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5,000 | Euphemism | A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener, Euphemism Webster's Online Dictionary. or in the case of doublespeak, to make it less troublesome for the speaker. It also may be a substitution of a description o... | Euphemism |@lemmatized euphemism:111 substitution:2 agreeable:1 less:6 offensive:6 expression:14 place:9 one:30 may:27 offend:1 suggest:2 something:6 unpleasant:4 listener:1 webster:1 online:1 dictionary:4 case:7 doublespeak:9 make:10 troublesome:1 speaker:1 also:26 description:2 someone:4 rather:4 name:28 avoid:6 reve... |
5,001 | Nuclear_reactor | Core of CROCUS, a small nuclear reactor used for research at the EPFL in Switzerland. This article is a subarticle of Nuclear power. A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear chain reactions are initiated, controlled, and sustained at a steady rate, as opposed to a nuclear bomb, in which the chain reaction occurs... | Nuclear_reactor |@lemmatized core:20 crocus:1 small:4 nuclear:130 reactor:270 use:61 research:16 epfl:1 switzerland:1 article:3 subarticle:1 power:63 device:2 chain:13 reaction:25 initiate:1 control:21 sustain:6 steady:1 rate:3 oppose:1 bomb:3 occur:4 fraction:3 second:2 uncontrolled:1 cause:5 explosion:4 significant:3... |
5,002 | History_of_Nicaragua | Nicaragua is the largest nation in Central America, but also the least densely populated with a demographic similar in size to its smaller neighbors. It is located about midway between Mexico and Colombia, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. Nicaragua ranges from the Atlantic Ocean on the nat... | History_of_Nicaragua |@lemmatized nicaragua:69 large:6 nation:9 central:10 america:12 also:12 least:1 densely:1 populate:1 demographic:1 similar:1 size:1 small:6 neighbor:5 locate:2 midway:1 mexico:2 colombia:4 border:2 honduras:8 north:3 costa:6 rica:6 south:2 range:1 atlantic:4 ocean:3 east:5 coast:6 pacific:2 west:3... |
5,003 | Henry_Rollins | Henry Rollins (born February 13, 1961 as Henry Lawrence Garfield) is an American singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, actor, activist and publisher. After joining the short-lived Washington, D.C. band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore punk band Black Flag from 1981 until 1986. Following... | Henry_Rollins |@lemmatized henry:20 rollins:138 born:1 february:3 lawrence:2 garfield:2 american:8 singer:5 songwriter:2 speak:6 word:17 artist:4 actor:1 activist:2 publisher:1 join:5 short:7 live:13 washington:6 c:3 band:48 state:6 alert:4 front:2 california:2 hardcore:4 punk:9 black:35 flag:29 follow:5 breakup:2 soon... |
5,004 | History_of_Scotland | Stirling Castle has stood for centuries atop a volcanic crag defending the lowest ford of the River Forth. The fortification underwent numerous sieges. The history of Scotland begins around 14,000 years ago, when humans first began to inhabit what is now Scotland after the end of the Devensian glaciation, the last ic... | History_of_Scotland |@lemmatized stirling:8 castle:5 stand:1 century:22 atop:1 volcanic:1 crag:1 defend:1 low:1 ford:1 river:4 forth:5 fortification:1 underwent:2 numerous:3 siege:2 history:22 scotland:127 begin:21 around:12 year:21 ago:1 human:2 first:16 inhabit:1 end:10 devensian:1 glaciation:1 last:5 ice:2 age:10 st... |
5,005 | Hugh_Hefner | Hefner posing with Karissa Shannon, Dasha Astafieva, and Kristina Shannon for Playboy's 55th Anniversary Party at One Sunset, West Hollywood, CA on December 12, 2008 Hugh Marston Hefner (born April 9, 1926), sometimes known simply as Hef, is an American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy... | Hugh_Hefner |@lemmatized hefner:26 pose:1 karissa:2 shannon:4 dasha:1 astafieva:1 kristina:2 playboy:19 anniversary:1 party:4 one:1 sunset:1 west:1 hollywood:3 ca:1 december:3 hugh:9 marston:2 bear:5 april:2 sometimes:1 know:1 simply:1 hef:3 american:4 magazine:2 publisher:1 founder:2 chief:1 creative:1 officer:3 enter... |
5,006 | Coalition_government | A coalition government is a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which several parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament. A coalition government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis, for example dur... | Coalition_government |@lemmatized coalition:60 government:40 cabinet:13 parliamentary:5 several:5 party:69 cooperate:1 usual:1 reason:2 give:2 arrangement:1 achieve:1 majority:15 parliament:9 might:3 also:6 create:2 time:4 national:8 difficulty:2 crisis:2 example:2 wartime:1 high:1 degree:1 perceived:1 political:4 legi... |
5,007 | Ellipsis | Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the , élleipsis, "omission") is a term in printing and writing that refers to a mark or series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word or a phrase from the original text. An ellipsis can also be used to indicate a pause in speech, an unfinished thought or, at the... | Ellipsis |@lemmatized ellipsis:79 plural:1 élleipsis:1 omission:8 term:2 printing:1 writing:4 refer:1 mark:5 series:3 usually:4 indicate:6 intentional:2 word:8 phrase:2 original:2 text:11 also:11 use:35 pause:5 speech:3 unfinished:1 thought:1 end:5 sentence:10 trail:2 silence:3 aposiopesis:1 common:2 form:4 row:1 three... |
5,008 | Bryozoa | Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially similar to coral (although some species lack any calcification in the colony and instead have a mucilaginous structure). Members of the Phylum Bryozoa are known as "moss animals" or "moss animacules" (which is ... | Bryozoa |@lemmatized bryozoan:45 tiny:3 colonial:2 animal:5 generally:2 build:1 stony:1 skeleton:10 calcium:1 carbonate:1 superficially:1 similar:2 coral:1 although:1 specie:10 lack:2 calcification:1 colony:20 instead:1 mucilaginous:1 structure:2 member:2 phylum:4 bryozoa:13 know:5 moss:2 animacules:1 literal:1 transla... |
5,009 | Mancala | Mancala is a family of board games played around the world, sometimes called "sowing" games, or "count-and-capture" games, which describes the game-play. Mancala games play a role in many African and some Asian societies comparable to that of chess in the West. The list of mancala games best known in the Western worl... | Mancala |@lemmatized mancala:24 family:1 board:20 game:44 play:13 around:3 world:4 sometimes:4 call:5 sowing:5 count:3 capture:13 describe:2 role:1 many:3 african:3 asian:1 society:1 comparable:1 chess:4 west:2 list:2 best:1 know:3 western:1 include:3 kalah:2 oware:2 congkak:1 omweso:1 ünee:1 tugaluulakh:1 bao:3 sungka... |
5,010 | Onomatopoeia | Onomatopoeia or onomatopœia, from the Greek ὀνοματοποιία (ὄνομα for "name" and ποιέω for "I make"), is one or more words that imitate or suggest the source of the sound they are describing. Common occurrences include animal noises, such as "oink" or "meow" or "roar". Onomatopoeia are not universally the same across all... | Onomatopoeia |@lemmatized onomatopoeia:27 onomatopœia:1 greek:3 ὀνοματοποιία:1 ὄνομα:1 name:9 ποιέω:1 make:6 one:6 word:20 imitate:1 suggest:1 source:1 sound:23 describe:6 common:3 occurrence:1 include:2 animal:6 noise:5 oink:1 meow:2 roar:2 universally:1 across:1 language:9 conform:1 extent:1 broad:1 linguistic:2 syst... |
5,011 | Telecommunications_in_Kiribati | Kiribati has two international airports (Tarawa and Kiritimati). The main port is Betio (Tarawa). Phones are available only on Tarawa and Kiritimati and radio phones are used elsewhere. Kiribati has 2 newspapers (one private). Telephones - main lines in use: 3,800 (1999) Telephones - mobile cellular: 0 (1995) (But ap... | Telecommunications_in_Kiribati |@lemmatized kiribati:4 two:1 international:2 airport:1 tarawa:3 kiritimati:2 main:2 port:1 betio:1 phone:2 available:2 radio:3 use:2 elsewhere:1 newspaper:1 one:1 private:1 telephone:4 line:1 mobile:1 cellular:1 appear:1 system:1 domestic:1 na:1 satellite:1 earth:1 station:4 intelsat:1 p... |
5,012 | Manner_of_articulation | |Human vocal tract In linguistics (articulatory phonetics), manner of articulation describes how the tongue, lips, jaw, and other speech organs are involved in making a sound make contact. Often the concept is only used for the production of consonants. For any place of articulation, there may be several manners, and ... | Manner_of_articulation |@lemmatized human:2 vocal:3 tract:3 linguistics:1 articulatory:1 phonetics:2 manner:11 articulation:12 describe:1 tongue:13 lip:2 jaw:1 speech:6 organ:2 involve:3 make:3 sound:16 contact:1 often:5 concept:2 use:7 production:2 consonant:7 place:8 may:12 several:2 therefore:3 homorganic:1 one:6 pa... |
