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5,400 | Foreign_relations_of_Moldova | After achieving independence from the Soviet Union, Moldova had established relations with other European countries. A course for European Union integration and neutrality define the country's foreign policy guidelines. In 1995 the country became the first post-Soviet state admitted to the Council of Europe. In additi... | Foreign_relations_of_Moldova |@lemmatized achieve:2 independence:4 soviet:4 union:8 moldova:79 establish:2 relation:26 european:15 country:20 course:1 integration:6 neutrality:2 define:1 foreign:28 policy:2 guideline:1 become:3 first:2 post:2 state:7 admit:1 council:7 europe:9 addition:1 participation:1 nato:1 partners... |
5,401 | N_ray | N rays (or N-rays) are a hypothesized form of radiation, described by French scientist René-Prosper Blondlot, and initially confirmed by others, but subsequently found to be illusory. History In 1903, Blondlot, a distinguished physicist who was one of 8 physicists who were corresponding members of the French Academy ... | N_ray |@lemmatized n:15 ray:18 hypothesized:1 form:2 radiation:3 describe:2 french:3 scientist:4 rené:1 prosper:1 blondlot:14 initially:1 confirm:1 others:1 subsequently:1 find:1 illusory:1 history:2 distinguish:1 physicist:6 one:2 correspond:1 member:2 academy:1 science:5 announce:1 discovery:6 work:6 university:3 nan... |
5,402 | Four_color_theorem | Example of a four-colored map A four-coloring of an actual map of the states of the United States (ignoring water and other countries). In mathematics, the four color theorem, or the four color map theorem, states that given any separation of a plane into contiguous regions, called a map, the regions can be colored us... | Four_color_theorem |@lemmatized example:7 four:47 color:85 map:36 coloring:16 actual:1 state:9 united:2 ignore:1 water:1 country:6 mathematics:2 theorem:31 give:9 separation:1 plane:4 contiguous:6 region:42 call:8 use:17 two:13 adjacent:6 share:4 border:2 segment:2 point:5 three:7 adequate:1 simpler:2 additional:1 four... |
5,403 | Daisy_Duck | {{DisneyChar | name =Daisy Duck | image = Daisy Duck in her usual lavender dress | first appearance =Don Donald, 1937; Mr. Duck Steps Out, 1940 | created by =Walt Disney Studios | copyright under =Walt Disney company | voiced by =Clarence Nash (Early Daisy) Ruth Peterson Glo... | Daisy_Duck |@lemmatized disneychar:1 name:11 daisy:113 duck:39 image:1 usual:4 lavender:1 dress:7 first:15 appearance:20 donald:111 mr:4 step:5 create:4 walt:6 disney:38 studio:2 copyright:1 company:1 voice:12 clarence:2 nash:2 early:6 ruth:1 peterson:1 gloria:1 bondell:1 patricia:1 parris:1 mickey:15 christmas:5 carol... |
5,404 | Communications_in_Afghanistan | Communications in Afghanistan has dramatically increased since 2002, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. Afghan telecommunication companies, Afghan Wireless and Roshan, have boasted rapid increase in cellular phone usage in the last several years. There are three mo... | Communications_in_Afghanistan |@lemmatized communication:7 afghanistan:22 dramatically:1 increase:2 since:1 embark:1 wireless:4 company:7 internet:7 radio:5 station:5 television:8 channel:5 afghan:11 telecommunication:3 roshan:3 boast:1 rapid:1 cellular:3 phone:3 usage:2 last:1 several:2 year:3 three:1 telecom:4 busine... |
5,405 | Permian | The Permian The term "Permian" was introduced into geology in 1841 by Sir Sir R. I. Murchison, president of the Geological Society of London, who identified typical strata in extensive Russian explorations undertaken with Edouard de Verneuil; Murchison asserted in 1841 that he named his "Permian system" after the ancie... | Permian |@lemmatized permian:55 term:1 introduce:1 geology:1 sir:2 r:2 murchison:3 president:1 geological:1 society:1 london:1 identify:2 typical:1 stratum:3 extensive:5 russian:1 exploration:1 undertake:1 edouard:1 de:1 verneuil:1 assert:1 name:3 system:3 ancient:2 kingdom:2 permia:2 small:6 town:1 perm:3 usually:1 as... |
5,406 | History_of_Nigeria | Early history Recent archaeological research has shown that people were already living in southwestern Nigeria (specifically Iwo-Eleru) as early as 9000 BC and perhaps earlier at Ugwuelle-Uturu (Okigwe) in southeastern Nigeria. Shaw, T.& Daniells, S. G. H. 1984. Excavations At Iwo-Eleru, Ondo State, Nigeria. West Afri... | History_of_Nigeria |@lemmatized early:13 history:8 recent:1 archaeological:4 research:1 show:2 people:16 already:1 live:2 southwestern:1 nigeria:55 specifically:1 iwo:2 eleru:2 bc:7 perhaps:1 ugwuelle:1 uturu:1 okigwe:1 southeastern:5 shaw:1 daniells:1 g:1 h:1 excavation:2 ondo:1 state:67 west:12 african:5 journal:1 ar... |
5,407 | Ackermann_function | In computability theory, the Ackermann function or Ackermann–Péter function is a simple example of a computable function that is not primitive recursive. The set of primitive recursive functions is a subset of the set of general recursive functions. Ackermann's function is an example that shows that the former is a str... | Ackermann_function |@lemmatized computability:2 theory:2 ackermann:49 function:80 péter:3 simple:5 example:9 computable:3 primitive:14 recursive:21 set:5 subset:2 general:1 show:5 former:2 strict:1 latter:2 define:10 recursively:3 non:3 negative:3 integer:6 n:57 follow:4 value:11 grow:7 rapidly:2 even:7 small:4 input:2... |
5,408 | Book_of_Habakkuk | The Book of Habakkuk is the eighth book of the 12 minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible. Cross 2005 It is attributed to the prophet Habakkuk, and was probably composed in the late 7th century BCE. A copy of chapters 1 and 2 (of 3) is included in the Habakkuk Commentary, found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Chapters 1-2 a... | Book_of_Habakkuk |@lemmatized book:24 habakkuk:40 eighth:3 minor:7 prophet:21 hebrew:8 bible:18 cross:2 attribute:1 probably:1 compose:1 late:4 century:4 bce:3 copy:2 chapter:16 include:2 commentary:7 find:3 among:6 dead:3 sea:3 scroll:3 dialog:1 yahweh:3 central:1 message:2 shall:3 live:3 faith:8 play:1 important:1 ru... |
5,409 | Nutation | Rotation (green), Precession (blue) and Nutation in obliquity (red) of the Earth Nutation (from Latin: nūtāre, to nod) is a slight irregular motion (etymologically a "nodding") in the axis of rotation of a largely axially symmetric object, such as a gyroscope or a planet. A pure nutation is a movement of the rotation ... | Nutation |@lemmatized rotation:4 green:1 precession:9 blue:1 nutation:19 obliquity:3 red:1 earth:10 latin:1 nūtāre:1 nod:2 slight:1 irregular:1 motion:4 etymologically:1 axis:3 largely:1 axially:1 symmetric:1 object:2 gyroscope:1 planet:4 pure:1 movement:1 first:1 euler:2 angle:2 constant:2 happen:1 tidal:2 force:2 cau... |
5,410 | Gavoi | Gavoi is a commune in central Sardinia (Italy), part of the province of Nuoro, in the natural region of Barbagia. It overlooks the Lake of Gusana. History Gavoi was a very ancient Hebrew colony (allegedly from the 4th century AD) and in the 17th century was repopulated by Tuscan carbon-makers. Main sights The Roman c... | Gavoi |@lemmatized gavoi:3 commune:1 central:1 sardinia:1 italy:1 part:1 province:1 nuoro:1 natural:1 region:1 barbagia:1 overlook:1 lake:3 gusana:1 history:1 ancient:2 hebrew:1 colony:1 allegedly:1 century:2 ad:1 repopulated:1 tuscan:1 carbon:1 maker:1 main:1 sight:1 roman:2 church:2 san:2 gavino:1 foremost:1 sacred:1... |
5,411 | Great_Victoria_Desert | The IBRA regions, with Great Victoria Desert in red The Great Victoria Desert is a barren, arid, and sparsely populated desert ecoregion in southern Australia. It falls inside the states of South Australia and Western Australia and consists of many small sandhills, grasslands and salt lakes. It is over 700 kilometres (... | Great_Victoria_Desert |@lemmatized ibra:3 region:2 great:6 victoria:7 desert:15 red:1 barren:1 arid:2 sparsely:1 populated:1 ecoregion:2 southern:2 australia:10 fall:3 inside:1 state:1 south:3 western:3 consists:1 many:2 small:1 sandhills:1 grassland:1 salt:1 lake:1 kilometre:1 mile:1 wide:1 west:2 east:2 cover:1 area:... |
