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6,100 | Amathus | Amathus (Modern Greek Αμαθούς) was one of the most ancient royal cities of Cyprus, on the southern coast in front of Agios Tychonas, about 24 miles west of Larnaca and 6 miles east of Limassol. Its ancient cult of Aphrodite was the most important in Cyprus, her homeland, after Paphos, Walter Burkert, Greek Religion 198... | Amathus |@lemmatized amathus:21 modern:3 greek:4 αμαθούς:1 one:3 ancient:5 royal:1 city:9 cyprus:9 southern:1 coast:1 front:1 agio:2 tychonas:3 mile:2 west:2 larnaca:1 east:2 limassol:7 cult:1 aphrodite:7 important:1 homeland:1 paphos:1 walter:1 burkert:1 religion:1 p:1 j:1 karageorghis:1 la:1 grande:1 déesse:1 de:1 ch... |
6,101 | Calvin_and_Hobbes | Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative six-year old boy, and Hobbes, his energetic and sardonic—albeit stuffed—tiger. The pair are named after John Calvin, a 16th-century French Reformation theologian, and Thomas Hobbes, a 17... | Calvin_and_Hobbes |@lemmatized calvin:140 hobbes:92 comic:40 strip:99 write:4 illustrate:2 bill:4 watterson:82 follow:3 humorous:1 antic:1 imaginative:2 six:3 year:20 old:9 boy:2 energetic:2 sardonic:1 albeit:1 stuffed:8 tiger:6 pair:1 name:11 john:1 century:4 french:1 reformation:1 theologian:2 thomas:2 english:1 poli... |
6,102 | August_Derleth | August Derleth. August William Derleth (February 24, 1909 – July 4 1971) was an American writer and anthologist. Though best remembered as the first publisher of the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, and for his own contributions to the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror, Derleth was a prolific writer in several genres, includi... | August_Derleth |@lemmatized august:13 derleth:43 william:3 february:1 july:7 american:2 writer:4 anthologist:1 though:1 best:1 remember:1 first:3 publisher:4 writing:3 h:10 p:16 lovecraft:21 contribution:1 cthulhu:5 mythos:5 genre:2 horror:3 prolific:1 several:3 include:3 historical:3 fiction:7 poetry:3 detective:2 bio... |
6,103 | CN_Tower | The CN Tower, located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a communications and observation tower standing tall. It surpassed the height of the Ostankino Tower while still under construction in 1975, becoming the tallest free-standing structure on land in the world. On September 12, 2007, after holding the recor... | CN_Tower |@lemmatized cn:53 tower:123 locate:3 downtown:7 toronto:17 ontario:5 canada:12 communication:6 observation:6 stand:9 tall:27 surpass:4 height:11 ostankino:8 still:2 construction:22 become:6 free:10 standing:6 structure:33 land:7 world:24 september:4 hold:3 record:7 year:10 burj:3 dubai:5 remain:1 america:3 si... |
6,104 | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FR_-_S | symbols - B -- C - D -- E - H -- I - K -- L - N -- O - Q -- R - S -- T - W -- X - Z -- FOLDOC Status Page R2000 NO IMPORT - duplicate info R2RS NO IMPORT - insubstantial R3.99RS NO IMPORT - insubstantial R3RS NO IMPORT - insubstantial R4RS NO IMPORT - insubstantial rabbit job NO IMPORT - jargon RACE NO IMPORT - esote... | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FR_-_S |@lemmatized symbol:2 b:1 c:8 e:4 h:2 k:4 l:2 n:2 q:1 r:8 w:1 x:2 z:1 foldoc:2 status:1 page:2 import:769 duplicate:157 info:156 insubstantial:413 rabbit:1 job:5 jargon:159 race:2 esoteric:15 condition:1 racf:1 rad:1 raddle:1 radio:1 frequency:2 interference:1 radi... |
6,105 | Binary_operation | In mathematics, a binary operation is a calculation involving two operands, in other words, an operation whose arity is two. Binary operations can be accomplished using either a binary function or binary operator. Binary operations are sometimes called dyadic operations in order to avoid confusion with the binary numer... | Binary_operation |@lemmatized mathematics:1 binary:26 operation:31 calculation:1 involve:1 two:3 operand:1 word:1 whose:1 arity:1 accomplish:1 use:5 either:1 function:7 operator:2 sometimes:3 call:4 dyadic:1 order:3 avoid:1 confusion:1 numeral:1 system:1 example:5 include:2 familiar:1 arithmetic:1 addition:2 subtractio... |
6,106 | Euro | The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is als... | Euro |@lemmatized euro:100 official:9 currency:82 member:18 state:18 european:25 union:4 eu:20 know:1 collectively:1 eurozone:18 austria:3 belgium:2 cyprus:2 finland:3 france:2 germany:6 greece:3 ireland:3 italy:2 luxembourg:2 malta:2 netherlands:3 portugal:2 slovakia:2 slovenia:2 spain:3 also:11 use:17 five:2 country:... |
6,107 | Nagasaki | () is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture in Japan. Nagasaki was founded by the Portuguese in the 16th century. It was formerly part of Nishisonogi District. It was a center of Portuguese and European influence in the 16th through 19th centuries. Nagasaki became a major Imperial Japanese Navy base ... | Nagasaki |@lemmatized capital:1 large:2 city:30 nagasaki:73 prefecture:2 japan:21 found:2 portuguese:13 century:3 formerly:1 part:4 nishisonogi:3 district:3 center:4 european:3 influence:3 become:6 major:4 imperial:2 japanese:7 navy:3 base:2 first:4 sino:1 war:8 russo:1 world:8 ii:3 atomic:14 bombing:8 hiroshima:7 make... |
6,108 | John_Abercrombie_(physician) | John Abercrombie (October 10, 1780 in Aberdeen – November 14, 1844 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish physician and philosopher. The Chambers Biographical Dictionary says of him that after Dr James Gregory's death, he was "recognized as the first consulting physician in Scotland". Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550... | John_Abercrombie_(physician) |@lemmatized john:1 abercrombie:3 october:1 aberdeen:3 november:1 edinburgh:3 scottish:1 physician:3 philosopher:1 chamber:2 biographical:2 dictionary:2 say:1 dr:1 james:1 gregory:1 death:1 recognize:1 first:2 consulting:1 scotland:1 isbn:1 page:1 son:1 reverend:1 george:1 educate:1 grammar... |
6,109 | Government_of_Barbados | The Government of Barbados is formed by the political party which gains a simple majority in the general elections held in Barbados. These elections constitutionally must be held no longer than every five years apart, however elections can be called whenever the Government so chooses to seek a new mandate or loses a v... | Government_of_Barbados |@lemmatized government:11 barbados:13 form:2 political:3 party:5 gain:1 simple:1 majority:1 general:3 election:6 hold:2 constitutionally:1 must:1 longer:1 every:1 five:1 year:1 apart:1 however:2 call:1 whenever:1 choose:2 seek:1 new:1 mandate:1 lose:1 vote:1 confidence:1 parliament:2 part:1 syst... |
6,110 | Glottis | The glottis is defined as the combination of the vocal folds and the space in between the folds (the rima glottidis). Function As the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting vibration produces a "buzzing" quality to the speech, called voice or voicing or pronunciation. Sound production involving only the glottis is called... | Glottis |@lemmatized glottis:5 define:1 combination:1 vocal:4 fold:4 space:1 rima:1 glottidis:1 function:1 cord:1 vibrate:1 result:1 vibration:3 produce:3 buzz:1 quality:1 speech:1 call:2 voice:1 voicing:1 pronunciation:1 sound:3 production:2 involve:1 glottal:4 english:2 voiceless:3 fricative:1 spell:1 h:1 many:1 acce... |
6,111 | Grindcore | For the fictional character with this name see Grindcore (Transformers). Grindcore, often shortened to grind, is an extreme music genre that emerged during the mid–1980s. It draws inspiration from some of the most abrasive music genres – including death metal, industrial music, noise and the more extreme varieties of... | Grindcore |@lemmatized fictional:1 character:1 name:4 see:2 grindcore:75 transformer:1 often:8 shorten:1 grind:14 extreme:7 music:17 genre:9 emerge:4 mid:3 draw:3 inspiration:6 abrasive:2 include:13 death:44 metal:33 industrial:6 noise:8 variety:4 hardcore:25 punk:19 characterize:2 heavily:1 distort:1 tuned:1 guitar:9 ... |
