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Jacobin_(politics)
This page describes the political term "Jacobin." For discussion of the political organization of the French Revolution era, see Jacobin Club. Jacobinism is unrelated to Jacobitism or the English Jacobean period. Idealized Sans-culotte by Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761-1845). The Motto of the French Republic: Liberty, Eq...
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Dilbert
Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring the engineer Dilbert as the title character. The strip has spawned several books, an animated television series, a co...
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History_of_Guinea
Empires The modern state of Guinea did not come into existence until 1958 but the history of the area stretches back much further. West Africa saw many empires rise and fall in the period before European intervention and Guinea fell within many of them. The Ghana Empire is believed to be the earliest of these which gre...
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Oxycodone
Oxycodone is an opioid analgesic medication synthesized from opium-derived thebaine. It was developed in 1916 in Germany, as one of several new semi-synthetic opioids with several benefits over the older traditional opiates and opioids; morphine, diacetylmorphine (heroin) and codeine. Currently it is best known as the...
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Institute_of_National_Remembrance
IPN Logo Institute of National Remembrance — Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (; IPN) is a Polish government-affiliated research institute with lustration prerogatives and prosecution powers founded by specific legislation. It specialises in the legal and historical sciences and in par...
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Hollywood-style_Lindy_Hop
Hollywood-style Lindy Hop is a variety of Lindy Hop, an American vernacular dance. It is also sometimes referred to as Dean Collins or Smooth-style, but these terms also sometimes refer to different styles of Lindy Hop. Hollywood is the style seen in 1930s and 1940s movies. It was danced by Dean Collins, Jewel McGowan...
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Mick_Doohan
Michael "Mick" Sydney Doohan AM born in Brisbane, Australia, is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion, who won five consecutive 500 cc World Championships, second only to Giacomo Agostini. Doohan's feat has since been equalled by Valentino Rossi, who won 5 consecutive 500cc/MotoGP world championshi...
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Propaganda_film
The Why We Fight Series depicts the Nazi propaganda machine. A propaganda film is a film, either a documentary-style production or a fictional screenplay, that is produced to convince the viewer of a certain political point or influence the opinions or behavior of people, often by providing deliberately misleading, pr...
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Göktürks
The Göktürks (Old Turkic: Göktürkler or Köktürkler, «Original Turks» Often translated as Sky-blue Turks: Gök and kök are understood as sky-blue in Modern Turkish, but their etymology is primarily «root», «original» (kök), while gök means «sky», «celestial» etc. and türk «Turc», «Turkish», but also «turquoise», referrin...
Göktürks |@lemmatized göktürks:15 old:2 turkic:9 göktürkler:1 köktürkler:1 original:4 turk:15 often:1 translate:1 sky:4 blue:6 gök:3 kök:3 understood:1 modern:2 turkish:4 etymology:3 primarily:1 root:1 mean:3 celestial:2 etc:1 türk:2 turc:1 also:7 turquoise:1 refer:1 notion:1 see:4 tdk:1 linguistic:1 society:1 website:...
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Forth_(programming_language)
Forth is a structured, imperative, stack-based, computer programming language and programming environment. Forth is sometimes spelled in all capital letters following the customary usage during its earlier years, although the name is not an acronym. A procedural, stack-oriented and reflective programming language with...
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Miranda_warning
A Miranda warning is a warning given by police to criminal suspects in police custody, or in a custodial situation, before they are interrogated. A custodial situation is one in which the suspect's freedom of movement is restrained although he or she is not under arrest. An incriminating statement by a suspect will no...
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Maya_Lin
Maya Ying Lin (; born October 5, 1959) is an American artist and architect who is known for her work in sculpture and landscape art. Her best-known work is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Personal life Maya Lin, a Chinese American, was born in Athens, Ohio. Her parents emigrated to the United States ...
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Nepeta
Nepeta is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. The members of this group are known as catnip or catmint because of their famous effect on cats—nepeta pleasantly stimulates cats' pheromonic receptors, typically resulting in temporary euphoria. It can also induce mild euphoria in huma...
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Meiosis
Events involving meiosis, showing chromosomal crossover In biology, meiosis (pronounced IPA:[maɪˈəʊsɪs]) is a process of reductional division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is halved. In animals, meiosis always results in the formation of gametes, while in other organisms it can give rise to spores. As wi...
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Baruch_Spinoza
Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza (, , ) (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677) was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese Jewish origin. Revealing considerable scientific aptitude, the breadth and importance of Spinoza's work was not fully realized until years after his death. Today, he is considered one of the great rational...
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Gnutella
Gnutella ( with a silent g, or alternatively ) is a file sharing network. In late 2007, it was the most popular file sharing network on the Internet with an estimated market share of more than 40% Ars Technica Report on P2P File Sharing Client Market Share In June 2005, Gnutella's population was 1.81 million computers...
