@lemmatized longmeadow:45 town:29 hampden:1 county:1 massachusetts:8 united:2 state:14 population:7 census:3 government:1 consist:1 select:1 board:1 member:1 part:2 springfield:8 metropolitan:1 statistical:1 area:6 history:1 first:5 settle:1 officially:1 incorporate:1 october:1 originally:1 f... |
4,163 | Chapterhouse:_Dune | Chapterhouse Dune is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, last in his series of six Dune novels. Published in 1985, it is also known variously as Chapterhouse: Dune, Chapter House Dune and Chapter House: Dune. The Bene Gesserit still find themselves questioning the Golden Path of humanity set by the the God Emper... | Chapterhouse:_Dune |@lemmatized chapterhouse:11 dune:8 science:1 fiction:1 novel:2 frank:2 herbert:2 last:6 series:1 six:1 publish:1 also:9 know:5 variously:1 chapter:3 house:2 bene:44 gesserit:41 still:4 find:4 question:2 golden:1 path:2 humanity:1 set:2 god:2 emperor:1 leto:2 ii:2 must:5 survive:4 honored:23 matres:2... |
4,164 | Armed_Forces_of_Belarus | The Armed Forces of Belarus consist of the Army and the Air Force, all under the command of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus. Colonel General Leonid Maltsev is currently the Minister of Defense. Being a landlocked country, Belarus has no navy. The previous Belarusian National Republic of March 1918 t... | Armed_Forces_of_Belarus |@lemmatized armed:13 force:31 belarus:23 consist:1 army:11 air:20 command:6 ministry:3 defense:16 republic:8 colonel:1 general:2 leonid:1 maltsev:1 currently:1 minister:1 landlocked:1 country:1 navy:2 previous:2 belarusian:7 national:1 march:3 time:3 create:2 brief:2 existence:1 although:3 atte... |
4,165 | Wikipedia:Status_of_the_porting_of_the_CIA_World_Factbook | There is now a 2009 CIA - The World Factbook available online. Most of our entries are from the 2000 edition. Anyone with a lot of time and a sense of purpose is encouraged to update our articles with the new data. Please state the World Factbook year to which the country has been updated when updating this list (i.e... | Wikipedia:Status_of_the_porting_of_the_CIA_World_Factbook |@lemmatized cia:7 world:7 factbook:7 available:1 online:1 entry:6 edition:3 anyone:1 lot:1 time:2 sense:1 purpose:1 encourage:1 update:50 article:1 new:5 data:2 please:2 state:7 year:1 country:4 list:3 e:3 finish:1 piece:1 information:2 port:3 table:1 historica... |
4,166 | Dallas_Cowboys | The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They are based in the suburb of Arlington, Texas which is between Fort Worth and Dallas. The team is scheduled to play its home games at Cowboys Stadium i... | Dallas_Cowboys |@lemmatized dallas:55 cowboy:93 professional:5 american:4 football:22 team:76 eastern:1 division:7 national:7 conference:4 nfc:21 league:7 nfl:59 base:4 suburb:2 arlington:2 texas:10 fort:1 worth:2 schedule:1 play:21 home:20 game:58 cowboys:24 stadium:11 beginning:2 season:55 join:10 expansion:5 followi... |
4,167 | Economy_of_American_Samoa | This is a traditional Polynesian economy in which more than 90% of the land is communally owned. Economic activity is strongly linked to the United States, with which American Samoa conducts the great bulk of its foreign trade. Tuna fishing and processing plants are the backbone of the private sector, with canned tuna ... | Economy_of_American_Samoa |@lemmatized traditional:1 polynesian:1 economy:2 land:1 communally:1 economic:3 activity:1 strongly:1 link:1 united:1 state:1 american:3 samoa:5 conduct:1 great:1 bulk:1 foreign:2 trade:1 tuna:5 fishing:2 processing:1 plant:1 backbone:1 private:1 sector:3 canned:1 primary:1 export:6 transfer:... |
4,168 | Expert_witness | An expert witness or professional witness is a witness, who by virtue of education, training, skill, or experience, is believed to have knowledge in a particular subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially (and legally) rely upon the witness's specialized (scientific, technical or o... | Expert_witness |@lemmatized expert:55 witness:24 professional:2 virtue:1 education:1 training:1 skill:1 experience:1 believe:2 knowledge:4 particular:1 subject:1 beyond:1 average:1 person:2 sufficient:2 others:1 may:9 officially:1 legally:1 rely:2 upon:3 specialize:1 scientific:3 technical:2 opinion:6 evidence:12 fact:... |