6,112 | Aircraft_hijacking | Aircraft hijacking (also known as skyjacking and sky jacking) is the unlawful seizure of an aircraft either by an individual or by a group. In most cases, the pilot is forced to fly according to the orders of the hijackers. However, there have been cases where the hijackers have the flown the aircraft themselves. Unli... | Aircraft_hijacking |@lemmatized aircraft:27 hijacking:21 also:10 know:1 skyjacking:1 sky:1 jacking:1 unlawful:3 seizure:2 either:1 individual:1 group:1 case:7 pilot:11 force:6 fly:8 accord:2 order:4 hijacker:16 however:2 unlike:1 land:3 vehicle:1 ship:1 skyjack:1 usually:2 perpetrate:1 rob:1 cargo:1 commit:3 use:6 pass... |
6,113 | Canis_Major | Canis Major (, genitive Canis Majoris ) is a constellation, included in the 1st century astronomer Ptolemy's 48 constellations, and still included among the 88 modern constellations. Its name is Latin for 'greater dog', and is commonly represented as one of the dogs following Orion the hunter (see also Canis Minor th... | Canis_Major |@lemmatized canis:21 major:15 genitive:1 majoris:2 constellation:10 include:2 century:1 astronomer:1 ptolemy:1 still:1 among:1 modern:1 name:4 latin:1 great:1 dog:18 commonly:1 represent:4 one:7 follow:1 orion:5 hunter:1 see:2 also:6 minor:4 less:1 contains:1 sirius:7 bright:6 star:19 night:1 sky:7 know:5 ... |
6,114 | Alexey_Pajitnov | Alexey Pajitnov in Barcelona in 2008 Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov (, transliterated as Aleksei Leonidovich Pazhitnov, born 1955) is a computer engineer from Russia living in the United States, who developed the popular game Tetris while working for the Computing Centre of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, a Soviet gover... | Alexey_Pajitnov |@lemmatized alexey:6 pajitnov:14 barcelona:1 leonidovich:2 transliterate:1 aleksei:1 pazhitnov:1 born:1 computer:1 engineer:1 russia:4 living:1 united:2 state:2 develop:1 popular:1 game:13 tetri:6 work:4 compute:1 centre:1 soviet:5 academy:1 science:1 government:2 found:2 r:1 center:1 despite:1 develop... |
6,115 | Chalcolithic | The Chalcolithic (Greek khalkos + lithos 'copper stone') period or Copper Age period [also known as the Eneolithic (Æneolithic)], is a phase in the development of human culture in which the use of early metal tools appeared alongside the use of stone tools. The period is a transitional one outside of the traditional t... | Chalcolithic |@lemmatized chalcolithic:7 greek:1 khalkos:1 lithos:1 copper:22 stone:4 period:5 age:13 also:3 know:1 eneolithic:1 æneolithic:1 phase:1 development:1 human:1 culture:7 use:9 early:2 metal:4 tool:4 appear:4 alongside:1 transitional:1 one:1 outside:1 traditional:1 three:2 system:2 occur:3 neolithic:1 bronze... |
6,116 | Computer_programming | Computer programming (often shortened to programming or coding) is the process of writing, testing, debugging/troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. T... | Computer_programming |@lemmatized computer:29 programming:21 often:7 shorten:1 program:43 cod:1 process:7 writing:2 test:4 debug:5 troubleshooting:1 maintain:1 source:7 code:8 write:9 language:46 may:3 modification:1 exist:3 something:2 completely:1 new:6 purpose:4 create:2 exhibit:1 certain:2 desired:1 behaviour:2 cus... |
6,117 | Hypnotherapy | Hypnotherapy is therapy that is undertaken with a subject in hypnosis. The word "hypnosis" (from the Greek hypnos, "sleep") is an abbreviation of James Braid's (1843) term "neuro-hypnotism", meaning "sleep of the nervous system". A person who is hypnotized displays certain unusual characteristics and propensities, co... | Hypnotherapy |@lemmatized hypnotherapy:92 therapy:21 undertake:3 subject:13 hypnosis:66 word:5 greek:1 hypnos:1 sleep:6 abbreviation:1 james:8 braid:11 term:7 neuro:2 hypnotism:30 meaning:1 nervous:3 system:1 person:2 hypnotize:2 display:2 certain:6 unusual:1 characteristic:1 propensity:1 compare:3 non:5 notably:4 hype... |
6,118 | Bundle_theory | Bundle theory, originated by the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the ontological theory about objecthood in which an object consists only of a collection (bundle) of properties, relations or tropes. According to bundle theory, an object consists of its properties and nothing more: thus neither can the... | Bundle_theory |@lemmatized bundle:23 theory:24 originate:1 century:1 scottish:1 philosopher:3 david:1 hume:1 ontological:1 objecthood:1 object:12 consist:2 collection:4 property:37 relation:6 trope:1 accord:2 nothing:2 thus:7 neither:1 without:6 one:8 even:2 conceive:4 example:4 claim:2 thinking:1 apple:15 compels:1 al... |
6,119 | Alain_de_Lille | Alain de Lille (or Alanus ab Insulis) (c. 1128 - 1202), French theologian and poet, was born, probably in Lille, some years before 1128. Life Little is known of his life. He seems to have taught in the schools of Paris, and he attended the Lateran Council in 1179. He afterwards inhabited Montpellier (he is sometime... | Alain_de_Lille |@lemmatized alain:13 de:12 lille:8 alanus:6 ab:4 insulis:4 c:1 french:1 theologian:3 poet:1 bear:1 probably:1 year:1 life:4 little:1 know:1 seem:2 teach:1 school:1 paris:1 attend:1 lateran:2 council:2 afterwards:1 inhabit:1 montpellier:2 sometimes:1 call:3 montepessulano:1 live:1 time:1 outside:1 wall:1... |
6,120 | Glass | Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia A modern greenhouse in Wisley Garden, England, made from float glass Clear glass light bulb Glass generally refers to hard, brittle, transparent material, such as those used for windows, many bottles, or eyewear. Examples of such materials ... | Glass |@lemmatized moldavite:1 natural:4 glass:329 form:19 meteorite:1 impact:1 besednice:1 bohemia:1 modern:3 greenhouse:1 wisley:1 garden:3 england:4 make:23 float:6 clear:5 light:19 bulb:1 generally:4 refer:1 hard:2 brittle:1 transparent:4 material:40 use:37 window:17 many:15 bottle:4 eyewear:1 example:5 include:16 ... |
6,121 | Niue | Niue ( in English) is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is commonly known as the "Rock of Polynesia". Natives of the island call it "the Rock". Though self governing, Niue is in free association with New Zealand, and thus lacks full sovereignty. Queen Elizabeth II is Niue's head of state. Most d... | Niue |@lemmatized niue:139 english:1 island:26 nation:6 locate:3 south:7 pacific:8 ocean:2 commonly:1 know:5 rock:3 polynesia:1 native:3 call:6 though:1 self:3 governing:2 free:5 association:3 new:42 zealand:36 thus:1 lack:1 full:2 sovereignty:3 queen:3 elizabeth:1 ii:1 head:3 state:4 diplomatic:5 relation:6 conduct:4 ... |
6,122 | Narcissus_(mythology) | Narcissus by CaravaggioA Boeotian hero whose archaic myth was a cautionary tale warning boys against being cruel to their lovers. Narcissus or Narkissos () in Greek mythology was a hero from the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty. In the various stories he is exceptionally cruel, in that h... | Narcissus_(mythology) |@lemmatized narcissus:37 caravaggioa:1 boeotian:1 hero:3 whose:1 archaic:1 myth:10 cautionary:3 tale:8 warn:1 boy:3 cruel:2 lover:1 narkissos:1 greek:4 mythology:2 territory:2 thespiae:1 boeotia:1 renowned:1 beauty:2 various:1 story:5 exceptionally:2 disdain:1 love:11 divine:1 punishment:2 fall:2... |
6,123 | Economy_of_Chad | The Doba oil field, located in in southern Chad, offers substantial promise of foreign income.Landlocked Chad's economic development suffers from its geographic remoteness, drought, lack of infrastructure, and political turmoil. About 85% of the population depends on agriculture, including the herding of livestock. Of ... | Economy_of_Chad |@lemmatized doba:6 oil:11 field:4 locate:1 southern:4 chad:28 offer:1 substantial:1 promise:1 foreign:4 income:2 landlocked:1 economic:9 development:4 suffers:1 geographic:1 remoteness:1 drought:1 lack:2 infrastructure:1 political:3 turmoil:1 population:1 depend:2 agriculture:4 include:4 herding:2 live... |
6,124 | French_Southern_and_Antarctic_Lands | The French Southern and Antarctic Lands (, abbreviated TAAF), full name Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (French: Territoire des Terres australes et antarctiques françaises), consist of: a group of volcanic islands in the southern Indian Ocean, southeast of Africa, approximately equidistant between ... | French_Southern_and_Antarctic_Lands |@lemmatized french:20 southern:9 antarctic:6 land:10 abbreviate:1 taaf:4 full:1 name:2 territory:16 territoire:2 des:1 terres:1 australes:1 et:2 antarctiques:1 françaises:1 consist:2 group:1 volcanic:1 island:14 indian:5 ocean:5 southeast:1 africa:2 approximately:1 equidistant:1 ant... |