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Gallon
A gallon is a measure of volume of approximately four litres. Historically it has had many different definitions, but there are three definitions in current use. These are the U.S. liquid gallon (≈ 3.8 litres) and the U.S. dry gallon (≈ 4.4 L) which are in use in the United States, and the Imperial (UK) gallon (≈ 4.5...
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Emperor_Junnin
Emperor Junnin (淳仁天皇 Junnin-tennō) (733-765) was the 47th imperial ruler of Japan according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 758 to 764. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 75-78; ; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, p. 275; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). ...
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Killer_whale
Size comparison against an average human The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca), less commonly, blackfish or seawolf, is the largest species of the dolphin family. It is found in all the world's oceans, from the frigid Arctic and Antarctic regions to warm, tropical seas. Killer whales are versatile and opportunistic ...
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Infanticide
Infanticide is the practice of someone intentionally causing the death of an infant. Often it is the mother who commits the act, but criminology recognizes various forms of non-maternal child murder. In many past societies, certain forms of infanticide were considered permissible. Female infanticide is more common tha...
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Learning_music_by_ear
Learning music by ear is done by repeatedly listening to other musicians and then attempting to recreate what one hears. This is how people learn music in any musical tradition in which there is no complete musical notation. Many people in cultures which do have notation still learn by ear, and ear training, often thro...
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Maremma
The Maremma Coast, seen from the Old Town of Castiglione della Pescaia The Maremma is a vast area in Italy bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea, consisting of part of south-western Tuscany - Maremma Livornese and Maremma Grossetana (the later coincident with the province of Grosseto), and part of northern Lazio - Maremma Lazia...
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Economic_calculation_problem
The economic calculation problem is a criticism of socialist economics, or more precisely economic planning. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in 1920 and later expounded by Friedrich Hayek. F. A. Hayek, (1935), "The Nature and History of the Problem" and "The Present State of the Debate," om in F. A. Hayek, ...
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K
K is the eleventh letter of the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English () is spelled kay. "K" Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); "kay," op. cit. History and usage Egyptian hieroglyph D Proto-Semitic K Phoen...
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Paul_Héroult
Statue of Paul Heroult The French scientist Paul (Louis-Toussaint) Héroult (April 10 1863 – May 9 1914) was the inventor of the aluminium electrolysis and of the electric steel furnace. He lived in Thury-Harcourt, Normandy. Christian Bickert said of him Christian Bickert, US Representative for Pechiney, New Orleans,...
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North_Melbourne_Football_Club
The North Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed The Kangaroos, is the fourth oldest Australian rules football club in the AFL and is one of the oldest sporting clubs in Australia. It is based at the Arden Street Oval in the inner Melbourne suburb of North Melbourne, but plays its home matches at the nearby Docklands Stadi...
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Edvard_Munch
Edvard Munch (, 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) Biography from Munch Museum was a Norwegian Symbolist painter, printmaker and an important forerunner of expressionistic art. His best-known composition, The Scream is part of a series The Frieze of Life, in which Munch explored the themes of life, love, fear, death...
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Geography_of_American_Samoa
+American Samoa American Samoa Continent Oceania Subregion Oceania Geographic coordinates Area - Total  - Water Ranked 212th199 km² 0 km² Coastline 116 km Land boundaries 0 km Countries bordered none Maritime claims Highest point Lata Mountain, 964 m Lowest point Pacific Ocean, 0 m Longest river Largest ...
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Iain_Banks
Iain Menzies Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a Scottish writer. He writes mainstream fiction under his birth name Iain Banks, and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, including his middle initial to differentiate between the genres. Biography Banks's father was an officer in the Admiralty and his...
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Demographics_of_Guinea-Bissau
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Guinea-Bissau, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The population of Guinea-Bissau is ethnically diverse with distinct languages...
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Domenico_Alberti
Domenico Alberti (c. 1710 – 1740) was an Italian singer, harpsichordist, and composer whose works bridge the Baroque and Classical periods. Alberti was born in Venice and studied music with Antonio Lotti. He wrote operas, songs, and sonatas for keyboard instruments, for which he is best known today. These sonatas freq...
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Napo_River
Village along west bank of Rio Napo in Peru, a few miles above confluence with Amazon. The land visible beyond the waterway is an island in the river. The Napo River to the east of Coca. The Napo is a tributary to the Amazon River that rises in Ecuador on the flanks of the volcanoes of Antisana, Sincholagua and Cotopa...
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Telecommunications_in_Belgium
Communications in Belgium are extensive and advanced. Belgium possesses the infrastructure for both mobile and land-based telecom, as well as having significant television, radio and internet infrastructure. The country code for Belgium is "BE". Telephone and internet There were 4.668 million main telephone lines i...
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Cartoon
Example of a modern cartoon. The text was excerpted by cartoonist Greg Williams from the Wikipedia article Dr. Seuss. The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The term has evolved over time. The original meaning was in fine art, and there cartoon mean...
