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4,300 | Baku_(spirit) | A baku by Katsushika Hokusai. A baku by Katsushika Hokusai. For other uses, see Baku (disambiguation). are Japanese supernatural beings that devour dreams and nightmares. They have a long history in Japanese folklore and art, and more recently have appeared in Japanese anime and manga (see examples cited below). The... | Baku_(spirit) |@lemmatized baku:25 katsushika:2 hokusai:2 us:1 see:5 disambiguation:1 japanese:15 supernatural:1 devour:5 dream:15 nightmare:10 long:1 history:2 folklore:2 art:1 recently:1 appear:4 anime:3 manga:9 example:2 cite:2 term:1 two:1 current:1 meaning:1 refer:1 traditional:4 devouring:1 creature:1 zoological:... |
4,301 | Gilles_Apap | Gilles Apap (born May 21 1963) is a violinist who plays gypsy music, swing, Irish music, and bluegrass music, as well as the masterpieces of classical music. Born in Bougie, Algeria, he was raised in Nice, France. In 1985 he won the first prize in the contemporary music category at the Yehudi Menuhin Competition. He r... | Gilles_Apap |@lemmatized gilles:11 apap:12 bear:2 may:1 violinist:2 play:3 gypsy:1 music:6 swing:1 irish:2 bluegrass:2 well:1 masterpiece:1 classical:2 bougie:1 algeria:1 raise:1 nice:1 france:1 win:1 first:1 prize:1 contemporary:1 category:1 yehudi:2 menuhin:2 competition:2 release:2 cd:1 sony:3 call:1 transylvanian:5... |
4,302 | Armed_forces_of_the_Netherlands | The military of the Netherlands is composed of four branches, all of which carry the prefix Koninklijke (Royal): Koninklijke Landmacht (KL), the Royal Netherlands Army. Koninklijke Marine (KM), the Royal Netherlands Navy, including the Marine-Luchtvaartdienst (Naval Air Service) and Korps Mariniers (Marine Corps). Koni... | Armed_forces_of_the_Netherlands |@lemmatized military:12 netherlands:14 compose:1 four:2 branch:1 carry:1 prefix:1 koninklijke:5 royal:11 landmacht:1 kl:1 army:5 marine:5 km:1 navy:3 include:3 luchtvaartdienst:1 naval:1 air:4 service:2 korps:2 mariniers:1 corp:2 luchtmacht:1 klu:1 force:10 marechaussee:1 kmar:1 police:... |
4,303 | Comic_strip | Winsor McCay's Little Nemo, an American Sunday comic strip from the very early 20th century, featuring narrative sequences spread over panel rows, a heightened use of perspective and dream-like plots. A comic strip is a sequence of cartoons that tells a story, often humorous, though adventures and soap opera-like dram... | Comic_strip |@lemmatized winsor:1 mccay:1 little:5 nemo:1 american:5 sunday:15 comic:65 strip:107 early:7 century:9 feature:9 narrative:3 sequence:4 spread:1 panel:14 row:1 heighten:1 use:6 perspective:1 dream:1 like:4 plot:2 cartoon:6 tell:2 story:6 often:6 humorous:5 though:4 adventure:4 soap:2 opera:2 drama:1 also:1... |
4,304 | Light_pollution | This time exposure photo of New York City at night shows sky glow, one form of light pollution. Comparison of the view of the night sky from a small rural town (top) and a metropolitan area (bottom). Light pollution vastly reduces the visibility of stars. Light pollution, also known as photopollution or luminous pollu... | Light_pollution |@lemmatized time:8 exposure:6 photo:1 new:10 york:4 city:8 night:38 show:4 sky:69 glow:23 one:14 form:4 light:298 pollution:68 comparison:3 view:7 small:3 rural:2 town:2 top:1 metropolitan:2 area:19 bottom:2 vastly:1 reduce:39 visibility:6 star:10 also:30 know:3 photopollution:1 luminous:2 excessive:9 ... |
4,305 | Admiralty | The Admiralty was formerly the authority in the United Kingdom responsible for the command of the Royal Navy. Originally exercised by a single person, the office of Lord High Admiral was from the 18th century onward almost invariably put "in commission", and was exercised by a Board of Admiralty. In 1964 the functions... | Admiralty |@lemmatized admiralty:47 formerly:1 authority:2 united:7 kingdom:7 responsible:1 command:1 royal:5 navy:12 originally:1 exercise:5 single:1 person:1 office:18 lord:27 high:12 admiral:18 century:6 onward:1 almost:2 invariably:1 put:2 commission:5 board:18 function:1 transfer:1 new:5 committee:2 tri:1 service:... |
4,306 | Cyprus | Cyprus (, transliterated: Kýpros, ; ), officially the Republic of Cyprus (, Kypriakī́ Dīmokratía, ; ), is a Eurasian island country situated in the eastern Mediterranean, east of Greece , west of Lebanon, Syria and Israel, north of Egypt and south of Turkey. Cyprus is the Mediterranean's third largest island, and one... | Cyprus |@lemmatized cyprus:175 transliterate:1 kýpros:2 officially:1 republic:38 kypriakī:1 dīmokratía:1 eurasian:1 island:62 country:12 situate:2 eastern:8 mediterranean:4 east:5 greece:13 west:1 lebanon:5 syria:1 israel:2 north:17 egypt:4 south:4 turkey:13 third:7 large:7 one:16 popular:3 tourist:3 destination:1 attr... |
4,307 | King_Crimson | King Crimson are an English progressive rock band founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969. They have typically been categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, although they incorporate diverse influences ranging from jazz, classical and experimental music to psychedelic, New Wave... | King_Crimson |@lemmatized king:77 crimson:82 english:1 progressive:7 rock:24 band:78 found:2 guitarist:8 robert:4 fripp:41 drummer:7 michael:6 giles:20 typically:1 categorise:1 foundational:1 group:26 although:4 incorporate:1 diverse:1 influence:20 range:1 jazz:11 classical:6 experimental:1 music:21 psychedelic:3 new:3... |
4,308 | Albertosaurus | Albertosaurus (; meaning "Alberta lizard") is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, more than 70 million years ago. The type species, A. sarcophagus, was restricted in range to the modern-day Canadian province of Alberta, after which the genus ... | Albertosaurus |@lemmatized albertosaurus:52 meaning:1 alberta:12 lizard:2 genus:10 tyrannosaurid:7 theropod:11 dinosaur:13 live:1 western:2 north:1 america:1 late:3 cretaceous:4 period:3 million:3 year:17 ago:2 type:5 specie:13 sarcophagus:8 restrict:1 range:3 modern:4 day:1 canadian:4 province:2 name:13 scientist:3 di... |
4,309 | Parallel_ATA | Parallel ATA (PATA) is an interface standard for the connection of storage devices such as hard disks, solid-state drives, and CD-ROM drives in computers. The standard is maintained by X3/INCITS committee http://www.t13.org T13 . It uses the underlying AT Attachment and AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI) stand... | Parallel_ATA |@lemmatized parallel:15 ata:133 pata:11 interface:49 standard:29 connection:8 storage:6 device:100 hard:33 disk:27 solid:3 state:4 drive:140 cd:8 rom:7 computer:26 maintain:1 incits:2 committee:4 http:3 www:3 org:3 use:40 underlie:1 attachment:10 packet:9 atapi:30 current:4 result:5 long:6 history:3 incre... |
4,310 | Graphic_design | Graphic symbols are often utilitarian and anonymous, as these pictographs from the US National Park Service illustrate. The term graphic design can refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines which focus on visual communication and presentation. Various methods are used to create and combine symbols... | Graphic_design |@lemmatized graphic:87 symbol:3 often:13 utilitarian:2 anonymous:1 pictograph:1 u:2 national:1 park:1 service:3 illustrate:3 term:3 design:110 refer:3 number:2 artistic:1 professional:2 discipline:2 focus:3 visual:15 communication:7 presentation:4 various:2 method:3 use:30 create:13 combine:3 image:7 wo... |
4,311 | Great_Lakes | A satellite image of the Great Lakes. A map showing the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes are a chain of freshwater lakes located in eastern North America, on the Canada – United States border. Consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth. LUHNA C... | Great_Lakes |@lemmatized satellite:1 image:1 great:140 lake:237 map:2 show:2 chain:2 freshwater:5 locate:2 eastern:3 north:9 america:3 canada:10 unite:3 state:36 border:9 consist:1 superior:17 michigan:30 huron:19 erie:20 ontario:22 form:10 large:22 group:4 earth:2 luhna:1 chapter:1 historical:3 landcover:1 change:1 re... |