4,169 | Professional_certification | __TOC__ Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. Many certifications are used as post-nominal letters indicating an earned privilege from an over... | Professional_certification |@lemmatized professional:32 certification:55 trade:1 designation:3 often:4 call:1 simply:1 qualification:6 earn:5 person:1 assure:1 perform:2 job:4 task:2 many:6 use:3 post:3 nominal:2 letter:2 indicate:1 earned:1 privilege:1 oversight:1 body:6 act:1 safeguard:1 public:10 interest:1 overview... |
4,170 | Carlos_Valderrama | Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (born September 2, 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia) also known as Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama, or just "El Pibe" Valderrama is a former Colombian football player. He was instantly recognisable for the mass of blond, permed hair that he habitually sported. Valderrama captained the Colombi... | Carlos_Valderrama |@lemmatized carlos:3 alberto:1 valderrama:15 palacio:1 born:1 september:1 santa:3 marta:3 colombia:6 also:4 know:1 el:5 pibe:5 former:2 colombian:6 football:5 player:9 instantly:2 recognisable:1 mass:1 blond:1 perm:1 hair:1 habitually:1 sport:1 captain:1 national:2 team:3 world:3 cup:4 represent:1 fu... |
4,171 | Old_English | Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon, The term Anglo-Saxon came to refer to all things of the early English period by the 16th century, including language, culture, and people. While this is still the preferred term for the latter two aspects, the language starting from the 19th century began to be called Old English. ... | Old_English |@lemmatized old:86 english:134 also:19 call:8 anglo:28 saxon:46 term:4 come:9 refer:7 thing:1 early:18 period:9 century:16 include:4 language:52 culture:1 people:8 still:4 preferred:1 latter:1 two:4 aspect:3 start:1 begin:5 study:7 detail:3 scholar:1 recognise:1 continue:2 development:5 middle:10 present:4... |
4,172 | Equal_temperament | Equal temperament is a musical temperament, or a system of tuning in which every pair of adjacent notes has an identical frequency ratio. In equal temperament tunings an interval — usually the octave — is divided into a series of equal steps (equal frequency ratios). For modern Western music, the most common tuning sys... | Equal_temperament |@lemmatized equal:67 temperament:62 musical:6 system:14 tune:17 every:2 pair:1 adjacent:2 note:6 identical:1 frequency:11 ratio:13 tuning:16 interval:20 usually:7 octave:23 divide:10 series:2 step:12 modern:1 western:4 music:25 common:3 twelve:7 tone:16 inconsistently:1 abbreviate:1 tet:45 logarithmi... |
4,173 | Hertz | The hertz (symbol: Hz) is a unit of frequency. It is defined as the number of cycles per second. It is the basic unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), and is used worldwide in both general-purpose and scientific contexts. Hertz can be used to measure any periodic event; the most common uses for h... | Hertz |@lemmatized hertz:22 symbol:1 hz:18 unit:11 frequency:33 define:2 number:4 cycle:9 per:17 second:17 basic:1 international:3 system:2 si:5 use:6 worldwide:1 general:3 purpose:1 scientific:2 context:3 measure:7 periodic:2 event:3 common:1 us:1 describe:2 radio:5 audio:1 less:1 sinusoidal:1 case:1 equal:1 one:5 hyp... |
4,174 | Horror_film | Horror films are movies that strive to elicit the emotions of fear, horror and terror from viewers. Their plots frequently involve themes of death, the supernatural or mental illness. Many horror movies also include a central villain. Early horror movies are largely based on classic literature of the gothic/horror gen... | Horror_film |@lemmatized horror:122 film:146 movie:30 strive:1 elicit:1 emotion:1 fear:3 terror:3 viewer:1 plot:3 frequently:2 involve:3 theme:8 death:3 supernatural:8 mental:1 illness:1 many:12 also:15 include:18 central:1 villain:3 early:13 largely:1 base:2 classic:2 literature:1 gothic:5 genre:27 dracula:7 frankenst... |