5,013 | House_of_Pain | House of Pain was an Irish-American hip-hop group who released three albums in the early to mid 1990s before lead rapper Everlast decided to pursue his solo career again. The group is best known for its 1992 hit single "Jump Around", which reached #3 in the United States, #6 in Ireland and #8 in the United Kingdom. Ba... | House_of_Pain |@lemmatized house:11 pain:11 irish:6 american:4 hip:4 hop:5 group:8 release:6 three:1 album:16 early:4 mid:1 lead:1 rapper:5 everlast:10 decide:1 pursue:1 solo:7 career:3 best:1 know:1 hit:5 single:6 jump:10 around:10 reach:1 united:3 state:1 ireland:1 kingdom:2 band:3 history:1 rise:3 fame:2 brief:1 uns... |
5,014 | A_Little_Night_Music | A Little Night Music is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. Inspired by the Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night, it involves the romantic lives of several couples, with the music set almost entirely in waltz time. The musical included the song "Send in the Clowns". The... | A_Little_Night_Music |@lemmatized little:15 night:24 music:20 musical:17 lyric:3 stephen:8 sondheim:8 book:3 hugh:3 wheeler:3 inspire:1 ingmar:2 bergman:2 film:9 smile:7 summer:4 involve:2 romantic:1 life:13 several:3 couple:2 set:5 almost:2 entirely:2 waltz:10 time:12 include:3 song:6 send:8 clown:6 title:2 english:1 ... |
5,015 | List_of_mathematics_competitions | Mathematics competitions or mathematical olympiads are competitive events where participants write a mathematics test. These tests may require multiple choice or numeric answers, or a detailed written solution or proof. In the United States, usually only competitions where the participants write a full proof are calle... | List_of_mathematics_competitions |@lemmatized mathematics:93 competition:91 mathematical:76 olympiad:89 competitive:1 event:3 participant:4 write:3 test:6 may:3 require:1 multiple:8 choice:8 numeric:1 answer:1 detailed:1 solution:3 proof:3 united:7 state:8 usually:4 full:2 call:2 international:28 vojtěch:1 jarník:1 und... |
5,016 | Mickey_Hart | Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman on September 11, 1943) is a percussionist and musicologist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band the Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 to February 1971, and from October 1974 to August 1995. He and fellow Dead drumm... | Mickey_Hart |@lemmatized mickey:31 hart:47 born:1 michael:1 steven:1 hartman:1 september:6 percussionist:2 musicologist:1 best:3 know:2 one:3 two:1 drummer:4 rock:2 band:9 grateful:11 dead:15 member:5 february:3 october:1 august:3 fellow:2 bill:2 kreutzmann:3 earn:1 nickname:2 rhythm:13 devil:8 career:1 join:3 father:1... |
5,017 | Jamiroquai | Jamiroquai are an English acid jazz/funk/soul/disco band. Jamiroquai were initially the most prominent component in the early-1990s London-based acid jazz movement, alongside groups such as Incognito, the Brand New Heavies, Galliano, and Corduroy. Subsequent albums have explored other musical directions such as pop, r... | Jamiroquai |@lemmatized jamiroquai:29 english:1 acid:4 jazz:4 funk:5 soul:2 disco:3 band:18 initially:1 prominent:1 component:1 early:3 london:1 base:2 movement:1 alongside:2 group:2 incognito:1 brand:2 new:8 heavy:2 galliano:1 corduroy:1 subsequent:1 album:23 explore:1 musical:1 direction:3 pop:1 rock:3 electronica:1 ... |
5,018 | Steal_(poker) | In poker, the term steal is often used as merely a synonym for bluff, but there is a more specific use of the term which is also called an "ante steal" or "blind steal" (depending on whether the game being played uses antes or blinds). To steal is to raise with a hand less valuable than what might normally be consider... | Steal_(poker) |@lemmatized poker:4 term:2 steal:14 often:2 use:4 merely:1 synonym:1 bluff:2 specific:1 also:3 call:2 ante:5 blind:7 depend:1 whether:1 game:3 play:12 raise:6 hand:6 less:1 valuable:1 might:3 normally:2 consider:1 average:1 one:2 hope:1 player:5 remain:1 worth:1 thereby:1 win:2 without:1 action:1 either:... |
5,019 | Caving | Caving frequently involves a lot of mud. Caving — also known as spelunking, when referring to amateurs without the proper knowledge, or training — is the recreational sport of exploring caves. In contrast, speleology is the scientific study of caves and the cave environment. Caving in New Zealand (from Te Ara Encyclope... | Caving |@lemmatized cave:91 frequently:2 involve:4 lot:1 mud:1 also:8 know:8 spelunking:1 refer:2 amateurs:1 without:3 proper:2 knowledge:1 train:2 recreational:2 sport:5 explore:10 contrast:1 speleology:3 scientific:3 study:4 environment:5 new:6 zealand:3 te:2 ara:2 encyclopedia:2 overview:1 challenge:1 depend:2 visit... |
5,020 | Intelligent_design | Intelligent design is the assertion that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a modern form of the traditional teleological argument for the existence of God, but one which avoids specifying th... | Intelligent_design |@lemmatized intelligent:304 design:325 assertion:3 certain:9 feature:13 universe:13 living:5 thing:15 best:5 explain:19 cause:15 undirected:3 process:11 natural:33 selection:9 modern:5 form:17 traditional:2 teleological:7 argument:60 existence:13 god:45 one:19 avoid:8 specify:19 nature:18 identity:1... |
5,021 | Geography_of_Liechtenstein | Geography of Liechtenstein Map of the Principality of Liechtenstein Satellite image of Liechtenstein area, with the border shown in yellow Location: Central Europe, between Austria and Switzerland Geographic coordinates: Map references: Europe Area: 160 km² (land, 0 km² water) Land boundaries: total: 76 km border... | Geography_of_Liechtenstein |@lemmatized geography:2 liechtenstein:3 map:2 principality:1 satellite:1 image:1 area:2 border:3 show:1 yellow:1 location:1 central:1 europe:2 austria:2 switzerland:2 geographic:1 coordinate:1 reference:1 land:6 water:1 boundary:1 total:1 km:4 country:2 coastline:1 landlocked:3 maritime:1 cl... |
5,022 | Goth_subculture | A German Goth, a so-called "Grufti". The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture found in many countries. It began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s in the gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the post-punk genre. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued t... | Goth_subculture |@lemmatized german:2 goth:130 call:8 grufti:2 subculture:58 contemporary:2 find:5 many:8 country:1 begin:4 united:3 kingdom:2 early:15 gothic:56 rock:19 scene:18 offshoot:1 post:6 punk:14 genre:3 survive:1 much:6 longer:1 others:8 era:3 continue:3 diversify:2 imagery:9 cultural:3 proclivity:1 indicate:... |
5,023 | Commodore_(rank) | Commodore is a military rank used in many navies for officers whose position exceeds that of a navy captain, but is less than that of a rear admiral. It is often regarded as a 1 star rank with a NATO code of OF-6, but is not always regarded as a flag rank. Whether "commodore" is a flag rank (or not) varies by country.... | Commodore_(rank) |@lemmatized commodore:44 military:3 rank:44 use:8 many:5 navy:13 officer:11 whose:1 position:5 exceed:1 captain:9 less:1 rear:6 admiral:9 often:2 regard:2 star:8 nato:1 code:1 always:1 flag:7 whether:1 varies:1 country:3 first:4 example:2 uk:1 make:3 change:3 insignia:5 high:3 ranking:2 accordingly:1 ... |
5,024 | Economy_of_Burundi | Fisherman on Lake TanganyikaBurundi is a landlocked, resource-poor country with an underdeveloped manufacturing sector. The mainstay of the Burundian economy is agriculture, accounting for 58% of GDP in 1997. Agriculture supports more than 90% of the labour force, the majority of whom are subsistence farmers. Although... | Economy_of_Burundi |@lemmatized fisherman:1 lake:2 tanganyikaburundi:1 landlocked:1 resource:2 poor:1 country:3 underdeveloped:1 manufacturing:1 sector:2 mainstay:1 burundian:2 economy:3 agriculture:3 account:2 gdp:1 support:1 labour:1 force:1 majority:1 subsistence:2 farmer:1 although:3 burundi:12 potentially:1 self:1... |