4,312 | Helen_Gandy | Helen W. Gandy (April 8, 1897 – July 7, 1988) was an American civil servant. Gandy, who at age twenty-one left her native New Jersey for Washington, D.C., was the secretary to Federal Bureau of Investigation director J. Edgar Hoover for fifty-four years. Hoover called her "indispensable" and she exercised great behin... | Helen_Gandy |@lemmatized helen:4 w:9 gandy:39 april:1 july:7 american:5 civil:2 servant:1 age:2 twenty:2 one:7 leave:3 native:1 new:16 jersey:3 washington:10 c:6 secretary:4 federal:1 bureau:16 investigation:3 director:12 j:10 edgar:10 hoover:56 fifty:3 four:3 year:6 call:5 indispensable:2 exercise:1 great:2 behind:2 s... |
4,313 | Cell_membrane | Illustration of a Eukaryotic cell membrane The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment. Kimball's Biology Pages, Cell Membranes It is a semipermeable lipid bilayer found in all cells. It contains a wide... | Cell_membrane |@lemmatized illustration:1 eukaryotic:3 cell:95 membrane:104 also:10 call:2 plasma:9 plasmalemma:1 biological:5 separate:3 interior:1 outside:3 environment:6 kimball:1 biology:2 page:1 semipermeable:1 lipid:24 bilayer:11 find:5 contain:6 wide:1 variety:4 molecule:18 primarily:2 protein:42 involve:2 vast:... |
4,314 | Hobby | A hobby is a spare-time recreational pursuit. Etymology A hobby horse is a wooden or wickerwork toy made to be ridden just like a real horse (which was sometimes called a "Hobby"). From this came the expression "to ride one's hobby-horse", meaning "to follow a favourite pastime", and in turn, hobby in the modern sens... | Hobby |@lemmatized hobby:41 spare:1 time:7 recreational:2 pursuit:6 etymology:2 horse:4 wooden:2 wickerwork:1 toy:4 make:8 ridden:1 like:2 real:2 sometimes:5 call:4 come:1 expression:1 ride:1 one:8 mean:3 follow:1 favourite:1 pastime:1 turn:5 modern:4 sense:1 recreation:2 chicago:1 manual:1 style:1 cms:1 dictionary:5 c... |
4,315 | Puerto_Rico | Puerto Rico ( or ), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( — literally Associated Free State of Puerto Rico), is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands. Puerto Rico is composed of an archip... | Puerto_Rico |@lemmatized puerto:254 rico:188 officially:3 commonwealth:20 literally:3 associate:4 free:10 state:54 self:5 governing:1 unincorporated:5 territory:15 united:36 locate:7 northeastern:2 caribbean:18 east:2 dominican:3 republic:3 west:3 virgin:1 island:70 compose:3 archipelago:5 include:27 main:11 number:2 s... |
4,316 | Mathematical_formulation_of_quantum_mechanics | The mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics is the body of mathematical formalisms which permits a rigorous description of quantum mechanics. It is distinguished from mathematical formalisms for theories developed prior to the early 1900s by the use of abstract mathematical structures, such as infinite-dimensiona... | Mathematical_formulation_of_quantum_mechanics |@lemmatized mathematical:28 formulation:14 quantum:84 mechanic:61 body:4 formalism:9 permit:2 rigorous:1 description:8 distinguish:2 theory:46 develop:3 prior:2 early:2 use:12 abstract:2 structure:4 infinite:4 dimensional:10 hilbert:20 space:29 operator:25 many:9 draw:1 fu... |
4,317 | International_Organization_for_Standardization | The International Organization for Standardization (Organisation internationale de normalisation), widely known as ISO (), is an international-standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Founded on 23 February 1947, the organization promulgates worldwide proprietary ... | International_Organization_for_Standardization |@lemmatized international:18 organization:15 standardization:12 organisation:2 internationale:1 de:2 normalisation:1 widely:1 know:2 iso:65 standard:53 set:5 body:6 compose:1 representative:3 various:1 national:6 found:1 february:1 promulgate:1 worldwide:1 proprietary:1 i... |
4,318 | Limburg_an_der_Lahn | The river Lahn in Limburg Map of Limburg and its constituent communities Cathedral with the old Lahn bridge Limburg an der Lahn (officially: Limburg a. d. Lahn) is the district seat of Limburg-Weilburg in Hesse, Germany. Geography Location Limburg lies in western Hesse between the Taunus and the Westerwald on the rive... | Limburg_an_der_Lahn |@lemmatized river:3 lahn:29 limburg:75 map:1 constituent:3 community:15 cathedral:12 old:16 bridge:12 der:6 officially:1 district:3 seat:4 weilburg:4 hesse:6 germany:4 geography:1 location:1 lie:2 western:2 taunus:2 westerwald:2 town:53 roughly:4 centrally:1 basin:4 within:3 rhenish:1 slate:1 mount... |
4,319 | Foreign_relations_of_Cambodia | The Royal Cambodian Government (RGC) has established diplomatic relations with most countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, as well as all of its Asian neighbors, to include the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Laos, South Korea, North Korea, and Thailand. The RGC is a member of most... | Foreign_relations_of_Cambodia |@lemmatized royal:1 cambodian:2 government:2 rgc:3 establish:1 diplomatic:2 relation:5 country:2 include:3 united:3 state:2 kingdom:1 france:1 well:1 asian:2 neighbor:1 people:1 republic:1 china:1 vietnam:3 lao:1 south:1 korea:2 north:1 thailand:3 member:3 major:1 international:4 organiza... |
4,320 | Digital | Digital has multiple meanings. All of the following meanings are based on digital: Digital circuit, a type of electrical circuit Digital Equipment Corporation, a company commonly known as "Digital" Digital Research, another company Digital control is a part of control theory Digital signal, a kind of signal in inform... | Digital |@lemmatized digital:16 multiple:1 meaning:2 following:1 base:1 circuit:2 type:1 electrical:1 equipment:1 corporation:1 company:2 commonly:1 know:1 research:1 another:1 control:2 part:1 theory:2 signal:2 kind:1 information:1 signage:1 use:1 display:1 screen:1 show:1 changeable:1 content:1 library:2 world:1 revo... |
4,321 | May_Day | May Day occurs on May 1 and refers to several public holidays. Anthony Aveni, "May Day: A Collision of Forces," The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), 79-89. Traditional May Day celebrations May Day is related to the Celtic festival of Beltane and the Ge... | May_Day |@lemmatized may:88 day:87 occur:4 refers:1 several:1 public:3 holiday:18 anthony:1 aveni:1 collision:1 force:1 book:1 year:15 brief:1 history:3 seasonal:1 oxford:5 university:4 press:2 traditional:13 celebration:19 relate:1 celtic:1 festival:12 beltane:3 germanic:2 walpurgis:4 night:7 fall:2 exactly:1 half:2 n... |
4,322 | Ottawa | Ottawa ( or sometimes ) is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.... | Ottawa |@lemmatized ottawa:193 sometimes:2 capital:27 canada:31 municipality:10 within:4 province:4 ontario:21 locate:8 valley:4 eastern:3 portion:2 southern:4 city:58 lie:4 bank:2 river:41 major:10 waterway:4 form:4 local:3 boundary:1 quebec:14 census:8 record:10 population:16 make:11 fourth:4 large:19 country:6 secon... |
4,323 | Foreign_relations_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland | The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important to the country. It is one of the group of smaller nations in the EU, and has traditionally followed a non-aligned foreign polic... | Foreign_relations_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland |@lemmatized foreign:28 relation:19 ireland:138 substantially:1 influence:1 membership:5 european:18 union:16 although:1 bilateral:2 united:35 state:21 kingdom:12 also:12 important:4 country:19 one:4 group:3 small:1 nation:20 eu:9 traditionally:1 follow:7 non:2 align:1 polic... |
4,324 | Wikipedia:Status_of_the_porting_of_U.S._Dept_of_State_info | Here's a list of the countries with info on the Dept of State site. The information at this site is in the public domain unless it explicitly says otherwise on whatever page you are viewing there. The CIA site and the Dept of State site don't cover all of the countries; each of them is missing info on various countri... | Wikipedia:Status_of_the_porting_of_U.S._Dept_of_State_info |@lemmatized list:3 country:9 info:4 dept:5 state:6 site:5 information:1 public:1 domain:1 unless:1 explicitly:1 say:1 otherwise:1 whatever:1 page:13 view:1 cia:1 cover:1 miss:1 various:3 also:5 agreement:2 name:1 link:1 source:2 anachronism:1 furthermore:1 alw... |