4,175 | Kraftwerk | Kraftwerk (, German for "power plant" or "power station") is an influential electronic music band from Düsseldorf, Germany. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, repetitive rhythms with catchy melodies, mainly following a Western classical style of harmony, with a minimalistic and strictly electronic instrume... | Kraftwerk |@lemmatized kraftwerk:157 german:8 power:2 plant:2 station:3 influential:1 electronic:24 music:88 band:57 düsseldorf:4 germany:9 signature:2 sound:18 combine:1 drive:1 repetitive:1 rhythm:3 catchy:1 melody:2 mainly:3 follow:6 western:1 classical:1 style:3 harmony:1 minimalistic:1 strictly:1 instrumentation:3... |
4,176 | MPEG-4 | MPEG-4 is a collection of methods defining compression of audio and visual (AV) digital data. It was introduced in late 1998 and designated a standard for a group of audio and video coding formats and related technology agreed upon by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) under the formal standard ISO/IEC 14... | MPEG-4 |@lemmatized mpeg:66 collection:1 method:2 define:3 compression:5 audio:15 visual:7 av:2 digital:6 data:8 introduce:1 late:1 designate:1 standard:17 group:3 video:11 coding:6 format:11 related:2 technology:4 agree:1 upon:1 iso:26 iec:25 move:2 picture:2 expert:2 formal:1 us:1 include:8 web:2 stream:3 medium:6 cd... |
4,177 | Alarums_and_Excursions | Alarums and Excursions (A&E), is an amateur press association started in June 1975 by Lee Gold (at the request of Bruce Pelz, who felt that discussion of Dungeons & Dragons was taking up too much space in Apa-L, the APA of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society) Bretts RPG Magazine and Zine Index, entry on Alarums & E... | Alarums_and_Excursions |@lemmatized alarum:5 excursion:5 e:5 amateur:4 press:1 association:1 start:1 june:1 lee:1 gold:1 request:1 bruce:1 pelz:1 felt:1 discussion:3 dungeon:1 dragon:1 take:2 much:1 space:1 apa:2 l:1 los:1 angeles:1 science:1 fantasy:1 society:1 bretts:1 rpg:3 magazine:3 zine:2 index:1 entry:1 retrieve... |
4,178 | Neuromyotonia | Neuromyotonia, also known as Isaacs' Syndrome, is spontaneous muscular activity resulting from repetitive motor unit action potentials of peripheral origin. Causes It develops as a result of both acquired or hereditary diseases. Acquired form is more frequent and is usually caused by antibodies against neuromuscular j... | Neuromyotonia |@lemmatized neuromyotonia:6 also:3 know:1 isaac:1 syndrome:4 spontaneous:1 muscular:2 activity:1 result:3 repetitive:1 motor:1 unit:1 action:1 potential:1 peripheral:2 origin:2 cause:3 develop:2 acquire:3 hereditary:1 disease:2 form:2 frequent:1 usually:2 antibody:5 neuromuscular:1 junction:1 autoreactiv... |
4,179 | Continuum_hypothesis | In mathematics, the continuum hypothesis (abbreviated CH) is a hypothesis, advanced by Georg Cantor, about the possible sizes of infinite sets. Introduction Cantor introduced the concept of cardinality to compare the sizes of infinite sets, and he gave two proofs that the cardinality of the set of integers is strictly... | Continuum_hypothesis |@lemmatized mathematics:3 continuum:28 hypothesis:27 abbreviated:1 ch:26 advance:2 georg:1 cantor:7 possible:4 size:5 infinite:12 set:35 introduction:1 introduce:1 concept:1 cardinality:19 compare:1 give:2 two:3 proof:5 integer:11 strictly:2 small:2 real:10 number:20 however:2 indication:1 extent:... |
4,180 | Political_philosophy | Political philosophy is the study of questions about the city, government, politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law and the enforcement of a legal code by authority: what they are, why (or even if) they are needed, what makes a government legitimate, what rights and freedoms it should protect and why, what for... | Political_philosophy |@lemmatized political:81 philosophy:38 study:4 question:8 city:7 government:13 politics:10 liberty:5 justice:9 property:4 right:7 law:13 enforcement:1 legal:1 code:1 authority:3 even:4 need:4 make:4 legitimate:2 freedom:4 protect:1 form:7 take:5 duty:2 citizens:1 owe:1 may:2 legitimately:1 overthr... |