5,025 | Demographics_of_Djibouti | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Djibouti, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Over half of the Republic of Djibouti's inhabitants (totalling well over 700,000) ... | Demographics_of_Djibouti |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:16 djibouti:12 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:2 level:1 health:2 populace:1 economic:3 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 half:1 republic:1 inhabitant:1 total:7 well:3 reside:2 capital:1 city:1 divide:4 somali:5 predo... |
5,026 | Atomic_physics | Atomic physics (or atom physics) is the field of physics that studies atoms as an isolated system of electrons and an atomic nucleus. It is primarily concerned with the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus and the processes by which these arrangements change. This includes ions as well as neutral atoms and, unle... | Atomic_physics |@lemmatized atomic:22 physic:22 atom:19 field:6 study:2 atoms:3 isolated:1 system:3 electron:12 nucleus:5 primarily:1 concern:5 arrangement:2 around:2 process:6 change:2 include:2 ion:2 well:1 neutral:2 unless:1 otherwise:1 state:8 purpose:1 discussion:1 assume:1 term:2 often:2 associate:2 nuclear:4 pow... |
5,027 | Dagger | Modern Winchester Riot Dagger and sheath A dagger (probably from Vulgar Latin: 'daca' - a Dacian knife) is a typically double-edged blade used for stabbing or thrusting. They often fulfill the role of a secondary defense weapon in close combat. In most cases, a tang extends into the handle along the centreline of the ... | Dagger |@lemmatized modern:3 winchester:1 riot:1 dagger:32 sheath:3 probably:1 vulgar:1 latin:1 daca:1 dacian:1 knife:12 typically:1 double:1 edge:2 blade:4 use:13 stab:4 thrust:1 often:1 fulfill:1 role:1 secondary:2 defense:1 weapon:9 close:4 combat:6 case:1 tang:1 extend:1 handle:1 along:1 centreline:1 may:3 differen... |
5,028 | Electric_charge | Electric charge is a fundamental conserved property of some subatomic particles, which determines their electromagnetic interaction. Electrically charged matter is influenced by, and produces, electromagnetic fields. The interaction between a moving charge and an electromagnetic field is the source of the electromagnet... | Electric_charge |@lemmatized electric:26 charge:86 fundamental:4 conserved:1 property:10 subatomic:2 particle:16 determine:1 electromagnetic:6 interaction:2 electrically:2 matter:7 influence:1 produce:2 field:5 move:5 source:2 force:4 one:16 four:1 overview:1 characteristic:1 quantize:2 express:4 unit:11 call:6 element... |
5,029 | Jack_Butler_Yeats | Jack Butler Yeats (29 August 1871 – 28 March 1957) was an Irish artist. He was born in London and died in Dublin. Yeats's early style was that of an illustrator and almost a cartoonist (he produced the first cartoon strip version of Sherlock Holmes in 1894); he only began to work regularly in oils in 1906. His early... | Jack_Butler_Yeats |@lemmatized jack:12 butler:3 yeats:20 august:1 march:1 irish:6 artist:4 bear:2 london:1 die:2 dublin:2 early:3 style:3 illustrator:1 almost:1 cartoonist:1 produce:2 first:2 cartoon:1 strip:1 version:1 sherlock:1 holmes:1 begin:2 work:4 regularly:1 oil:1 picture:1 simple:1 lyrical:1 depiction:1 landsc... |
5,030 | Azincourt | Azincourt (historically, Agincourt in English) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. Geography Situated 12 miles (20 km) north-west of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise on the D71 road. History Azincourt is famous as the site of the battle fought on 25 October 1415 in which the army led by King Henry ... | Azincourt |@lemmatized azincourt:6 historically:1 agincourt:2 english:3 commune:3 pas:2 de:2 calais:2 department:2 northern:1 france:2 geography:1 situate:1 mile:1 km:1 north:2 west:1 saint:1 pol:1 sur:1 ternoise:1 road:1 history:2 famous:1 site:1 battle:4 fight:1 october:1 army:1 lead:2 king:2 henry:2 v:1 england:1 de... |
5,031 | Decimal | This article aims to be an accessible introduction. For the mathematical definition, see Decimal representation. The decimal (base ten or occasionally denary) numeral system has ten as its base. It is the most widely used numeral system. Decimal notation Decimal notation is the writing of numbers in a base-10 numer... | Decimal |@lemmatized article:1 aim:1 accessible:1 introduction:1 mathematical:2 definition:1 see:8 decimal:84 representation:26 base:10 ten:15 occasionally:1 denary:2 numeral:23 system:33 widely:1 use:35 notation:8 writing:1 number:41 example:2 roman:2 brahmi:3 chinese:6 well:1 hindu:5 arabic:7 speaker:1 english:3 symb... |
5,032 | False_dilemma | The informal fallacy of false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either-or fallacy) involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there are other options. Closely related are failing to consider a range of options and the tendency to think in extremes, called black-and-white th... | False_dilemma |@lemmatized informal:1 fallacy:13 false:13 dilemma:7 also:3 call:4 dichotomy:2 either:5 involve:3 situation:1 two:7 alternative:6 consider:4 fact:3 option:6 closely:1 related:1 fail:1 range:1 tendency:1 think:3 extreme:3 black:5 white:5 thinking:4 strictly:1 speak:1 prefix:1 di:1 mean:2 list:1 choice:9 o... |
5,033 | 2001_Mars_Odyssey | 2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars. Its mission is to use spectrometers and imagers to hunt for evidence of past or present water and volcanic activity on Mars. It is hoped that the data Odyssey obtains will help answer the question of whether life has ever existed on Mars. It also acts ... | 2001_Mars_Odyssey |@lemmatized mar:33 odyssey:23 robotic:1 spacecraft:8 orbit:11 planet:2 mission:13 use:6 spectrometer:3 imagers:1 hunt:1 evidence:1 past:1 present:2 water:5 volcanic:1 activity:1 hop:1 data:2 obtains:1 help:2 answer:1 question:1 whether:2 life:3 ever:2 exist:1 also:3 act:1 relay:2 communication:2 expl... |
5,034 | Demographics_of_El_Salvador | This article is about the demographic features of the population of El Salvador, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. {| style="toc: 25em; font-size: 85%; lucida grande, sans-serif; text-align: l... | Demographics_of_El_Salvador |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:5 feature:2 population:27 el:13 salvador:15 include:3 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:3 affiliation:1 aspect:1 style:15 toc:1 font:2 size:2 lucida:1 grande:1 sans:1 serif:1 text:2 align:21 leave:12... |
5,035 | Michael_Crichton | John Michael Crichton - Crichton, Michael. "For Younger Readers", michaelcrichton.com, 2005. Retrieved 11 December 2005. , (October 23, 1942 – November 4, 2008) was an American author, producer, director, screenwriter, and physician, best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction, and thriller genres... | Michael_Crichton |@lemmatized john:25 michael:31 crichton:131 young:7 reader:6 michaelcrichton:1 com:8 retrieve:1 december:7 october:3 november:6 american:6 author:8 producer:7 director:11 screenwriter:3 physician:2 best:9 know:3 work:14 science:18 fiction:16 medical:14 thriller:11 genre:4 book:32 sell:4 million:3 copy... |
5,036 | Israeli_Declaration_of_Independence | David Ben-Gurion proclaiming independence beneath a large portrait of Theodor Herzl, founder of modern Zionism Independence Hall as it appears today The Israeli Declaration of Independence (, Hakhrazat HaAtzma'ut or Megilat HaAtzma'ut), made on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar, 5708), the day the British Mandate expired, was the ... | Israeli_Declaration_of_Independence |@lemmatized david:7 ben:16 gurion:15 proclaim:2 independence:22 beneath:1 large:1 portrait:1 theodor:2 herzl:4 founder:2 modern:2 zionism:2 hall:2 appear:1 today:2 israeli:8 declaration:30 hakhrazat:1 haatzma:3 ut:3 megilat:1 make:11 may:13 iyar:2 day:6 british:7 mandate:7 expire:1 ... |
5,037 | Mercator_projection | Mercator world map Nova et Aucta Orbis Terrae Descriptio ad Usum Navigatium Emendate (1569) The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection presented by the Flemish geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator, in 1569. It became the standard map projection for nautical purposes because of its ability to repr... | Mercator_projection |@lemmatized mercator:31 world:9 map:32 nova:2 et:2 aucta:2 orbis:2 terrae:2 descriptio:2 ad:3 usum:2 navigatium:2 emendate:2 projection:48 cylindrical:6 present:3 flemish:1 geographer:1 cartographer:3 gerardus:1 become:4 standard:1 nautical:4 purpose:1 ability:1 represent:4 line:7 constant:4 course... |