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Geography_of_Guinea-Bissau
Map Of Guinea Bissau Topography of Guinea-Bissau Typical scenery in Guinea-Bissau This article describes the geography of Guinea-Bissau. Climate The climate in Guinea-Bissau is tropical. This means it is generally hot and humid. It has a monsoonal-type rainy season (June to November) with southwesterly winds and a dry...
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Macau
For the bird, see macaw. Aomen redirects here. For the island in the Pacific Ocean, see Aomen (Bikini Atoll). For a topic outline on this subject, see List of basic Macau topics. For other uses, see Macau (disambiguation). The Macau Special Administrative Region, (, Cantonese Yale: O Mun Dak Bit Hang Jeng Kui, Portug...
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Human_rights
Cyrus Cylinder; is the world’s first documented charter of human rights. Human rights refer to the "basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled." Houghton Miffin Company (2006) Examples of rights and freedoms which have come to be commonly thought of as human rights include civil and political rights, ...
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Freeciv
Freeciv is a multiplayer, turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the commercial proprietary Sid Meier's Civilization series. The game's default settings are closest to Civilization II, both in gameplay and graphics (including the units and the isometric grid). Freeciv is availab...
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Satires_(Juvenal)
Frontispiece depicting Juvenal and Persius, from a volume translated by John Dryden in 1711. The Satires are a collection of satirical poems by the Latin author Juvenal written in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries A.D. Juvenal is credited with sixteen known poems divided among five books; all are in the Roman genre...
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Leon_Trotsky
Leon Trotsky (Russian: , Lev Davidovich Trotsky, also transliterated Leo, Lyev, Trotski, Trotskij, Trockij and Trotzky) ( – August 21, 1940), born Lev Davidovich Bronstein (), was a Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist theorist. He was one of the leaders of the Russian October Revolution, second only to Lenin. During th...
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Alcohol
Functional group of an alcohol molecule. The carbon atom is bound to hydrogen atoms and may bind to other carbon atom(s) to form a carbon chain. Methanol, an alcohol with a single carbon atom, is pictured. Ethanol, which is drinking alcohol, has two carbon atoms. In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in whi...
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Nociception
Nociception (synonym: nocioception or nociperception) is defined as "the neural processes of encoding and processing noxious stimuli." It is the afferent activity produced in the peripheral and central nervous system by stimuli that have the potential to damage tissue. Chronic Pain Management, Russell K. Portenoy, M...
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Alpha_Centauri
Alpha Centauri (α Centauri / α Cen); (also known as Rigil Kentaurus, Rigil Kent, or Toliman) is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus and an established binary star system, Alpha Centauri AB (α Cen AB). To the unaided eye it appears as a single star, whose total visual magnitude identifies it as...
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Homeschooling
Homeschooling or homeschool (also called home education or home learning) is the education of children at home, typically by parents but sometimes by tutors, rather than in a formal setting of public or private school. Although prior to the introduction of compulsory school attendance laws, most childhood education occ...
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Lausanne
Lausanne (pronounced is a city in Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland, situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman) , and facing Évian-les-Bains (France) and with the Jura mountains to its north-west. Lausanne is located some northeast of Geneva. It is the capital of the canton of Vaud and ...
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Bug_(poker)
The Joker is commonly used as a bug. A bug in poker is a limited form of wild card. One or both jokers are often added to the deck and played as bugs. In draw poker played for high and pai gow poker, the bug is considered to be an ace, unless it can be used as a missing card to complete a straight or a flush, in whic...
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Dianic_Wicca
Dianic Wicca, also known as Dianic Witchcraft and Dianic Feminist Witchcraft, Falcon River (2004) The Dianic Wiccan Tradition. From The Witches Voice. Retrieved 2007-05-23. is a tradition, or denomination, of the neopagan religion of Wicca. It was founded by Zsuzsanna Budapest in the United States in the 1970s, and is...
Dianic_Wicca |@lemmatized dianic:22 wicca:5 also:3 know:1 witchcraft:3 feminist:4 falcon:1 river:2 wiccan:11 tradition:9 witch:5 voice:2 retrieved:2 denomination:1 neopagan:1 religion:1 found:1 zsuzsanna:3 budapest:5 united:1 state:1 notable:1 focus:1 worship:6 goddess:11 feminism:3 combine:1 element:1 british:1 tradit...
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Afghan_Turkestan
Approximate boundaries of Afghan Turkestan (in orange), with respect to modern-day provinces of Afghanistan. Afghan Turkestan is a region in northern Afghanistan, on the border with the former Soviet republics of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. It was the name of a former province in this area, which was centr...
Afghan_Turkestan |@lemmatized approximate:1 boundary:1 afghan:5 turkestan:2 orange:1 respect:1 modern:2 day:1 province:5 afghanistan:3 region:1 northern:1 border:1 former:3 soviet:1 republic:1 turkmenistan:1 uzbekistan:1 tajikistan:1 name:1 area:2 centre:1 mazari:1 sharif:1 include:1 territory:3 balkh:3 jowzjan:1 farya...