4,325 | Gorilla | Gorillas are the largest of the living primates. They are ground-dwelling herbivores that inhabit the forests of Africa. Gorillas are divided into two species and (still under debate as of 2008) either four or five subspecies. The DNA of gorillas is 98%–99% identical to that of a human, In a talk presented at the Annua... | Gorilla |@lemmatized gorilla:103 large:4 living:1 primate:3 ground:1 dwelling:1 herbivore:2 inhabit:2 forest:5 africa:7 divide:1 two:6 specie:13 still:1 debate:1 either:1 four:1 five:1 subspecies:6 dna:1 identical:1 human:9 talk:1 present:1 annual:1 meeting:1 american:4 anthropological:1 association:1 november:1 jonath... |
4,326 | Economy_of_Macau | The economy of Macau has remained one of the most open in the world since its reversion to China in 1999. Apparel exports and gambling-related tourism are mainstays of the economy. Since Macau has little arable land and few natural resources, it depends on mainland China for most of its food, fresh water, and energy im... | Economy_of_Macau |@lemmatized economy:11 macau:62 remain:1 one:2 open:6 world:6 since:5 reversion:1 china:18 apparel:1 export:5 gamble:8 related:2 tourism:11 mainstay:1 little:1 arable:1 land:1 natural:1 resource:1 depend:1 mainland:11 food:1 fresh:1 water:2 energy:2 import:6 japan:2 hong:15 kong:15 main:1 supplier:1 r... |
4,327 | Alfonso_XII_of_Spain | Alfonso XII (born Alfonso Francisco de Asís Fernando Pío Juan María de la Concepción Gregorio Pelayo) (Madrid, 28 November 1857 – El Pardo, 25 November 1885) was king of Spain, reigning from 1875 to 1885, after a coup d'état restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic. Alfonso was the son of I... | Alfonso_XII_of_Spain |@lemmatized alfonso:17 xii:3 bear:3 francisco:2 de:14 asís:1 fernando:2 pío:1 juan:2 maría:5 la:5 concepción:1 gregorio:1 pelayo:1 madrid:11 november:5 el:1 pardo:1 king:15 spain:10 reign:2 coup:1 état:1 restore:1 monarchy:4 end:3 ephemeral:1 first:1 spanish:5 republic:1 son:6 isabella:2 ii:1 alle... |
4,328 | Electrical_engineering | Electrical Engineers design complex power systems... ... and electronic circuits. Electrical engineering, sometimes referred to as electrical and electronic engineering, is a field of engineering that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identi... | Electrical_engineering |@lemmatized electrical:63 engineer:56 design:28 complex:2 power:29 system:48 electronic:23 circuit:18 engineering:69 sometimes:4 refer:2 field:10 deal:10 study:6 application:6 electricity:10 electronics:7 electromagnetism:1 first:17 become:2 identifiable:1 occupation:1 late:3 nineteenth:1 centur... |
4,329 | Halloween | Halloween (also spelled Hallowe’en) is a holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints’ Day. It is largely a secular celebration, but some Christians and pagans have expressed strong feelings about its religious overtones. Irish immigrants carr... | Halloween |@lemmatized halloween:75 also:10 spell:2 hallowe:2 en:2 holiday:17 celebrate:10 october:4 root:2 celtic:14 festival:10 samhain:8 christian:17 holy:2 day:16 saint:7 largely:2 secular:2 celebration:9 pagan:11 express:1 strong:1 feeling:1 religious:3 overtone:1 irish:10 immigrant:2 carry:1 version:1 tradition:1... |
4,330 | Fantasy_sport | A fantasy sport (also known as rotisserie, roto, or owner simulation) is a game where fantasy owners build a team that competes against other fantasy owners based on the statistics generated by individual players or teams of a professional sport. Probably the most common variant converts statistical performance into p... | Fantasy_sport |@lemmatized fantasy:92 sport:68 also:9 know:2 rotisserie:11 roto:1 owner:6 simulation:4 game:28 build:1 team:6 compete:1 base:6 statistic:11 generate:3 individual:3 player:30 professional:5 probably:1 common:1 variant:2 convert:1 statistical:5 performance:3 point:3 compile:3 total:1 accord:2 roster:2 sel... |
4,331 | Common_buzzard | The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium to large bird of prey, whose range covers most of Europe and extends into Asia. It is typically between 51-57 cm in length with a 110 to 130 cm (48-60 inch) wingspan, making it a medium-sized raptor. There are around 40,000 breeding pairs in Britain. It is usually resident ... | Common_buzzard |@lemmatized common:2 buzzard:25 buteo:18 medium:2 large:1 bird:5 prey:1 whose:1 range:2 cover:1 europe:4 extend:1 asia:2 typically:1 cm:3 length:1 inch:1 wingspan:1 make:1 size:1 raptor:3 around:1 breeding:2 pair:3 britain:2 usually:3 resident:6 year:1 except:2 coldest:1 part:1 case:1 one:3 subspecies:4... |
4,332 | Economy_of_Namibia | The economy of Namibia is heavily dependent on the extraction and processing of minerals for export. Mining accounts for 20% of GDP. Rich alluvial diamond deposits make Namibia a primary source for gem-quality diamonds. Namibia is the fourth-largest exporter of nonfuel minerals in Africa, the world's fifth-largest prod... | Economy_of_Namibia |@lemmatized economy:10 namibia:34 heavily:3 dependent:2 extraction:1 processing:2 mineral:5 export:8 mining:5 account:2 gdp:5 rich:2 alluvial:1 diamond:6 deposit:1 make:2 primary:2 source:2 gem:1 quality:1 fourth:1 large:6 exporter:1 nonfuel:1 africa:7 world:4 fifth:1 producer:2 uranium:2 quantity:2... |
4,333 | History_of_Morocco | The Capsian culture brought Morocco into the Neolithic about 8000 BC, at a time when the Maghreb was less arid than it is today. The Berber language probably was formed at roughly the same time as agriculture (see Berber), and was developed by the existing population and adopted the immigrants who arrived later. Moder... | History_of_Morocco |@lemmatized capsian:1 culture:3 bring:4 morocco:58 neolithic:3 bc:2 time:8 maghreb:7 less:2 arid:2 today:1 berber:28 language:2 probably:1 form:9 roughly:1 agriculture:2 see:5 develop:4 exist:2 population:6 adopt:1 immigrant:1 arrive:1 later:3 modern:5 dna:2 analysis:1 link:5 confirm:1 various:2 con... |
4,334 | Object_database | An object database (also object-oriented database) is a database model in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Example of an Object-Oriented Model. Data Integration Glossary, U.S. Department of Transportation, August 2001. Object databases are generally recomme... | Object_database |@lemmatized object:75 database:57 also:9 oriented:1 model:5 information:5 represent:1 form:1 use:10 orient:12 programming:13 example:4 data:21 integration:2 glossary:1 u:1 department:1 transportation:1 august:1 generally:1 recommend:1 business:1 need:2 high:4 performance:1 processing:2 complex:2 overvi... |
4,335 | Eureka_Rebellion | The 'Eureka Flag' The Eureka Stockade was the setting of a gold miners' revolt in 1854 near Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, against the officials supervising the mining of gold in the region. The revolt was prompted by grievances over heavily priced mining items, the expense of a Miner's Licence, taxation (via the lice... | Eureka_Rebellion |@lemmatized eureka:86 flag:16 stockade:52 setting:1 gold:17 miner:33 revolt:5 near:1 ballarat:33 victoria:13 australia:11 official:4 supervise:1 mining:3 region:2 prompt:2 grievance:5 heavily:1 price:1 item:1 expense:1 licence:8 taxation:3 via:1 license:10 without:2 representation:4 action:3 governmen... |
4,336 | Beavis_and_Butt-head | Beavis and Butt-head is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge. After the success of Judge's short film entitled Frog Baseball, which starred the characters Beavis and Butt-head and was featured in an episode of Liquid Television, the cable television channel MTV signed Judge to create a series wi... | Beavis_and_Butt-head |@lemmatized beavis:181 butt:193 head:187 american:5 animated:2 television:6 series:21 create:5 mike:25 judge:35 success:2 short:8 film:13 entitle:7 frog:2 baseball:2 star:4 character:23 feature:21 episode:52 liquid:1 cable:1 channel:5 mtv:16 sign:5 air:12 march:1 november:3 rat:1 tv:10 united:5 st... |
4,337 | Erinyes | Two Furies, from an ancient vase. In Greek mythology the Erinyes (Ἐρινύες, pl. of Ἐρίνυς Erinys; lit. "the angry ones") or Eumenides (Εὐμενίδες, pl. of Εὐμενής; lit. "the gracious ones") or Furies in Roman mythology were female, chthonic deities of vengeance or supernatural personifications of the anger of the dead. ... | Erinyes |@lemmatized two:2 fury:17 ancient:1 vase:1 greek:2 mythology:4 erinyes:19 ἐρινύες:1 pl:2 ἐρίνυς:1 erinys:1 lit:2 angry:1 one:9 eumenides:4 εὐμενίδες:1 εὐμενής:1 gracious:1 roman:2 female:1 chthonic:1 deity:1 vengeance:1 supernatural:1 personification:1 anger:1 dead:2 represent:2 regeneration:1 potency:1 creati... |