5,412 | Kraków | Kraków (pronounced ; in English also spelled Krakow or Cracow, ( listen)) is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, and is a popular tourist location, euromonitor.com Top 150 City Destinations, Caroline Bremner, 11 Oct 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2009 staypoland.com Krakow TOURISM. Retrieved 29 May 2009 containi... | Kraków |@lemmatized kraków:126 pronounce:1 english:2 also:15 spell:1 krakow:21 cracow:15 listen:1 one:8 large:6 old:24 city:90 poland:45 popular:6 tourist:2 location:1 euromonitor:1 com:4 top:3 destination:3 caroline:1 bremner:1 oct:1 retrieve:10 may:5 staypoland:1 tourism:2 contain:2 world:11 heritage:4 site:8 histori... |
5,413 | Demographics_of_Gabon | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Gabon, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Almost all Gabonese are of Bantu origin. Gabon has at least 40 ethnic groups with sep... | Demographics_of_Gabon |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:15 gabon:7 include:4 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 almost:1 gabonese:3 bantu:2 origin:1 least:2 ethnic:3 group:3 separate:1 language:2 culture:1 large:1 ... |
5,414 | Cicero | Marcus Tullius Cicero (; Classical Latin: ; January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, political theorist, and Roman constitutionalist. Cicero is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. Rawson, E.: Cicero, a portrait (1975) p.303 Haskell, H.J.: This... | Cicero |@lemmatized marcus:15 tullius:11 cicero:205 classical:2 latin:16 january:2 bc:34 december:2 roman:26 philosopher:7 statesman:4 lawyer:4 political:13 theorist:1 constitutionalist:2 widely:1 consider:6 one:15 rome:15 great:17 orator:3 prose:1 stylist:1 rawson:12 e:12 portrait:7 p:23 haskell:12 h:14 j:13 generally... |
5,415 | Lake_Balaton | Location of Lake Balaton within Hungary Lake Balaton, located in Hungary, is the largest lake in Central Europe , and one of the foremost regional tourist destinations. Due to Hungary being landlocked, it is often affectionately called the "Hungarian Sea". The Zala River provides the largest inflow of water to the la... | Lake_Balaton |@lemmatized location:1 lake:28 balaton:17 within:1 hungary:6 locate:1 large:3 central:1 europe:1 one:1 foremost:1 regional:1 tourist:6 destination:1 due:2 landlocked:1 often:2 affectionately:1 call:2 hungarian:7 sea:4 zala:1 river:1 provide:1 inflow:1 water:4 canalized:1 sió:1 outflow:1 surface:3 area:4 l... |
5,416 | Transport_in_Niger | A state run SNTV coach running between Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) and Niamey, Niger. Road transport is the major form of travel across the huge distances between Nigerien population centers, though most Nigeriens do not own vehicles. horsecarts are a common sight on Niger's roads, like these near Diffa in eastern Niger... | Transport_in_Niger |@lemmatized state:2 run:6 sntv:2 coach:3 ouagadougou:1 burkina:2 faso:3 niamey:15 niger:48 road:25 transport:27 major:8 form:4 travel:5 across:2 huge:3 distance:2 nigerien:16 population:2 center:2 though:2 vehicle:10 horsecarts:1 common:5 sight:2 like:2 near:1 diffa:5 eastern:1 crucial:2 economy:1 v... |
5,417 | Aristophanes | Aristophanes as imagined by a nineteenth century illustrator. It can be inferred from jests in his plays that he was in fact prematurely bald. The Frogs and Other Plays David Barrett, Penguin Books 1964, page 9. Surviving PlaysThe Acharnians 425 BCThe Knights 424 BCThe Clouds 423 BCThe Wasps 422 BCPeace 421 BCThe Birds... | Aristophanes |@lemmatized aristophanes:158 imagine:1 nineteenth:2 century:8 illustrator:1 infer:2 jest:1 play:146 fact:19 prematurely:2 bald:2 frog:33 david:27 barrett:25 penguin:42 book:12 page:89 survive:6 playsthe:1 acharnians:50 bcthe:5 knight:30 cloud:62 wasps:11 bcpeace:1 bird:28 bclysistrata:1 bcecclesiazusae:1 ... |
5,418 | An_American_in_Paris | This article is about the Gershwin composition. For the 1951 musical starring Gene Kelly, see An American in Paris (film). An American in Paris is a symphonic composition by American composer George Gershwin, composed in 1928. Inspired by time Gershwin had spent in Paris, it is in the form of an extended tone poem evo... | An_American_in_Paris |@lemmatized article:1 gershwin:14 composition:5 musical:3 star:1 gene:2 kelly:2 see:1 american:12 paris:9 film:3 symphonic:4 composer:4 george:1 compose:2 inspire:1 time:1 spend:1 form:1 extended:1 tone:2 poem:4 evoke:1 sight:1 energy:1 french:3 capital:1 one:4 best:2 know:1 piece:1 commission:1 n... |
5,419 | Isoelectric_point | The isoelectric point (pI), sometimes abbreviated to IEP, is the pH at which a particular molecule or surface carries no net electrical charge. Amphoteric molecules called zwitterions contain both positive and negative charges depending on the functional groups present in the molecule. The net charge on the molecule ... | Isoelectric_point |@lemmatized isoelectric:20 point:28 pi:14 sometimes:1 abbreviate:1 iep:11 ph:21 particular:1 molecule:9 surface:28 carry:5 net:11 electrical:4 charge:40 amphoteric:2 call:3 zwitterions:1 contain:2 positive:10 negative:10 depend:2 functional:2 group:7 present:3 affect:3 surrounding:1 environment:1 bec... |
5,420 | Bikini | A bikini or two piece is a women's swimsuit with two parts, one covering the breasts (optionally in the case of the monokini), the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two (optionally in the case of the Tankini). It is often worn in hot weather or while swimming. The shap... | Bikini |@lemmatized bikini:97 two:16 piece:16 woman:26 swimsuit:17 part:4 one:13 cover:4 breast:5 optionally:3 case:4 monokini:3 groin:2 buttock:2 leave:1 uncovered:1 area:1 tankini:3 often:4 worn:2 hot:2 weather:1 swim:2 shape:2 resemble:2 underwear:9 low:5 range:2 reveal:2 thong:6 g:4 string:11 brief:12 modest:2 squa... |
5,421 | 2001_World_Series | The 2001 World Series (the "November Series") took place between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the New York Yankees. The Diamondbacks won the best-of-seven series four games to three. The Series featured two extra-inning games and three late-inning comebacks. It ended on a game seven walk-off hit (the first since Edgar... | 2001_World_Series |@lemmatized world:22 series:48 november:10 take:7 place:2 arizona:26 diamondback:24 new:18 york:21 yankee:41 win:20 best:2 seven:14 four:5 game:46 three:18 feature:4 two:23 extra:3 inning:33 late:2 comeback:4 end:6 walk:3 hit:15 first:24 since:4 edgar:1 rentería:1 form:1 bloop:2 single:9 bat:2 luis:8... |
5,422 | Diplomatic_mission | Indian embassy in Berlin, Germany Seal on the building of German Embassies. Text: "Federal Republic of Germany - Embassy" A diplomatic mission is a group of people from one state or an international inter-governmental organization (such as the United Nations) present in another state to represent the sending state/org... | Diplomatic_mission |@lemmatized indian:1 embassy:26 berlin:2 germany:2 seal:1 building:3 german:1 text:1 federal:1 republic:4 diplomatic:29 mission:34 group:1 people:4 one:3 state:25 international:3 inter:1 governmental:1 organization:3 united:6 nation:5 present:1 another:7 represent:4 send:6 receiving:4 practice:2 usu... |
5,423 | Kingdom_of_Israel | The Kingdom of Israel may refer to one several ancient kingdoms in the Land of Israel. The Kingdom of Israel established under Saul which united the Israelites under a single king. The northern kingdom of Israel established under Jeroboam when the original kingdom divided in two. The kingdom of Israel established by t... | Kingdom_of_Israel |@lemmatized kingdom:7 israel:6 may:1 refer:1 one:1 several:1 ancient:1 land:1 establish:3 saul:1 unite:1 israelite:1 single:1 king:1 northern:1 jeroboam:1 original:1 divide:1 two:1 hasmoneans:1 rule:1 herod:1 great:1 |@bigram |
5,424 | Foreign_relations_of_Italy | This article describes the foreign relations of Italy. International organization participation AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS, BSEC (observer), CDB (non-regional), CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, ECLAC, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, G8, G-10, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICC, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS IHO, ILO, IMF... | Foreign_relations_of_Italy |@lemmatized article:2 describe:1 foreign:2 relation:22 italy:47 international:5 organization:8 participation:1 afdb:1 asdb:1 australia:1 group:1 bi:1 bsec:1 observer:3 cdb:1 non:1 regional:2 ce:1 cei:1 cern:1 eapc:1 ebrd:1 ece:1 eclac:1 eib:1 emu:1 esa:1 eu:7 fao:1 g:1 iadb:1 iaea:1 ibrd:1 i... |