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August_Horch
August Horch in a Horch automobile, 1908. August Horch Memorial plate in Cologne, Germany. August Horch (12 October, 1868 – 3 February, 1951) was a German engineer and automobile pioneer, the founder of the manufacturing giant which would eventually become Audi. He was born in Winningen, Moselle and was educated in Mi...
August_Horch |@lemmatized august:7 horch:17 automobile:3 memorial:1 plate:1 cologne:2 germany:2 october:1 february:1 german:1 engineer:2 pioneer:1 founder:2 manufacturing:1 giant:1 would:1 eventually:1 become:1 audi:4 bear:1 winningen:1 moselle:1 educate:1 mittweida:1 work:1 karl:1 benz:1 found:1 cie:1 november:1 ehren...
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Transport_in_Chad
Transport infrastructure within Chad is generally poor, especially in the north and east of the country. There are no railways and river transport is limited to the south-west corner. Roads are mostly unsurfaced and are likely to be impassable during the wet season, especially in the southern half of the country. In...
Transport_in_Chad |@lemmatized transport:2 infrastructure:1 within:1 chad:15 generally:1 poor:1 especially:2 north:5 east:2 country:7 railway:4 river:3 limit:1 south:6 west:4 corner:1 road:9 mostly:1 unsurfaced:1 likely:1 impassable:1 wet:2 season:2 southern:1 half:1 merely:1 track:1 across:3 desert:2 land:1 mine:1 con...
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Mano-a-mano
Mano-a-mano is a Spanish and Italian construction meaning "hand to hand". It was used originally for bullfights where two matadors alternate competing for the admiration of the audience. Mano a mano in the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. Current Spanish usage describes any kind of competition between two peo...
Mano-a-mano |@lemmatized mano:12 spanish:3 italian:1 construction:1 meaning:3 hand:4 use:5 originally:1 bullfight:1 two:2 matador:1 alternate:1 compete:2 admiration:1 audience:1 diccionario:1 de:2 la:1 real:1 academia:1 española:1 current:1 usage:1 describe:1 kind:1 competition:2 people:1 try:1 outdo:1 within:1 doce:1 ...
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Book_of_Nahum
The book of Nahum is a book in the Bible's Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. It stands seventh in order among what are known as the twelve Minor Prophets. Author and Context Nahum prophesied, according to some, in the beginning of the reign of Ahaz (740s BC). Others, however, think that his prophecies are to be referr...
Book_of_Nahum |@lemmatized book:5 nahum:14 bible:3 old:1 testament:1 jewish:2 tanakh:1 stand:1 seventh:1 order:1 among:1 know:2 twelve:1 minor:1 prophet:2 author:1 context:1 prophesy:1 accord:1 beginning:1 reign:2 ahaz:1 bc:3 others:2 however:1 think:1 prophecy:2 refer:1 latter:1 half:1 hezekiah:1 probably:1 write:3 je...
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Cinema_of_the_Soviet_Union
The cinema of the Soviet Union, not to be confused with "Cinema of Russia" despite Russian language films being predominant in both genres, includes several film contributions of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union reflecting elements of their pre-Soviet culture, language and history, although sometimes censo...
Cinema_of_the_Soviet_Union |@lemmatized cinema:20 soviet:43 union:6 confuse:1 russia:8 despite:2 russian:24 language:5 film:89 predominant:1 genre:4 include:9 several:2 contribution:1 constituent:1 republic:3 reflect:1 element:1 pre:2 culture:4 history:6 although:2 sometimes:1 censor:3 central:2 government:8 notable:8 ...
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Politics_of_Haiti
Politics of Haiti takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, pluriform multiparty system whereby the President of Haiti is head of state directly elected by popular vote. The Prime Minister acts as head of government, and is appointed by the President from the majority party in the National Assembly. Execut...
Politics_of_Haiti |@lemmatized politics:1 haiti:25 take:1 place:2 framework:1 presidential:3 republic:2 pluriform:1 multiparty:1 system:9 whereby:1 president:16 head:5 state:10 directly:1 elect:6 popular:3 vote:7 prime:12 minister:14 act:1 government:18 appoint:4 majority:1 party:3 national:9 assembly:6 executive:4 pow...
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Floorball
Floorball, often referred to as floor hockey, is an indoor team sport, which was developed in the 1970s. It is a fast paced sport, with limited physical contact allowed. Floorball is most popular in areas where the sport has developed the longest, such as the Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland. The game i...
Floorball |@lemmatized floorball:78 often:5 refer:2 floor:4 hockey:5 indoor:3 team:13 sport:17 develop:8 fast:2 paced:1 limited:2 physical:3 contact:4 allow:7 popular:1 area:4 long:3 czech:9 republic:6 finland:8 sweden:13 switzerland:4 game:8 play:30 indoors:2 gym:1 make:4 year:18 round:1 amateur:1 professional:2 level...