4,338 | Commelinales | Commelinales is the botanical name of an order of flowering plants. It's considered that the Commelinales together with Zingiberales evolved in the Late Cretaceous around 80 millions of years ago. Two of the best-known genera in the order are Commelina and Tradescantia. In the APG II system, of 2003, the order is plac... | Commelinales |@lemmatized commelinales:2 botanical:1 name:1 order:5 flower:1 plant:5 consider:1 together:1 zingiberales:1 evolve:1 late:1 cretaceous:1 around:1 million:1 year:1 ago:1 two:2 best:1 know:1 genus:1 commelina:1 tradescantia:1 apg:2 ii:1 system:3 place:2 clade:1 commelinids:1 monocot:1 comprise:1 family:4 co... |
4,339 | Library | Vancouver's public library. A library is a collection of sources, resources, and services, and the structure in which it is housed: it is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, or a private individual. In the more traditional sense, a library is a collection of books. The term can mean the... | Library |@lemmatized vancouver:1 public:60 library:377 collection:28 source:3 resource:7 service:15 structure:3 house:10 organize:5 use:20 maintain:5 body:2 institution:10 private:11 individual:3 traditional:3 sense:2 book:54 term:4 mean:3 building:6 institutional:4 may:15 intend:4 people:1 choose:1 cannot:1 afford:1 p... |
4,340 | Kurt_Schwitters | Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters (20 June 1887 - 8 January 1948) was a German painter who was born in Hanover, Germany. Schwitters worked in several genres and media, including Dada, Constructivism, Surrealism, poetry, sound, painting, sculpture, graphic design, typography and what came to be known as instal... | Kurt_Schwitters |@lemmatized kurt:31 hermann:1 eduard:1 karl:1 julius:1 schwitters:91 june:8 january:5 german:8 painter:1 bear:3 hanover:15 germany:10 work:37 several:1 genre:1 medium:2 include:12 dada:20 constructivism:2 surrealism:1 poetry:3 sound:7 painting:3 sculpture:4 graphic:2 design:4 typography:2 come:2 know:5... |
4,341 | Alexander_Mackenzie | Alexander Mackenzie, PC (January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 9, 1878. Biography He was born in Vernon, Perthshire, Scotland to Alexander Mackenzie, Sr. and Mary Stewart Fleming. He was the third of ten ... | Alexander_Mackenzie |@lemmatized alexander:8 mackenzie:34 pc:1 january:2 april:1 building:5 contractor:2 newspaper:1 editor:3 second:1 prime:8 minister:9 canada:15 november:1 october:2 biography:2 bear:1 vernon:1 perthshire:1 scotland:1 sr:1 mary:1 stewart:1 fleming:1 third:1 ten:2 child:2 age:4 father:1 die:2 force:2 ... |
4,342 | LaGrand_case | The LaGrand case Federal Republic of Germany v. United States, General List No. 104 (March 3 1999) was a legal action heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which concerned the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In the case the ICJ found that its own temporary court orders were legally binding an... | LaGrand_case |@lemmatized lagrand:13 case:13 federal:9 republic:5 germany:14 v:7 united:15 state:24 general:2 list:2 march:3 legal:3 action:3 heard:1 international:9 court:24 justice:5 icj:10 concern:1 vienna:8 convention:11 consular:5 relation:1 find:4 temporary:1 order:3 legally:3 bind:5 right:8 contain:1 could:2 den... |
4,343 | Chiapas | Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico, located towards the southeast of the country. Chiapas is bordered by the states of Tabasco to the north, Veracruz to the northwest, and Oaxaca to the west. To the east Chiapas borders Guatemala, and to the south the Pacific Ocean. Chiapas has an area of about . The 2005 Mexi... | Chiapas |@lemmatized chiapas:49 southernmost:2 state:17 mexico:15 locate:3 towards:2 southeast:2 country:3 border:5 tabasco:3 north:5 veracruz:1 northwest:2 oaxaca:1 west:1 east:2 guatemala:8 south:2 pacific:4 ocean:3 area:5 mexican:13 census:1 population:13 people:11 general:5 humid:1 tropical:5 climate:5 near:4 teapa... |
4,344 | Microsoft_Word | Microsoft Word is Microsoft's word processing software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), the Apple Macintosh (1984), SCO UNIX, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (1989). It is a co... | Microsoft_Word |@lemmatized microsoft:93 word:235 processing:2 software:4 first:19 release:40 name:13 multi:3 tool:5 xenix:1 system:15 version:72 later:3 write:5 several:2 platform:7 include:26 ibm:3 pc:5 run:3 apple:3 macintosh:28 sco:2 unix:3 os:5 window:39 component:3 office:78 however:7 also:14 sell:2 standalone:1 ... |
4,345 | Educational_perennialism | Perennialists believe that one should teach the things that one deems to be of everlasting importance to all people everywhere. They believe that the most important topics develop a person. Since details of fact change constantly, these cannot be the most important. Therefore, one should teach principles, not facts. Si... | Educational_perennialism |@lemmatized perennialists:9 believe:5 one:7 teach:7 thing:1 deem:1 everlasting:1 importance:1 people:10 everywhere:1 important:3 topic:5 develop:5 person:1 since:4 detail:1 fact:4 change:5 constantly:1 cannot:5 therefore:2 principle:2 human:9 first:8 machine:1 technique:1 worker:1 second:2 lib... |
4,346 | Northwest_Territories | The Northwest Territories () (NWT or NT; French, les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, TNO) is a federal territory of Canada. Located in northern Canada, the territory borders Canada's two other territories, Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east, and three provinces: British Columbia to the southwest, Alberta and Saskatc... | Northwest_Territories |@lemmatized northwest:38 territory:75 nwt:21 nt:1 french:11 les:1 territoires:1 du:1 nord:1 ouest:1 tno:1 federal:6 canada:21 locate:1 northern:6 border:2 two:3 yukon:8 west:4 nunavut:9 east:1 three:3 province:9 british:4 columbia:3 southwest:1 alberta:7 saskatchewan:9 south:10 land:10 area:8 pop... |
4,347 | Indian_massacre | In the history of the European colonization of North America, the term "Indian massacre" was often used to describe either mass killings of Europeans by indigenous people of the North American continent ("Indians") or mass killings of indigenous peoples by Europeans (or occasionally mass killings between different grou... | Indian_massacre |@lemmatized history:19 european:4 colonization:1 north:19 america:2 term:1 indian:74 massacre:68 often:2 use:3 describe:2 either:1 mass:4 killing:7 indigenous:4 people:13 american:28 continent:1 indians:1 occasionally:1 different:3 group:2 cutthroat:2 gap:2 theory:1 apply:2 civilian:4 noncombatant:1 su... |
4,348 | Foreign_relations_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia | The Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) conducts its own foreign relations. Since independence, the FSM has established diplomatic relations with a number of nations, including most of its Pacific neighbors. Regional cooperation through various multilateral organizations is a key element in its forei... | Foreign_relations_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia |@lemmatized government:3 federated:3 state:8 micronesia:8 fsm:13 conduct:1 foreign:4 relation:4 since:2 independence:1 establish:1 diplomatic:3 number:1 nation:6 include:1 pacific:6 neighbor:1 regional:1 cooperation:2 various:1 multilateral:1 organization:1 key:1... |
4,349 | Dipole | The Earth's magnetic field, which is approximately a magnetic dipole. However, the "N" and "S" (north and south) poles are labeled here geographically, which is the opposite of the convention for labeling the poles of a magnetic dipole moment In physics, there are two kinds of dipoles (Hellènic: di(s)- = two- and pòl... | Dipole |@lemmatized earth:3 magnetic:41 field:35 approximately:3 dipole:116 however:2 n:2 north:7 south:5 pole:10 label:3 geographically:1 opposite:7 convention:2 moment:38 physic:1 two:7 kind:1 hellènic:1 di:1 pòla:1 pivot:1 hinge:1 electric:27 separation:4 positive:7 negative:6 charge:19 simple:4 example:4 pair:1 equ... |