5,425 | List_of_anthropologists | The following list is obsolete. Please make no further additions to the list. For scientists and scholars of anthropology, refer to the category Anthropologists . __NOTOC__ K Sergei Kan Jomo Kenyatta David Kertzer Anatoly Khazanov Richard G. Klein Dorinne K. Kondo Andrey Korotayev Conrad Kottak Grover Krantz Char... | List_of_anthropologists |@lemmatized following:1 list:2 obsolete:1 please:1 make:1 addition:1 scientist:1 scholar:1 anthropology:3 refer:1 category:1 anthropologist:1 k:2 sergei:1 kan:1 jomo:1 kenyatta:1 david:2 kertzer:1 anatoly:1 khazanov:1 richard:3 g:1 klein:1 dorinne:1 kondo:1 andrey:1 korotayev:1 conrad:1 kottak:... |
5,426 | Motel | A motel is a hotel designed for motorists to stay en route. Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, a portmanteau of motor and hotel or motorists' hotel, referred initially to a type of hotel consisting of a single building of connected rooms whose doors faced a parking lot and, in some circumstances... | Motel |@lemmatized motel:49 hotel:21 design:3 motorist:3 stay:8 en:1 route:3 enter:1 dictionary:1 world:2 war:3 ii:3 word:1 portmanteau:1 motor:3 refer:1 initially:1 type:1 consisting:1 single:1 building:1 connect:1 room:3 whose:3 door:2 face:2 parking:4 lot:2 circumstance:1 common:4 area:2 series:1 small:3 cabin:2 uni... |
5,427 | Military_of_Kyrgyzstan | The armed forces of Kyrgyzstan, originally formed from former Soviet forces of the Turkestan Military District stationed in the newly independent state, includes the Army/Land Forces, the Air and Air Defence Forces, the Northern and Southern Groups of Forces, Interior Troops, and Border Troops. For much of the Soviet ... | Military_of_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized armed:1 force:13 kyrgyzstan:8 originally:1 form:1 former:2 soviet:3 turkestan:1 military:7 district:2 station:1 newly:1 independent:2 state:1 include:3 army:4 land:1 air:15 defence:1 northern:3 southern:2 group:3 interior:1 troop:2 border:1 much:1 period:1 since:1 guard:2 panfilov:1 ... |
5,428 | Morton_Downey,_Jr. | Morton Downey, Jr. (born Sean Morton Downey; December 9, 1933 - March 12, 2001) was an American television talk show host of the 1980s who pioneered the "trash TV" format. Career In the 1980s, Downey was a talk show host at KFBK-AM in Sacramento, California, Downey's entry at 440 International where he established hi... | Morton_Downey,_Jr. |@lemmatized morton:17 downey:62 jr:14 born:1 sean:1 december:3 march:2 american:3 television:7 talk:20 show:38 host:10 pioneer:1 trash:3 tv:6 format:2 career:4 kfbk:3 sacramento:3 california:1 entry:2 international:2 establish:1 abrasive:1 much:1 imitate:1 right:1 wing:1 populist:1 style:2 relentles... |
5,429 | Inner_product_space | Geometric interpretation of inner product In mathematics, an inner product space is a vector space with the additional structure of inner product. This additional structure associates each pair of vectors in the space with a scalar quantity known as the inner product of the vectors. Inner products allow the rigorous i... | Inner_product_space |@lemmatized geometric:4 interpretation:3 inner:53 product:63 mathematics:2 space:61 vector:21 additional:3 structure:4 associate:3 pair:2 scalar:5 quantity:1 know:5 allow:2 rigorous:1 introduction:1 intuitive:1 geometrical:1 notion:2 length:3 angle:4 two:7 also:9 provide:4 mean:2 define:8 orthogona... |
5,430 | Geography_of_the_Cayman_Islands | The Cayman Islands are a British dependency and island nation. It is a three-island archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. The Cayman Islands are south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica, and are between Cuba and Central America. Its geographic coordinates are 19°3... | Geography_of_the_Cayman_Islands |@lemmatized cayman:12 island:9 british:1 dependency:1 nation:1 three:1 archipelago:1 caribbean:2 sea:4 consist:1 grand:1 brac:3 little:1 south:1 cuba:2 northwest:1 jamaica:1 central:1 america:1 geographic:1 coordinate:1 north:1 west:1 land:3 area:1 square:2 mile:3 time:1 size:1 washingt... |
5,431 | Carnivore | Lions are voracious carnivores; they can require up to seven kilograms (15 lbs) of meat per day. A major component of their diet is the flesh of large mammals, like this African Buffalo. A carnivore (), meaning 'meat eater' (Latin carne meaning 'flesh' and vorare meaning 'to devour'), is any animal with a diet consisti... | Carnivore |@lemmatized lion:1 voracious:1 carnivore:29 require:3 seven:1 kilogram:1 lb:1 meat:10 per:1 day:1 major:1 component:1 diet:3 flesh:5 large:3 mammal:8 like:4 african:1 buffalo:1 mean:3 eater:3 latin:1 carne:1 vorare:1 devour:1 animal:12 consist:1 mainly:1 whether:1 come:1 live:1 predation:1 dead:1 scavenge:2 ... |
5,432 | Emperor_Seiwa | Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa-tennō) (Third month, 25th day, 850 - Twelfth month, 4th day, 880) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 858 through 876. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 115-121; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979).... | Emperor_Seiwa |@lemmatized emperor:24 seiwa:16 清和天皇:1 tennō:2 third:1 month:7 day:5 twelfth:1 japan:7 accord:2 traditional:1 order:1 succession:3 reign:10 span:1 year:9 titsingh:9 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 p:16 brown:8 delmer:2 et:1 al:1 gukanshō:3 pp:4 varley:7 h:3 paul:3 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 genea... |
5,433 | Catherine_of_Siena | Saint Catherine of Siena, O.P. (25 March 1347 – 29 April 1380) was a tertiary of the Dominican Order, and a Scholastic philosopher and theologian. She also worked to bring the Papacy back to Rome from its displacement in France, and to establish peace among the Italian city-states. She was proclaimed a Doctor of the Ch... | Catherine_of_Siena |@lemmatized saint:16 catherine:22 siena:10 p:6 march:1 april:5 tertiary:3 dominican:4 order:4 scholastic:1 philosopher:1 theologian:1 also:8 work:3 bring:2 papacy:2 back:2 rome:9 displacement:1 france:2 establish:1 peace:3 among:2 italian:3 city:1 state:3 proclaim:1 doctor:2 church:4 life:6 bear:2 b... |
5,434 | Ardipithecus | Ardipithecus is a very early hominin genus (subfamily Homininae) which lived about 4.4 million years ago during the early Pliocene. Because this genus shares several traits with the African great ape genera (genus Pan and genus Gorilla), some consider it to be on the chimpanzee rather than human branch, but most consi... | Ardipithecus |@lemmatized ardipithecus:10 early:3 hominin:2 genus:6 subfamily:1 homininae:1 live:4 million:6 year:6 ago:6 pliocene:2 share:2 several:1 trait:2 african:1 great:1 ape:1 pan:2 gorilla:1 consider:3 chimpanzee:3 rather:2 human:3 branch:1 proto:1 likeness:1 teeth:5 australopithecus:2 specie:5 two:3 describe:3... |
5,435 | Internetworking | Internetworking involves connecting two or more computer networks via gateways using a common routing technology. The result is called an internetwork (often shortened to internet). The most notable example of internetworking is the Internet (often, but not always, capitalized), a network of networks based on many und... | Internetworking |@lemmatized internetworking:9 involves:1 connect:5 two:3 computer:3 network:17 via:2 gateway:2 use:7 common:1 routing:1 technology:3 result:1 call:3 internetwork:3 often:2 shorten:1 internet:8 notable:1 example:1 always:1 capitalize:1 base:1 many:1 underlie:2 hardware:3 unify:1 protocol:12 standard:2 s... |
5,436 | Banach_space | In mathematics, Banach spaces (, named after Polish mathematician Stefan Banach) are one of the central objects of study in functional analysis. They are topological vector spaces that have many interesting properties associated with them. For instance, one can model topological spaces on Banach spaces (just as one mod... | Banach_space |@lemmatized mathematics:1 banach:45 space:98 name:1 polish:2 mathematician:1 stefan:2 one:8 central:1 object:1 study:2 functional:2 analysis:3 topological:6 vector:8 many:4 interesting:2 property:4 associate:6 instance:2 model:2 euclidean:4 know:2 manifold:2 infinite:8 dimensional:5 function:13 example:10... |