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Demographics_of_Burundi
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Burundi, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics of Burundi, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousand...
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Nuoro
Nuoro (Nùgoro Which probably means "home"; "Pitzinnu de Nugoro eris" ("The child of Nuoro yesterday") edited by Tina Falchi Marras and the students of the second grade of the middle school N. 3 of Nuoro, printed on March 27 1980 by Tipolito Arti Grafiche AR.P.E.F. of Armando Paola, Nuoro. pag. 179: "NUGORO da una rad. ...
Nuoro |@lemmatized nuoro:13 nùgoro:1 probably:1 mean:1 home:2 pitzinnu:1 de:2 nugoro:3 eris:1 child:1 yesterday:1 edit:1 tina:1 falchi:1 marras:1 student:1 second:1 grade:1 middle:1 school:1 n:1 print:1 march:2 tipolito:1 arti:1 grafiche:1 ar:1 p:1 e:1 f:1 armando:1 paola:1 pag:1 da:1 una:1 rad:1 nugor:3 fuoco:1 dimora...
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Chromatin
Fig. 1: The major structures in DNA compaction; DNA, the nucleosome, the 10nm "beads-on-a-string" fibre, the 30nm fibre and the metaphase chromosome. Chromatin is the complex combination of DNA, RNA, and protein that makes up chromosomes. It is found inside the nuclei of eukaryotic cells, and within the nucleoid in pro...
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Inoculation
Inoculation is the placement of something to where it will grow or reproduce, and is most commonly used in respect of the introduction of a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into the body of a human or animal, especially to produce or boost immunity to a specific disease; but also can be used to refer to the commu...
Inoculation |@lemmatized inoculation:40 placement:2 something:1 grow:2 reproduce:2 commonly:1 use:7 respect:1 introduction:2 serum:1 vaccine:1 antigenic:1 substance:1 body:1 human:1 animal:2 especially:1 produce:3 boost:1 immunity:7 specific:2 disease:14 also:5 refer:2 communication:1 living:1 organism:2 transfer:1 cau...
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Maximinus_Thrax
Gaius Iulius Verus Maximinus (c. 173–238), also known as Maximinus Thrax (i.e. Maximinus the Thracian) and Maximinus I, was Roman Emperor from 235 to 238. Maximinus is described by several ancient sources (none of which, except for Herodian's Roman History, was actually contemporary with Maximinus) as the first barbar...
Maximinus_Thrax |@lemmatized gaius:1 iulius:1 verus:1 maximinus:33 c:1 also:3 know:2 thrax:6 e:2 thracian:1 roman:10 emperor:14 describe:1 several:2 ancient:1 source:2 none:1 except:1 herodian:4 history:4 actually:1 contemporary:2 first:7 barbarian:2 wear:1 imperial:3 purple:1 never:1 set:3 foot:2 rome:8 best:1 remembe...
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Demographics_of_Haiti
Population of Haiti (in thousands) from 1961 to 2003 Although Haiti averages approximately 250 people per square kilometer (650 per sq. mi.), its population is concentrated most heavily in urban areas, coastal plains, and valleys. About 95% of Haitians are of predominantly Afro-Caribbean descent CIA - The World Factbo...
Demographics_of_Haiti |@lemmatized population:17 haiti:11 thousand:1 although:2 average:2 approximately:1 people:2 per:2 square:1 kilometer:1 sq:1 mi:1 concentrate:2 heavily:1 urban:2 area:4 coastal:1 plain:1 valley:1 haitian:14 predominantly:1 afro:2 caribbean:2 descent:2 cia:3 world:4 factbook:4 remainder:1 vary:1 et...
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Albert_of_Mainz
Cardinal Albert of Hohenzollern, Archbishop of Mainz and Magdeburg: engraved portrait by Albrecht Dürer, 1519 Cardinal Albert of Hohenzollern (German: ; June 28, 1490 – September 24, 1545) was Elector and Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545. Biography Born in Cölln, Alb...
Albert_of_Mainz |@lemmatized cardinal:5 albert:12 hohenzollern:2 archbishop:5 mainz:7 magdeburg:4 engrave:1 portrait:2 albrecht:1 dürer:1 german:1 june:1 september:1 elector:5 biography:1 bear:1 cölln:1 young:1 son:1 john:2 cicero:1 brandenburg:4 father:1 death:1 old:1 brother:3 joachim:2 nestor:1 become:2 margrave:1 o...
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Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences. Modern medical definitions The American Medical Associat...
Alcoholism |@lemmatized alcoholism:79 term:20 multiple:4 sometimes:4 conflict:2 definition:20 common:11 historic:1 usage:1 refers:7 condition:9 result:15 continued:1 consumption:15 alcoholic:43 beverage:3 despite:5 health:23 problem:19 negative:7 social:14 consequence:8 modern:5 medical:16 american:9 association:7 desc...