5,038 | Information_explosion | Information explosion is a term that describes the rapidly increasing amount of published information and the effects of this abundance of data. As the amount of available data grows, the problem of managing the information becomes more difficult, which can lead to information overload. The Online Oxford English Dicti... | Information_explosion |@lemmatized information:13 explosion:4 term:1 describe:2 rapidly:1 increase:1 amount:2 publish:2 effect:1 abundance:1 data:6 available:1 grows:1 problem:1 manage:1 become:1 difficult:1 lead:1 overload:2 online:1 oxford:1 english:1 dictionary:2 http:1 oed:1 com:1 access:1 january:1 indicate:1 use:... |
5,039 | Double_jeopardy | Double jeopardy is a procedural defense (and, in many countries such as the United States, Canada, Mexico and India, a constitutional right) that forbids a defendant from being tried twice for the same crime on the same set of facts. At common law a defendant may plead autrefois acquit or autrefois convict (a peremptor... | Double_jeopardy |@lemmatized double:48 jeopardy:50 procedural:3 defense:2 many:5 country:4 united:12 state:25 canada:3 mexico:1 india:7 constitutional:3 right:14 forbid:1 defendant:18 try:18 twice:5 crime:15 set:2 fact:6 common:4 law:36 may:12 plead:2 autrefois:10 acquit:22 convict:16 peremptory:1 plea:3 mean:5 offense... |
5,040 | Pretty_Good_Privacy | Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication. PGP is often used for signing, encrypting and decrypting e-mails to increase the security of e-mail communications. It was originally created by Philip Zimmermann in 1991. PGP and other similar products follow the O... | Pretty_Good_Privacy |@lemmatized pretty:3 good:3 privacy:7 pgp:126 computer:2 program:8 provide:5 cryptographic:6 authentication:2 often:1 use:36 signing:4 encrypt:5 decrypt:3 e:19 mail:14 increase:1 security:13 communication:5 originally:2 create:9 philip:1 zimmermann:20 similar:2 product:8 follow:2 openpgp:18 standar... |
5,041 | Lee_Van_Cleef | Lee Van Cleef (January 9 1925 – December 16 1989) was an American film actor who appeared mostly in Western and action pictures. His sharp features and piercing eyes led to his casting as a villain in scores of films, though in later years he was often a film's protagonist, such as with his co-lead role as a former col... | Lee_Van_Cleef |@lemmatized lee:11 van:23 cleef:22 january:3 december:4 american:2 film:7 actor:4 appear:5 mostly:1 western:7 action:2 picture:1 sharp:1 feature:2 pierce:1 eye:2 lead:2 casting:1 villain:4 score:1 though:1 later:2 year:2 often:1 protagonist:1 co:3 role:5 former:1 colonel:1 dollar:4 biography:3 early:3 li... |
5,042 | Newfoundland_English | Newfoundland English is a name for several dialects of English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, often regarded as the most distinctive dialect of English in Canada. Some specific Newfoundland dialects are similar to the accent heard in the southeast of Ireland (See Wexford and Waterford), while other... | Newfoundland_English |@lemmatized newfoundland:45 english:41 name:1 several:1 dialect:28 find:4 province:4 labrador:6 often:9 regard:2 distinctive:1 canada:3 specific:2 similar:5 accent:3 heard:1 southeast:1 ireland:1 see:3 wexford:1 waterford:1 others:1 west:3 country:1 england:2 combination:1 mainly:3 due:1 mass:3 im... |
5,043 | Insulin | The idealised diagram shows the fluctuation of blood sugar (red) and the sugar-lowering hormone insulin (blue) in humans during the course of a day containing three meals. In addition, the effect of a sugar-rich versus a starch-rich meal is highlighted. Insulin is a hormone that has extensive effects on metabolism and... | Insulin |@lemmatized idealised:1 diagram:1 show:3 fluctuation:1 blood:35 sugar:10 red:2 lower:4 hormone:10 insulin:180 blue:3 human:18 course:1 day:4 contain:2 three:4 meal:3 addition:2 effect:21 rich:2 versus:1 starch:1 highlight:2 extensive:2 metabolism:4 body:12 function:2 vascular:1 compliance:1 cause:15 cell:61 li... |
5,044 | Foreign_relations_of_North_Korea | The foreign relations of North Korea are often tense and unpredictable. Since the Korean War ceasefire in 1953, the North Korean government has been largely isolationist, becoming one of the world's most authoritarian societies. Technically still in a state of war with South Korea and the West, North Korea has maintain... | Foreign_relations_of_North_Korea |@lemmatized foreign:12 relation:56 north:140 korea:123 often:3 tense:2 unpredictable:1 since:8 korean:62 war:15 ceasefire:1 government:5 largely:5 isolationist:1 become:6 one:5 world:5 authoritarian:1 society:2 technically:1 still:3 state:16 south:51 west:1 maintain:8 close:5 china:10 ... |
5,045 | Jawaharlal_Nehru | Jawaharlal Nehru (, ; 14 November 1889 –27 May 1964) was the first, and has been the longest-serving prime minister of India so far, having served from 1947 to 1964. A leading figure in the Indian independence movement, Nehru was elected by the Congress party to assume office as independent India's first Prime Minist... | Jawaharlal_Nehru |@lemmatized jawaharlal:26 nehru:126 november:3 may:4 first:9 long:8 serve:5 prime:10 minister:12 india:61 far:3 leading:1 figure:2 indian:25 independence:10 movement:6 elect:3 congress:18 party:11 assume:2 office:2 independent:5 later:3 win:2 general:2 election:6 one:3 founder:1 non:4 align:1 also:21 ... |
5,046 | Telecommunications_in_Greece | Telecommunications OTE, the former state monopoly, is the main player in fixed-line telephony. Since the liberalization of the telecommunications market, OTE has been slowly losing market share to "alternative", competing telecom operators, such as Vivodi, Q-Telecom, Tellas and Forthnet. As of 2005, OTE's share on the ... | Telecommunications_in_Greece |@lemmatized telecommunication:7 ote:4 former:1 state:3 monopoly:1 main:2 player:1 fixed:1 line:3 telephony:1 since:1 liberalization:1 market:5 slowly:1 lose:1 share:2 alternative:1 compete:1 telecom:3 operator:1 vivodi:1 q:1 tellas:1 forthnet:1 hover:1 around:1 telephone:2 use:3 system:1 m... |
5,047 | Dylan_(programming_language) | The Dylan programming language is a multi-paradigm language that includes support for functional and object-oriented programming, and is dynamic and reflective while providing a programming model designed to support efficient machine code generation, including fine-grained control over dynamic and static behaviors. It ... | Dylan_(programming_language) |@lemmatized dylan:45 program:8 language:29 multi:1 paradigm:1 include:9 support:8 functional:3 object:15 orient:2 programming:4 dynamic:5 reflective:1 provide:1 model:1 design:5 efficient:1 machine:1 code:13 generation:1 fine:2 grain:2 control:3 static:2 behavior:1 create:2 early:3 group:4... |
5,048 | Basenji | The Basenji is a breed of hunting dog that was bred from stock originating in central Africa. Only in North America is the breed considered to be of the sighthound type. Most of the major kennel clubs in the English-speaking world place the breed in the Hound Group, although The American Kennel Club has proposed reali... | Basenji |@lemmatized basenji:71 breed:32 hunt:4 dog:45 stock:7 originate:2 central:1 africa:5 north:1 america:4 consider:3 sighthound:3 type:6 major:1 kennel:6 club:8 english:1 speaking:1 world:2 place:5 hound:1 group:6 although:3 american:2 propose:1 realign:1 new:3 fédération:1 cynologique:1 internationale:1 spitz:1 ... |
5,049 | Kofi_Annan | Kofi Atta Annan, GCMG (born 8 April 1938) is a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1 January 1997 to 1 January 2007. Annan and the United Nations were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize. Early years and family Kofi Annan was born in the Kofandros sect... | Kofi_Annan |@lemmatized kofi:24 atta:3 annan:81 gcmg:2 bear:3 april:7 ghanaian:3 diplomat:1 serve:6 seventh:1 secretary:20 general:30 united:33 nation:24 january:5 co:1 recipient:1 nobel:7 peace:8 prize:12 early:3 year:8 family:5 kofandros:1 section:1 kumasi:3 ghana:7 twin:3 respected:1 status:1 culture:1 sister:1 efua... |