4,181 | Albedo | The albedo of an object is the extent to which it diffusely reflects light from the Sun. It is therefore a more specific form of the term reflectivity. Albedo is defined as the ratio of diffusely reflected to incident electromagnetic radiation. It is a unitless measure indicative of a surface's or body's diffuse refl... | Albedo |@lemmatized albedo:80 object:4 extent:1 diffusely:4 reflect:11 light:17 sun:2 therefore:1 specific:1 form:2 term:4 reflectivity:9 define:3 ratio:1 incident:7 electromagnetic:3 radiation:10 unitless:1 measure:4 indicative:3 surface:16 body:5 diffuse:2 word:1 derive:2 latin:1 whiteness:1 turn:1 albus:1 white:6 in... |
4,182 | Luxembourg | Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (, , ), is a small, landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. Luxembourg has a population of under half a million people in an area of approximately 2,586 square kilometres (999 sq mi). The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg ... | Luxembourg |@lemmatized luxembourg:102 officially:2 grand:15 duchy:9 small:6 landlocked:2 country:18 western:4 europe:9 border:10 belgium:7 france:4 germany:8 population:7 half:3 million:1 people:5 area:6 approximately:1 square:2 kilometre:2 sq:2 mi:2 parliamentary:2 representative:1 democracy:2 constitutional:3 monarc... |
4,183 | Probability_distribution | In probability theory and statistics, a probability distribution identifies either the probability of each value of an unidentified random variable (when the variable is discrete), or the probability of the value falling within a particular interval (when the variable is continuous). B.S. Everitt. 2006. The Cambridge D... | Probability_distribution |@lemmatized probability:50 theory:4 statistic:4 distribution:63 identifies:1 either:2 value:18 unidentified:1 random:20 variable:19 discrete:19 fall:1 within:2 particular:1 interval:3 continuous:12 b:1 everitt:1 cambridge:3 dictionary:2 third:2 edition:1 pp:1 university:1 press:1 isbn:1 descri... |
4,184 | Antiprism | Set of uniform antiprismsHeptadecagonal antiprismTypeuniform polyhedronFaces2 p-gons, 2p trianglesEdges4pVertices2pVertex configuration3.3.3.pSchläfli symbols{2,p}Coxeter-Dynkin diagramImage:CDW_hole.pngImage:CDW_p.pngImage:CDW_hole.pngImage:CDW_2.pngImage:CDW_hole.pngSymmetry groupDpdDual polyhedrontrapezohedronProper... | Antiprism |@lemmatized set:1 uniform:5 antiprismsheptadecagonal:1 antiprismtypeuniform:1 p:2 gons:1 pschläfli:1 symbol:1 coxeter:1 dynkin:1 diagramimage:1 pngimage:4 pngsymmetry:1 groupdpddual:1 polyhedrontrapezohedronpropertiesconvex:1 semi:1 regular:5 vertex:3 transitivenet:1 n:9 sided:2 antiprism:13 polyhedron:4 com... |
4,185 | Atomic_clock | NIST-F1 Caesium fountain atomic clock, serving as the US time and frequency standard, with an uncertainty of 5.10-16 (as of 2005). An atomic clock is a type of clock that uses an atomic resonance frequency standard as its timekeeping element. They are the most accurate time and frequency standards known, and are used ... | Atomic_clock |@lemmatized nist:13 caesium:12 fountain:5 atomic:46 clock:66 serve:2 u:5 time:33 frequency:29 standard:26 uncertainty:2 type:3 use:20 resonance:1 timekeeping:1 element:1 accurate:7 know:1 primary:4 international:4 distribution:2 service:3 control:2 television:1 broadcast:1 gps:6 satellite:2 signal:7 radio... |
4,186 | California_Department_of_Transportation | The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is a government department in the U.S. state of California. Its mission is to improve mobility across the state. It manages the state highway system and is actively involved with public transportation systems within the state. The department falls under the state c... | California_Department_of_Transportation |@lemmatized california:10 department:14 transportation:8 caltrans:6 government:1 u:2 state:12 mission:1 improve:1 mobility:1 across:1 manage:1 highway:10 system:4 actively:1 involve:1 public:3 within:2 fall:1 cabinet:1 level:1 business:1 housing:1 agency:3 history:1 early:1 pred... |
4,187 | Jerome_K._Jerome | Jerome Klapka Jerome (2 May 1859 – 14 June 1927) was an English writer and humorist, best known for the humorous travelogue Three Men in a Boat. Jerome was born in Caldmore, Walsall, England, where there is now a museum in his honour, and was brought up in poverty in London. Other works include the essay collections ... | Jerome_K._Jerome |@lemmatized jerome:51 klapka:4 may:1 june:4 english:1 writer:2 humorist:2 best:1 know:2 humorous:3 travelogue:1 three:23 men:19 boat:16 bear:1 caldmore:1 walsall:3 england:2 museum:2 honour:1 bring:1 poverty:2 london:3 work:8 include:1 essay:6 collection:3 idle:8 thought:5 fellow:5 second:2 bummel:4 s... |