6,125 | Nautical_mile | The nautical mile (symbol M, NM, Nm or nmi) is a unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. It is a non-SI unit (although accepted for use in the SI by the BIPM) used especially by navigators in the shipping and aviation industries, and also in polar exploration. I... | Nautical_mile |@lemmatized nautical:30 mile:50 symbol:5 nm:6 nmi:2 unit:14 length:7 correspond:1 approximately:5 one:13 minute:8 arc:8 latitude:6 along:6 meridian:8 non:1 si:3 although:1 accept:4 use:16 bipm:3 especially:2 navigator:1 shipping:1 aviation:3 industry:1 also:7 polar:1 exploration:1 commonly:1 internationa... |
6,126 | Earthquake | An earthquake (also known as a tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph. The moment magnitude of an earthquake is conventionally reported, or the related and mostly obsolete R... | Earthquake |@lemmatized earthquake:191 also:14 know:6 tremor:4 temblor:2 result:6 sudden:3 release:3 energy:11 earth:18 crust:6 create:2 seismic:26 wave:24 record:6 seismometer:1 seismograph:1 moment:2 magnitude:19 conventionally:2 report:8 related:1 mostly:3 obsolete:1 richter:6 low:3 imperceptible:1 cause:28 serious:... |
6,127 | Click_consonant | Clicks are speech sounds found as consonants in many languages of southern Africa, and in three languages of East Africa. Examples of these sounds familiar to English speakers are the tsk! tsk! used to express disapproval, or the tchick! used to spur on a horse. Technically, clicks are obstruents articulated with two... | Click_consonant |@lemmatized click:155 speech:4 sound:22 find:7 consonant:18 many:5 language:60 southern:5 africa:6 three:5 east:4 example:9 familiar:2 english:7 speaker:4 tsk:7 use:30 express:3 disapproval:2 tchick:3 spur:1 horse:3 technically:1 obstruent:2 articulate:2 two:6 closure:6 point:2 contact:1 mouth:5 one:9 ... |
6,128 | Second_Polish_Republic | Polish population as of 1918 Second Polish Republic, Physical 1939 Second Polish Republic 1922–1939 Polish armoured car Korfanty in 1920 in the Silesian Uprisings Roman Dmowski The Second Polish Republic, Second Commonwealth of Poland or interwar Poland refers to Poland between the two world wars; from the creation of... | Second_Polish_Republic |@lemmatized polish:44 population:9 second:14 republic:17 physical:1 armour:1 car:2 korfanty:2 silesian:2 uprising:4 roman:5 dmowski:3 commonwealth:1 poland:43 interwar:2 refers:1 two:2 world:16 war:23 creation:4 independent:2 state:11 aftermath:1 invasion:4 nazi:3 germany:8 soviet:15 union:6 slo... |
6,129 | Commodore_1541 | Front view of the most common version of the Commodore 1541 disk drive, with open disk slot. This version uses a Newtronics drive mechanism, and the rotating lever is used to hold the disk in place. Note that the small toggle switch in the lower right corner is an aftermarket addition.Back panel view of the Commodore 1... | Commodore_1541 |@lemmatized front:1 view:2 common:3 version:8 commodore:27 disk:48 drive:66 open:3 slot:1 use:25 newtronics:3 mechanism:8 rotating:1 lever:2 hold:4 place:3 note:1 small:3 toggle:1 switch:3 low:1 right:1 corner:1 aftermarket:1 addition:1 back:3 panel:1 aka:2 cbm:8 originally:1 call:2 vic:7 make:6 interna... |
6,130 | Lois_McMaster_Bujold | Lois McMaster Bujold (born November 2, 1949, Columbus, Ohio) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy works. Bujold is one of the most acclaimed writers in her field, having won the prestigious Hugo Award for best novel four times, matching Robert A. Heinlein's record. Her novella "The Mountains of Mourning... | Lois_McMaster_Bujold |@lemmatized lois:2 mcmaster:4 bujold:12 born:1 november:1 columbus:1 ohio:1 american:1 author:4 science:5 fiction:6 fantasy:13 work:3 one:1 acclaimed:1 writer:1 field:1 win:4 prestigious:1 hugo:12 award:22 best:4 novel:8 four:2 time:2 match:1 robert:3 heinlein:1 record:1 novella:2 mountain:5 mourn... |
6,131 | Apuleius | Lucius Apuleius Platonicus (c. 123/125 – c. 180) was a Romanized Berber "Berbers : ... The best known of them were the Roman author Apuleius, the Roman emperor Septimius Severus, and St. Augustine", Encyclopedia Americana, Scholastic Library Publishing, 2005, v.3, p.569 who described himself as "half-Numidian half-Gae... | Apuleius |@lemmatized lucius:4 apuleius:21 platonicus:1 c:2 romanized:1 berber:3 best:2 known:1 roman:4 author:1 emperor:1 septimius:1 severus:1 st:1 augustine:4 encyclopedia:1 americana:1 scholastic:1 library:2 publishing:1 v:1 p:1 describe:1 half:2 numidian:1 gaetulian:1 remember:1 bawdy:1 picaresque:1 latin:10 novel... |
6,132 | Transport_in_Niue | Transport in Niue consists of a road network, an airport and a sea port. A ring road around the island's coast is the major route, but roads also exist across the central plateau linking Alofi to villages(Lakepa, Liku and Hakupu) on the opposite coast. All the villages in Niue are connected by roads. There are also u... | Transport_in_Niue |@lemmatized transport:1 niue:7 consists:1 road:5 network:1 airport:6 sea:4 port:3 ring:1 around:1 island:3 coast:2 major:1 route:1 also:4 exist:1 across:1 central:1 plateau:1 link:1 alofi:3 village:2 lakepa:1 liku:1 hakupu:1 opposite:1 connect:1 utility:1 inland:1 coastal:1 area:2 unseal:2 use:6 main... |
6,133 | Cold_Chisel | Cold Chisel were a rock band from Adelaide, Australia. They are regarded as the canonical example of Australian pub rock, with a string of hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and they are acknowledged as one of the most popular and successful Australian groups of the period, although this success and acclaim was almos... | Cold_Chisel |@lemmatized cold:32 chisel:32 rock:13 band:47 adelaide:4 australia:5 regard:1 canonical:1 example:1 australian:21 pub:2 string:2 hit:12 throughout:5 acknowledge:1 one:16 popular:8 successful:2 group:14 period:2 although:2 success:7 acclaim:1 almost:4 completely:1 restrict:1 new:3 zealand:1 beginning:1 orig... |
6,134 | Demographics_of_Finland | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Finland, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Finland numbers some 5.3 million inhabitants and has an average population density ... | Demographics_of_Finland |@lemmatized article:2 demographic:5 feature:1 population:25 finland:14 include:1 density:2 ethnicity:5 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:3 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 number:1 million:2 inhabitant:3 average:1 per:3 square:2 kilometre:2 make:2 norway:1 iceland:1 sp... |
6,135 | Abimelech | Abimelech or Avimelech () was a common name of the Philistine kings. Abimelech was most prominently the name of a king of Gerar who is mentioned in two of the three wife-sister narratives in Genesis. The Haggada identifies them as separate people, the second being the first Abimelech's son, and that his original nam... | Abimelech |@lemmatized abimelech:12 avimelech:1 common:1 name:14 philistine:1 king:9 prominently:1 gerar:2 mention:1 two:2 three:2 wife:1 sister:1 narrative:1 genesis:1 haggada:2 identify:1 separate:1 people:2 second:1 first:2 son:4 original:1 benmelech:2 change:2 father:6 time:2 egyptian:1 governor:1 tyre:1 abimilki:2... |
6,136 | Goeldi's_marmoset | Goeldi's Marmoset or Goeldi's Monkey (Callimico goeldii) is a small, South American New World monkey that lives in the upper Amazon Basin region of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is the only species classified in the genus Callimico, and the monkeys are sometimes referred to as "callimicos". Goeldi'... | Goeldi's_marmoset |@lemmatized goeldi:10 marmoset:8 monkey:11 callimico:4 goeldii:3 small:2 south:1 american:1 new:3 world:3 live:3 upper:1 amazon:1 basin:1 region:1 bolivia:1 brazil:1 colombia:1 ecuador:1 peru:1 specie:4 classify:2 genus:2 sometimes:3 refer:1 callimicos:1 blackish:2 brown:1 color:1 body:1 inch:2 cm:2 ... |
6,137 | Dave_Thomas_(businessman) | David "Dave" Thomas (July 2, 1932 January 8, 2002) was an American restaurant owner and philanthropist. Thomas was the founder and chief executive officer of Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, a fast-food restaurant chain specializing in hamburgers. He is also known for appearing in more than 800 commercial advertisemen... | Dave_Thomas_(businessman) |@lemmatized david:2 dave:10 thomas:31 july:2 january:1 american:3 restaurant:14 owner:1 philanthropist:1 founder:2 chief:1 executive:1 officer:1 wendy:13 old:3 fashion:2 hamburger:4 fast:3 food:4 chain:2 specialize:1 also:2 know:3 appear:1 commercial:4 advertisement:1 person:1 television:1 hi... |