5,050 | American_Revolution | In this article, the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans", with occasional references to "Patriots", "Whigs", "Rebels", or "Revolutionaries". Colonists who supported the British in opposing the Revolution are usually referred to as "Loyalis... | American_Revolution |@lemmatized article:9 inhabitant:2 thirteen:13 colony:55 support:13 american:166 revolution:91 primarily:1 refer:5 occasional:1 reference:3 patriot:39 whigs:2 rebel:7 revolutionary:36 colonist:16 british:119 oppose:1 usually:3 loyalist:33 tory:4 see:9 section:1 detailed:1 explanation:1 geographical... |
5,051 | Falsifiability | Falsifiability (or refutability) is the logical possibility that an assertion can be shown false by an observation or a physical experiment. That something is "falsifiable" does not mean it is false; rather, that if it is false, then this can be shown by observation or experiment. Falsifiability is an important concept... | Falsifiability |@lemmatized falsifiability:17 refutability:2 logical:8 possibility:2 assertion:3 show:12 false:9 observation:15 physical:6 experiment:7 something:4 falsifiable:28 mean:5 rather:7 important:3 concept:3 science:45 philosophy:11 term:1 testability:4 relate:2 specific:2 falsify:17 experimentation:2 alone:1 ... |
5,052 | Euroscepticism | Euroscepticism has become a general term for opposition to the process of further European integration. It is not, however, a single ideology, and eurosceptics differ on both their vision of Europe and on the manner in which it is perceived to fail: thus some eurosceptics seek a different form of European Union whils... | Euroscepticism |@lemmatized euroscepticism:5 become:1 general:1 term:1 opposition:1 process:1 european:19 integration:2 however:3 single:1 ideology:1 eurosceptics:3 differ:1 vision:1 europe:8 manner:1 perceive:1 fail:1 thus:1 seek:3 different:1 form:1 union:5 whilst:1 withdrawal:2 country:2 eu:9 yet:1 others:1 complete... |
5,053 | Jasmuheen | Jasmuheen in 2008 Jasmuheen (born 1957 as Ellen Greve) is an Australia-based proponent of 'pranic nourishment' or breatharianism, defined as the practice of living without food or fluid of any sort . She appears at New Age conferences and conducts spiritual retreats in many countries which are in part funded by the s... | Jasmuheen |@lemmatized jasmuheen:22 born:1 ellen:3 greve:2 australia:1 base:2 proponent:1 pranic:3 nourishment:4 breatharianism:3 define:1 practice:1 live:6 without:2 food:6 fluid:3 sort:1 appear:1 new:2 age:1 conference:1 conduct:1 spiritual:2 retreat:2 many:2 country:2 part:1 fund:1 sale:1 book:4 audio:1 biography:1 ... |
5,054 | Andronikos_III_Palaiologos | Andronikos III Palaiologos, Latinized as Andronicus III Palaeologus (; March 25, 1297, Constantinople – June 15, 1341, Constantinople) reigned as Byzantine emperor 1328–1341, after being rival emperor since 1321. Andronikos III was the son of Michael IX Palaiologos and Princess Rita of Armenia (renamed Maria). His mate... | Andronikos_III_Palaiologos |@lemmatized andronikos:13 iii:14 palaiologos:5 latinize:1 andronicus:4 palaeologus:1 march:1 constantinople:4 june:1 reign:3 byzantine:9 emperor:7 rival:1 since:1 son:3 michael:4 ix:1 princess:1 rita:1 armenia:3 rename:3 maria:4 maternal:1 grandparent:1 king:1 levon:1 ii:1 queen:1 keran:1 li... |
5,055 | Disease | A disease or medical condition is an abnormal condition of an organism that impairs bodily functions, associated with specific symptoms and signs. eMedicine/Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup! WordNet Search - 3.0 It may be caused by external factors, such as invading organisms, or it may be caused by internal dysf... | Disease |@lemmatized disease:51 medical:18 condition:21 abnormal:2 organism:5 impair:2 bodily:1 function:4 associate:1 specific:2 symptom:2 sign:1 emedicine:2 stedman:2 dictionary:2 lookup:1 wordnet:1 search:1 may:6 cause:8 external:2 factor:2 invade:1 internal:1 dysfunction:2 autoimmune:1 human:3 often:5 use:9 broadly... |
5,056 | Four-poster_bed | Four poster bed A four poster bed is a bed with four vertical columns, one in each corner, that support a tester, or upper (usually rectangular) panel. There are a number of antique four poster beds extant dating to the 16th century and earlier; many of these early beds are highly ornate and are made from oak. An exa... | Four-poster_bed |@lemmatized four:7 poster:6 bed:11 vertical:1 column:1 one:1 corner:1 support:1 tester:4 upper:1 usually:2 rectangular:1 panel:1 number:1 antique:1 extant:1 date:1 century:2 earlier:1 many:2 early:2 highly:1 ornate:2 make:2 oak:1 example:1 resides:1 crathes:1 castle:2 original:1 owner:1 burnett:1 ley:1... |
5,057 | Histone | Schematic representation of the assembly of the core histones into the nucleosome. In biology, histones are the chief protein components of chromatin. They act as spools around which DNA winds, and they play a role in gene regulation. Without histones, the unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long. For example, eac... | Histone |@lemmatized schematic:1 representation:1 assembly:1 core:11 histone:55 nucleosome:7 biology:2 chief:1 protein:11 component:1 chromatin:8 act:3 spool:4 around:5 dna:26 wind:3 play:1 role:2 gene:9 regulation:5 without:1 unwound:1 chromosome:5 would:2 long:3 example:3 human:2 cell:7 meter:1 wound:1 millimeter:1 d... |
5,058 | Economy_of_Mali | A pirogue carrying two passengers on the river Niger at Gao in Mali The Economy of Mali is based to a large extent on agriculture, with an overwhelmingly rural population, many of whom are engaged in subsistence agriculture. Mali is among the ten poorest nations of the world, is one of the 37 Heavily Indebted Poor Cou... | Economy_of_Mali |@lemmatized pirogue:1 carry:1 two:1 passenger:1 river:6 niger:18 gao:1 mali:50 economy:6 base:1 large:10 extent:1 agriculture:13 overwhelmingly:1 rural:2 population:4 many:4 engage:1 subsistence:2 among:1 ten:1 poor:2 nation:3 world:4 one:3 heavily:1 indebted:1 country:10 major:8 recipient:3 foreign:6 ... |
5,059 | Mary_Cassatt | Mary Stevenson Cassatt (May 22, 1844June 14, 1926) () was an American painter and printmaker. She lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists. Cassatt often created images of the social and private lives of women, with particular emphasis ... | Mary_Cassatt |@lemmatized mary:19 stevenson:1 cassatt:67 may:2 american:12 painter:2 printmaker:1 live:3 much:6 adult:1 life:10 france:4 first:9 befriend:1 edgar:2 degas:11 later:8 exhibit:6 among:5 impressionist:18 often:3 create:2 image:2 social:2 private:1 woman:7 particular:1 emphasis:1 intimate:1 bond:1 mother:8 c... |
5,060 | Nature | Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical world or material world. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. Manufactured objects and human interaction generally are not considered part of nature, and are referred to as artificial or man-made.... | Nature |@lemmatized nature:57 broad:3 sense:2 equivalent:1 natural:28 world:13 physical:8 material:3 refers:2 phenomenon:1 also:19 life:55 general:4 manufactured:1 object:3 human:38 interaction:4 generally:11 consider:8 part:9 refer:2 artificial:3 man:3 make:11 distinguish:4 supernatural:3 range:6 scale:2 subatomic:2 c... |
5,061 | Gram_Parsons | Gram Parsons (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. Parsons was a member of the International Submarine Band, The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers. He was later a solo artist who recorded and performed duets with Emmylou Harris. Parsons died of a drug ov... | Gram_Parsons |@lemmatized gram:26 parson:108 november:1 september:3 american:4 singer:7 songwriter:1 guitarist:6 pianist:2 member:9 international:5 submarine:3 band:20 byrd:10 fly:10 burrito:23 brother:13 later:3 solo:3 artist:2 record:18 perform:2 duet:2 emmylou:4 harris:9 die:2 drug:6 overdose:1 age:3 hotel:2 room:3 ... |
5,062 | Politics_of_Jordan | Politics of Jordan takes place in a framework of a parliamentary monarchy, whereby the Prime Minister of Jordan is head of government, and of a multi-party system. Jordan is a constitutional monarchy based on the constitution promulgated on January 8, 1952. Executive branch |King | Abdullah bin al Hussein | |7 Februa... | Politics_of_Jordan |@lemmatized politics:1 jordan:13 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:2 monarchy:2 whereby:1 prime:4 minister:6 head:2 government:3 multi:1 party:5 system:1 constitutional:1 base:1 constitution:4 promulgate:1 january:1 executive:2 branch:3 king:10 abdullah:5 bin:1 al:6 hussein:4 february:2 nader... |