5,437 | Filk_music | The Dorsai Irregulars filking at Conclave 30. Filk is a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction/fantasy fandom. The genre has been active since the early 1950s, and played primarily since the mid-1970s. Definitions As Debbie Ridpath Ohi's compilation What Is Filk? and the Interfilk What Is Filk p... | Filk_music |@lemmatized dorsai:2 irregulars:1 filking:18 conclave:1 filk:102 musical:9 culture:12 genre:4 community:10 tie:1 science:18 fiction:18 fantasy:6 fandom:6 active:5 since:3 early:12 play:15 primarily:1 mid:4 definition:10 debbie:1 ridpath:1 ohi:1 compilation:1 interfilk:3 page:2 demonstrate:1 consensus:1 thou... |
5,438 | Beauty | Beauty is a characteristic of a person, animal, place, object, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, or satisfaction. Beauty is studied as part of aesthetics, sociology, social psychology, and culture. As a cultural creation, beauty has been extremely commercialized. An "ideal beauty" is a... | Beauty |@lemmatized beauty:47 characteristic:4 person:5 animal:1 place:1 object:2 idea:5 provide:1 perceptual:1 experience:4 pleasure:1 meaning:4 satisfaction:1 study:3 part:1 aesthetic:1 sociology:1 social:2 psychology:3 culture:6 cultural:3 creation:1 extremely:1 commercialize:1 ideal:7 entity:2 admire:1 possess:3 fe... |
5,439 | American_Football_League | American Football League Sport American Professional Football Founded 1959 First Season 1960 Last Season 1969 No. of teams 8 (1960-1965), 9 (1966-1967), 10 (1968-1969) - {{#if:United States | Country United States - }} - {{#if:Kansas City Chiefs | champions Kansas City Chiefs - }} - The American Football League... | American_Football_League |@lemmatized american:52 football:95 league:126 sport:5 professional:24 found:1 first:37 season:43 last:8 team:102 united:3 state:7 country:1 unite:1 kansa:8 city:20 chiefs:2 champion:17 kansas:7 chief:15 afl:168 major:5 operate:3 merge:7 establish:2 national:7 nfl:117 upstart:1 direct:2 compet... |
5,440 | Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a form of motor neurone disease (ALS, sometimes called Maladie de Charcot) is a progressive, fatal, neurodegenerative disease caused by the degeneration of motor neurons, the nerve cells in the central nervous system that control voluntary muscle movement. In the United States, the co... | Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis |@lemmatized amyotrophic:8 lateral:7 sclerosis:10 form:6 motor:24 neurone:1 disease:52 al:110 sometimes:1 call:7 maladie:1 de:1 charcot:2 progressive:2 fatal:1 neurodegenerative:1 cause:22 degeneration:7 neuron:22 nerve:7 cell:8 central:1 nervous:4 system:6 control:9 voluntary:2 muscle:34 ... |
5,441 | Context-free_grammar | In formal language theory, a context-free grammar (CFG) is a grammar in which every production rule is of the form V → w where V is a single nonterminal symbol, and w is a string of terminals and/or nonterminals (possibly empty). Thus, the difference with arbitrary grammars is that the left hand side of a production r... | Context-free_grammar |@lemmatized formal:7 language:50 theory:2 context:48 free:42 grammar:94 cfg:6 every:6 production:7 rule:25 form:10 v:5 w:2 single:2 nonterminal:11 symbol:13 string:38 terminal:11 nonterminals:6 possibly:1 empty:6 thus:3 difference:1 arbitrary:2 left:4 hand:7 side:7 always:5 rather:1 term:5 express... |
5,442 | Intoxicative_inhalant | Inhalants are a broad range of drugs in the forms of gases, aerosols, or solvents which are breathed in and absorbed through the lungs. While some inhalant drugs are used for medical purposes, as in the case of nitrous oxide (a dental anaesthetic), this article focuses on the non-medical use of inhalants, as recreation... | Intoxicative_inhalant |@lemmatized inhalant:69 broad:1 range:3 drug:23 form:3 gas:35 aerosol:14 solvent:47 breathe:7 absorb:2 lung:3 use:68 medical:10 purpose:3 case:3 nitrous:18 oxide:18 dental:5 anaesthetic:6 article:6 focus:3 non:9 recreational:9 intoxicating:1 effect:20 medically:1 ingredient:3 household:2 industri... |
5,443 | Cowboy_Bebop | is a Japanese anime series. Directed by Shinichirō Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, the series was produced by Sunrise in the late 1990s. Its 26 episodes comprise a complete storyline: the series, set in 2071, follows the misadventures and tragedies of a group of bounty hunters, or "cowboys", traveling on their... | Cowboy_Bebop |@lemmatized japanese:3 anime:21 series:28 direct:1 shinichirō:2 watanabe:10 write:1 keiko:3 nobumoto:3 produce:2 sunrise:4 late:3 episode:14 comprise:1 complete:1 storyline:1 set:7 follow:3 misadventure:1 tragedy:1 group:1 bounty:9 hunter:4 cowboy:58 travel:2 spaceship:3 bebop:70 despite:3 title:5 make:5 ... |
5,444 | Ambush | An ambush is a long-established military tactic, in which the aggressors (the ambushing force) use concealment to attack a passing enemy. Ambushers strike from concealed positions, such as among dense underbrush or behind hilltops. Ambushes have been used consistently throughout history, from ancient to modern warfare.... | Ambush |@lemmatized ambush:55 long:2 establish:3 military:5 tactic:4 aggressor:1 force:12 use:9 concealment:3 attack:11 passing:1 enemy:17 ambusher:1 strike:2 conceal:1 position:5 among:1 dense:1 underbrush:1 behind:4 hilltop:1 consistently:1 throughout:1 history:5 ancient:3 modern:3 warfare:4 predator:1 animal:1 simil... |
5,445 | Mycology | A mushroom is a reproductive structure of a fungus. Mycology (from the Greek μύκης, meaning "fungus") is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy, and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicinals (e.g., penicillin), food (e.g.... | Mycology |@lemmatized mushroom:8 reproductive:1 structure:2 fungus:2 mycology:10 greek:2 μύκης:1 mean:1 branch:2 biology:2 concern:1 study:6 fungi:21 include:2 genetic:1 biochemical:2 property:1 taxonomy:1 use:3 human:4 source:1 tinder:1 medicinals:1 e:3 g:3 penicillin:1 food:2 beer:1 wine:1 cheese:1 edible:1 entheogen... |
5,446 | Ordinary_differential_equation | In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (or ODE) is a relation that contains functions of only one independent variable, and one or more of its derivatives with respect to that variable. A simple example is Newton's second law of motion, which leads to the differential equation for the motion of a particle ... | Ordinary_differential_equation |@lemmatized mathematics:2 ordinary:20 differential:64 equation:78 ode:3 relation:1 contain:3 function:13 one:7 independent:2 variable:8 derivative:4 respect:1 simple:1 example:2 newton:3 second:4 law:2 motion:2 lead:1 particle:2 constant:6 mass:1 general:8 force:1 f:7 depend:2 upon:1 pos... |
5,447 | Acupuncture | Acupuncture Medicine: CAM NCCAM: Alternative Medical Systems Whole Medical Systems: An Overview [NCCAM Backgrounder] NCCAM: Energy Medicine Energy Medicine: An Overview [NCCAM Backgrounder] Modality: Professionalized Culture: East/West Acupuncture chart from Hua Shou (fl. 1340s, Ming Dynasty). This image from S... | Acupuncture |@lemmatized acupuncture:221 medicine:40 cam:2 nccam:6 alternative:13 medical:42 system:12 whole:2 overview:2 backgrounder:2 energy:4 modality:2 professionalized:1 culture:1 east:2 west:4 chart:2 hua:1 shou:1 fl:1 ming:1 dynasty:2 image:2 shi:2 si:1 jing:2 fa:1 hui:1 expression:1 fourteen:2 meridian:15 toky... |
5,448 | Orgasm | An orgasm (including sexual climax) is the peak conclusion of the plateau phase of sexual response cycle, and may be experienced by both males and females. Orgasm is characterized by intense physical pleasure, controlled by the involuntary, or autonomic, limbic nervous system. What Every Woman Needs to Know About Sexu... | Orgasm |@lemmatized orgasm:192 include:6 sexual:41 climax:4 peak:1 conclusion:1 plateau:2 phase:2 response:14 cycle:2 may:18 experience:23 male:26 female:40 characterize:1 intense:6 physical:7 pleasure:11 control:17 involuntary:5 autonomic:2 limbic:3 nervous:1 system:3 every:1 woman:37 need:2 know:6 satisfaction:4 marr... |
5,449 | Sara_Jane_Olson | Sara Jane Olson, formerly Kathleen Ann Soliah (born January 16, 1947), was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in the 1970s. She grew up in Palmdale, California, the daughter of Palmdale High School teacher and coach Martin Soliah. Free Library.com She has lived most of her life under the alias Sara Jane ... | Sara_Jane_Olson |@lemmatized sara:16 jane:16 olson:44 formerly:1 kathleen:4 ann:1 soliah:32 born:1 january:9 member:11 symbionese:3 liberation:3 army:2 sla:22 grow:1 palmdale:3 california:18 daughter:5 high:1 school:2 teacher:1 coach:1 martin:1 free:1 library:1 com:1 live:2 life:8 alias:3 use:5 legal:1 name:2 plead:5 g... |
