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Huckleberry
Bog Huckleberry at Polly's Cove, Nova Scotia Wild huckleberry in the Mount Hood National Forest. The floral remnants, signifying a false berry, are visible on the apex of the fruit. Huckleberry is a name used in North America for several plants in two closely related genera in the family Ericaceae: Gaylussacia and Vac...
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Harry_Shearer
Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, writer, voice artist, musician, author and radio host. He is known for his long-running role on The Simpsons, his work on Saturday Night Live, the comedy band Spinal Tap and his radio program Le Show. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer ...
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Mandolin
A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family (plucked, or strummed). It is descended from the mandore, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not d...
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Genetic_code
A series of codons in part of a mRNA molecule. Each codon consists of three nucleotides, usually representing a single amino acid. The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. The code de...
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Gulf_of_Mexico
Gulf of Mexico in 3D perspective. The Gulf of Mexico () is the ninth largest body of water in the world. Considered a smaller part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is an ocean basin largely surrounded by the North American continent and the island of Cuba. It is bounded on the northeast, north and northwest by the Gulf Coast ...
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Geography_of_Ghana
+Republic of GhanaMap of Ghana Continent Africa Geographic coordinates Area - Total  - % water Ranked 77th 238,540 km² 3.5% (8,520 km²) Coastline 700 km Highest point Mount Afadjato, 880 m Lowest point Atlantic Ocean, 0 m Longest river Volta River Man Made Largest inland body of water Lake Volta Land Use - Ar...
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David_Lynch
David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, painter, cartoonist, composer, video and performance artist. Lynch has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Director, for The Elephant Man (1980), Blue Velvet (1986), and Mulholland Drive (2001). He also r...
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Parallax
A simplified illustration of the parallax of an object against a distant background due to a perspective shift. When viewed from "Viewpoint A", the object appears to be in front of the blue square. When the viewpoint is changed to "Viewpoint B", the object appears to have moved in front of the red square. This animat...
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Geography_of_Oman
Oman is a country situated in Southwest Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, and Persian Gulf, between Yemen and United Arab Emirates (UAE). Location Oman is located in the southeastern quarter of the Arabian Peninsula and, according to official estimates, covers a total land area of approximately 300,000 squ...
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Cryonics
Cryonics is the low-temperature preservation of humans and animals that can no longer be sustained by contemporary medicine until resuscitation may be possible in the future. Currently, human cryopreservation is not reversible, which means that it is not currently possible to bring people out of cryopreservation. The ...
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Mecca
Mecca (, also spelled Makkah (; Makka (in full: Makkah al-Mukarrama ) is the holiest meeting site of the Islamic religion. Culturally, the city is modern, cosmopolitan and ethnically diverse. "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/4584058.stm," BBC News. Hoyle, Ben. "British architects to change the face of Mecca," Th...
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Mad_(magazine)
Mad is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952. The last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line, the magazine offers satire on all aspects of American life and pop culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures. Its for...
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Lunar_calendar
A lunar calendar is a calendar that is based on cycles of the moon phase. The only widely used purely lunar calendar is the Islamic calendar or Hijri calendar, whose year always consists of 12 lunar months. A feature of a purely lunar year, on the Islamic calendar model, is that the calendar ceases to be linked to the ...
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Cairn
One of many cairns marking British mass graves at the site of the Battle of Isandlwana. A cairn (carn in Irish, carnedd in Welsh, càrn in Scots Gaelic) is a manmade pile of stones, often in a conical form. They are usually found in uplands, on moorland, on mountaintops or near waterways. Purpose In modern times cai...
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Free-running_sleep
Free-running sleep experiments can involve any organism which sleeps. Freerunning sleep is sleep which is not adjusted, entrained, to the 24-hour cycle in nature nor to any artificial cycle. Such experiments are used in the study of circadian and other rhythms in biology. Subjects are shielded from all time cues, of...
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William_M._Tweed
William Marcy Tweed (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878), known as "Boss Tweed," was an American politician most famous for his leadership of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th century New York. At the height of his influence, Tweed was the third-largest la...