5,063 | History_of_Lebanon | Map of Lebanon. The history of Lebanon is almost as old as the earliest evidence of humankind. Its geographic position as a crossroads linking the Mediterranean Basin with the great Asian hinterland has conferred on it a cosmopolitan character and a multicultural legacy. Text used in this cited section originally came... | History_of_Lebanon |@lemmatized map:2 lebanon:211 history:15 almost:3 old:4 early:7 evidence:1 humankind:1 geographic:2 position:6 crossroad:3 link:6 mediterranean:4 basin:1 great:7 asian:1 hinterland:1 confer:1 cosmopolitan:2 character:2 multicultural:1 legacy:1 text:1 use:7 cited:1 section:2 originally:2 come:12 coun... |
5,064 | Adobe | Renewal of the surface coating of an adobe wall in Chamisal, New Mexico Detail of adobe kilns in Arizona Adobe is a natural building material made from sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung), which is shaped into bricks using frames and dried in the sun. It is similar... | Adobe |@lemmatized renewal:1 surface:2 coating:1 adobe:65 wall:28 chamisal:1 new:3 mexico:3 detail:1 kiln:1 arizona:1 natural:2 building:15 material:11 make:12 sand:4 clay:8 water:7 kind:1 fibrous:1 organic:4 stick:1 straw:8 dung:3 shape:3 brick:41 use:16 frame:9 dry:9 sun:6 similar:3 cob:7 mudbrick:2 structure:8 extre... |
5,065 | Eusebius | Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 263 – c. 339) (often called Eusebius Pamphili, "Eusebius [the friend] of Pamphilus") became the bishop of Caesarea Palaestina, the capital of Iudaea province, c 314. He is often referred to as the Father of Church History because of his work in recording the history of the ... | Eusebius |@lemmatized eusebius:84 caesarea:14 c:3 often:4 call:3 pamphili:2 friend:1 pamphilus:12 become:5 bishop:9 palaestina:1 capital:1 iudaea:1 province:1 refer:2 father:7 church:25 history:30 work:39 record:1 early:12 christian:9 especially:4 chronicle:6 ecclesiastical:8 wetterau:1 bruce:2 world:4 new:11 york:1 he... |
5,066 | Millbridge,_Plymouth | Millbridge is a small neighbourhood of Plymouth, on the boundary of what used to be the towns of Plymouth and Devonport, in the English county of Devon. What was originally a self-standing village (which has now been subsumed within the city) lies to the north of the toll bridge, originally built by Sir Piers Edgcumbe... | Millbridge,_Plymouth |@lemmatized millbridge:2 small:1 neighbourhood:1 plymouth:3 boundary:1 use:3 town:1 devonport:3 english:1 county:1 devon:1 originally:2 self:1 standing:1 village:2 subsume:1 within:1 city:1 lie:1 north:1 toll:2 bridge:4 build:1 sir:1 pier:1 edgcumbe:1 cross:1 deadlake:1 stonehouse:2 creek:4 west:2... |
5,067 | Telecommunications_in_Guatemala | Transportation Airports La Aurora International Airport Mundo Maya International Airport Telecomunications Guatemala's incumbent telephone company is TELGUA, who won the bidding of the privatization of the government run GUATEL. Telephones - main lines in use: 665,061 (2000) Approximately 1,384,997 (December 2006) ... | Telecommunications_in_Guatemala |@lemmatized transportation:1 airport:3 la:1 aurora:1 international:4 mundo:1 maya:1 telecomunications:1 guatemala:9 incumbent:1 telephone:5 company:1 telgua:1 win:1 bidding:1 privatization:1 government:1 run:1 guatel:1 main:1 line:1 use:1 approximately:2 december:3 mobile:1 cellular:1 p... |
5,068 | National_Lampoon_(magazine) | The January 1973 cover of National Lampoon. National Lampoon was a ground-breaking American humor magazine started in 1970, originally as an spinoff of the Harvard Lampoon. During National Lampoons most successful years, parody of every kind was a mainstay; surrealist content was also central to its appeal. Almost all... | National_Lampoon_(magazine) |@lemmatized january:3 cover:10 national:72 lampoon:83 ground:1 break:1 american:3 humor:6 magazine:45 start:3 originally:1 spinoff:1 harvard:4 successful:6 year:13 parody:7 every:3 kind:3 mainstay:1 surrealist:1 content:2 also:5 central:1 appeal:1 almost:1 issue:12 include:12 long:2 text:1 ... |
5,069 | NASCAR | Nascar Sprint Cup's newest car design "The CoT" (Car of Tomorrow) The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is a family-owned and operated business venture that sanctions and governs multiple auto racing sports events; and was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1947-48. As of 2009, the CEO for the compan... | NASCAR |@lemmatized nascar:105 sprint:24 cup:33 new:9 car:44 design:2 cot:4 tomorrow:4 national:19 association:5 stock:18 auto:2 racing:9 family:3 operated:1 business:4 venture:3 sanction:9 governs:1 multiple:1 race:72 sport:15 event:16 found:3 bill:9 france:24 sr:6 ceo:1 company:5 brian:2 grandson:1 late:4 large:4 bod... |
5,070 | Dachshund | {{Infobox Dogbreed |name = Dachshund |image = short-haired-Dachshund.jpg |image_caption = A short-haired standard dachshund |nickname = Doxie (US), Dackel or Teckel (GER, FR), wiener dog/hotdog (US), sausage dog (UK/US/AUS/NZ), Worshond, Weenie Dog (US) (S.A.) |fcisection = 1 |fcinum = 148 |fcistd = http://www.google.... | Dachshund |@lemmatized infobox:1 dogbreed:1 name:15 dachshund:113 image:2 short:11 haired:24 jpg:1 standard:20 nickname:1 doxie:2 u:8 dackel:6 teckel:6 ger:1 fr:1 wiener:7 dog:73 hotdog:1 sausage:4 uk:1 aus:1 nz:2 worshond:1 weenie:4 fcisection:1 fcinum:1 fcistd:1 http:5 www:7 google:1 com:2 search:2 q:1 cache:1 fci:3 ... |
5,071 | Inverse_function | A function ƒ and its inverse ƒ–1. Because ƒ maps a to 3, the inverse ƒ–1 maps 3 back to a. In mathematics, if ƒ is a function from A to B then an inverse function for ƒ is a function in the opposite direction, from B to A, with the property that a round trip (a composition) from A to B to A (or from B to A to B) return... | Inverse_function |@lemmatized function:103 ƒ:84 inverse:101 map:9 back:3 mathematics:4 b:5 opposite:1 direction:1 property:7 round:1 trip:1 composition:9 return:2 element:17 initial:1 set:12 thus:7 input:3 x:68 produce:2 output:4 inputting:1 read:1 f:2 confuse:2 exponentiation:1 every:7 call:17 invertible:15 example:11... |
5,072 | Nerd | Nerd is a term often bearing a derogatory connotation or stereotype, that refers to a person who passionately pursues intellectual activities, esoteric knowledge, or other obscure interests rather than engaging in more social or popular activities. Therefore, a nerd is often excluded from physical activity and conside... | Nerd |@lemmatized nerd:53 term:6 often:4 bear:1 derogatory:1 connotation:2 stereotype:4 refer:2 person:3 passionately:1 pursue:1 intellectual:1 activity:4 esoteric:1 knowledge:1 obscure:1 interest:3 rather:2 engage:1 social:7 popular:6 therefore:1 exclude:1 physical:2 consider:2 loner:1 peer:2 tend:2 associate:1 like:2... |
5,073 | Foreign_relations_of_Lithuania | Lithuania became a member of the United Nations on September 18, 1991, and is a signatory to a number of its organizations and other international agreements. It is also a member of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, NATO and its adjunct North Atlantic Coordinating Council, the Council of Europe, ... | Foreign_relations_of_Lithuania |@lemmatized lithuania:87 become:1 member:7 united:8 nation:3 september:3 signatory:2 number:1 organization:6 international:3 agreement:2 also:4 security:3 cooperation:6 europe:7 nato:2 adjunct:1 north:1 atlantic:1 coordinating:1 council:4 european:5 union:7 gain:1 membership:2 world:1 tr... |
5,074 | Gold | Gold () is a chemical element with the symbol Au () and an atomic number of 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history. The metal occurs as nuggets or grains in rocks, in veins and in alluvial deposits. Gold is dense, soft, shin... | Gold |@lemmatized gold:335 chemical:3 element:5 symbol:6 au:25 atomic:6 number:3 highly:6 seek:1 precious:4 metal:36 jewelry:8 sculpture:1 ornamentation:2 since:12 beginning:2 recorded:1 history:8 occur:9 nugget:7 grain:4 rock:5 vein:2 alluvial:4 deposit:13 dense:4 soft:5 shiny:1 malleable:3 ductile:3 pure:15 know:11 b... |