6,138 | Boston_Red_Sox | The Boston Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park. The "Red Sox" name originates from the iconic uniform feature. The club was founded in , as one of the American League's eight charter franchises. They were a dom... | Boston_Red_Sox |@lemmatized boston:84 red:199 sox:188 member:3 major:13 league:68 baseball:18 american:30 eastern:2 division:13 since:15 home:37 ballpark:2 fenway:17 park:20 name:15 originate:4 iconic:1 uniform:7 feature:4 club:37 found:1 one:37 eight:5 charter:2 franchise:9 dominant:1 team:102 new:41 defeat:5 pittsbur... |
6,139 | AbiWord | AbiWord is a free software word processor. The name "AbiWord" (pronounced "Abby Word") is derived from the root of the Spanish word "abierto", meaning "open". It runs on Linux, Mac OS X (PowerPC), Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, BeOS (unsupported), AmigaOS 4.0 (through its Cygnix X11 engine), and other operating systems. ... | AbiWord |@lemmatized abiword:22 free:2 software:4 word:15 processor:6 name:1 pronounce:1 abby:1 derive:1 root:1 spanish:1 abierto:1 mean:1 open:5 run:2 linux:1 mac:1 x:2 powerpc:1 microsoft:6 window:2 reactos:1 beos:1 unsupported:1 amigaos:1 cygnix:1 engine:1 operate:1 system:3 originally:1 start:1 sourcegear:2 corpora... |
6,140 | Labyrinth | Roman mosaic picturing Theseus and the Minotaur. Rhaetia, Switzerland. Classical labyrinth. Medieval labyrinth. Walking the famous labyrinth on floor of Chartres Cathedral. Chakravyuha, a threefold seed pattern with a spiral at the centre, one of the troop formations employed at the battle of Kurukshetra, as recounted... | Labyrinth |@lemmatized roman:6 mosaic:5 picture:2 theseus:4 minotaur:7 rhaetia:1 switzerland:1 classical:9 labyrinth:110 medieval:7 walk:4 famous:1 floor:4 chartres:2 cathedral:4 chakravyuha:2 threefold:1 seed:1 pattern:14 spiral:3 centre:2 one:13 troop:1 formation:3 employ:1 battle:2 kurukshetra:1 recount:1 mahabharat... |
6,141 | Nanook_of_the_North | Nanook of the North (1922) is a silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty. In the tradition of what would later be called salvage ethnography, Flaherty captured the struggles of the Inuk Nanook and his family in the Canadian arctic. The film is considered the first feature-length documentary, though Flaherty has be... | Nanook_of_the_North |@lemmatized nanook:15 north:11 silent:1 documentary:4 film:16 robert:2 j:2 flaherty:18 tradition:1 would:2 later:1 call:1 salvage:1 ethnography:1 capture:5 struggle:2 inuk:1 family:3 canadian:3 arctic:5 consider:2 first:3 feature:1 length:1 though:1 criticize:2 stag:3 several:1 sequence:1 thereby:1... |
6,142 | Natural_Born_Killers | Natural Born Killers is a controversial 1994 satirical crime film directed by Oliver Stone about a husband and wife pair of serial killers and the media coverage given to them. It stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis, and features appearances by Rodney Dangerfield, Robert Downey, Jr., Tom Sizemore, and Tommy Lee Jo... | Natural_Born_Killers |@lemmatized natural:26 born:19 killer:30 controversial:5 satirical:1 crime:11 film:83 direct:4 oliver:15 stone:44 husband:1 wife:3 pair:7 serial:3 medium:13 coverage:1 give:9 star:2 woody:3 harrelson:3 juliette:5 lewis:12 feature:3 appearance:2 rodney:5 dangerfield:4 robert:10 downey:8 jr:8 tom:6 ... |
6,143 | Joachim_II_Hector,_Elector_of_Brandenburg | Joachim II Hector ( or Hektor; 13 January 1505 – 3 January 1571) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1535-1571). A member of the House of Hohenzollern, Joachim II was the son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg and his wife, Elizabeth of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. He was nicknamed after He... | Joachim_II_Hector,_Elector_of_Brandenburg |@lemmatized joachim:18 ii:11 hector:8 hektor:1 january:2 prince:1 elector:8 margraviate:1 brandenburg:8 member:1 house:1 hohenzollern:1 son:2 nestor:4 wife:1 elizabeth:2 denmark:3 norway:1 sweden:1 nickname:1 greek:1 mythology:1 biography:1 bear:1 cölln:1 first:1 marriage:1 ma... |
6,144 | History_of_St_Albans | St Albans is in southern Hertfordshire, England, around 22 miles (35km) north of London, beside the site of a Catuvellauni settlement and the Roman tonwn of Verulamium. St Albans is Hertfordshire's oldest town, a modern city shaped by over 2000 years of continuous human occupation. Pre-Roman times The town is first re... | History_of_St_Albans |@lemmatized st:39 albans:34 southern:1 hertfordshire:4 england:7 around:6 mile:2 north:5 london:6 beside:1 site:4 catuvellauni:1 settlement:5 roman:11 tonwn:1 verulamium:4 old:2 town:19 modern:2 city:11 shape:1 year:5 continuous:1 human:1 occupation:1 pre:2 time:4 first:5 record:1 verlamion:1 celt... |
6,145 | B_(programming_language) | B is a programming language that was developed at Bell Labs. It is almost extinct, as it was replaced by the C language. It was mostly the work of Ken Thompson with contributions from Dennis Ritchie, and first appeared in 1969 or near that time. History B was essentially the BCPL system stripped of any component that ... | B_(programming_language) |@lemmatized b:24 programming:4 language:10 develop:1 bell:3 lab:3 almost:1 extinct:1 replace:1 c:10 mostly:2 work:1 ken:3 thompson:6 contribution:1 dennis:2 ritchie:5 first:2 appear:1 near:1 time:2 history:1 essentially:1 bcpl:5 system:4 strip:1 component:1 felt:1 could:1 without:1 order:1 mak... |
6,146 | Transport_in_Guinea | Railways total:mm 1,086 km standard gauge: 279 km 1.435-m gauge narrow gauge: 807 km 1.000-m gauge (includes 662 km in common carrier service from Kankan to Conakry) The lines do not all connect. Railway links with adjacent countries Guinea-Bissau - no railways Senegal - no - 1000mm gauge Mali - no - 1000mm gauge Iv... | Transport_in_Guinea |@lemmatized railway:5 total:5 mm:1 km:9 standard:2 gauge:16 narrow:1 include:1 common:1 carrier:1 service:1 kankan:2 conakry:6 line:12 connect:2 link:1 adjacent:1 country:2 guinea:5 bissau:3 railways:4 senegal:1 mali:1 ivory:1 coast:1 liberia:2 break:4 sierra:2 leone:2 map:7 un:1 unhcr:1 atlas:1 re... |
6,147 | Gunpowder | A modern black powder substitute for muzzleloading rifles in FFG size Gunpowder, also called black powder, is an explosive mixture of sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate, KNO3 (also known as saltpetre/saltpeter) that burns rapidly, producing volumes of hot solids and gases which can be used as a propellant in fire... | Gunpowder |@lemmatized modern:4 black:37 powder:63 substitute:3 muzzleloading:1 rifle:3 ffg:2 size:11 gunpowder:96 also:14 call:3 explosive:15 mixture:5 sulfur:20 charcoal:9 potassium:13 nitrate:17 know:8 saltpetre:7 saltpeter:14 burn:7 rapidly:1 produce:11 volume:3 hot:1 solid:2 gas:4 use:41 propellant:3 firearm:21 py... |
6,148 | Greek_drachma | Drachma, pl. drachmas or drachmae (δραχμή, pl. δραχμές or δραχμαί (until 1982)) is the name of the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history: An ancient currency unit found in many Greek city states and successor states, and in many South-West Asian kingdoms of the Hellenistic era. Three modern Gree... | Greek_drachma |@lemmatized drachma:98 pl:2 δραχμή:1 δραχμές:2 δραχμαί:2 name:8 currency:10 use:8 greece:15 several:2 period:1 history:5 ancient:5 unit:3 find:1 many:4 greek:17 city:1 state:4 successor:2 south:1 west:1 asian:1 kingdom:4 hellenistic:2 era:1 three:2 modern:14 first:7 introduce:10 last:3 replace:5 euro:9 r... |
6,149 | MIDI | MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface, ) is an industry-standard protocol defined in 1982 that enables electronic musical instruments such as keyboard controllers, computers, and other electronic equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers, synthesizers, MIDI control... | MIDI |@lemmatized midi:306 musical:26 instrument:48 digital:11 interface:10 industry:7 standard:51 protocol:29 define:8 enable:2 electronic:13 keyboard:23 controller:38 computer:20 equipment:8 communicate:3 control:41 synchronize:3 allow:18 synthesizer:41 sound:40 card:7 sampler:2 drum:5 machine:5 one:16 another:7 exch... |