5,450 | History_of_Malawi | The History of Malawi covers the area of present-day Malawi. The region was once part of the Maravi Empire. In colonial times it was known as British Central Africa and Nyasaland and was at one time part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The country reached full independence, as Malawi, in 1964. Oil was fir... | History_of_Malawi |@lemmatized history:3 malawi:35 cover:1 area:7 present:1 day:6 region:6 part:6 maravi:15 empire:16 colonial:2 time:6 know:5 british:8 central:4 africa:8 nyasaland:15 one:10 federation:4 rhodesia:5 country:11 reach:3 full:2 independence:5 oil:2 first:10 find:3 late:2 around:3 world:2 prehistory:1 homi... |
5,451 | Chojnów | Chojnów () is a small town (14,389 inhabitants as of 2006) on the Skora river, in Legnica County, (Lower Silesian Voivodeship), in south-western Poland. Its average altitude is 170 meters above sea level. It is the administrative seat of the rural gmina called Gmina Chojnów, although the town is not part of its terri... | Chojnów |@lemmatized chojnów:14 small:2 town:4 inhabitant:1 skora:1 river:1 legnica:5 county:1 low:1 silesian:1 voivodeship:1 south:2 western:1 poland:3 average:1 altitude:1 meter:1 sea:1 level:1 administrative:1 seat:1 rural:1 gmina:3 call:2 although:1 part:3 territory:1 form:1 separate:1 urban:1 first:2 reference:2 d... |
5,452 | Colonialism | See colony and colonization for examples of colonialism which do not refer to Western colonialism. Also see Colonization (disambiguation) The Pith helmet (in this case, of the Second French Empire) is an iconic representation of colonialism. Colonialism is the building and maintaining of colonies in one territory by ... | Colonialism |@lemmatized see:11 colony:23 colonization:8 example:7 colonialism:41 refer:4 western:10 also:13 disambiguation:1 pith:1 helmet:1 case:7 second:5 french:4 empire:60 iconic:1 representation:1 building:1 maintaining:1 one:5 territory:11 people:14 another:1 stanford:1 encyclopedia:2 philosophy:2 sovereignty:1 ... |
5,453 | BT_Group | BT Group plc (formerly known as British Telecom and still occasionally referred to by that name), is the privatised UK state telecommunications operator. It is the dominant fixed line telecommunications and broadband Internet provider in the United Kingdom. BT operates in more than 170 countries BT around the world a... | BT_Group |@lemmatized bt:219 group:24 plc:21 formerly:5 know:5 british:21 telecom:24 still:4 occasionally:1 refer:1 name:6 privatised:1 uk:15 state:6 telecommunication:19 operator:6 dominant:1 fixed:3 line:11 broadband:8 internet:8 provider:6 united:3 kingdom:3 operate:8 country:5 around:2 world:6 third:1 revenue:7 com... |
5,454 | Georg_Henrik_von_Wright | Georg Henrik von Wright (IPA: [je:ɔrj hɛn:rik fɔn-vrik:t],) (June 14, 1916 – June 16, 2003) was a Finnish philosopher, who succeeded Ludwig Wittgenstein as professor at the University of Cambridge. He published in English, Finnish, German, and in his mother tongue Swedish. He was of Scottish descent . Von Wright's w... | Georg_Henrik_von_Wright |@lemmatized georg:1 henrik:1 von:4 wright:4 ipa:1 je:1 ɔrj:1 hɛn:1 rik:1 fɔn:1 vrik:1 june:2 finnish:8 philosopher:1 succeed:1 ludwig:1 wittgenstein:4 professor:1 university:3 cambridge:1 publish:2 english:2 german:3 mother:1 tongue:1 swedish:10 scottish:1 descent:1 writing:3 come:1 two:2 broad... |
5,455 | Domitian | Titus Flavius Domitianus (24 October 51 – 18 September 96), known as Domitian, was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 14 September 81 until his death. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty, the house which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 and 96 and encompassed the reigns of Domitian's father Ve... | Domitian |@lemmatized titus:58 flavius:15 domitianus:1 october:4 september:9 know:14 domitian:215 roman:68 emperor:67 reign:40 death:17 third:4 last:6 flavian:34 dynasty:13 house:7 rule:9 empire:26 encompass:3 father:16 vespasian:45 older:1 brother:16 youth:2 early:13 career:8 largely:7 spend:9 shadow:1 gain:4 military... |
5,456 | Classification_of_finite_simple_groups | The classification of the finite simple groups, also called the enormous theorem, is believed to classify all finite simple groups. These groups can be seen as the basic building blocks of all finite groups, in much the same way as the prime numbers are the basic building blocks of the natural numbers. The Jordan-Hölde... | Classification_of_finite_simple_groups |@lemmatized classification:17 finite:18 simple:16 group:43 also:2 call:5 enormous:4 theorem:17 believe:1 classify:2 see:1 basic:2 building:2 block:2 much:3 way:5 prime:2 number:2 natural:1 jordan:1 hölder:1 precise:1 state:1 fact:2 mainly:1 convenient:1 describe:1 vast:1 body:1 m... |
5,457 | Chemical_reaction | Vapors of hydrogen chloride in a beaker and ammonia in a test tube meet to form a cloud of a new substance, ammonium chloride A chemical reaction is a process that always results in the interconversion of chemical substances. The substance or substances initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants. ... | Chemical_reaction |@lemmatized vapor:1 hydrogen:1 chloride:2 beaker:1 ammonia:2 test:1 tube:1 meet:1 form:8 cloud:1 new:2 substance:13 ammonium:1 chemical:28 reaction:58 process:1 always:1 result:2 interconversion:1 initially:1 involve:5 call:3 reactant:7 usually:5 characterize:3 change:7 yield:1 one:3 product:5 proper... |
5,458 | Cy_Young_Award | The Cy Young Award is an honor given annually in baseball to the best pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The award was first introduced in by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young, who died in . The award was orig... | Cy_Young_Award |@lemmatized cy:5 young:5 award:25 honor:3 give:7 annually:1 baseball:10 best:4 pitcher:22 major:6 league:21 mlb:1 one:10 american:6 al:5 national:6 nl:8 first:10 introduce:2 commissioner:3 ford:2 frick:4 hall:2 fame:2 die:2 originally:2 single:2 retirement:1 vote:14 member:1 writer:2 association:1 ameri... |
5,459 | Altair | Altair (Alpha Aquilae / Alpha Aql / α Aquilae / α Aql / Atair) is the brightest star in the constellation Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky. It is an A-type main sequence star with an apparent visual magnitude of 0.77 and is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle; the other two are Deneb and ... | Altair |@lemmatized altair:38 alpha:2 aquilae:8 aql:2 α:5 atair:2 bright:4 star:31 constellation:3 aquila:4 twelfth:1 night:1 sky:4 type:3 main:4 sequence:4 apparent:1 visual:3 magnitude:2 one:3 vertex:1 summer:2 triangle:2 two:2 deneb:1 vega:2 entry:1 internet:1 encyclopedia:1 science:3 david:2 darling:1 access:7 line... |
5,460 | Couscous | Couscous or kuskus as it is known in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt ( in the United States, in the United Kingdom; Berber Seksu - , called maftoul in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories) is a Berber dish consisting of spherical granules made by rolling and shaping moistened semolina wheat and then coat... | Couscous |@lemmatized couscous:68 kuskus:2 know:6 morocco:3 algeria:8 tunisia:4 libya:3 egypt:2 united:4 state:2 kingdom:2 berber:5 seksu:1 call:4 maftoul:1 lebanon:1 palestinian:1 territory:1 dish:10 consisting:1 spherical:1 granule:5 make:13 roll:3 shape:2 moisten:1 semolina:9 wheat:7 coat:1 finely:1 ground:3 flour:2... |
5,461 | Horse | {{Taxobox | name = Domestic horse | status = DOM | image = Mangalarga Marchador.jpg | image_width = 250px | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Mammalia | ordo = Perissodactyla | familia = Equidae | genus = Equus | species = E. ferus | subspecies= E. f. caballus| trinomial = Equus ferus caballus| trinomia... | Horse |@lemmatized taxobox:1 name:4 domestic:3 horse:398 status:1 dom:1 image:2 mangalarga:1 marchador:1 jpg:1 regnum:1 animalia:1 phylum:1 chordata:1 classis:1 mammalia:1 ordo:1 perissodactyla:2 familia:1 equidae:5 genus:3 equus:16 specie:15 e:4 ferus:7 subspecies:4 f:1 caballus:3 trinomial:1 linnaeus:1 synonyms:1 lis... |