5,075 | Nylon | Nylon NylonDensity1.15 g/cm³Electrical conductivity (σ)10-12 S/mThermal conductivity0.25 W/(m·K)Melting point463 K-624 K 190°C-350°C 374°F-663°F Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides and first produced on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont. Nylo... | Nylon |@lemmatized nylon:95 g:1 conductivity:1 σ:1 mthermal:1 w:2 k:3 melt:7 c:5 f:2 generic:1 designation:1 family:1 synthetic:7 polymer:14 know:2 generically:1 polyamide:10 first:6 produce:2 february:1 wallace:1 carothers:3 dupont:7 one:6 commonly:2 used:1 overview:1 thermoplastic:4 silky:1 material:7 use:23 commerci... |
5,076 | Politics_of_Montserrat | Politics of Montserrat takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the Chief Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Montserrat is an internally self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom. The United Nations Committee on Decolonizati... | Politics_of_Montserrat |@lemmatized politics:1 montserrat:8 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 representative:1 democratic:2 dependency:1 whereby:1 chief:6 minister:6 head:1 government:3 multi:1 party:5 system:1 internally:1 self:2 govern:1 overseas:1 territory:2 united:4 kingdom:2 nation:2 committee:1 decoloni... |
5,077 | Mauritius | Mauritius (; ; Mauritian Creole: Maurice), officially the Republic of Mauritius, , is an island nation off the coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometres (560 mi) east of Madagascar. In addition to the island of Mauritius, the Republic includes the islands of St. Brandon, Rodrig... | Mauritius |@lemmatized mauritius:84 mauritian:15 creole:13 maurice:3 officially:1 republic:5 island:38 nation:9 coast:4 african:6 continent:1 southwest:3 indian:9 ocean:5 kilometre:3 mi:4 east:4 madagascar:1 addition:2 include:8 st:4 brandon:2 rodrigues:7 agalega:2 part:6 mascarene:2 french:18 réunion:8 km:1 northeast:... |
5,078 | Iodine | Iodine (, , or in chemistry ; from "violet"), is a chemical element that has the symbol I and atomic number 53. Naturally-occurring iodine is a single isotope with 74 neutrons. Chemically, iodine is the second least reactive of the halogens, and the second most electropositive halogen; trailing behind astatine in bot... | Iodine |@lemmatized iodine:165 chemistry:6 violet:5 chemical:9 element:22 symbol:1 atomic:4 number:3 naturally:3 occur:8 single:1 isotope:7 neutron:1 chemically:1 second:4 least:1 reactive:3 halogen:8 electropositive:1 trail:1 behind:1 astatine:1 category:1 however:2 free:3 state:8 nature:3 member:2 group:5 xvii:1 peri... |
5,079 | Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al-Wahhab | Muhammad ibn 'Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Tamimi (1703–1792) () was an Islamic scholar born in Najd, in present-day Saudi Arabia. Despite never specifically calling for a separate school of Islamic thought, it is from ibn Abd-al Wahhab that the western world derived the term Wahhabism. Biography Sources There are two contemporar... | Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al-Wahhab |@lemmatized muhammad:20 ibn:108 abd:56 al:117 wahhab:62 tamimi:1 islamic:14 scholar:13 bear:2 najd:12 present:1 day:2 saudi:10 arabia:11 despite:2 never:2 specifically:2 call:5 separate:1 school:4 thought:2 western:1 world:1 derive:1 term:3 wahhabism:3 biography:3 source:4 two:3 contemporary... |
5,080 | ECHELON | A radome at RAF Menwith Hill, a site with satellite downlink capabilities believed to be used by ECHELON. RAF Menwith Hill ECHELON is a name used in global media and in popular culture to describe a signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection and analysis network operated on behalf of the five signatory states to the UK-U... | ECHELON |@lemmatized radome:1 raf:2 menwith:5 hill:5 site:4 satellite:18 downlink:2 capability:3 believe:2 use:13 echelon:16 name:8 global:2 medium:2 popular:1 culture:1 describe:3 signal:6 intelligence:9 sigint:2 collection:4 analysis:2 network:8 operate:2 behalf:1 five:1 signatory:1 state:12 uk:6 usa:3 security:9 agr... |
5,081 | Bulletin_board_system | Monochrome, a modern BBS still running today. A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to connect and login to the system using a terminal program. Originally BBSes were accessed only over a phone line using a modem, but by the early 1990s some BBSes allowed access via a... | Bulletin_board_system |@lemmatized monochrome:1 modern:6 bb:78 still:5 run:15 today:7 bulletin:12 board:26 system:36 computer:18 software:39 allow:15 user:39 connect:8 login:1 use:42 terminal:8 program:14 originally:1 bbs:57 access:11 phone:7 line:13 modem:10 early:16 via:9 telnet:10 packet:3 switch:3 network:9 radio:3... |
5,082 | Eusebius_of_Angers | Eusebius (Bruno) of Angers (died September 1, 1081) was bishop of Angers, France. He first appears in the historical record as bishop of Angers at the synod of Rheims in 1049, and for a long time had been an adherent of Berengar's doctrine of the Lord's Supper. As such he was regarded by Berengar himself and by his op... | Eusebius_of_Angers |@lemmatized eusebius:4 bruno:1 anger:3 die:1 september:1 bishop:2 france:1 first:1 appear:1 historical:1 record:1 synod:1 rheims:1 long:2 time:3 adherent:1 berengar:8 doctrine:2 lord:2 supper:1 regard:1 opponent:2 dietwin:1 liege:1 theodwin:1 durand:1 troarne:1 humbert:1 mourmoutiers:1 recognize:1 s... |
5,083 | Playing_card | Some typical Anglo-American playing cards from the Bicycle brand A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper, thin card, or thin plastic, figured with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing card games. Playing cards are typically palm-sized for convenient handling and since the mid ... | Playing_card |@lemmatized typical:6 anglo:16 american:11 playing:34 card:261 bicycle:2 brand:1 piece:1 specially:1 prepared:1 heavy:2 paper:6 thin:2 plastic:3 figure:4 distinguish:4 motif:1 use:67 one:23 set:12 play:49 game:66 typically:3 palm:1 size:11 convenient:1 handling:1 since:3 mid:6 century:23 sometimes:16 manu... |
5,084 | Filtration | diagram of a simple filtration Filtration is a mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which the fluid can pass, but the solids (or at least part of the solids) in the fluid are retained. It has to be emphasized that the ... | Filtration |@lemmatized diagram:1 simple:3 filtration:30 mechanical:1 physical:2 operation:3 use:16 separation:8 solid:22 fluid:12 liquid:9 gas:4 interpose:1 medium:11 pass:8 least:1 part:2 retain:5 emphasize:1 complete:1 depend:2 pore:1 size:6 thickness:1 well:4 mechanism:2 occur:2 purification:1 instance:2 separate:9... |
5,085 | Poland_Is_Not_Yet_Lost | Mazurek Dąbrowskiego (pronounced , "Dąbrowski's Mazurka") is the national anthem of Poland. It is also known by its original title, Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech (pronounced , "Song of the Polish Legions in Italy"), or by its incipit, Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła (pronounced , "Poland Is Not Yet Lost" or "Poland Ha... | Poland_Is_Not_Yet_Lost |@lemmatized mazurek:4 dąbrowskiego:4 pronounce:3 dąbrowski:29 mazurka:11 national:33 anthem:35 poland:59 also:7 know:10 original:6 title:2 pieśń:3 legionów:2 polskich:2 włoszech:1 song:34 polish:62 legion:15 italy:13 incipit:1 jeszcze:4 polska:6 nie:7 zginęła:4 yet:20 lose:13 perish:7 lively:2 l... |
5,086 | Historicism | Historicism refers to philosophical theories that include one or both of two claims: that there is an organic succession of developments, a notion also known as historism (in German historismus), and/or; that local conditions and peculiarities influence the results in a decisive way. It can be contrasted with reducti... | Historicism |@lemmatized historicism:60 refers:2 philosophical:3 theory:15 include:6 one:6 two:1 claim:2 organic:2 succession:1 development:5 notion:2 also:10 know:1 historism:4 german:1 historismus:1 local:3 condition:5 peculiarity:1 influence:2 result:2 decisive:1 way:4 contrast:4 reductionist:2 suppose:2 explain:3 f... |