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HMS_Beagle
HMS Beagle was a Cherokee class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, named after the beagle, a breed of dog. She was launched on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames, at a cost of £7,803. In July of that year she took part in a fleet review celebrating the coronation of King George IV of the Unite...
HMS_Beagle |@lemmatized hm:8 beagle:50 cherokee:2 class:2 gun:2 brig:3 sloop:1 royal:2 navy:3 name:9 breed:1 dog:1 launch:1 may:4 woolwich:2 dockyard:1 river:7 thames:2 cost:2 july:2 year:4 take:6 part:6 fleet:1 review:2 celebrate:1 coronation:1 king:5 george:1 iv:1 united:1 kingdom:1 first:7 ship:13 sail:4 new:7 londo...
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Kowtow
Kowtow (; Cantonese: Kau tàuh) is the act of deep respect shown by kneeling and bowing so low as to have your head touching the ground. An alternative Chinese term is ketou (); however, the meaning is somewhat altered: kòu originally meant "knock with reverence", whereas kē has the general meaning of "touch upon (a sur...
Kowtow |@lemmatized kowtow:33 cantonese:1 kau:1 tàuh:1 act:2 deep:1 respect:4 show:4 kneel:6 bow:5 low:2 head:4 touch:2 ground:3 alternative:1 chinese:8 term:3 ketou:1 however:2 meaning:3 somewhat:1 altered:1 kòu:1 originally:1 mean:3 knock:1 reverence:5 whereas:2 kē:1 general:1 upon:1 surface:1 han:1 culture:3 high:1 ...
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Code_coverage
Code coverage is a measure used in software testing. It describes the degree to which the source code of a program has been tested. It is a form of testing that inspects the code directly and is therefore a form of white box testing . Currently, the use of code coverage is extended to the field of digital hardware,...
Code_coverage |@lemmatized code:51 coverage:75 measure:5 use:10 software:12 test:35 describe:2 degree:2 source:6 program:12 form:5 inspect:1 directly:2 therefore:1 white:2 box:2 currently:1 extend:1 field:1 digital:3 hardware:4 contemporary:1 design:2 methodology:1 relies:1 description:1 language:1 hdls:1 technique:3 a...
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Demographics_of_Kazakhstan
The Demographics of Kazakhstan enumerate the demographic features of the population of Kazakhstan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. Population of Kazakhstan. Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number ...
Demographics_of_Kazakhstan |@lemmatized demographic:8 kazakhstan:29 enumerate:1 feature:1 population:37 include:4 growth:3 density:2 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:3 economic:2 status:2 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 data:7 fao:1 year:13 number:1 inhabitant:1 thousand:1 trend:2 official:4 estimate:6 put:1 m...
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Geography_of_Burma
Burma (Officially The Union of Myanmar) is a country located on the mainland of southeast Asia, and would be the northwestern most entity of the region. Maritime claims contiguous zone: 24 nautical miles continental shelf: 200 nautical miles (370 km) or to the edge of the continental margin exclusive economic zone: 2...
Geography_of_Burma |@lemmatized burma:3 officially:1 union:1 myanmar:1 country:2 locate:2 mainland:1 southeast:1 asia:1 would:1 northwestern:1 entity:1 region:1 maritime:1 claim:1 contiguous:1 zone:3 nautical:3 mile:3 continental:2 shelf:1 km:2 edge:1 margin:1 exclusive:1 economic:1 climate:5 tropical:3 monsoon:3 lowla...
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Celtic_music
Celtic music is a term utilised by artists, record companies, music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe. As such there is no real body of music which can be accurately be described as Celtic, bu...
Celtic_music |@lemmatized celtic:52 music:57 term:8 utilise:1 artist:2 record:8 company:1 store:1 magazine:1 describe:2 broad:1 grouping:1 musical:11 genre:5 evolve:1 folk:8 tradition:9 people:8 western:3 europe:2 real:1 body:1 accurately:1 stick:1 may:3 refer:4 orally:1 transmitted:1 traditional:6 popular:3 mean:1 two...
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Politics_of_Greenland
Politics of Greenland takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Danish dependency, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Greenland is a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark since 1979. Executive power is exercised by the g...
Politics_of_Greenland |@lemmatized politics:1 greenland:11 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 representative:2 democratic:2 danish:3 dependency:1 whereby:1 prime:3 minister:3 head:2 government:5 multi:1 party:3 system:2 self:2 govern:1 overseas:1 administrative:2 division:2 denmark:6 since:1 executive:3 power:2...
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Ezra
Site traditionally described as the tomb of Ezra at Al Uzayr near Basra.Ezra () was a Jewish priestly scribe who led about 5,000 Israelite exiles living in Babylon to their home city of Jerusalem in 459 BC. Ezra reconstituted the dispersed Jewish community on the basis of the Torah and with an emphasis on the law. Acc...