4,350 | Gradient | In the above two images, the scalar field is in black and white, black representing higher values, and its corresponding gradient is represented by blue arrows. Gradient on 3D surface - red arrows = quicker growth, blue arrows = slower growth. On the top there are both growth and gradient zero. In vector calculus, the... | Gradient |@lemmatized two:6 image:1 scalar:6 field:21 black:2 white:1 represent:2 high:1 value:6 corresponding:2 gradient:61 blue:2 arrow:3 surface:4 red:1 quick:1 growth:3 slow:1 top:1 zero:1 vector:37 calculus:2 point:21 direction:12 great:3 rate:2 increase:1 whose:3 magnitude:3 change:5 generalization:2 function:26 ... |
4,351 | Armoured_fighting_vehicle | An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, protected by armour and armed with weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain. Armoured fighting vehicles are classified according to their intended role on the battlefield and characteristics. This classification is not absolute; at differen... | Armoured_fighting_vehicle |@lemmatized armoured:9 fighting:4 vehicle:23 afv:3 military:5 protect:1 armour:18 arm:6 weapon:6 afvs:1 equip:2 drive:1 rugged:1 terrain:3 classify:2 accord:1 intend:5 role:10 battlefield:3 characteristic:3 classification:2 absolute:1 different:4 time:1 country:3 example:2 personnel:2 carrier... |
4,352 | Croquet | Winslow Homer: Croquet, 1864 Croquet is a game played both as a recreational pastime and as a competitive sport which involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass playing arena. History In the book Queen of Games: The History of Croquet author Nicky Smith presents tw... | Croquet |@lemmatized winslow:2 homer:2 croquet:115 game:44 play:48 recreational:1 pastime:2 competitive:3 sport:6 involve:1 hit:8 wooden:1 plastic:1 ball:85 mallet:8 hoop:36 embed:1 grass:1 arena:1 history:5 book:3 queen:1 author:1 nicky:1 smith:1 present:1 two:8 theory:4 origin:1 take:13 england:15 storm:1 first:8 fre... |
4,353 | Hip_hop | KRS-One in concert. KRS-One is a long-time activist, performer and promoter of hip hop culture. Hip hop is a music genre and cultural movement which developed in New York City in the early 1970s primarily among African Americans and Latin Americans. . Hip hop's four main elements are MCing (often called rapping),... | Hip_hop |@lemmatized kr:1 one:20 concert:1 krs:2 long:7 time:8 activist:3 performer:1 promoter:1 hip:237 hop:234 culture:54 music:71 genre:12 cultural:8 movement:9 develop:10 new:25 york:13 city:9 early:20 primarily:2 among:8 african:12 american:23 latin:3 four:3 main:4 element:15 mcing:2 often:16 call:10 rap:30 djing:... |
4,354 | Louis_Riel | Louis David Riel (22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885, in English) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and leader of the Métis people of the Canadian prairies. He led two resistance movements against the Canadian government and its first post-Confederation Prime Minister, Sir John A. Ma... | Louis_Riel |@lemmatized louis:55 david:4 riel:190 october:10 november:8 english:15 canadian:43 politician:1 founder:2 province:9 manitoba:24 leader:10 métis:60 people:7 prairie:2 lead:12 two:7 resistance:4 movement:2 government:31 first:18 post:1 confederation:4 prime:3 minister:4 sir:4 john:8 macdonald:11 seek:1 prese... |
4,355 | Lars_von_Trier | Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier, April 30, 1956) is an Academy Award-nominated Danish film director and screenwriter. He is closely associated with the Dogme 95 collective, although his own films have taken a variety of different approaches. Biography Lars Trier was born in Copenhagen to Ulf and Inger Trier, who both ... | Lars_von_Trier |@lemmatized lars:27 von:60 trier:63 born:1 april:1 academy:3 award:7 nominated:1 danish:10 film:68 director:12 screenwriter:3 closely:1 associate:3 dogme:6 collective:1 although:3 take:4 variety:1 different:3 approach:1 biography:3 bear:1 copenhagen:2 ulf:1 inger:1 work:8 denmark:7 social:4 service:2 pa... |
4,356 | Mark_Bingham | Bingham played for the San Francisco Fog RFC, a rugby union team. Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 in Phoenix, Arizona – September 11, 2001 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. He died at age 31 in the September 11, 2001 terrorist att... | Mark_Bingham |@lemmatized bingham:21 play:3 san:3 francisco:3 fog:3 rfc:2 rugby:5 union:3 team:5 mark:11 kendall:2 may:1 phoenix:1 arizona:1 september:4 shanksville:1 pennsylvania:1 american:3 public:1 relation:1 executive:1 found:1 company:1 group:1 die:1 age:1 terrorist:1 attack:2 board:2 unite:2 airline:2 flight:10 ... |
4,357 | Freeman_Dyson | Freeman John Dyson FRS (born December 15, 1923) is a British theoretical physicist and mathematician, famous for his work in quantum field theory, solid-state physics, and nuclear engineering. Dyson is a member of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Dyson ... | Freeman_Dyson |@lemmatized freeman:19 john:3 dyson:97 fr:2 born:1 december:4 british:2 theoretical:1 physicist:2 mathematician:2 famous:2 work:8 quantum:4 field:1 theory:2 solid:2 state:4 physic:7 nuclear:7 engineering:2 member:2 board:2 sponsor:1 bulletin:2 atomic:3 scientist:5 life:7 princeton:4 new:6 jersey:1 fifty:... |
4,358 | Gluten | Wheat seed, sectioned to reveal endosperm and embryo Wheat, a prime source of gluten Gluten is a composite of the proteins gliadin and glutenin. These exist, conjoined with starch, in the endosperms of some grass-related grains, notably wheat, rye, and barley. Gliadin and glutenin compose about 80% of the protein cont... | Gluten |@lemmatized wheat:16 seed:3 section:1 reveal:1 endosperm:2 embryo:1 prime:2 source:3 gluten:46 composite:1 protein:14 gliadin:6 glutenin:5 exist:1 conjoin:1 starch:9 grass:2 related:1 grain:1 notably:1 rye:1 barley:1 compose:1 contain:4 insoluble:2 water:12 purify:1 wash:2 away:1 associate:2 worldwide:1 importa... |
4,359 | Joseph_Haydn | (Franz) Joseph Haydn Although he is sometimes called "Franz Joseph Haydn", the name "Franz" was not used in the composer's lifetime and is avoided by scholars. (Webster, James: "Haydn, Joseph", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 18 January 2007), http://www.grovemusic.com) ; (March 31 1732 – May 31 1809) was a... | Joseph_Haydn |@lemmatized franz:9 joseph:26 haydn:180 although:2 sometimes:6 call:8 name:3 use:5 composer:19 lifetime:1 avoid:1 scholar:1 webster:7 james:4 grove:1 music:35 online:3 ed:2 l:3 macy:1 accessed:1 january:1 http:1 www:2 grovemusic:1 com:1 march:1 may:5 austrian:4 one:14 important:13 prolific:1 prominent:1 c... |
4,360 | Architect | An architect is trained and licensed in planning and designing buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton (arkhi-, chief + tekton, builder), i.e. chief builder. Online Etymology of th... | Architect |@lemmatized architect:99 train:3 license:5 planning:1 designing:1 building:9 participates:1 supervise:1 construction:4 etymologically:1 derives:1 latin:1 architectus:1 derive:1 greek:1 arkhitekton:1 arkhi:1 chief:2 tekton:1 builder:3 e:2 online:1 etymology:1 term:3 loose:2 usage:1 translator:1 user:1 require... |
4,361 | Dachau | Dachau: Church of St Jakob Dachau is a town in Upper Bavaria, in the southern part of Germany. It is a major district town—a Große Kreisstadt—of the administrative region of Upper Bavaria, about 20 km north-west of Munich. It is now a popular residential area for people working in Munich with roughly 40,000 inhabitant... | Dachau |@lemmatized dachau:36 church:3 st:4 jakob:2 town:15 upper:2 bavaria:2 southern:1 part:5 germany:2 major:1 district:2 große:1 kreisstadt:1 administrative:1 region:1 km:2 north:2 west:2 munich:6 popular:1 residential:1 area:4 people:3 work:2 roughly:1 inhabitant:1 contain:1 historic:1 centre:1 century:7 castle:2 ... |
4,362 | Lawrencium | Lawrencium () is a radioactive synthetic element with the symbol Lr (formerly Lw) and atomic number 103. Its most stable known isotope is 262Lr, with a half-life of approximately 3.6 hours. Little is known of the chemistry but there is strong evidence for the formation of a trivalent ion in aqueous solution, confirmi... | Lawrencium |@lemmatized lawrencium:28 radioactive:1 synthetic:1 element:11 symbol:3 lr:7 formerly:1 lw:3 atomic:1 number:2 stable:1 know:3 isotope:20 half:14 life:14 approximately:1 hour:1 little:1 chemistry:10 strong:1 evidence:4 formation:3 trivalent:3 ion:6 aqueous:4 solution:1 confirm:6 place:2 last:2 member:3 acti... |