6,150 | Holmium | Holmium () is a chemical element with the symbol Ho and atomic number 67. Part of the lanthanide series, holmium is a relatively soft and malleable silvery-white metallic element, which is stable in dry air at room temperature. A rare earth metal, it is found in the minerals monazite and gadolinite. Characteristics A... | Holmium |@lemmatized holmium:28 chemical:3 element:18 symbol:1 ho:2 atomic:1 number:1 part:1 lanthanide:3 series:1 relatively:2 soft:2 malleable:2 silvery:2 white:1 metallic:4 stable:4 dry:2 air:3 room:1 temperature:3 rare:7 earth:9 metal:1 find:6 mineral:3 monazite:4 gadolinite:3 characteristic:1 trivalent:1 high:6 ma... |
6,151 | Detroit_Red_Wings | The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, who are the current Stanley Cup champions. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club is one of the Original Six teams of the NHL. The Red Wings have won the most ... | Detroit_Red_Wings |@lemmatized detroit:69 red:85 wing:127 professional:3 ice:16 hockey:16 team:45 base:4 michigan:4 current:6 stanley:33 cup:42 champion:5 member:4 central:7 division:5 western:8 conference:12 national:3 league:16 nhl:51 club:4 one:25 original:2 six:10 win:37 championship:6 franchise:12 united:1 state:5... |
6,152 | Afonso_de_Albuquerque | Afonso de Albuquerque Dom Afonso de Albuquerque (or Afonso d'Albuquerque - disused) (; 1453, Alhandra - Goa, December 16, 1515) was a Portuguese fidalgo, or nobleman, a naval general officer whose military and administrative activities conquered and established the Portuguese colonial empire in the Indian ocean. Gene... | Afonso_de_Albuquerque |@lemmatized afonso:10 de:15 albuquerque:23 dom:2 disused:1 alhandra:2 goa:8 december:2 portuguese:21 fidalgo:1 nobleman:1 naval:2 general:1 officer:1 whose:1 military:3 administrative:1 activity:1 conquer:2 establish:4 colonial:2 empire:3 indian:2 ocean:2 generally:1 consider:1 world:3 conquest:3... |
6,153 | Blackjack | Blackjack (also known as Twenty-one, Vingt-et-un (French for Twenty-one), or Pontoon is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. Scarne's New Complete Guide to Gambling, p. 342 Much of blackjack's popularity is due to the mix of chance with elements of skill, and the publicity that surrounds card count... | Blackjack |@lemmatized blackjack:111 also:9 know:8 twenty:6 one:34 vingt:2 et:2 un:2 french:2 pontoon:4 widely:1 play:45 casino:37 banking:1 game:60 world:3 scarne:1 new:6 complete:3 guide:2 gambling:1 p:2 much:8 popularity:3 due:2 mix:1 chance:5 element:2 skill:1 publicity:1 surround:1 card:129 counting:12 calculate:1... |
6,154 | Asian_Development_Bank | The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank established in 1966 to promote economic and social development in Asian and Pacific countries through loans and technical assistance. It is a multilateral development financial institution owned by 67 members (as of 2 February 2007) Asian Development Bank ... | Asian_Development_Bank |@lemmatized asian:15 development:22 bank:33 adb:53 regional:4 establish:1 promote:2 economic:4 social:2 pacific:7 country:19 loan:3 technical:4 assistance:7 multilateral:1 financial:2 institution:4 member:23 february:2 membership:4 url:2 access:2 january:1 region:6 part:2 globe:1 vision:2 free:1... |
6,155 | Marlon_Brando | Marlon Brando, Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor whose body of work spanned over half a century. He is considered one of the greatest actors of all time, and was named the fourth Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute. As a young sex symbol, he is best known for his roles ... | Marlon_Brando |@lemmatized marlon:26 brando:191 jr:2 april:10 july:4 american:17 actor:21 whose:2 body:1 work:9 span:1 half:3 century:1 consider:2 one:12 great:5 time:12 name:11 fourth:1 male:1 star:9 film:25 institute:3 young:7 sex:1 symbol:1 best:6 know:9 role:24 stanley:4 kowalski:4 streetcar:7 desire:8 terry:2 mall... |
6,156 | James_Madison_University | James Madison University (also known as JMU, Madison, or James Madison) is a public coeducational research university located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, U.S. Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, the university has undergone four name changes until settling with James Madi... | James_Madison_University |@lemmatized james:15 madison:19 university:46 also:9 know:3 jmu:24 public:7 coeducational:2 research:1 locate:7 harrisonburg:8 virginia:13 u:2 found:2 state:9 normal:3 industrial:2 school:20 woman:9 undergone:1 four:1 name:8 change:4 settle:1 situate:2 shenandoah:1 valley:1 campus:31 quadrangl... |
6,157 | Double_bass | The double bass, also known as contrabass or upright bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument used in the modern symphony orchestra. It is a standard member of the string section of the symphony orchestra The Orchestra: A User's Manual, Andrew Hugill with the Philharmonia Orchestra and smaller s... | Double_bass |@lemmatized double:204 bass:366 also:34 know:16 contrabass:5 upright:19 large:28 low:46 pitch:15 bow:60 string:130 instrument:80 use:107 modern:17 symphony:13 orchestra:31 standard:10 member:18 section:9 user:1 manual:2 andrew:1 hugill:1 philharmonia:1 small:15 ensemble:25 chamber:13 music:75 vienna:2 arch... |
6,158 | Gecko | Geckos are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae, found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos are unique among lizards in their vocalizations, making chirping sounds in social interactions with other geckos. An estimated 2,000 different species of geckos exist worldwide, with many li... | Gecko |@lemmatized gecko:113 small:6 average:1 sized:1 lizard:6 belong:1 family:5 gekkonidae:3 find:10 warm:3 climate:1 throughout:2 world:4 unique:1 among:1 vocalization:1 make:4 chirp:1 sound:2 social:1 interaction:3 estimated:1 different:4 specie:20 exist:1 worldwide:2 many:5 likely:1 yet:1 discover:2 name:3 stem:1 ... |
6,159 | George_Whipple | George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 – February 1, 1976) was an American physician, biomedical researcher, and medical school educator and administrator. Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy "for their discoveries concerning liver therapy i... | George_Whipple |@lemmatized george:2 hoyt:2 whipple:21 august:1 february:1 american:1 physician:2 biomedical:1 researcher:1 medical:7 school:7 educator:1 administrator:1 share:1 nobel:5 prize:5 physiology:3 medicine:4 richards:1 minot:3 william:1 parry:1 murphy:3 discovery:3 concern:2 liver:4 therapy:1 case:2 anemia:7 ... |
6,160 | History_of_the_Falkland_Islands | Map of the modern Falkland Islands with British nomenclature. The history of the Falkland Islands goes back at least five hundred years, with active exploration and colonisation only taking place in the 18th century. Nonetheless, the islands have been a matter of controversy, as they have been claimed by the French, S... | History_of_the_Falkland_Islands |@lemmatized map:8 modern:4 falkland:90 island:153 british:91 nomenclature:1 history:14 islands:37 go:4 back:3 least:4 five:4 hundred:1 year:12 active:1 exploration:1 colonisation:3 take:24 place:7 century:11 nonetheless:2 matter:1 controversy:1 claim:15 french:5 spaniard:2 argentine:44 ... |
6,161 | A_Modest_Proposal | A Modest Proposal: For Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public, commonly referred to as A Modest Proposal, is a Juvenalian satirical essay written and published anonymously by Jonathan Swift in 1729. Swift appears to... | A_Modest_Proposal |@lemmatized modest:34 proposal:41 prevent:2 child:9 poor:5 people:9 ireland:7 burden:1 parent:3 country:5 make:6 beneficial:1 public:1 commonly:1 refer:1 juvenalian:1 satirical:4 essay:8 write:3 publish:1 anonymously:1 jonathan:3 swift:50 appear:1 suggest:3 impoverished:1 irish:8 might:1 ease:1 econo... |
6,162 | Breathy_voice | Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, soughing, or susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them. This produces an audible noise. A breathy-voiced phonation (not actually a fricati... | Breathy_voice |@lemmatized breathy:18 voice:20 also:3 call:1 murmured:1 sough:1 susurration:1 phonation:3 vocal:4 cord:4 vibrate:2 normal:1 modal:1 voicing:5 hold:2 apart:2 large:2 volume:3 air:2 escape:1 produce:1 audible:1 noise:1 actually:1 fricative:2 literal:1 reading:1 ipa:1 chart:1 would:1 suggest:1 sometimes:1 ... |