4,188 | Grand_jury | In the common law, a grand jury is a type of jury that determines whether there is enough evidence for a trial. Grand juries carry out this duty by examining evidence presented to them by a prosecutor and issuing indictments, or by investigating alleged crimes and issuing presentments. A grand jury is traditionally la... | Grand_jury |@lemmatized common:2 law:6 grand:114 jury:113 type:1 determine:3 whether:3 enough:2 evidence:10 trial:10 carry:1 duty:1 examine:5 present:10 prosecutor:21 issuing:1 indictment:13 investigate:3 allege:2 crime:15 issue:5 presentment:1 traditionally:1 large:1 distinguishable:1 petit:2 use:10 history:2 first:2 ... |
4,189 | Impressionism | Claude Monet, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), 1872, oil on canvas, Musee Marmottan Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement that began as a loose association of Paris-based artists exhibiting their art publicly in the 1860s. The name of the movement is derived from the title of a Claude Monet work... | Impressionism |@lemmatized claude:10 monet:22 impression:10 soleil:3 levant:3 sunrise:3 oil:3 canvas:2 musee:2 marmottan:1 impressionism:32 century:8 art:34 movement:10 begin:3 loose:1 association:3 paris:7 base:1 artist:36 exhibit:7 publicly:1 name:3 derive:2 title:3 work:26 provoke:1 critic:4 louis:3 leroy:3 coin:1 t... |
4,190 | Algorithm | Flowcharts are often used to graphically represent algorithms. In mathematics, computing, linguistics, and related subjects, an algorithm is a finite sequence of instructions, an explicit, step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, often used for calculation and data processing. It is formally a type of effective m... | Algorithm |@lemmatized flowchart:4 often:6 use:48 graphically:1 represent:1 algorithm:190 mathematics:6 compute:6 linguistics:1 related:2 subject:1 finite:9 sequence:8 instruction:14 explicit:2 step:15 procedure:13 solve:21 problem:54 calculation:7 data:13 processing:3 formally:3 type:4 effective:17 method:22 list:23 w... |
4,191 | Vladimir_Harkonnen | The Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is a fictional character from the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. He is primarily featured in the 1965 novel Dune, but is also a major character in the Prelude to Dune prequel trilogy (1999-2001) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. The character is brought back as a ghola in the... | Vladimir_Harkonnen |@lemmatized baron:46 vladimir:12 harkonnen:36 fictional:1 character:6 dune:34 universe:1 create:1 frank:3 herbert:10 primarily:1 feature:3 novel:4 also:5 major:1 prelude:4 prequel:2 trilogy:1 brian:3 kevin:2 j:2 anderson:4 bring:2 back:2 ghola:4 sequel:2 conclude:1 original:4 series:5 hunter:3 sandw... |
4,192 | Freyja | "Heimdallr returns the necklace Brísingamen to Freyja" by Swedish painter Nils Blommér. Freyja (sometimes anglicized as Freya), cognate to Sanskrit Priya, is a major goddess in Norse Paganism, a subset of Germanic Paganism. Because the documented source of this religious tradition, the Norse Mythology, was transmitted... | Freyja |@lemmatized heimdallr:15 return:4 necklace:18 brísingamen:22 freyja:207 swedish:12 painter:3 nil:2 blommér:2 sometimes:2 anglicize:1 freya:8 cognate:2 sanskrit:1 priya:1 major:4 goddess:56 norse:18 paganism:4 subset:1 germanic:13 documented:1 source:4 religious:2 tradition:10 mythology:8 transmit:1 alter:1 chri... |
4,193 | Punch_(magazine) | Cover of the first Punch or The London Charivari depicts Punch hanging a caricatured Devil, 1841 Punch was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire published from 1841 to 1992 and from 1996 to 2002. Punch material was also collected in book formats as early as the 1800s, including Pick of the Punch annuals with c... | Punch_(magazine) |@lemmatized cover:6 first:6 punch:41 london:3 charivari:3 depicts:1 hang:1 caricatured:1 devil:1 british:5 weekly:4 magazine:15 humour:4 satire:1 publish:6 material:2 also:6 collect:1 book:2 format:1 early:6 include:7 pick:1 annual:1 cartoon:6 text:1 feature:3 war:1 collection:2 wwii:1 related:1 big:1... |