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Geotechnical_engineering
Boston's Big Dig presented geotechnical challenges in an urban environment. Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering includes investigating existing subsurface conditions and materials; determining their physical/me...
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Nim
Nim is a two-player mathematical game of strategy in which players take turns removing objects from distinct heaps. On each turn, a player must remove at least one object, and may remove any number of objects provided they all come from the same heap. Variants of Nim have been played since ancient times. The game is s...
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Lamorna
Lamorna () is a small fishing village on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. It is effectively a small congregation of houses clustered around a natural harbour. At the end of the nineteenth century it became popular as a subject among many of the painters of the Newlyn School, including, particularly, the arti...
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Graph_theory
A drawing of a graph In mathematics and computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs: mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects from a certain collection. A "graph" in this context refers to a collection of vertices or 'nodes' and a collection of edges that connect pairs of verti...
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Assault
Assault is a crime of violence against another person. In some jurisdictions, including Australia and New Zealand, assault refers to an act that causes another to apprehend immediate and personal violence, while in other jurisdictions, such as the United States, assault may refer only to the threat of violence caused b...
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AMD_K6
AMD K6 logo The K6 microprocessor was launched by AMD in 1997. The main advantage of this particular microprocessor is that it was designed to fit into existing desktop designs for Pentium branded CPUs. It was marketed as a product which could perform as well as its Intel Pentium II equivalent but at a significantly ...
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Canadian_football
Diagram of a Canadian football field. Footballs and a helmet at a CFL team practice. Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played chiefly in Canada in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play long and wide (100 m × 60 m), Table of exact conversions yards151...
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Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ) is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz river and the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city. It is located about 170 kilometres north of Munich, at 49.27° N 11.5° E. The population (as of January 2006) is 5...
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Economy_of_Italy
The economy of Italy has changed dramatically since the end of World War II. From an agriculturally based economy, it has developed into an industrial country ranked by both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as the world's seventh largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms and tenth largest in terms of...
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Middle_East
Political & transportation map of the Middle East today The Middle East (or, formerly more common, the Near East ) is a region that spans southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa. It has no clear boundaries, often used as a synonym to Near East, in opposition to Far East. The term "Middle East" was popularized around...
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Gene_therapy
Gene therapy is the insertion of genes into an individual's cells and tissues to treat a disease, such as a hereditary disease in which a deleterious mutant allele is replaced with a functional one. Although the technology is still in its infancy, it has been used with some success. Antisense therapy is not strictly a ...
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Hit_by_pitch
Joe Crede of the Chicago White Sox after being hit by a pitch. In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP), or hit batsman (HB), refers to the batter being hit in some part of the body by a pitch from the pitcher. Per baseball official rule 6.08(b), a batter becomes a baserunner and is awarded first base when he or his equipment (...
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Integer_factorization
In number theory, integer factorization is the breaking down of a composite number into smaller non-trivial divisors, which when multiplied together equal the original integer. When the numbers are very large, no efficient integer factorization algorithm is publicly known; a 2005 effort by F. Bahr, M. Boehm, J. Franke...
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Broch
Dun Carloway broch, Lewis, Scotland A Broch is an Iron Age drystone hollow-walled structure of a type found only in Scotland. Brochs include some of the most sophisticated examples of drystone architecture ever created, and belong to the classification "complex Atlantic Roundhouse" devised by Scottish archaeologists i...
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Aedui
A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative position of the Aedui tribe. Aedui, Haedui or Hedui (Gr. Aidouoi), were a Gallic people of Gallia Lugdunensis, who inhabited the country between the Arar (Saone) and Liger (Loire), in today's France. The statement in Strabo (ii. 3. 192) that they dwelt betwee...
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Jihad
Jihad (; ), an Islamic term, is a religious duty of Muslims. In Arabic, the word jihād is a noun meaning "struggle." Jihad appears frequently in the Qur'an and common usage as the idiomatic expression "striving in the way of Allah (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)". , Jihad, p.571 , Jihad, p.419 A person engaged in jihad i...