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Tettigoniidae
For other uses of the term "katydid", see Katydid (disambiguation) The family Tettigoniidae, known in American English as katydids and in British English as bush-crickets, contains more than 6,400 species. It is part of the suborder Ensifera and the only family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea. They are also known as...
Tettigoniidae |@lemmatized us:1 term:1 katydid:9 see:1 disambiguation:1 family:3 tettigoniidae:2 know:2 american:2 english:2 british:1 bush:6 cricket:6 contain:1 specie:5 part:1 suborder:1 ensifera:1 superfamily:1 tettigonioidea:1 also:4 long:2 horn:1 grasshopper:4 although:1 closely:1 relate:1 many:2 tettigoniid:6 exh...
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Joseph_Greenberg
Joseph Harold Greenberg (May 28, 1915 – May 7, 2001) was a prominent and controversial American linguist, principally known for his work in two areas, linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages. Early life and career (Main source: Croft 2003) Greenberg was born on May 28th, 1915 to Jewish parent...
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Kandahar
Kandahār, also spelled Qandahār, () is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of 324,800 (2006 estimate). It is the capital of Kandahar province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m (3,297 feet) above sea level. The Arghandab River runs right next to the city. Kandahar is a major tr...
Kandahar |@lemmatized kandahār:1 also:6 spell:1 qandahār:1 second:2 large:3 city:40 afghanistan:18 population:4 estimate:1 capital:8 kandahar:73 province:8 locate:5 south:5 country:6 foot:1 sea:1 level:1 arghandab:4 river:2 run:1 right:2 next:3 major:3 trading:1 center:2 sheep:1 wool:1 cotton:1 silk:1 felt:1 food:1 gra...
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André_Weil
André Weil should not be confused with Hermann Weyl (1885–1955) or Andrew Wiles (1953–). André Weil (May 6, 1906 – August 6, 1998) () was an influential mathematician of the 20th century, renowned for the breadth and quality of his research output, its influence on future work, and the elegance of his exposition. He i...
André_Weil |@lemmatized andré:6 weil:45 confuse:1 hermann:1 weyl:1 andrew:1 wile:1 may:3 august:1 influential:4 mathematician:4 century:1 renowned:1 breadth:1 quality:1 research:3 output:1 influence:3 future:1 work:9 elegance:1 exposition:1 especially:1 know:2 foundational:1 number:8 theory:12 algebraic:6 geometry:6 fo...
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Diacritic
The letter a with a diacritic A diacritic () (also diacritical mark, diacritical point, diacritical sign) is an ancillary glyph added to a letter, or basic glyph. The term derives from the Greek διακριτικός (diakritikós, "distinguishing"). Diacritic is both an adjective and a noun, whereas diacritical is only an adjec...
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Eden_Phillpotts
The clapper bridge at Postbridge, which is the central location of Phillpotts' novel The Thief of Virtue. Eden Phillpotts (4 November 1862 – 29 December 1960) was an English author, poet and dramatist. He was born in India, educated in Plymouth, Devon, and worked as an insurance officer for 10 years before studying for...
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Ice_age
The Antarctic ice sheet. Ice sheets expand during an ice age. Variations in temperature, CO2, and dust from the Vostok ice core over the last 400,000 years The general term "ice age" or, more precisely, "glacial age" denotes a geological period of long-term reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmos...
Ice_age |@lemmatized antarctic:5 ice:147 sheet:31 expand:1 age:70 variation:13 temperature:14 dust:5 vostok:1 core:10 last:23 year:59 general:2 term:12 precisely:1 glacial:52 denote:1 geological:8 period:47 long:13 reduction:5 earth:50 surface:8 atmosphere:11 result:8 expansion:2 continental:9 polar:5 alpine:5 glacier:...
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Olney_Hymns
The Olney Hymns (Olney is sometimes pronounced Oh-knee, but more frequently all-knee) were first published in February 1779, and are the combined work of curate John Newton (1725 - 1807) and his poet friend, William Cowper (1731 - 1800). The hymns were written for use in Newton's rural parish which was made up of rela...
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James_Scarlett,_1st_Baron_Abinger
The 1st Lord Abinger. James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger (13 December 1769 – 17 April 1844) was an English judge. He was born in Jamaica, where his father, Robert Scarlett, had property. In the summer of 1785 he was sent to England to complete his education at Hawkshead Grammar School and afterwards at Trinity College...
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Francium
Francium (), formerly known as eka-caesium and actinium K, Actually the least unstable isotope, Fr-223 is a chemical element that has the symbol Fr and atomic number 87. It has the lowest electronegativity of all known elements, and is the second rarest naturally occurring element (after astatine). Francium is a high...