5,462 | Cessna | Cessna 337 Skymaster, a "push-pull" aircraft 1979 Cessna 340A 1977 Cessna 404 Titan II Cessna 350 at Sun 'n Fun 2006 Cessna 525 CitationJet Cessna 560XL Citation Excel of the Swiss Air Force The Cessna Aircraft Company is an airplane manufacturing corporation headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, USA. Their main products ... | Cessna |@lemmatized cessna:64 skymaster:1 push:1 pull:1 aircraft:31 titan:1 ii:2 sun:1 n:1 fun:1 citationjet:1 citation:4 excel:1 swiss:1 air:3 force:1 company:19 airplane:2 manufacturing:2 corporation:6 headquarter:1 wichita:5 kansa:4 usa:4 main:2 product:7 general:4 aviation:4 although:2 well:1 know:1 small:2 piston:... |
5,463 | Eiffel_(programming_language) | Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed to enable programmers to efficiently develop extensible, reusable, reliable software. Eiffel is used in academia as a language for teaching computer-programming principles. Eiffel is used in the finance, aerospace, health-care, video-gaming,... | Eiffel_(programming_language) |@lemmatized eiffel:103 iso:8 standardize:1 object:47 orient:18 programming:21 language:47 design:23 enable:2 programmer:4 efficiently:1 develop:4 extensible:2 reusable:3 reliable:3 software:21 use:26 academia:1 teach:1 computer:2 principle:14 finance:1 aerospace:1 health:1 care:1 video:1 ... |
5,464 | Masuria | Sailing on Lake Mikołajki. Masuria (; ) is an area in northeastern Poland famous for its lakes and forests. History Old Prussians By the 13th century Prussia was inhabited by the Baltic Old Prussians in the lands of Pomesania, Pogesania, Galindia, Bartia, and Sudovia. The region around the many lakes became since th... | Masuria |@lemmatized sail:1 lake:9 mikołajki:3 masuria:22 area:6 northeastern:2 poland:10 famous:2 forest:1 history:1 old:5 prussian:16 century:8 prussia:16 inhabit:1 baltic:3 land:4 pomesania:1 pogesania:1 galindia:1 bartia:1 sudovia:1 region:9 around:4 many:4 become:4 since:1 unofficially:1 know:3 southern:3 dense:1 ... |
5,465 | Computational_linguistics | Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical and/or rule-based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective. This modeling is not limited to any particular field of linguistics. Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists... | Computational_linguistics |@lemmatized computational:31 linguistics:24 interdisciplinary:2 field:6 deal:5 statistical:1 rule:1 base:2 modeling:2 natural:7 language:27 perspective:2 limited:1 particular:1 traditionally:1 usually:1 perform:2 computer:12 scientist:4 specialize:1 application:3 processing:3 linguist:4 often... |
5,466 | Honorius_(emperor) | Flavius Honorius (September 9, 384 –August 15, 423) was Roman Emperor (393–395) and then Western Roman Emperor from 395 until his death. He was the younger son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Eastern Emperor Arcadius. Even by the standards of the later Roman Empire, Honorius was ... | Honorius_(emperor) |@lemmatized flavius:2 honorius:42 september:1 august:2 roman:16 emperor:15 western:5 death:4 young:2 son:3 theodosius:3 first:3 wife:2 aelia:1 flaccilla:1 brother:2 eastern:3 arcadius:2 even:3 standard:1 late:3 empire:10 exceptionally:1 weak:1 throne:3 guard:2 principal:1 general:5 stilicho:9 succes... |
5,467 | Aalborg_Municipality | Aalborg Municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Nordjylland on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. Bridgwater, W. & Beatrice Aldrich. (1966) The Columbia-Viking Desk Encyclopedia. Columbia University. p. 11. The municipality straddles the Limfjord, the waterway which connects the North Sea a... | Aalborg_Municipality |@lemmatized aalborg:14 municipality:16 danish:1 kommune:1 region:3 nordjylland:2 jutland:6 peninsula:3 northern:1 denmark:2 bridgwater:1 w:1 beatrice:1 aldrich:1 columbia:2 viking:1 desk:1 encyclopedia:1 university:1 p:1 straddle:1 limfjord:2 waterway:1 connect:2 north:6 sea:1 kattegat:1 east:4 we... |
5,468 | Riding_shotgun | To ride shotgun is to sit in the front passenger seat when riding in a car or other vehicle. It is a phrase commonly and mostly heard in the United States and Canada, but also in Australia and New Zealand. Due to the influence of American popular culture it is also heard in several European countries such as Iceland, I... | Riding_shotgun |@lemmatized ride:4 shotgun:24 sit:4 front:10 passenger:6 seat:16 rid:8 car:12 vehicle:4 phrase:4 commonly:2 mostly:2 hear:3 united:2 state:1 canada:1 also:5 australia:1 new:1 zealand:1 due:2 influence:1 american:1 popular:2 culture:1 several:1 european:1 country:2 iceland:1 ireland:1 denmark:1 norway:1 ... |
5,469 | Islamic_conquest_of_Afghanistan | The Islamic conquest of Afghanistan (642–870) began after the Islamic conquest of Persia, when Arab Muslims defeated the Persian Sassanians at the battles of Walaja, al-Qādisiyyah and Nahavand. The Arabs then began to move towards the lands east of Persia and in 642 captured the city, Herat. Overview The Caliphate. T... | Islamic_conquest_of_Afghanistan |@lemmatized islamic:7 conquest:4 afghanistan:31 begin:4 persia:5 arab:7 muslim:7 defeat:5 persian:5 sassanians:1 battle:2 walaja:1 al:7 qādisiyyah:1 nahavand:1 move:2 towards:2 land:3 east:2 capture:3 city:7 herat:5 overview:1 caliphate:1 invasion:5 complete:2 five:2 year:2 death:4 prop... |
5,470 | History_of_Laos | Earliest known history and the founding of Lan Xang The earliest Lao legal document (and the earliest sociological evidence about the existence of the Lao people) is known as "the laws of Khun Borom" (also spelled "Khun Bulom"), still preserved in manuscript form. Traditional Lao Literature This set of memoriter laws ... | History_of_Laos |@lemmatized early:10 know:3 history:16 founding:1 lan:3 xang:3 lao:36 legal:1 document:1 sociological:1 evidence:3 existence:2 people:8 law:4 khun:2 borom:2 also:5 spell:1 bulom:2 still:2 preserve:2 manuscript:1 form:4 traditional:2 literature:1 set:2 memoriter:1 write:2 type:1 indigenous:2 blank:1 ver... |
5,471 | Foreign_relations_of_Ethiopia | Like many states in sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia was relatively isolated from other countries not immediately adjacent to her, until well into the 19th century. Many historians trace modern Ethiopian foreign policy to the reign of Emperor Tewodros II, whose primary concerns were the security of Ethiopia's traditional b... | Foreign_relations_of_Ethiopia |@lemmatized like:1 many:3 state:2 sub:1 saharan:1 africa:3 ethiopia:28 relatively:1 isolate:1 country:3 immediately:1 adjacent:1 well:3 century:1 historian:1 trace:1 modern:2 ethiopian:16 foreign:4 policy:2 reign:1 emperor:4 tewodros:3 ii:3 whose:1 primary:1 concern:1 security:2 tradition... |
5,472 | History_of_the_Internet | Commemorative plaque listing some of the early Internet pioneers Before the widespread internetworking that led to the Internet, most communication networks were limited by their nature to only allow communications between the stations on the network, and the prevalent computer networking method was based on the centr... | History_of_the_Internet |@lemmatized commemorative:1 plaque:1 list:5 early:13 internet:113 pioneer:2 widespread:4 internetworking:4 lead:11 communication:12 network:111 limit:3 nature:1 allow:10 station:4 prevalent:2 computer:20 method:7 base:19 central:4 mainframe:3 model:6 several:9 research:18 program:5 begin:10 exp... |
5,473 | Ethical_egoism | Ethical egoism (also called simply egoism Sanders, Steven M. Is egoism morally defensible? Philosophia. Springer Netherlands. Volume 18, Numbers 2–3 / July, 1988 ) is the normative ethical position that moral agents ought to do what is in their own self-interest. It differs from psychological egoism, which claims that... | Ethical_egoism |@lemmatized ethical:39 egoism:42 also:8 call:2 simply:2 sander:1 steven:1 morally:1 defensible:1 philosophia:1 springer:1 netherlands:1 volume:1 number:1 july:1 normative:1 position:2 moral:14 agent:7 ought:4 self:30 interest:38 differ:2 psychological:1 claim:3 people:6 act:4 rational:4 hold:7 merely:3 ... |
5,474 | Gioachino_Rossini | Gioachino Rossini, 1820.Gioachino Antonio Rossini Rossini's first name is often spelled "Gioacchino". Rossini himself spelled it with either one "c" or two early in life, but eventually settled on "Gioachino". Baker's, Grove, and most Rossini scholars use "Gioachino." (February 29, 1792 – November 13, 1868) was a pop... | Gioachino_Rossini |@lemmatized gioachino:11 rossini:55 antonio:2 first:8 name:2 often:4 spelled:1 gioacchino:2 spell:1 either:2 one:3 c:1 two:7 early:4 life:6 eventually:1 settle:2 baker:2 grove:1 scholar:1 use:4 february:2 november:3 popular:3 italian:5 composer:16 create:3 opera:31 well:3 sacred:1 music:6 chamber:2 b... |