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Adalbert_of_Prague
This article is about St Adalbert of Prague. For other uses, see Adalbert (disambiguation). Saint Adalbert, Czech: ; , (c. 956 – April 23, 997), a bishop of Prague, was martyred in his efforts to convert the Baltic Prussians. He was later made the patron saint of Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, Prussia and White Croatia. ...
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Compactification_(mathematics)
In mathematics, compactification is the process or result of enlarging a topological space to make it compact. The methods of compactification are various, but each is a way of controlling points from "going off to infinity" by in some way adding "points at infinity" or preventing such an "escape". An example Conside...
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Jacob_Abendana
Jacob Abendana (1630-September 12, 1695), was hakham of London from 1680 until his death. Jacob was eldest the son of Joseph Abendana and brother to Isaac Abendana. Though his family originally lived in Hamburg, Germany, Jacob and his brother were both born in Spain. At some point in time, his family moved to Amsterd...
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Binomial_distribution
Also see: Negative binomial distribution. In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of n independent yes/no experiments, each of which yields success with probability p. Such a success/failure experiment is also call...
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Head_of_state
Head of state is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchy, republic, federation, commonwealth or other kind of state. His or her role generally includes personifying the continuity and legitimacy of the state and exercising the political power...
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Berkeley_DB
Berkeley DB (BDB) is a computer software library that provides a high-performance embedded database, with bindings in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, Tcl, Smalltalk, and other programming languages. BDB stores arbitrary key/data pairs as byte arrays, and supports multiple data items for a single key. BDB can support ...
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Frank_Herbert
Franklin Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. Although also a short story author, he is best known for his novels "During the next decade, he was an infrequent contributor to the sf magazines, producing fewer t...
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John_Rutsey
John Howard Rutsey (1953 – May 11, 2008) from Ontario, Canada was a former drummer, most recognized for being a co-founding member of Rush along with Alex Lifeson and Jeff Jones (who was replaced by Geddy Lee). Rutsey played drums in Rush from summer 1968 until July 1974. It was during this time that he played on the ...
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Geography_of_Nepal
Geographic regions Sandwiched between two Asian giants--China and India--Nepal traditionally has been characterized as "a yam caught between two rocks." Noted for its majestic Himalayas, which in Sanskrit means "the abode of snow", Nepal is very mountainous and hilly. Its shape is roughly rectangular, about 800 kilom...
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Empire_State_Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York. It stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of t...
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Elvis_Costello
Elvis Costello (born Declan Patrick MacManus, 25 August 1954) is an English singer-songwriter. He came to prominence as an early participant in London's pub rock scene in the mid-1970s, and later became associated with the punk rock and New Wave musical genres, before establishing his own unique voice in the 1980s. Ste...
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Cavalry
The Cavalry (from French cavalerie) is the second oldest of the Combat Arms, and as soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback in combat, it represents the mobility and offensive power of the armed forces. A soldier in the cavalry is known as a cavalryman. The designation was not usually extended to any milit...
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Jonathan_Meades
Jonathan (Turner) Meades (born 21 January 1947, Salisbury, England) is a British writer on food, architecture, and culture, as well as an author and broadcaster. Meades studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) c.1967. http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2533980.ec He is an Honorary Associa...
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Median_lethal_dose
In toxicology, the median lethal dose, LD50 (abbreviation for “Lethal Dose, 50%”), LC50 (Lethal Concentration, 50%) or LCt50 (Lethal Concentration & Time) of a toxic substance or radiation is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population. LD50 figures are frequently used as a general indicator of a ...
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Classical_period_(music)
The dates of the Classical period in Western music are generally accepted as approximately 1750 to 1825. However, the term classical music is used colloquially to describe a variety of Western musical styles from the ninth century to the present, and especially from the sixteenth or seventeenth to the nineteenth . Th...