6,163 | Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom | The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories. It alone has parliamentary sovereignty, conferring upon it ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories. At its head is the S... | Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom |@lemmatized parliament:191 united:22 kingdom:34 great:19 britain:16 northern:8 ireland:27 supreme:4 legislative:15 body:9 british:9 overseas:1 territory:2 alone:4 parliamentary:16 sovereignty:7 confer:1 upon:5 ultimate:1 power:29 political:5 uk:9 head:1 sovereign:29 queen:12 elizabeth:... |
6,164 | Caffeine | Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that acts as a psychoactive stimulant drug. Caffeine was discovered by a German chemist, Friedrich Ferdinand Runge, in 1819. He coined the term "kaffein", a chemical compound in coffee, which in English became caffeine. caffeine - Definitions from Dictionary.co... | Caffeine |@lemmatized caffeine:238 bitter:2 white:1 crystalline:1 xanthine:2 alkaloid:4 act:11 psychoactive:5 stimulant:9 drug:17 discover:3 german:2 chemist:2 friedrich:2 ferdinand:2 runge:3 coin:1 term:11 kaffein:1 chemical:4 compound:4 coffee:61 english:2 become:5 definition:1 dictionary:1 com:2 also:25 part:11 mixt... |
6,165 | Wu_Xing | In many traditional Chinese theory field, matters and its developmental movement stage can be classified into the Wu Xing (), or the Five Movements, Five Phases or Five Steps/Stages, traditionally translated as Five Elements. The Wu Xing are chiefly an ancient mnemonic device for systems with five stages; hence the pr... | Wu_Xing |@lemmatized many:4 traditional:5 chinese:27 theory:3 field:3 matter:1 developmental:1 movement:11 stage:3 classify:1 wu:8 xing:6 five:29 phase:17 step:9 traditionally:1 translate:1 element:14 chiefly:1 ancient:3 mnemonic:1 device:3 system:4 hence:1 preferred:1 translation:2 mu:1 tree:1 rather:1 wood:19 木:1 pin... |
6,166 | Demographics_of_Canada | Population of Canada, Data of FAO, year 2006 and Statistics Canada, July 2008 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. This article is about the demographic features of the population of Canada, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and o... | Demographics_of_Canada |@lemmatized population:32 canada:32 data:4 fao:1 year:14 statistic:9 july:1 number:8 inhabitant:3 thousand:1 article:1 demographic:5 feature:1 include:7 density:2 ethnicity:3 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:2 religious:4 affiliation:3 aspect:1 census:13 current:1 estima... |
6,167 | Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein | Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, PC (; 17 November 1887 24 March 1976), often referred to as "Monty", was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer. He successfully commanded Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein, a major turning point in the Western Desert Campaign ... | Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein |@lemmatized field:14 marshal:15 bernard:13 law:5 montgomery:226 viscount:9 alamein:24 kg:1 gcb:1 dso:1 pc:1 november:4 march:6 often:7 refer:2 monty:7 anglo:4 irish:7 british:39 army:70 officer:20 successfully:2 command:38 allied:17 force:39 battle:52 el:12 major:... |
6,168 | Neptunium | Neptunium () is a chemical element with the symbol Np and atomic number 93. A radioactive metallic element, neptunium is the first transuranic element and belongs to the actinide series. Its most stable isotope, 237Np, is a by-product of nuclear reactors and plutonium production and it can be used as a component in ne... | Neptunium |@lemmatized neptunium:40 chemical:2 element:16 symbol:1 np:4 atomic:2 number:1 radioactive:4 metallic:1 first:6 transuranic:1 belongs:1 actinide:5 series:4 stable:4 isotope:9 product:6 nuclear:13 reactor:2 plutonium:5 production:3 use:7 component:1 neutron:9 detection:2 equipment:1 also:5 find:5 trace:2 amou... |
6,169 | Cheese_Shop_sketch | John Cleese (right) and Michael Palin (left) of Monty Python performing the Cheese Shop sketch.The Cheese Shop is a well-known sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus. It appears in episode 33, "Salad Days". The script for the sketch is included in the book The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus : All the Words, Vo... | Cheese_Shop_sketch |@lemmatized john:2 cleese:8 right:1 michael:2 palin:3 leave:1 monty:7 python:8 perform:2 cheese:28 shop:9 sketch:15 well:6 know:1 fly:2 circus:2 appear:2 episode:3 salad:1 day:1 script:2 include:3 book:1 complete:1 word:2 volume:1 summary:1 play:2 erudite:1 customer:3 attempt:1 purchase:3 national:1... |
6,170 | Kuiper's_test | Kuiper's test is a statistics' test named after Dutch mathematician Nicolaas Kuiper that compares two distributions. Kuiper's test is closely related to the more well-known Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (or K-S test as it is often called). As with the K-S test, the discrepancy statistics D+ and D− represent the maximum dev... | Kuiper's_test |@lemmatized kuiper:7 test:18 statistic:5 name:1 dutch:1 mathematician:1 nicolaas:1 compare:2 two:2 distribution:5 closely:1 relate:1 well:1 know:1 kolmogorov:1 smirnov:1 k:3 often:1 call:1 discrepancy:1 represent:1 maximum:1 deviation:1 cumulative:1 function:2 trick:1 use:1 quantity:1 small:1 change:3 ma... |
6,171 | Devo | Devo ( , originally dee-VOH) The DEVO FAQ, Info from Jerry Casale , often spelled DEVO or DEV-O, is an American rock group formed in Akron, Ohio in 1973. They are best known for their 1980 hit "Whip It", which made it to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Their style has been variously classified as punk, art rock an... | Devo |@lemmatized devo:111 originally:2 dee:1 voh:1 faq:1 info:1 jerry:6 casale:32 often:5 spell:1 dev:1 american:3 rock:13 group:3 form:6 akron:6 ohio:1 best:2 know:2 hit:7 whip:6 make:2 billboard:1 hot:1 chart:2 style:2 variously:1 classify:1 punk:2 art:7 post:3 remember:1 late:3 early:13 new:28 wave:3 sound:2 music:... |
6,172 | Incunable | A page from a rare Blackletter Bible (1497) printed in Strasbourg by Hans Grüninger. The coloured chapter initials were hand written after the page was printed. Incunabulum (plural incunabula) is the Latin for swaddling clothes or cradle, and can refer to "the earliest stages or first traces in the development of anyt... | Incunable |@lemmatized page:3 rare:3 blackletter:1 bible:3 print:15 strasbourg:5 han:1 grüninger:1 coloured:1 chapter:1 initial:1 hand:2 write:1 incunabulum:6 plural:2 incunabula:26 latin:3 swaddle:1 clothes:1 cradle:1 refer:3 early:3 stage:1 first:5 trace:1 development:2 anything:1 oxford:1 english:2 dictionary:1 prin... |
6,173 | New_Malden | New Malden is a town and shopping centre in the south-western London suburbs, mostly within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and partly in the London Borough of Merton, and is situated from Charing Cross. History New Malden was established entirely as a result of the arrival of the railway when the “Coombe f... | New_Malden |@lemmatized new:35 malden:45 town:5 shopping:1 centre:8 south:9 western:2 london:5 suburb:1 mostly:1 within:1 royal:6 borough:8 kingston:11 upon:7 thames:9 partly:1 merton:1 situate:1 char:1 cross:3 history:2 establish:4 entirely:1 result:1 arrival:2 railway:3 coombe:11 station:5 open:4 december:1 main:2 li... |
6,174 | Binary_tree | 192|A simple binary tree of size 9 and height 3, with a root node whose value is 2. The above tree is neither a sorted nor a balanced binary tree In computer science, a binary tree is a tree data structure in which each node has at most two children. Typically the child nodes are called left and right. In type theory... | Binary_tree |@lemmatized simple:2 binary:69 tree:124 size:2 height:7 root:22 node:89 whose:3 value:4 neither:1 sorted:1 balanced:5 computer:3 science:2 data:18 structure:17 two:10 child:28 typically:2 call:5 left:13 right:15 type:4 theory:2 define:2 inductively:1 ta:1 μα:1 α:2 commonly:1 use:7 implement:2 search:6 heap... |