4,363 | Chambered_cairn | A chambered cairn is a burial monument, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a cairn of stones inside which a sizeable (usually stone) chamber was constructed. Some chambered cairns are also passage-graves. Typically, the chamber is larger than a cist, and will contain a larger number of interments,... | Chambered_cairn |@lemmatized chambered:5 cairn:12 burial:3 monument:2 usually:3 construct:2 neolithic:2 consist:2 stone:2 inside:1 sizeable:1 chamber:8 also:1 passage:4 graf:3 typically:1 large:4 cist:1 contain:1 number:3 interment:1 either:2 excarnated:1 bone:1 inhumation:1 cremation:1 situate:1 near:3 settlement:1 se... |
4,364 | Mariculture | Fish cages containing salmon in Loch Ailort, Scotland. Mariculture is a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean, an enclosed section of the ocean, or in tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater. An example of the latter... | Mariculture |@lemmatized fish:12 cage:1 contain:1 salmon:1 loch:1 ailort:1 scotland:1 mariculture:5 specialized:1 branch:1 aquaculture:8 involve:1 cultivation:1 marine:8 organism:2 food:2 product:2 open:2 ocean:3 enclosed:1 section:1 tank:1 pond:2 raceway:1 fill:1 seawater:1 example:1 latter:1 farming:2 include:2 finfi... |
4,365 | Emma_Goldman | Emma Goldman, circa 1911 Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was an anarchist known for her political activism, writing and speeches. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. Born in Kovno in the Russi... | Emma_Goldman |@lemmatized emma:56 goldman:251 circa:1 june:8 may:8 anarchist:68 known:1 political:13 activism:5 write:49 speech:30 play:2 pivotal:1 role:3 development:1 philosophy:10 north:1 america:11 europe:6 first:20 half:2 twentieth:2 century:5 bear:3 kovno:2 russian:9 empire:3 kaunas:3 lithuania:2 emigrate:1 u:32 ... |
4,366 | Momentum | Title page of the 1st edition of Isaac Newton's Principia defining the laws of motion. In classical mechanics, momentum (pl. momenta; unit kg·m/s, or, equivalently, N·s) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (p = mv). For more accurate measures of momentum, see the section "modern definitions of momen... | Momentum |@lemmatized title:1 page:3 edition:2 isaac:2 newton:15 principia:3 define:11 law:14 motion:21 classical:2 mechanic:11 momentum:114 pl:1 unit:4 kg:5 equivalently:1 n:2 product:3 mass:31 velocity:43 object:32 p:6 mv:1 accurate:1 measure:2 see:6 section:1 modern:2 definition:8 sometimes:1 refer:5 linear:10 disti... |
4,367 | Hogshead | A hogshead is a large cask of liquid (less often, of a food commodity). More specifically, it refers to a specified volume, measured in either Imperial units or U.S. customary units, primarily applied to alcoholic beverages such as wine, ale, or cider. A tobacco hogshead was used in American colonial times to transpo... | Hogshead |@lemmatized hogshead:10 large:2 cask:1 liquid:1 less:1 often:1 food:1 commodity:1 specifically:1 refer:1 specified:1 volume:1 measure:2 either:1 imperial:4 unit:3 u:3 customary:1 primarily:1 apply:1 alcoholic:1 beverage:1 wine:5 ale:3 cider:1 tobacco:3 use:2 american:2 colonial:1 time:1 transport:1 store:1 wo... |
4,368 | Marriage | Marriage is a social, religious, spiritual and/or legal union of individuals that creates kinship. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock. Marriage is an institution in which interperson... | Marriage |@lemmatized marriage:271 social:19 religious:27 spiritual:1 legal:17 union:12 individual:10 create:7 kinship:3 may:25 also:24 call:19 matrimony:4 ceremony:31 mark:1 beginning:2 usually:12 wedding:14 married:16 status:13 sometimes:15 wedlock:2 institution:9 interpersonal:1 relationship:14 intimate:1 sexual:18 ... |
4,369 | History_of_Egypt | Hathor The history of Egypt is the longest continuous history, as a unified state, of any country in the world. The Nile valley forms a natural geographic and economic unit, bounded to the east and west by deserts, to the north by the sea and to the south by the Cataracts of the Nile. The need to have a single author... | History_of_Egypt |@lemmatized hathor:1 history:18 egypt:28 long:2 continuous:1 unified:1 state:3 country:4 world:2 nile:6 valley:2 form:1 natural:1 geographic:1 economic:1 unit:1 bound:1 east:2 west:1 desert:1 north:1 sea:1 south:1 cataract:1 need:1 single:1 authority:1 manage:1 water:1 lead:1 creation:1 first:2 bc:12 ... |
4,370 | Codex | First page of the Codex Argenteus A codex (Latin for block of wood, book; plural codices) is a book in the format used for modern books, with separate pages normally bound together and given a cover. It was a Roman invention that replaced the scroll, which was the first form of book in all Eurasian cultures. Although... | Codex |@lemmatized first:6 page:6 codex:44 argenteus:1 latin:2 block:1 wood:2 book:11 plural:1 format:4 use:12 modern:2 separate:1 normally:1 bound:1 together:2 give:1 cover:4 roman:3 invention:1 replace:3 scroll:15 form:4 eurasian:1 culture:2 although:2 technically:1 paperback:1 term:3 manuscript:4 hand:1 write:8 prod... |
4,371 | North_Carolina | A map of the State of North Carolina North Carolina () is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north. North Carolina contains 100 counties and its capital is Raleigh. North Carol... | North_Carolina |@lemmatized map:3 state:258 north:263 carolina:284 locate:16 atlantic:12 seaboard:1 southeastern:1 united:26 border:6 south:24 georgia:5 tennessee:8 west:6 virginia:21 contain:5 county:41 capital:8 raleigh:36 one:25 original:2 thirteen:1 colony:19 originally:2 know:11 joara:5 native:11 village:1 near:7 ... |
4,372 | Microeconomics | The supply and demand model describes how prices vary as a result of a balance between product availability at each price (supply) and the desires of those with purchasing power at each price (demand). The graph depicts a right-shift in demand from D1 to D2 along with the consequent increase in price and quantity requi... | Microeconomics |@lemmatized supply:9 demand:10 model:2 describe:3 price:21 vary:1 result:2 balance:1 product:6 availability:1 desire:1 purchase:1 power:3 graph:1 depict:1 right:2 shift:1 along:1 consequent:1 increase:1 quantity:3 require:3 reach:1 new:2 market:32 clear:1 equilibrium:2 point:1 curve:1 microeconomics:23 ... |
4,373 | Marathi_language | Marathi ( ) is spoken by the Marathi people of south western India. It is the official language of the state of Maharashtra. There are 90 million fluent speakers worldwide. Marathi is the 4th most spoken language in India Abstract of Language Strength in India: 2001 Census and the 15th most spoken language in the worl... | Marathi_language |@lemmatized marathi:192 speak:33 people:9 south:7 western:3 india:14 official:12 language:85 state:10 maharashtra:33 million:1 fluent:1 speaker:6 worldwide:2 spoken:7 abstract:1 strength:1 census:1 world:3 old:7 regional:1 literature:12 indo:4 aryan:3 date:5 ad:9 art:1 asian:1 encyclopædia:2 britannic... |
4,374 | Bruno_of_Querfurt | Saint Bruno of Querfurt (c. 970 – February 14 1009) (also known as Brun and Boniface ) is a sainted missionary bishop and martyr, who was beheaded near the border of Kievan Rus and Lithuania while trying to spread Christianity in Eastern Europe. He is also called the second Apostle of the Prussians (Old Prussians). B... | Bruno_of_Querfurt |@lemmatized saint:6 bruno:28 querfurt:4 c:2 february:2 also:3 know:1 brun:1 boniface:1 sainted:1 missionary:2 bishop:4 martyr:2 behead:2 near:2 border:2 kievan:4 ru:4 lithuania:3 try:1 spread:1 christianity:2 eastern:3 europe:2 call:2 second:1 apostle:2 prussian:5 old:3 biography:2 early:1 life:4 nob... |