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Ceiba_pentandra
For the children's book, see The Great Kapok Tree. Kapok pod showing kapok fibres inside Kapok flowers in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Kapok (Ceiba pentandra) is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), native to Mexico, Central America and the Ca...
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Escape_from_New_York
Escape from New York is a 1981 science fiction/action film directed and scored by John Carpenter. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Nick Castle. The film is set in the near future in a crime-ridden United States that has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into a maximum security prison. Ex-soldier and legen...
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Ghana
The Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa. It borders Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The word Ghana means "Warrior King," Jackson, John G. Introduction to African Civilizations, 2001. Page 201. and was the source of the...
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Aesthetics
Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics) is commonly known as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste. Zangwill, Nick. "Aesthetic Judgment", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 02-28-2003/10-22-2007. Retrieved 07-24-2008. More broadly, scholars in the field defin...
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Haggis
An uncooked small haggis Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. There are many recipes, most of which have in common the following ingredients: sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximat...
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Tao_Te_Ching
The Tao Te Ching or Dao De Jing (), originally known as Laozi (), is a Chinese classic text. Its name comes from the opening words of its two sections: 道 dào "way," Chapter 1, and 德 dé "virtue," Chapter 38, plus 經 jīng "classic." According to tradition, it was written around the 6th century BC by the sage Laozi (or Lao...
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Jutes
Jutland peninsula The Jutes, Iuti, or Iutae were a Germanic people who, according to Bede, were one of the three most powerful Germanic peoples of the time. Bede (1723:46). The other two being the Saxons and the Angles. They are believed to have originated from Jutland (called Iutum in Latin) in modern Denmark, Southe...
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Married..._with_Children
Married...with Children or Married with Children was an American sitcom about a dysfunctional family living in a Chicagoland suburb that lasted 11 seasons. The show, notable for being the first prime time television series to air on Fox, debuted on April 5, 1987, and aired its final first-run broadcast on June 9, 1997....
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Norns
The Norns spin the threads of fate at the foot of Yggdrasil, the tree of the world. Beneath them is the well Urðarbrunnr with the two swans that have engendered all the swans in the world. "The Norns" (1889) by Johannes Gehrts. The Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural: nornir) are a kind of dísir, The article Dis in Nordisk ...
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Original_proof_of_Gödel's_completeness_theorem
The proof of Gödel's completeness theorem given by Kurt Gödel in his doctoral dissertation of 1929 (and a rewritten version of the dissertation, published as an article in 1930) is not easy to read today; it uses concepts and formalism that are outdated and terminology that is often obscure. The version given below att...
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History_of_Ecuador
The History of Ecuador extends over a 9,000-year period. During this time a variety of cultures and territories influenced what has become the Republic of Ecuador. The history can be divided into five eras: Pre-Columbian, The Conquest, The Colonial Period, The War of Independence and the Republican Era. The beginnin...
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Mokele-mbembe
For information on the African political theorist, see: Achille Mbembe Mokèlé-mbèmbé: meaning "one who stops the flow of rivers" in the Lingala language, Clark, Jerome (1993) "Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena", Visible Ink Press, ISBN 0810394367 is the name g...
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Muay_Thai
Muay Thai (, , , lit. Thai Boxing) is a form of hard martial art practiced in large parts of the world, including Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. The art is similar to others in Southeast Asia such as: pradal serey in Cambodia, lethwei in Myanmar, tomoi in Malaysia, and Lao boxing in Laos. Muay Thai has a...
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Telecommunications_in_North_Korea
Communications in North Korea refers to the communication services available in North Korea. Telephone By 1970 automatic switching facilities were in use in Pyongyang, Sinŭiju, Hamhŭng, and Hyesan. A few public telephone booths were beginning to appear in Pyongyang around 1990. Ordinary citizens do not have private te...
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Johannes_Rau
Johannes Rau (16 January 1931 – 27 January 2006) was a German politician of the SPD. He was President of Germany from 1 July 1999, until 30 June 2004, and Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 1998. Education and work Rau was born in the Barmen part of Wuppertal, Rhine Province, as the third of five ch...