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Anglican_Communion
The Anglican Communion is an international association of national Anglican churches. There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy. As the name suggests, the Anglican Communion is an association of these churches in full communion with the...
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Adenylate_cyclase
Epinephrine binds its receptor, that associates with an heterotrimeric G protein. The G protein associates with adenylate cyclase that converts ATP to cAMP, spreading the signal (more details...) Adenylate cyclase (, also known as adenylyl cyclase, adenyl cyclase or AC) is a lyase enzyme. It is a part of the cAMP depen...
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Optical_brightener
Optical brighteners, optical brightening agents (OBAs), fluorescent brightening agents (FBAs) or fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) are dyes that absorb light in the ultraviolet and violet region (usually 340-370nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum, and re-emit light in the blue region (typically 420-470nm). Fluoresce...
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National_Film_Preservation_Board
The United States National Film Preservation Board is the board selecting films for preservation in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry. It was established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988. The National Film Registry is meant to preserve up to 25 "culturally, historically or aesthetically sig...
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Estonian_language
Estonian (; ) is the official language of Estonia, spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia and tens of thousands in various émigré communities. It is a Finno-Ugric language and is closely related to Finnish. One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest in linguists is that Estonian has what...
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Crystallographic_defect
Crystalline solids have a very regular atomic structure: that is, the local positions of atoms with respect to each other are repeated at the atomic scale. These arrangements are called crystal structures, and their study is called crystallography. However, most crystalline materials are not perfect: the regular patte...
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FIFA_World_Cup_Trophy
The World Cup is a gold trophy that is awarded to the winners of the FIFA World Cup. Since the advent of the World Cup in 1930, two trophies have represented victory: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970, and the FIFA World Cup Trophy from 1974 to the present day. The Jules Rimet Trophy, originally named Victory, ...
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Cytoplasm
Schematic showing the cytoplasm, with major components of a typical animal cell (organelles): (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosomes (little dots) (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (6) Golgi apparatus (7) Cytoskeleton (8) smooth ER (9) mitochondria (10) vacuole (11) cytoplasm (12) lysosome (13) centriol...
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Antibiotics
Testing the susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus to antibiotics by the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. Antibiotics diffuse out from antibiotic-containing disks and inhibit growth of S. aureus resulting in a zone of inhibition. In common usage, an antibiotic is a substance or compound (also called chemotherapeuti...
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Agapanthus_africanus
Agapanthus africanus (African lily; syn. Agapanthus umbellatus) is a member of the family Alliaceae According to the APG II taxonomy system. Sometimes classified in the family Agapanthaceae. and a native of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. It is sometimes know as plum plum by native South Africans . It has a s...
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Kent
Kent () is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of Medway. Kent ...
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National_Geographic_Society
Motto "To increase and diffuse geographic knowledge while promoting the conservation of the world's cultural, historical, and natural resources."Established 1888President John M. FaheyHeadquarters Washington, D.C., USAMembership 8.5 millionFounder Gardiner Greene HubbardHomepage NationalGeographic.com The National G...
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Field_extension
In mathematics, more specifically in abstract algebra, field extensions are the main object of study in field theory. The general idea is to start with a base field and construct in some manner a larger field which contains the base field and satisfies additional properties. Field extensions can be generalized to ring...
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Glyph
Various glyphs representing the character a in the Zapfino typeface. A glyph () is an element of writing. Two or more glyphs representing the same symbol, whether interchangeable or context-dependent, are called allographs; the abstract unit they are variants of is called a grapheme or character. Glyphs may also be lig...
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Alliance_'90%2FThe_Greens
The Alliance '90/The Greens (German: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) is a green and centre-left political party in Germany which originated from the merger of the German Green Party and Alliance 90. History 1970s: Foundation In the 1970s, environmentalists and peace activists were politically organized as The Greens (German: D...
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Brian_Lara
Brian Charles Lara, TC, OCC (born 2 May 1969, in Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago) is a former West Indian cricketer, who is widely regarded as one of the finest batsmen ever. He topped the Test batting rankings on several occasions and holds several cricketing records. He holds the record for the highest individua...
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Bachelor
A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who has never been married (see single). The term is sometimes restricted to men who do not have and are not actively seeking a spouse or other personal partner. Cole, David. "Note on Analyticity and the Definability of 'Bachelor'." Philosophy Department of the University ...
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Robert_Bellarmine
Robert Bellarmine (full name in Italian: Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino) (4 October 1542, Montepulciano, Siena, Italy – 17 September 1621, Rome) was an Italian Jesuit and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was one of the most important cardinals of the Catholic Reformation. He was canonized in 1930 and is...
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Transport_in_Ethiopia
Railways Historic of picture of the Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway in Dire Dawa with Alfred Ilg (taken sometime in 1902-1906) total: 681 km (Ethiopian segment of the Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway), all 1000 mm narrow gauge note: At present the railway is under joint control of Djibouti and Ethiopia, but negotiations ...
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