6,175 | Mel_Smith | Mel Smith (born in Chiswick, London on 3 December 1952) is an English comedian, actor, film director, writer and producer. Biography Smith's father Kenneth was born in Tow Law, County Durham, and worked at a coal mine in the Second World War looking after the pit ponies. After the war he moved to London, and married S... | Mel_Smith |@lemmatized mel:1 smith:31 bear:3 chiswick:4 london:6 december:2 english:1 comedian:3 actor:3 film:5 director:4 writer:2 producer:3 biography:1 father:1 kenneth:1 tow:1 law:1 county:1 durham:2 work:3 coal:1 mine:1 second:1 world:2 war:2 look:1 pit:1 pony:2 move:1 marry:2 mother:1 whose:1 parent:1 greengrocer... |
6,176 | College_football | This article covers college (American) football played in the United States. For other sorts of college football, see College football (disambiguation). NCAA Football redirects here. For the video game series, see NCAA Football series. A college football game between Colorado State Rams football and Air Force Falcons... | College_football |@lemmatized article:4 cover:1 college:60 american:22 football:107 play:32 united:3 state:7 sort:1 see:3 disambiguation:1 ncaa:34 redirect:1 video:3 game:91 series:14 colorado:1 ram:1 air:1 force:3 falcon:1 team:49 student:6 athlete:6 field:9 university:23 military:1 academy:2 venue:1 first:18 gain:3 p... |
6,177 | The_Cider_House_Rules | The Cider House Rules is a 1985 novel by John Irving. It has been adapted into a film of the same name and a stage play by Peter Parnell. Plot The two central protagonists are Homer Wells, an orphan, and Dr. Wilbur Larch, who directs the orphanage in which Homer grows up. From Homer's point of view, this is a coming-... | The_Cider_House_Rules |@lemmatized cider:1 house:1 rule:1 novel:2 john:1 irving:1 adapt:1 film:1 name:2 stage:1 play:1 peter:1 parnell:1 plot:2 two:1 central:1 protagonist:1 homer:19 well:1 orphan:3 dr:3 wilbur:6 larch:4 direct:1 orphanage:7 grow:2 point:2 view:1 come:4 age:2 story:1 childhood:2 spent:1 use:1 medical:1... |
6,178 | Economy_of_Finland | Finland has a highly industrialized, free-market economy with a per capita output equal to that of other western economies such as France, Germany, Sweden or the UK. The largest sector of the economy is services at 65.7 percent, followed by manufacturing and refining at 31.4 percent. Primary production is at 2.9 percen... | Economy_of_Finland |@lemmatized finland:81 highly:4 industrialized:1 free:5 market:27 economy:16 per:14 caput:3 output:3 equal:2 western:8 france:4 germany:7 sweden:12 uk:7 large:17 sector:14 service:8 percent:22 follow:2 manufacturing:6 refining:2 primary:2 production:6 respect:1 foreign:5 trade:16 key:3 economic:14 m... |
6,179 | Juliana_Hatfield | Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States), is an American guitarist/singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock band Blake Babies. She currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Background The daughter of Philip M. Hatfield (a radiologist) and The Boston Globe fa... | Juliana_Hatfield |@lemmatized juliana:29 hatfield:77 bear:2 july:3 wiscasset:1 maine:3 united:5 state:9 american:4 guitarist:2 singer:4 songwriter:1 boston:9 area:1 formerly:1 indie:4 rock:16 band:13 blake:15 baby:16 currently:1 live:11 cambridge:1 massachusetts:2 background:1 daughter:1 philip:1 radiologist:1 globe:2 ... |
6,180 | Americium | Americium () is a synthetic element that has the symbol Am and atomic number 95. A radioactive metallic element, americium is an actinide that was obtained in 1944 by Glenn T. Seaborg who was bombarding plutonium with neutrons and was the fourth transuranic element to be discovered. It was named for the Americas, by an... | Americium |@lemmatized americium:29 synthetic:2 element:15 symbol:1 atomic:3 number:4 radioactive:3 metallic:1 actinide:1 obtain:2 glenn:2 seaborg:4 bombard:1 plutonium:5 neutron:8 fourth:1 transuranic:2 discover:1 name:1 america:1 analogy:1 europium:1 widely:1 use:12 commercial:1 ionization:1 chamber:1 smoke:5 detecto... |
6,181 | Miami_Dolphins | The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami, Florida metropolitan area. They play home games at Land Shark Stadium, in the suburb of Miami Gardens. They are headquartered at the Miami Dolphins Training Facility in Davie, Florida. The Dolphins belong to the Eastern Division of the Ame... | Miami_Dolphins |@lemmatized miami:66 dolphin:128 professional:3 american:6 football:19 team:48 base:1 florida:9 metropolitan:1 area:1 play:22 home:12 game:67 land:1 shark:2 stadium:18 suburb:2 garden:3 headquarter:1 dolphins:22 train:6 facility:5 davie:2 belong:1 eastern:1 division:8 conference:3 afc:28 national:2 leag... |
6,182 | Missouri | Missouri (, Missouri. (2009). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved May 13, 2009. is a state in the Midwest region of the United States http://www.census.gov/const/regionmap.pdf bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. Missouri is the 18th most populous st... | Missouri |@lemmatized missouri:194 merriam:1 webster:1 online:1 dictionary:2 retrieve:1 may:3 state:142 midwest:4 region:6 united:16 http:16 www:17 census:9 gov:8 const:1 regionmap:1 pdf:3 border:13 iowa:6 illinois:9 kentucky:3 tennessee:5 arkansas:5 oklahoma:3 kansa:19 nebraska:4 populous:2 comprise:5 county:23 one:11... |
6,183 | Luigi_Alamanni | Luigi Alamanni. Luigi Alamanni (sometimes spelt Alemanni; March 6, 1495 – April 18, 1556) was an Italian poet and statesman. Luigi Alamanni Biography - Biography.com He was regarded as a prolific and versatile poet, and is credited with introducing the epigram into Italian poetry. Biography Alamanni was born in Flor... | Luigi_Alamanni |@lemmatized luigi:4 alamanni:8 sometimes:1 spell:1 alemanni:1 march:1 april:2 italian:3 poet:3 statesman:1 biography:3 com:1 regard:1 prolific:1 versatile:1 credit:1 introduce:1 epigram:1 poetry:2 bear:2 florence:2 father:1 devoted:1 adherent:1 medici:3 party:1 smart:1 supposed:1 injustice:1 join:1 othe... |
6,184 | Karl_Benz | Replica of the Benz Patent Motorwagen built in 1885 Karl Friedrich Benz, sometimes spelled as Carl, (November 16, 1844, Karlsruhe, – April 4, 1929, Ladenburg, Germany) was a German engine designer and automobile engineer, generally regarded as the inventor of the gasoline-powered automobile and pioneering founder of th... | Karl_Benz |@lemmatized replica:1 benz:164 patent:16 motorwagen:10 build:12 karl:62 friedrich:11 sometimes:1 spell:3 carl:5 november:6 karlsruhe:9 april:3 ladenburg:8 germany:5 german:10 engine:33 designer:5 automobile:44 engineer:1 generally:1 regard:2 inventor:5 gasoline:2 power:3 pioneer:3 founder:1 manufacturer:5 me... |
6,185 | Hobart | Hobart ( ) is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1803 as a penal colony, Frank Bolt, The Founding of Hobart 1803-1804, ISBN 0 975 71660 3 Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney. In 2006, the city had a greater area population of appro... | Hobart |@lemmatized hobart:77 state:14 capital:3 populous:1 city:38 australian:9 island:3 tasmania:19 found:3 penal:2 colony:2 frank:2 bolt:2 founding:2 isbn:2 australia:9 second:3 old:6 sydney:5 great:7 area:23 population:6 approximately:2 financial:1 administrative:2 heart:2 also:15 serve:4 home:9 port:5 french:2 ant... |
6,186 | Hit_(baseball) | In Major League Baseball history, Ty Cobb had a record 4,191 hits (later revised to 4,189) by 1928; Pete Rose would surpass it 57 years later, and finish with 4,256 career hits. In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), sometimes called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches first base ... | Hit_(baseball) |@lemmatized major:5 league:6 baseball:7 history:1 ty:1 cobb:1 record:5 hit:23 later:3 revise:1 pete:1 rise:1 would:5 surpass:1 year:4 finish:1 career:1 statistic:2 denote:1 h:1 sometimes:1 call:2 base:12 credit:3 batter:7 safely:3 reach:6 first:5 ball:7 fair:2 territory:2 without:1 benefit:1 error:2 fie... |