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American_Airlines_Flight_77
American Airlines Flight 77 was the third flight hijacked as part of the September 11 attacks, and it was deliberately crashed into the Pentagon. The scheduled U.S. domestic flight from Washington Dulles International Airport, near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport was hijacked by five Islamic ter...
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Joseph_Conrad
Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-born British novelist, writing in English, while living in England. Many critics regard him as one of the greatest novelists in the English language, Morton Dauwen Zabel, "Conrad, Joseph", Encyclopedia Americana, 1986 ed...
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Battle_of_Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory against a much larger French army in the Hundred Years' War. The battle occurred on Friday 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) Dates in the fifteenth century are difficult to reconcile with modern calendars: see Barker (2005) pp.226–7 for the way the date of the battle w...
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Body_piercing
Woman with several facial piercings (Monroe, Septum and Labret) Body piercing is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn. Body piercing is a form of body modification. The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an...
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Allioideae
Alliaceae is a family of herbaceous perennial flowering plants. They are monocots, part of order Asparagales. The family has been widely but not universally recognised; in the past, the plants involved were often treated as belonging to the family Liliaceae, and still are by some botanists. The APG II system of 2003 r...
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Abijah
Abijah or Abiah is a Biblical unisex name meaning "My father is Yahweh" in Hebrew. MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Abijah In the Old Testament the name Abijah was borne by several characters: A son of Becher, the son of Benjamin. (1 Chr. 7:8) A wife of Hetzron, one of the grandchildren of Judah. (1 Chr. 2:24) The...
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Hercules
Gilded bronze "Hercules of the Forum Boarium", with the apple of the Hesperides, Roman 2nd century BCE; found in the Forum Boarium in the 15th century (Capitoline Museums) Hercules is the Roman name for the mythical Greek hero Heracles, son of Zeus (the Roman Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmena. Early Roman sources sugge...
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Mean_value_theorem
For any function that is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b) there exists some c in the interval (a, b) such that the secant joining the endpoints of the interval [a, b] is parallel to the tangent at c. In calculus, the mean value theorem states, roughly, that given a section of a smooth curve, there is a...
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Dale_Chihuly
Dale Chihuly (b. September 20, 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, United States) is an American glass sculptor and entrepreneur. Biography Chihuly graduated from high school in Tacoma. Supported by his mother, after his brother George's death in a flight-training accident in Florida and his father's death of a heart attack, ...
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British_Army
The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that had already existed in England and Scotland and was administered by th...
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Kurdish_people
{{Infobox Ethnic group |group = Kurds/Kurdi |image = |caption = Saladin • Ahmad Xani • Sherefxan Bitlisi • Feleknas Uca • Jalal Talabani |pop = 23 - 34 million |region1 = Asia |region2 = |pop2 = 11.4 to 17.5 million |ref2 = {{lower|<ref>Konda Poll gives a figure of about 11.4 million, s.v. </ref>, CIA World Factbook ...
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Hero
Sir Galahad, a hero of Arthurian legend, detail of a painting by George Frederic Watts A 'hero' (from Greek 'hērōs' Heros, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, 'A Greek-English Lexicon', at Perseus ), in Greek mythology and folklore, was originally a demigod, Heron or Heros, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, "A Gree...
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Demographics_of_Kenya
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Kenya, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. A Maasai man Kenya has a very diverse population that includes most major ethnic and ...
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Marvin_Minsky
Marvin Lee Minsky (born August 9, 1927) is an American cognitive scientist in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), co-founder of MIT's AI laboratory, and author of several texts on AI and philosophy. Biography Marvin Lee Minsky was born in New York City, where he attended The Fieldston School and the Bronx Hi...
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Jainism
Jainism () is an ancient Indian religion that prescribes a path of non-violence for all forms of living beings in this world. Its philosophy and practice relies mainly on self effort in progressing the soul on the spiritual ladder to God consciousness. Any soul which has conquered its own inner enemies and achieved the...