4,375 | Multiple-image_Network_Graphics | Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG, ) is a public graphics file format for animated images. MNG is closely related to the PNG image format. When PNG development started in early 1995, developers decided not to incorporate support for animation, not least because this feature of GIF was seldom used at the time. Howev... | Multiple-image_Network_Graphics |@lemmatized multiple:2 image:15 network:3 graphic:5 mng:36 public:1 file:8 format:5 animated:3 closely:1 relate:1 png:10 development:2 start:3 early:1 developer:2 decide:1 incorporate:1 support:17 animation:7 least:1 feature:2 gif:3 seldom:1 use:8 time:3 however:2 work:1 soon:1 version:... |
4,376 | Labia_minora | The labia minora (singular: labium minus) or nymphae nymphae. Dictionary.com. Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary. Merriam-Webster, Inc. (accessed: November 24, 2007). are two longitudinal cutaneous folds on the human vulva. They are situated between the labia majora, and extend from the clitoris obliquely downward, ... | Labia_minora |@lemmatized labium:10 minora:4 singular:1 minus:4 nymphae:2 dictionary:2 com:1 merriam:2 webster:2 medical:1 inc:1 accessed:1 november:1 two:2 longitudinal:1 cutaneous:1 fold:4 human:1 vulva:1 situate:1 majora:2 extend:1 clitoris:2 obliquely:1 downward:1 laterally:1 backward:1 either:1 side:3 vulval:2 ves... |
4,377 | Björn_Ulvaeus | Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (, born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, composer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA (1972-1982), and co-composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina från Duvemåla, and Mamma Mia!. He has recently coproduced the film Mamma Mia! with ex-ABBA member and close-friend Benny Andersson... | Björn_Ulvaeus |@lemmatized björn:15 kristian:1 ulvaeus:16 born:3 april:1 swedish:12 musician:2 composer:3 former:1 member:6 musical:7 group:5 abba:7 co:2 chess:3 kristina:2 från:3 duvemåla:2 mamma:5 mia:5 recently:1 coproduced:1 film:3 ex:1 close:1 friend:2 benny:7 andersson:7 last:2 year:5 step:1 forward:1 frontline:1... |
4,378 | Ninja_Tune | Ninja Tune is a London-based independent record label started in 1993 by DJs Matt Black and Jonathan More, better known as Coldcut, with a strong leaning towards electronic, alternative hip hop, instrumental hip hop, nu jazz, drum and bass, and chillout music. The label has developed a number of DJs, producers, and li... | Ninja_Tune |@lemmatized ninja:23 tune:15 london:3 base:1 independent:2 record:8 label:8 start:2 dj:12 matt:3 black:3 jonathan:3 good:1 know:2 coldcut:3 strong:1 leaning:1 towards:1 electronic:3 alternative:1 hip:3 hop:3 instrumental:1 nu:1 jazz:1 drum:1 bass:1 chillout:1 music:5 develop:1 number:2 producer:1 live:2 act... |
4,379 | Kwame_Nkrumah | Kwame Nkrumah (21 September, 1909 - 27 April, 1972) , was an influential 20th century advocate of Pan-Africanism, and the leader of Ghana and its predecessor state, the Gold Coast, from 1952 to 1966. Early life and education In 1909, Kwame Nkrumah was born to Madam Nyaniba. in Nkroful, Gold Coast. Nkrumah grad... | Kwame_Nkrumah |@lemmatized kwame:20 nkrumah:80 september:1 april:4 influential:1 century:1 advocate:2 pan:7 africanism:3 leader:10 ghana:25 predecessor:1 state:8 gold:11 coast:12 early:1 life:3 education:2 bear:1 madam:1 nyaniba:1 nkroful:3 graduate:1 prestigious:1 achimota:1 school:4 accra:5 study:2 roman:1 catholic:2... |
4,380 | Arithmeticâ%80%93geometric_mean | In mathematics, the arithmetic-geometric mean (AGM) of two positive real numbers x and y is defined as follows: First compute the arithmetic mean of x and y and call it a1. Next compute the geometric mean of x and y and call it g1; this is the square root of the product xy: Then iterate this operation with a1 taking ... | Arithmeticâ%80%93geometric_mean |@lemmatized mathematics:1 arithmetic:13 geometric:15 mean:18 agm:4 two:5 positive:2 real:1 number:5 x:15 define:3 follow:2 first:4 compute:3 call:3 next:1 square:2 root:2 product:1 xy:1 iterate:2 operation:1 take:3 place:2 way:2 sequence:6 gn:4 converge:1 denote:1 sometimes:1 use:2 algo... |
4,381 | Nintendo | is a multinational corporation located in Kyoto, Japan founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel. Eventually, Nintendo developed into a video game company, becoming... | Nintendo |@lemmatized multinational:2 corporation:2 locate:2 kyoto:7 japan:9 found:2 september:1 fusajiro:3 yamauchi:8 produce:11 handmade:2 hanafuda:2 card:11 company:25 try:2 several:7 small:4 niche:1 business:7 cab:1 love:3 hotel:2 eventually:2 nintendo:112 develop:6 video:23 game:77 become:3 one:6 influential:1 ind... |
4,382 | Diedrich_Hermann_Westermann | Westermann's 1911 Die Sudansprachen.Diedrich Hermann Westermann (June 24, 1875–May 31, 1956) was a German missionary, Africanist, and linguist. He substantially extended and revised the work of Carl Meinhof, his teacher, although he rejected some of Meinhof's theories only implicitly. Westermann is seen as one of the f... | Diedrich_Hermann_Westermann |@lemmatized westermann:22 die:6 sudansprachen:5 diedrich:14 hermann:2 june:1 may:1 german:1 missionary:2 africanist:1 linguist:1 substantially:1 extend:1 revise:1 work:3 carl:1 meinhof:2 teacher:1 although:1 reject:1 theory:1 implicitly:1 see:1 one:1 founder:1 modern:1 african:9 linguistics... |
4,383 | Major_depressive_disorder | For other depressive disorders, see Types of psychological depression. Major depressive disorder (also known as clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder) is a mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood accompanied by low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pl... | Major_depressive_disorder |@lemmatized depressive:57 disorder:66 see:5 type:5 psychological:11 depression:181 major:63 also:25 know:7 clinical:9 unipolar:4 mental:16 characterize:5 encompass:1 low:15 mood:33 accompany:1 self:16 esteem:3 loss:15 interest:4 pleasure:5 normally:1 enjoyable:1 activity:6 term:17 select:3 am... |
4,384 | Geography_of_Burkina_Faso | Map Of Burkina Faso Topography of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) is a landlocked Sahel country that shares borders with six nations. It lies between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea, south of the loop of the Niger River. The land is green in the south, with forests and fruit trees, and deser... | Geography_of_Burkina_Faso |@lemmatized map:4 burkina:8 faso:8 topography:1 formerly:1 upper:1 volta:2 landlocked:4 sahel:1 country:2 share:1 border:2 six:1 nation:1 lie:2 sahara:1 desert:3 gulf:1 guinea:1 south:3 loop:1 niger:2 river:3 land:6 green:1 forest:2 fruit:1 tree:2 north:3 central:1 savanna:1 plateau:1 meter:1... |
4,385 | Little_Boy | Little Boy was the codename of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 by the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay, piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets in the 393d Bombardment Squadron, Heavy of the United States Army Air Forces. The name Little Boy is alleged on a BBC web site to be a reference to former P... | Little_Boy |@lemmatized little:44 boy:42 codename:1 atomic:9 bomb:62 drop:8 hiroshima:29 august:2 b:3 superfortress:1 enola:4 gay:4 pilot:2 colonel:1 paul:1 tibbets:1 bombardment:1 squadron:2 heavy:2 united:4 state:4 army:5 air:16 force:9 name:1 allege:1 bbc:1 web:1 site:2 reference:2 former:2 president:1 roosevelt:1 f... |
4,386 | Nursery_rhyme | "Hey Diddle Diddle" is a popular nursery rhyme. The term nursery rhyme is used for ‘traditional’ songs for young children in Britain and many English speaking countries, but usage only dates from the nineteenth century and in North America the older ‘Mother Goose Rhymes’ is still often used. H. Carpenter and M. Pricha... | Nursery_rhyme |@lemmatized hey:2 diddle:4 popular:5 nursery:34 rhyme:52 term:3 use:4 traditional:3 song:17 young:2 child:32 britain:15 many:7 english:12 speaking:1 country:2 usage:1 date:5 nineteenth:5 century:18 north:1 america:3 old:6 mother:7 goose:6 still:2 often:5 h:11 carpenter:11 prichard:11 oxford:45 companion:... |
4,387 | Fair_use | Fair use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as use for scholarship or review. It provides for the legal, non-licensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author's work under a... | Fair_use |@lemmatized fair:149 use:186 doctrine:8 united:11 state:14 copyright:96 law:41 allow:4 limited:2 material:7 without:7 require:4 permission:3 right:20 holder:4 scholarship:1 review:5 provide:8 legal:8 non:7 licensed:1 citation:1 incorporation:1 another:1 author:10 work:57 four:10 factor:21 balance:3 test:4 ter... |