6,187 | History_painting | The Last Day of Pompeii (1833) is a quintessential history painting. History painting, as formulated in 1667 by André Félibien, a historiographer, architect and theoretician of French classicism, was in the hierarchy of genres considered to be the grand genre. Description History painting is the painting of scenes with... | History_painting |@lemmatized last:1 day:1 pompeii:1 quintessential:1 history:16 painting:16 formulate:1 andré:1 félibien:1 historiographer:1 architect:1 theoretician:1 french:2 classicism:2 hierarchy:1 genre:5 consider:1 grand:4 description:1 scene:7 narrative:1 content:1 classical:5 christian:1 mythology:2 well:2 dep... |
6,188 | Abatement_of_debts_and_legacies | Abatement of debts and legacies is a common law doctrine of wills that holds that when the equitable assets of a deceased person are not sufficient to satisfy fully all the creditors, their debts must abate proportionately, and they must accept a dividend. In the case of legacies when the funds or assets out of which ... | Abatement_of_debts_and_legacies |@lemmatized abatement:2 debt:2 legacy:5 common:1 law:1 doctrine:1 hold:1 equitable:1 asset:2 deceased:1 person:3 sufficient:2 satisfy:2 fully:1 creditor:1 must:2 abate:7 proportionately:1 accept:1 dividend:1 case:1 fund:1 payable:1 pay:1 full:1 proportion:1 unless:1 priority:1 give:3 sp... |
6,189 | Ceres_Brewery | The Ceres Brewery is a brewery located in Aarhus, Denmark. Today, it is part of Royal Unibrew. It was founded by a grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from the chemists A. S. Aagard and Knud Redelien, as the city's seventh brewery. It was named after the Roman goddess Ceres, and its opening was announced in ... | Ceres_Brewery |@lemmatized cere:4 brewery:10 locate:1 aarhus:3 denmark:1 today:1 part:1 royal:2 unibrew:1 found:1 grocer:1 name:2 malthe:1 conrad:1 lottrup:3 help:1 chemist:1 aagard:1 knud:1 redelien:1 city:1 seventh:1 roman:1 goddess:1 opening:1 announce:1 local:2 newspaper:1 stiftstidende:1 successful:1 become:1 one:... |
6,190 | Fossil | Three small ammonite fossils, each approximately 1.5 cm across. Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from Green River Formation of Utah Petrified wood. The internal structure of the tree and bark are maintained in the permineralization process. Fossils (from Latin fossus, literally "having been dug up") are the preserve... | Fossil |@lemmatized three:2 small:10 ammonite:1 fossil:114 approximately:2 cm:1 across:2 eocene:2 fish:1 priscacara:1 liops:1 green:3 river:1 formation:8 utah:2 petrified:2 wood:1 internal:3 structure:5 tree:6 bark:1 maintain:1 permineralization:5 process:12 latin:1 fossus:1 literally:1 dig:2 preserved:3 remain:3 trace... |
6,191 | Transport_in_the_Netherlands | Rail transport Railway tracks in the Netherlands Railway tracks The Netherlands has an extensive and much-used railway network, which connects virtually all cities and many towns with each other. (Large towns without a train station are well aware of this status, e.g. Katwijk and Amstelveen.) Trains are frequent, with... | Transport_in_the_Netherlands |@lemmatized rail:17 transport:26 railway:22 track:11 netherlands:37 extensive:3 much:1 use:14 network:11 connect:6 virtually:2 city:9 many:4 town:2 large:7 without:5 train:33 station:21 well:8 aware:1 status:2 e:6 g:4 katwijk:2 amstelveen:2 frequent:1 one:11 two:8 per:6 hour:8 less:2 line:... |
6,192 | Krzysztof_Penderecki | Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Penderecki (, born November 23, 1933 in Dębica) is a Polish composer and conductor of classical music. Career Early years After taking private composition lessons with Franciszek Skolyszewski, Penderecki studied music at Krakow University and the Academy of Music in Krakow under Artur Ma... | Krzysztof_Penderecki |@lemmatized krzysztof:6 penderecki:31 bear:1 november:1 dębica:1 polish:3 composer:3 conductor:1 classical:1 music:14 career:1 early:4 year:4 take:2 private:1 composition:1 lesson:1 franciszek:1 skolyszewski:1 study:1 krakow:2 university:3 academy:2 artur:1 malawski:1 stanislaw:1 wiechowicz:1 grad... |
6,193 | Alfonso_IV_of_Aragon | Alfonso IV of Aragon Alfonso IV, called the Kind (also the Gentle or the Nice, Catalan: Alfons el Benigne) (1299 – 24 January 1336) was the King of Aragon He held the Crown of Aragon, which included not just Aragon, but also the kingdoms of Valencia, Sardinia, and Corsica. and Count of Barcelona He was also the holder... | Alfonso_IV_of_Aragon |@lemmatized alfonso:8 iv:4 aragon:9 call:1 kind:1 also:4 gentle:1 nice:1 catalan:2 alfons:1 el:1 benigne:1 january:1 king:1 hold:1 crown:3 include:1 kingdom:1 valencia:1 sardinia:2 corsica:1 count:2 barcelona:1 holder:1 county:2 iii:3 death:1 second:1 son:1 james:6 ii:3 blanche:2 anjou:2 reign:2 s... |
6,194 | Exploit_(computer_security) | An exploit (from the same word in the French language, meaning "achievement", or "accomplishment") is a piece of software, a chunk of data, or sequence of commands that take advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability in order to cause unintended or unanticipated behavior to occur on computer software, hardware, or som... | Exploit_(computer_security) |@lemmatized exploit:26 word:1 french:1 language:1 mean:1 achievement:1 accomplishment:1 piece:1 software:5 chunk:1 data:2 sequence:1 command:1 take:2 advantage:2 bug:3 glitch:1 vulnerability:10 order:1 cause:1 unintended:1 unanticipated:1 behavior:1 occur:1 computer:6 hardware:1 something:1... |
6,195 | Johnny_Weissmuller | Johnny Weissmuller (June 2, 1904 – January 20, 1984) was an American swimmer and actor who was one of the world's best swimmers in the 1920s, winning five Olympic gold medals and one bronze medal. He won fifty-two US National Championships and set sixty-seven world records. After his swimming career, he became the sixt... | Johnny_Weissmuller |@lemmatized johnny:21 weissmuller:66 june:3 january:4 american:8 swimmer:2 actor:3 one:7 world:6 best:2 win:10 five:5 olympic:8 gold:3 medal:5 bronze:3 fifty:2 two:4 u:5 national:4 championship:3 set:2 sixty:2 seven:4 record:7 swim:10 career:6 become:3 sixth:1 portray:1 tarzan:55 film:11 role:9 play... |
6,196 | Cambridge_(disambiguation) | Cambridge is the county town of Cambridgeshire. It also commonly refers to: The University of Cambridge Cambridge University Press Cambridge (UK Parliament constituency) Cambridge, Massachusetts, a city in the United States Cambridge, Ontario, a city in Canada In England, Cambridge can also refer to: The Duke of Cambr... | Cambridge_(disambiguation) |@lemmatized cambridge:48 county:6 town:4 cambridgeshire:1 also:2 commonly:1 refers:1 university:3 press:1 uk:1 parliament:1 constituency:1 massachusetts:2 city:3 united:2 state:3 ontario:2 canada:2 england:2 refer:1 duke:1 gloucestershire:1 camberley:1 surrey:1 call:2 heath:1 place:2 former:... |
6,197 | Nickel | Nickel () is a chemical element, with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. It is one of the four ferromagnetic elements at about room temperature. Its use has been traced as far back as 3500 BC, but it was first isolated and classified as a chemic... | Nickel |@lemmatized nickel:156 chemical:4 element:12 symbol:1 ni:12 atomic:2 number:1 silvery:2 white:5 lustrous:1 metal:23 slight:2 golden:2 tinge:2 one:6 four:3 ferromagnetic:1 room:3 temperature:5 use:31 trace:2 far:4 back:3 bc:3 first:5 isolated:1 classify:1 axel:2 fredrik:2 cronstedt:2 initially:1 mistake:2 ore:15... |
6,198 | Drama_film | A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and e... | Drama_film |@lemmatized drama:29 film:38 genre:5 depend:1 mostly:1 depth:1 development:4 realistic:2 character:10 deal:2 emotional:3 theme:8 dramatic:12 alcoholism:1 drug:1 addiction:1 racial:1 prejudice:1 religious:1 intolerance:1 poverty:1 crime:3 corruption:1 put:2 conflict:2 others:1 society:1 even:1 natural:1 phen... |
6,199 | Aries_(constellation) | Aries (, or formally ; genitive Arietis ) is one of constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is (), representing a ram's horns. Notable features Stars See also: List of stars in Aries Deep sky objects The few deep sky objects i... | Aries_(constellation) |@lemmatized aries:14 formally:1 genitive:1 arietis:2 one:1 constellation:9 zodiac:2 locate:1 pisces:1 west:1 taurus:1 east:1 name:1 latin:1 ram:13 symbol:1 represent:5 horn:2 notable:1 feature:1 star:12 see:2 also:2 list:2 deep:3 sky:2 object:2 dim:1 include:1 galaxy:1 ngc:4 northwest:2 β:5 ari:2... |
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