4,194 | Merlot | Merlot is a red wine grape that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines. Merlot-based wines usually have medium body with hints of berry, plum, and currant. Its softness and "fleshiness", combined with its earlier ripening, makes Merlot a popular grape for blending with the sterner, later-ripening Caber... | Merlot |@lemmatized merlot:90 red:10 wine:62 grape:35 use:5 blending:1 varietal:8 base:5 usually:3 medium:1 body:4 hint:2 berry:2 plum:4 currant:1 softness:2 fleshiness:1 combine:1 early:7 ripening:1 make:19 popular:3 blend:17 sterner:1 later:1 ripen:5 cabernet:20 sauvignon:14 tend:10 high:6 tannin:3 along:2 franc:5 ma... |
4,195 | Jaggies | "Jaggies" is the informal name for artifacts in raster images, most frequently from aliasing, Mitchell, Don, "The Antialiasing Problem in Ray Tracing", Advanced Topics in Ray Tracing, Course Notes, SIGGRAPH 90. which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components and/or missin... | Jaggies |@lemmatized jaggies:10 informal:1 name:3 artifact:2 raster:1 image:2 frequently:1 aliasing:6 mitchell:1 antialiasing:1 problem:2 ray:2 trace:1 advance:1 topic:1 tracing:1 course:1 note:2 siggraph:1 turn:1 often:2 cause:1 non:1 linear:1 mixing:1 effect:2 produce:1 high:3 frequency:1 component:2 miss:1 poor:1 an... |
4,196 | GNU_Debugger | The GNU Debugger, usually called just GDB, is the standard debugger for the GNU software system. It is a portable debugger that runs on many Unix-like systems and works for many programming languages, including Ada, C, C++, FreeBASIC, and Fortran. History GDB was first written by Richard Stallman in 1986 as part of hi... | GNU_Debugger |@lemmatized gnu:10 debugger:9 usually:1 call:2 gdb:38 standard:2 software:7 system:8 portable:1 run:10 many:2 unix:2 like:3 work:3 programming:1 language:1 include:3 ada:1 c:4 freebasic:1 fortran:1 history:1 first:1 write:1 richard:2 stallman:2 part:1 emacs:2 reasonably:1 stable:1 free:6 release:3 general... |
4,197 | Mathematical_induction | A formal description of mathematical induction can be illustrated by reference to the sequential effect of falling dominoes. Mathematical induction is a method of mathematical proof typically used to establish that a given statement is true of all natural numbers. It is done by proving that the first statement in the... | Mathematical_induction |@lemmatized formal:1 description:3 mathematical:31 induction:69 illustrate:1 reference:3 sequential:1 effect:2 fall:5 domino:6 method:8 proof:34 typically:2 use:24 establish:2 give:8 statement:41 true:31 natural:29 number:37 prove:33 first:13 infinite:9 sequence:4 one:24 next:4 extend:4 general:... |
4,198 | Exabyte | An exabyte (derived from the SI prefix exa-) is a unit of information or computer storage equal to one quintillion bytes. It is commonly abbreviated EB. When used with byte multiples, the SI prefix may indicate a power of either 1000 or 1024, so the exact number may be either: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes — 1018; or... | Exabyte |@lemmatized exabyte:18 derive:1 si:2 prefix:3 exa:1 unit:1 information:7 computer:2 storage:3 equal:2 one:4 quintillion:1 bytes:1 commonly:1 abbreviate:1 eb:1 use:3 byte:4 multiple:2 may:3 indicate:1 power:1 either:2 exact:1 number:2 term:2 exbibyte:1 binary:1 propose:1 unambiguous:1 reference:2 latter:1 value... |
4,199 | Draw_(poker) | A poker player is drawing if he has a hand that is incomplete and needs further cards to become valuable. The hand itself is called a draw or drawing hand. For example, in seven-card stud, if four of a player's first five cards are all spades, but the hand is otherwise weak, he is drawing to a flush. In contrast, a mad... | Draw_(poker) |@lemmatized poker:7 player:11 draw:53 hand:26 incomplete:1 need:8 card:24 become:1 valuable:1 call:2 example:11 seven:2 stud:2 four:13 first:1 five:3 spade:4 otherwise:1 weak:1 flush:15 contrast:1 make:6 already:5 value:2 necessarily:1 win:6 start:2 help:1 lose:3 inferior:1 favorable:1 opponent:4 beat:2 d... |
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