4,388 | Ketone | Ketone group In organic chemistry, a ketone ( KEE-toan) (less often referred to as an alkanone) is a type of compound which contains a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two other carbon atoms in the form: R1(CO)R2 Neither of the substituents R1 and R2 may be equal to hydrogen (H). Where either R group is a hydrogen at... | Ketone |@lemmatized ketone:59 group:11 organic:3 chemistry:2 kee:1 toan:1 less:1 often:2 refer:2 alkanone:2 type:3 compound:13 contain:3 carbonyl:11 c:1 bond:7 two:3 carbon:9 atom:5 form:6 co:3 neither:1 substituents:1 may:4 equal:1 hydrogen:12 h:2 either:2 r:2 know:2 aldehyde:8 distinguishes:1 carboxylic:3 acid:11 est... |
4,389 | Heavy_water | Heavy water is water that contains a higher proportion than normal of the isotope deuterium, as deuterium oxide, D2O or ²H2O, or as deuterium protium oxide, HDO or ¹H²HO. Its physical and chemical properties are somewhat similar to those of water, H2O. Heavy water may contain as much as 100% D2O, and usually the ter... | Heavy_water |@lemmatized heavy:140 water:196 contain:13 high:14 proportion:6 normal:15 isotope:21 deuterium:50 oxide:10 protium:2 hdo:7 physical:6 chemical:18 property:11 somewhat:1 similar:4 may:11 much:4 usually:2 term:1 refers:1 highly:4 enrich:3 isotopic:4 substitution:2 alters:1 bond:7 energy:10 hydrogen:28 oxygen... |
4,390 | Glen_or_Glenda | Glen or Glenda is a 1953 exploitation film written, directed by and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi, and Wood's then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller. The movie is a docudrama about cross-dressing and transsexuality, and is semi-autobiographical in nature. Wood himself was a crossdresser, and the movie is a plea f... | Glen_or_Glenda |@lemmatized glen:19 glenda:11 exploitation:1 film:22 write:1 direct:2 star:1 ed:3 wood:19 feature:2 bela:2 lugosi:6 girlfriend:4 dolores:2 fuller:5 movie:12 docudrama:1 cross:4 dressing:4 transsexuality:1 semi:1 autobiographical:1 nature:2 crossdresser:1 plea:1 tolerance:1 however:2 become:2 cult:1 due:... |
4,391 | Esbat | An esbat is a ritual observance of the full moon within Wicca and other Wiccan-influenced forms of Neopaganism. Some groups extend these celebrations to include the dark moon, or even the first and last quarters. Traditionally, the eight festivals of the Wheel of the Year are times of celebration, while "magical work" ... | Esbat |@lemmatized esbat:5 ritual:1 observance:1 full:1 moon:3 within:1 wicca:1 wiccan:1 influenced:1 form:1 neopaganism:1 group:1 extend:1 celebration:2 include:1 dark:1 even:1 first:2 last:1 quarter:1 traditionally:1 eight:1 festival:1 wheel:1 year:1 time:2 magical:1 work:2 esbats:1 term:2 sense:1 due:1 margaret:2 mu... |
4,392 | Field_(mathematics) | In abstract algebra, a field is an algebraic structure with notions of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, satisfying certain axioms. The most commonly used fields are the field of real numbers, the field of complex numbers, and the field of rational numbers, but there are also finite fields, fields of... | Field_(mathematics) |@lemmatized abstract:2 algebra:3 field:197 algebraic:35 structure:15 notion:6 addition:18 subtraction:3 multiplication:19 division:10 satisfy:7 certain:4 axiom:13 commonly:1 use:12 real:15 number:63 complex:10 rational:15 also:14 finite:26 function:11 various:2 p:17 adic:4 forth:1 may:6 scalar:1 ve... |
4,393 | Consul | Ancient Rome During the time of ancient Rome as a Republic, the consuls were the highest civil and military magistrates, serving as the heads of government for the Republic. Other uses in antiquity Other city's States While in many cities (as in Gaul) there was a double-headed chief magistracy, often another title wa... | Consul |@lemmatized ancient:4 rome:5 time:14 republic:13 consul:32 high:2 civil:1 military:1 magistrate:4 serve:1 head:7 government:6 us:1 antiquity:1 city:7 state:9 many:2 gaul:1 double:1 chief:4 magistracy:2 often:1 another:1 title:5 use:4 duumvir:1 native:1 style:6 meddix:1 private:2 sphere:1 uncommon:1 various:5 or... |
4,394 | Al_Capp | "I do Li'l Abner!!", a self-portrait by Al Capp, excerpted from theApril 16-17, 1951 Li'l Abner strips. Note reference to Milton Caniff. Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909–November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner. He al... | Al_Capp |@lemmatized li:63 l:65 abner:79 self:4 portrait:1 al:62 capp:228 excerpt:2 theapril:1 strip:70 note:1 reference:3 milton:9 caniff:8 alfred:3 gerald:1 caplin:7 september:3 november:9 well:8 know:13 american:14 cartoonist:31 humorist:2 best:6 satirical:2 comic:56 also:24 write:11 abbie:3 slat:3 long:11 sam:4 win... |
4,395 | Henry_Moseley | Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley (23 November 1887–10 August 1915) was an English physicist. His main contributions to science were the quantitative justification of the previously empirical concept of atomic number, and Moseley's law. This law advanced chemistry by immediately sorting the elements of the periodic table in... | Henry_Moseley |@lemmatized henry:3 gwyn:2 jeffreys:2 moseley:34 november:1 august:1 english:1 physicist:1 main:1 contribution:2 science:1 quantitative:1 justification:1 previously:4 empirical:1 concept:2 atomic:19 number:20 law:7 advance:2 chemistry:2 immediately:2 sort:2 element:11 periodic:6 table:6 logical:1 order:3... |
4,396 | List_of_laser_applications | There are many scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been developed since the invention of the laser in the 1958. The coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers are all properties which allow for these specialized applications. Scientific In scien... | List_of_laser_applications |@lemmatized many:4 scientific:3 military:6 medical:2 commercial:2 laser:146 application:12 develop:4 since:3 invention:1 coherency:1 high:14 monochromaticity:1 ability:2 reach:1 extremely:5 power:14 property:1 allow:3 specialized:1 science:2 use:41 way:1 include:4 wide:1 variety:1 interferom... |
4,397 | Telecommunications_in_Belarus | Communications in Belarus are dominated by the state which owns most of the corporations and infrastructure. Telephone system the Ministry of Telecommunications controls all telecommunications through its carrier Unitary enterprise Beltelecom which is a monopoly. The phone calling code for Belarus is +375. Domestic B... | Telecommunications_in_Belarus |@lemmatized communication:2 belarus:25 dominate:1 state:14 corporation:1 infrastructure:2 telephone:2 system:4 ministry:5 telecommunication:3 control:4 carrier:1 unitary:1 enterprise:2 beltelecom:7 monopoly:2 phone:1 call:1 code:2 domestic:1 velcom:2 mt:2 life:2 gsm:4 operator:5 nmt:1 cdm... |
4,398 | Ghost | A ghost has been defined as the disembodied spirit or soul of a deceased person, Merriam Webster dictionary, retrieved December 24, 2007 although in popular usage the term refers only to the apparition of such a person. http://www.parapsych.org/glossary_e_k.html#g Parapsychological Association, glossary of key words ... | Ghost |@lemmatized ghost:102 define:1 disembodied:5 spirit:33 soul:17 deceased:5 person:13 merriam:3 webster:5 dictionary:6 retrieve:6 december:6 although:3 popular:10 usage:2 term:4 refer:2 apparition:8 http:5 www:5 parapsych:2 org:2 html:3 g:4 parapsychological:2 association:2 glossary:2 key:3 word:13 frequently:2 us... |
4,399 | Old_Norse | Old Norse is a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements during the Viking Age, until about 1300. The changing processes that distinguish Old Norse from its older form, Proto-Norse, were mostly concluded around the 8th century, and another trans... | Old_Norse |@lemmatized old:137 norse:116 north:6 germanic:9 language:39 speak:9 inhabitant:2 scandinavia:1 overseas:1 settlement:5 viking:3 age:4 change:14 process:1 distinguish:1 form:11 proto:11 mostly:4 conclude:1 around:2 century:24 another:2 transitional:1 period:5 lead:1 modern:24 descendant:2 e:34 start:3 mid:2 ... |
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