5,475 | Moravia | Moravia in relation to the current regions of the Czech Republic. Historical flag of Moravia Moravia (; ; ; ) is a historical region in central Europe in the east of the Czech Republic, one of the former Czech lands. It takes its name from the Morava River which rises in the northwest of the region. Geography Moravia... | Moravia |@lemmatized moravia:46 relation:1 current:1 region:7 czech:14 republic:6 historical:2 flag:1 central:3 europe:2 east:4 one:2 former:2 land:8 take:1 name:1 morava:2 river:3 rise:4 northwest:1 geography:1 silesia:9 within:2 czechoslovakia:6 occupy:1 eastern:3 third:1 include:3 south:8 moravian:18 zlín:3 well:3 p... |
5,476 | Charles_C._Krulak | General Charles Chandler Krulak (born March 4, 1942) served as the 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps from July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1999. He is the son of Lt. Gen. Victor H. "Brute" Krulak, USMC, who served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Early years; education Charles Chandler Krulak was born in 1942 in Quanti... | Charles_C._Krulak |@lemmatized general:25 charles:3 chandler:2 krulak:23 bear:2 march:3 serve:7 commandant:4 marine:20 corp:13 july:4 june:6 son:3 lt:2 gen:1 victor:4 h:3 brute:1 usmc:3 world:1 war:4 ii:1 korea:1 vietnam:6 early:1 year:1 education:2 quantico:3 virginia:1 nndb:1 name:1 mapper:1 graduate:3 phillips:1 exe... |
5,477 | Glagolitic_alphabet | The Glagolitic alphabet (), also known as Glagolitsa, is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. The name was not coined until many centuries after its creation, and comes from the Old Slavic glagolъ "utterance" (also the origin of the Slavic name for the letter G). Since glagolati also means to speak, the glagolitsa poetic... | Glagolitic_alphabet |@lemmatized glagolitic:51 alphabet:35 also:12 know:12 glagolitsa:5 old:9 known:1 slavic:34 name:13 coin:1 many:6 century:14 creation:2 come:3 glagolъ:1 utterance:1 origin:6 letter:32 g:3 since:3 glagolati:1 mean:3 speak:2 poetically:1 refer:2 mark:2 render:2 belarusian:1 глаголіца:2 hlaholitsa:1 bu... |
5,478 | Ligase | In biochemistry, a ligase (from the Latin verb ligāre — "to bind" or "to glue together") is an enzyme that can catalyse the joining of two large molecules by forming a new chemical bond, usually with accompanying hydrolysis of a small chemical group pendant to one of the larger molecules. Generally ligase catalyses the... | Ligase |@lemmatized biochemistry:1 ligase:6 latin:1 verb:1 ligāre:1 bind:1 glue:1 together:2 enzyme:4 catalyse:2 joining:1 two:1 large:2 molecule:4 form:7 new:2 chemical:2 bond:7 usually:1 accompany:1 hydrolysis:1 small:2 group:3 pendant:2 one:1 generally:1 following:1 reaction:1 ab:2 c:3 b:2 sometimes:1 cd:1 low:1 cas... |
5,479 | Little_Penguin | The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is the smallest species of penguin. The penguin, which is about 43 cm (16 in) tall, is found on the coastlines of southern Australia and New Zealand, with possible records from Chile. Apart from Little Penguins, they have several common names. In Australia, they are also referred t... | Little_Penguin |@lemmatized little:31 penguin:56 eudyptula:6 minor:6 small:3 specie:6 cm:2 tall:2 find:4 coastline:2 southern:2 australia:10 new:10 zealand:9 possible:1 record:3 chile:2 apart:1 several:2 common:1 name:2 also:4 refer:1 fairy:2 tiny:1 size:1 call:2 blue:7 owe:1 indigo:3 plumage:2 kororā:1 māori:1 taxonom... |
5,480 | Cushitic_languages | The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in the Horn of Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan and Egypt. They are named after the Biblical figure Cush by analogy with Shem being the eponym origin of Semitic. The most populous Cushitic language is Oromo with about 35 million speakers, foll... | Cushitic_languages |@lemmatized cushitic:23 language:15 branch:5 afro:5 asiatic:5 family:8 speak:1 horn:1 africa:1 tanzania:1 kenya:1 sudan:1 egypt:1 name:1 biblical:1 figure:1 cush:1 analogy:1 shem:1 eponym:1 origin:1 semitic:1 populous:1 oromo:1 million:7 speaker:4 follow:1 somali:1 sidamo:1 ethiopia:1 one:1 hadia:1 ... |
5,481 | Republic_of_Ireland | Ireland (pronounced , locally – , pronounced ) is an independent state in north-western Europe. The modern sovereign state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned on 3 May 1921. Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921 (No. 533); Additional source for 3 May 1921 date: Al... | Republic_of_Ireland |@lemmatized ireland:226 pronounce:2 locally:1 independent:6 state:70 north:10 western:8 europe:14 modern:10 sovereign:2 occupies:1 five:6 sixth:6 island:12 partition:2 may:10 statutory:3 rule:15 order:4 publish:7 authority:4 additional:3 source:3 date:1 alvin:1 jackson:1 home:8 irish:138 history:6 ... |
5,482 | Isaac_Stern | Isaac Stern (July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) was a Jewish violin virtuoso born in the Ukraine. He was renowned for his recordings and for discovering new musical talent. Biography Stern was born in Kremenetz, Ukraine. He was fourteen months old when his family moved to San Francisco. He received his first music l... | Isaac_Stern |@lemmatized isaac:3 stern:14 july:1 september:2 jewish:1 violin:7 virtuoso:1 bear:2 ukraine:2 renowned:2 recording:3 discover:1 new:3 musical:3 talent:1 biography:2 kremenetz:1 fourteen:1 month:1 old:1 family:1 move:1 san:4 francisco:4 receive:2 first:3 music:4 lesson:1 mother:1 enrol:1 conservatory:2 stud... |
5,483 | Bill_Bryson | William McGuire "Bill" Bryson, OBE, (born 8 December 1951) is a best-selling American author of humorous books on travel, as well as books on the English language and on scientific subjects. He was a resident of North Yorkshire, England for most of his professional life before moving back to the US in 1995. He has live... | Bill_Bryson |@lemmatized william:2 mcguire:1 bill:12 bryson:35 obe:2 bear:3 december:2 best:3 sell:1 american:1 author:1 humorous:2 book:11 travel:9 well:3 english:6 language:5 scientific:1 subject:2 resident:1 north:3 yorkshire:3 england:6 professional:1 life:5 move:3 back:2 u:3 live:6 norfolk:2 since:1 de:2 moines:2 ... |
5,484 | Chicano | "Chicano teenager in El Paso's second ward. A classic barrio which is slowly giving way to urban renewal." South El Paso, Texas, July 1972. Photograph by Danny Lyon. Chicano teenagers in west Los Angeles, 1974 Chicano/Xicano (feminine Chicana/Xicana) is a word that derives from Nahuatl originally used to describe ou... | Chicano |@lemmatized chicano:109 teenager:2 el:5 paso:3 second:2 ward:1 classic:1 barrio:1 slowly:1 give:2 way:2 urban:2 renewal:1 south:4 texas:5 july:1 photograph:1 danny:1 lyon:1 west:1 los:10 angeles:6 xicano:1 feminine:1 chicana:4 xicana:2 word:12 derive:3 nahuatl:4 originally:2 use:26 describe:3 outcast:1 mexica:... |
5,485 | Autobiography | An autobiography (from the Greek, αὐτός-autos self + βίος-bios life + γράφειν-graphein to write) is a biography written by its subject (or sometimes, in modern usage, composed conjointly with a collaborative writer , styled "as told to" or "with"). Origin of the term The word autobiography was first used by the poet ... | Autobiography |@lemmatized autobiography:41 greek:1 αὐτός:1 auto:1 self:4 βίος:1 bios:1 life:7 γράφειν:1 graphein:1 write:13 biography:3 subject:2 sometimes:3 modern:4 usage:1 compose:1 conjointly:1 collaborative:1 writer:6 style:1 told:1 origin:1 term:3 word:1 first:3 use:2 poet:1 robert:1 southey:1 english:7 periodic... |
5,486 | Jupiter_Ace | The Jupiter Ace was a British home computer of the early 1980s, produced by a company, set up for the purpose, named Jupiter Cantab. The Ace differed Page1 from other microcomputers of the time in that it used FORTH instead of the traditional BASIC. FORTH systems combine high performance and code compactness ... | Jupiter_Ace |@lemmatized jupiter:21 ace:42 british:2 home:5 computer:11 early:3 produce:1 company:2 set:2 purpose:1 name:5 cantab:5 differ:1 microcomputer:3 time:7 use:21 forth:38 instead:5 traditional:1 basic:5 system:14 combine:1 high:5 performance:3 code:9 compactness:1 program:13 benefit:1 level:3 programming:5 lan... |