5,087 | Kenilworth_Castle | Kenilworth Castle is a castle located in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England (). Historically the Castle was contained within the Forest of Arden. History A fortification has existed on the site from Saxon times, but the current ruin is of Norman origin; a great square stone tower built by Geoffrey de Clinton, Treasurer... | Kenilworth_Castle |@lemmatized kenilworth:23 castle:31 locate:1 warwickshire:1 england:3 historically:1 contain:1 within:1 forest:1 arden:1 history:2 fortification:1 exist:1 site:1 saxon:1 time:4 current:1 ruin:1 norman:1 origin:1 great:4 square:1 stone:1 tower:2 build:2 geoffrey:1 de:7 clinton:2 treasurer:1 chief:1 ju... |
5,088 | Military_of_Monaco | A member of the armed forces of Monaco on guard duty at the Prince's Palace. The Principality of Monaco, which is the world's second smallest nation (after the Vatican City State), has a very limited military capability, and would depend entirely upon its larger neighbour, France, for defence in the face of an aggressi... | Military_of_Monaco |@lemmatized member:2 armed:3 force:7 monaco:9 guard:3 duty:3 prince:10 palace:2 principality:1 world:2 second:1 small:3 nation:1 vatican:1 city:1 state:2 limited:1 military:13 capability:2 would:1 depend:1 entirely:1 upon:2 large:2 neighbour:1 france:1 defence:6 face:1 aggressive:1 power:1 departmen... |
5,089 | Alcidamas | Alcidamas, of Elaea, in Aeolis, Greek sophist and rhetorician, flourished in the 4th century BC. He was the pupil and successor of Gorgias and taught at Athens at the same time as Isocrates, whose rival and opponent he was. We possess two declamations under his name: On Sophists, directed against Isocrates and setting... | Alcidamas |@lemmatized alcidamas:10 elaea:1 aeolis:1 greek:2 sophist:3 rhetorician:1 flourish:1 century:4 bc:3 pupil:1 successor:1 gorgias:1 taught:1 athens:1 time:2 isocrates:3 whose:1 rival:1 opponent:1 possess:1 two:1 declamation:1 name:1 direct:1 set:1 forth:1 superiority:1 extempore:2 write:1 speech:2 recently:1 d... |
5,090 | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FL_-_N | symbols - B -- C - D -- E - H -- I - K -- L - N -- O - Q -- R - S -- T - W -- X - Z -- FOLDOC Status Page L0 l10n L1 cache L2 cache L2TP L6 la label edge router label switched path label switching Label Switching Router Lab for Computer Science Laboratory INstrument Computer Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering W... | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FL_-_N |@lemmatized symbol:1 b:2 c:3 e:1 h:2 k:1 l:4 n:4 q:1 r:2 w:1 x:2 z:1 foldoc:1 status:1 page:3 cache:6 la:1 label:5 edge:1 router:2 switch:8 path:2 lab:2 computer:9 science:3 laboratory:6 instrument:4 virtual:2 engineering:2 workbench:1 labornet:1 labtech:1 noteboo... |
5,091 | Bilinear_transform | The bilinear transform (also known as Tustin's method) is used in digital signal processing and discrete-time control theory to transform continuous-time system representations to discrete-time and vice versa. The bilinear transform is a conformal mapping, often used to convert a transfer function of a linear, time-i... | Bilinear_transform |@lemmatized bilinear:14 transform:15 also:3 know:2 tustin:1 method:1 use:6 digital:4 signal:2 processing:1 discrete:25 time:46 control:2 theory:1 continuous:21 system:5 representation:2 vice:1 versa:1 conformal:2 mapping:7 often:3 convert:3 transfer:10 function:11 linear:4 invariant:2 lti:1 filter:4... |
5,092 | Joseph_Severn | Joseph Severn (7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats. He exhibited portraits, Italian genre, literary and biblical subjects and a selection of his paintings can today be found in some of the most important and renowned m... | Joseph_Severn |@lemmatized joseph:9 severn:42 december:1 august:2 english:3 portrait:10 subject:3 painter:2 personal:1 friend:5 famous:3 poet:6 john:12 keats:29 exhibit:3 italian:2 genre:1 literary:1 biblical:1 selection:2 painting:6 today:2 find:1 important:1 renowned:1 museum:8 london:11 include:2 national:2 gallery:... |
5,093 | Emancipation_Proclamation | Henry Louis Stephens, untitled watercolor ( 1863) of a man reading a newspaper with headline "Presidential Proclamation / Slavery". The Emancipation Proclamation consists of two executive orders issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. The first one, issued September 22, 1862, de... | Emancipation_Proclamation |@lemmatized henry:2 louis:1 stephen:1 untitled:1 watercolor:1 man:2 read:2 newspaper:1 headline:1 presidential:4 proclamation:67 slavery:40 emancipation:51 consist:1 two:3 executive:3 order:3 issue:12 united:10 state:34 president:4 abraham:7 lincoln:46 american:9 civil:11 war:34 first:5 one:2... |
5,094 | Albanians | </blockquote> The Albanian people (), from southeast Europe, live in Albania and neighbouring countries and speak the Albanian language. About half of Albanians live in Albania, with other large groups residing in Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro. There are also Albanian minorities and immigra... | Albanians |@lemmatized blockquote:1 albanian:77 people:8 southeast:1 europe:4 live:6 albania:27 neighbouring:1 country:8 speak:3 language:7 half:3 large:3 group:6 reside:6 kosovo:10 republic:9 macedonia:6 serbia:4 montenegro:4 also:11 minority:4 immigrant:3 community:5 number:6 turkey:7 greece:14 italy:6 history:3 term... |
5,095 | Ecclesiastes | Ecclesiastes (often abbreviated Ecc) (, Kohelet, variously transliterated as Kohelet, Qoheleth, Koheles, Koheleth, or Coheleth) is a book of the Hebrew Bible. The English name derives from the Greek translation of the Hebrew title. Ecclesiastes The main speaker in the book, identified by the name or title Qohelet, int... | Ecclesiastes |@lemmatized ecclesiastes:43 often:6 abbreviate:1 ecc:1 kohelet:5 variously:1 transliterate:1 qoheleth:11 koheles:1 koheleth:3 coheleth:1 book:24 hebrew:12 bible:11 english:6 name:4 derives:1 greek:3 translation:15 title:5 main:1 speaker:3 identify:4 qohelet:9 introduce:1 son:8 david:7 king:22 jerusalem:11... |
5,096 | August | August is the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. "August." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 23 Sep. 2008 . This month was originally named Sextilis in Latin, because it was the sixth month in the ancient Roman... | August |@lemmatized august:56 eighth:3 month:49 year:9 gregorian:2 calendar:4 one:1 seven:1 length:1 day:14 encyclopedia:1 britannica:2 encyclopædia:1 online:1 sep:1 originally:2 name:3 sextilis:2 latin:3 sixth:1 ancient:1 roman:3 start:3 march:1 bc:4 romulus:1 become:11 either:1 january:1 february:3 add:1 beginning:2 ... |
5,097 | Bugzilla | Bugzilla is a Web-based general-purpose bugtracker and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Released as open source software by Netscape Communications in 1998, it has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a defect tracker for ... | Bugzilla |@lemmatized bugzilla:25 web:3 base:1 general:1 purpose:1 bugtracker:1 test:1 tool:5 originally:3 develop:1 use:7 mozilla:5 project:6 license:2 public:3 release:5 open:5 source:5 software:6 netscape:5 communication:2 adopt:1 variety:1 organization:1 defect:3 tracker:1 free:1 proprietary:1 product:1 history:1 w... |
5,098 | Commodore_64 | The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of 595 USD. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes (65,536 bytes) of RAM with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of tha... | Commodore_64 |@lemmatized commodore:101 bit:15 home:7 computer:30 release:17 international:4 august:2 price:9 usd:2 precede:1 vic:26 max:8 machine:16 feature:7 kilobyte:2 byte:6 ram:8 sound:23 graphic:14 performance:2 superior:1 ibm:3 compatible:4 time:12 commonly:2 know:7 c:4 occasionally:1 refer:1 cbm:3 business:4 mo... |
5,099 | Bead | Beads Beads at a market stall A bead is a small, decorative object that is pierced for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under a millimeter to over a centimeter or sometimes several centimeters in diameter. Glass, plastic, and stone are probably the most common materials, but beads are also made from b... | Bead |@lemmatized bead:131 market:3 stall:1 small:3 decorative:3 object:2 pierce:1 thread:4 string:2 range:2 size:4 millimeter:1 centimeter:2 sometimes:3 several:3 diameter:1 glass:36 plastic:8 stone:2 probably:1 common:4 material:3 also:9 make:22 bone:1 horn:1 ivory:9 metal:7 shell:5 pearl:2 coral:1 gemstone:3 polymer... |
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