5,487 | Ossian | Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes, Anne-Louis Girodet, 1805 Ossian is the narrator, and supposed author, of a cycle of poems which the Scottish poet James Macpherson claimed to have translated from ancient sources in the Scots Gaelic. He is based on Oisín, son of Finn or Fionn mac Cumhaill, a characte... | Ossian |@lemmatized ossian:24 receive:1 ghost:1 fall:1 french:1 hero:2 anne:1 louis:1 girodet:1 narrator:1 suppose:2 author:2 cycle:2 poem:12 scottish:5 poet:1 james:4 macpherson:14 claim:4 translate:2 ancient:6 source:4 scot:3 gaelic:8 base:2 oisín:1 son:1 finn:1 fionn:1 mac:3 cumhaill:1 character:2 irish:5 mythology:... |
5,488 | Disaster | A disaster is the tragedy of a natural or human-made hazard (a hazard is a situation which poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment) that negatively affects society or environment. In contemporary academia, disasters are seen as the consequence of inappropriately managed risk. These risks are ... | Disaster |@lemmatized disaster:95 tragedy:1 natural:23 human:21 make:9 hazard:13 situation:2 pose:1 level:2 threat:1 life:4 health:1 property:3 environment:4 negatively:1 affect:3 society:2 contemporary:1 academia:1 see:3 consequence:2 inappropriately:1 manage:1 risk:7 product:1 vulnerability:7 strike:3 area:6 low:1 co... |
5,489 | New_Hampshire | New Hampshire () is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state was named after the southern English county of Hampshire. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. New Hampshire ranks 44t... | New_Hampshire |@lemmatized new:150 hampshire:143 state:121 england:10 region:10 northeastern:2 united:11 america:5 name:2 southern:9 english:5 county:5 border:10 massachusetts:7 south:10 vermont:10 west:4 maine:11 east:6 canadian:6 province:3 quebec:4 north:13 rank:1 land:5 area:18 total:3 population:10 become:11 first... |
5,490 | E-commerce | Electronic Commerce, commonly known as (electronic marketing) e-commerce or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. The amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinarily with widespread Internet usa... | E-commerce |@lemmatized electronic:30 commerce:28 commonly:1 know:3 marketing:3 e:15 ecommerce:3 consist:2 buying:1 selling:2 product:2 service:5 system:7 internet:12 computer:5 network:1 amount:1 trade:4 conduct:7 electronically:4 grow:1 extraordinarily:1 widespread:1 usage:1 use:10 way:3 spur:1 draw:1 innovation:1 fu... |
5,491 | Transport_in_Haiti | Railroads In the past, Haiti used railroads, but today they are not not used. Roads A "tap tap" bus, used for public transportation in Haiti Highways: All of the major transportation systems in Haiti are located near or run through the capital. Haiti has two main highways that run from one end of the country to the o... | Transport_in_Haiti |@lemmatized railroad:8 past:1 haiti:12 use:6 today:1 roads:1 tap:7 bus:1 public:3 transportation:4 highway:9 major:3 system:1 locate:2 near:1 run:2 capital:2 two:1 main:1 one:3 end:1 country:3 northern:2 route:4 nationale:3 national:1 originate:1 port:24 au:12 prince:12 wind:1 coastal:1 town:2 montr... |
5,492 | Extended_Industry_Standard_Architecture | A Compaq Netflex EISA Card's Edge Connection The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to EISA and frequently pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM compatible computers. It was announced in late 1988 by PC clone vendors (the "Gang of Nine") as a counter to IBM's use of i... | Extended_Industry_Standard_Architecture |@lemmatized compaq:8 netflex:1 eisa:36 card:22 edge:1 connection:1 extended:3 industry:12 standard:13 architecture:7 practice:1 almost:2 always:1 shorten:1 frequently:1 pronounce:1 eee:1 suh:1 bus:35 ibm:16 compatible:5 computer:5 announce:1 late:3 pc:16 clone:6 vendor:1 gang:4 ... |
5,493 | Etruscan_language | The Etruscan language was spoken and written by the Etruscan civilization in the ancient region of Etruria (modern Tuscany plus western Umbria and northern Latium) and in parts of Lombardy, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna (where the Etruscans were displaced by Gauls), in Italy. However, Latin superseded Etruscan completely,... | Etruscan_language |@lemmatized etruscan:133 language:30 speak:6 write:6 civilization:4 ancient:7 region:2 etruria:7 modern:6 tuscany:2 plus:1 western:2 umbria:2 northern:1 latium:2 part:3 lombardy:1 veneto:1 emilia:1 romagna:1 displace:1 gaul:1 italy:8 however:2 latin:24 supersede:1 completely:1 leave:6 document:2 loan... |
5,494 | Lilith | Lilith (1892), by John Collier. Lilith (Hebrew ) is a mythological female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 4000 BCE. Many scholars pla... | Lilith |@lemmatized lilith:227 john:2 collier:1 hebrew:13 mythological:2 female:15 mesopotamian:5 storm:6 demon:51 associate:14 wind:10 think:7 bearer:1 disease:5 illness:1 death:9 figure:9 first:26 appear:13 class:4 spirit:13 lilitu:15 sumer:2 circa:1 bce:5 many:10 scholar:2 place:10 origin:4 phonetic:1 name:22 somewh... |
5,495 | Franklin_J._Schaffner | Franklin James Schaffner (May 30, 1920 - July 2, 1989) was an Academy Award-winning American film director. Early life The son of missionaries, Schaffner was born in Tokyo, Japan and raised in that country. He returned to the United States and graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, wh... | Franklin_J._Schaffner |@lemmatized franklin:2 james:1 schaffner:7 may:1 july:2 academy:2 award:4 win:4 american:2 film:4 director:4 early:1 life:2 son:1 missionary:1 bear:1 tokyo:1 japan:1 raise:1 country:1 return:2 united:3 state:4 graduate:1 marshall:1 college:1 lancaster:1 pennsylvania:1 active:1 drama:1 study:1 law... |
5,496 | Jadwiga_of_Poland | Not to be confused with Jadwiga of Greater Poland Jadwiga of Anjou (1373/4 – July 17, 1399) was a king of Poland from 1384 to her death. Her official title was 'king' rather than 'queen', reflecting that she was a sovereign in her own right and not merely a royal consort. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjo... | Jadwiga_of_Poland |@lemmatized confuse:1 jadwiga:57 great:2 poland:35 anjou:5 july:3 king:16 death:8 official:1 title:4 rather:2 queen:11 reflect:1 sovereign:1 right:4 merely:1 royal:6 consort:4 member:1 capetian:1 house:4 daughter:11 louis:9 hungary:14 elisabeth:4 bosnia:4 know:6 polish:9 english:2 german:2 hedwig:3 l... |
5,497 | Norwegian_language | Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway, where it is an official language. Together with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants (see Danish language#Classification). These continental Scandinavian languages tog... | Norwegian_language |@lemmatized norwegian:84 norsk:5 north:2 germanic:5 language:72 speak:7 primarily:4 norway:23 official:11 together:4 swedish:9 danish:28 form:27 continuum:2 less:4 mutually:2 intelligible:2 local:3 regional:2 variant:4 see:4 classification:1 continental:4 scandinavian:4 languages:1 insular:1 faroese... |
5,498 | Allene | Propadiene, the simplest allene, is also known as allene. An allene is a hydrocarbon in which one atom of carbon is connected by double bonds with two other atoms of carbon. Allene also is the common name for the parent compound of this series, propadiene. Such pair of bonds make allenes much more reactive than othe... | Allene |@lemmatized propadiene:3 simple:1 allene:11 also:3 know:1 hydrocarbon:1 one:3 atom:2 carbon:10 connect:1 double:3 bond:8 two:7 common:1 name:1 parent:1 compound:4 series:1 pair:1 make:1 allenes:6 much:1 reactive:1 alkene:1 example:1 reactivity:2 gaseous:1 chlorine:1 like:1 alkyne:2 chiral:2 geometry:2 view:1 ce... |
5,499 | Latin_literature | Latin literature, the body of written works in the Latin language, remains an enduring legacy of the culture of ancient Rome. The Romans produced many works of poetry, comedy, tragedy, satire, history, and rhetoric, drawing heavily on the traditions of other cultures and particularly on the more matured literary tradit... | Latin_literature |@lemmatized latin:43 literature:14 body:1 write:17 work:11 language:7 remain:3 endure:1 legacy:1 culture:2 ancient:3 rome:2 roman:4 produce:2 many:8 poetry:7 comedy:2 tragedy:1 satire:1 history:8 rhetoric:1 draw:1 heavily:1 tradition:2 particularly:1 matured:1 literary:1 greece:1 long:1 western:6 empi... |
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