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Music_criticism
REDIRECT Music journalism
Music_criticism |@lemmatized redirect:1 music:1 journalism:1 |@bigram
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Interactive_Fiction_Competition
The Interactive Fiction Competition (also known as IFComp) is one of the most well-known of several annual competitions for works of interactive fiction. It has been held since 1995. It is intended for fairly short games, as judges are only allowed to spend two hours playing a game before deciding how many points to aw...
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Politics_of_the_Cayman_Islands
Politics of the Cayman Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic overseas territory, whereby the Premier is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Legislative A...
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Metaphilosophy
Metaphilosophy, derived from Greek word meta μετά ("after", "beyond", "with") and philosophía φιλοσοφία ("love of wisdom"), is the study of the nature, aims, and methods of philosophy. This article sets out the mains views on these matters, which are varied. The nature of philosophy The use and meaning of the word...
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Men_in_Black
Men in Black (MIB), in popular culture and in UFO conspiracy theories, are men dressed in black suits claiming to be government agents who attempt to harass or threaten UFO witnesses into silence. It is also frequently used to describe mysterious men working for unknown organizations, as well as to various branches of...
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Geography_of_Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked nation in Central Asia, west of the People's Republic of China. The smallest of the newly independent Central Asian states, Kyrgyzstan is about the same size as the state of Nebraska, with a total area of about 198,500 square kilometers. The national territory extends about 900 kilometers fro...
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Love
The stylized heart symbol is a traditional European icon representing love. Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection Oxford Illustrated American Dictionary (1998) + Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary (2000) and attachment. The word love can refer to a variety of di...
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Kabbalah
Kabbalah (, lit. "receiving") is a discipline and school of thought concerned with the mystical aspect of Judaism. It is believed by many to be a form of magic practiced by Ancient Egyptians and Babylonians. It is a set of esoteric teachings that is meant to explain the relationship between an infinite, eternal and ess...
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Generalization
Generalization is a foundational element of logic and human reasoning. Generalization posits the existence of a domain or set of elements, as well as one or more common characteristics shared by those elements. As such, it is the essential basis of all valid deductive inference. The process of verification is necessary...
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Amplifier
An electronic amplifier is a device for increasing the power and/or amplitude of a signal. It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In this sense, an amplifier may be considered as modulating the output of the power suppl...
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Motet
In Western music, motet is a word that is applied to a number of highly varied choral musical compositions. The name comes either from the Latin movere, ("to move") or a Latinized version of Old French mot, "word" or "verbal utterance." The Medieval Latin for "motet" is "motectum", and the Italian mottetto was also us...
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Naturism
Naturism or nudism is a cultural and political movement advocating and defending social nudity in private and in public. It may also refer to a lifestyle based on personal, family and/or social nudism. See 2002–2003 World Naturist Handbook, pub International Naturist Federation INF-FNI, Sint Hubertusstraat, B-2600 Berc...
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Khandi_Alexander
Khandi Alexander (born September 4, 1957) is an American dancer, choreographer, and film and television actress. She is best known for her role on CSI: Miami as Doctor Alexx Woods. Biography Early life Born in New York City and educated at Queensborough Community College, she appeared on Broadway starring in Chicago, ...
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Ford_GT40
GT40 Mk II front. This car won the 1966 24 Hours of Daytona driven by Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby, giving Ford its first victory in a 24 hour race. The photo shows the livery as used at Le Mans in 1966. (Serial Number GT-40 P 1015 Mk. II) GT40 Mk II rear The Ford GT40 was a high performance sports car and winner of the 2...
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Chaim_Topol
Chaim Topol () (born September 9, 1935), often billed simply as Topol, is one of the most famous Israeli theatrical and film performers. Biography Topol was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. He first practiced acting in amateur theatrical plays staged by the Israeli Army. Subsequently he established his own theatre troupe in...
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Graphite
The mineral graphite is one of the allotropes of carbon. It was named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek γραφειν (graphein): "to draw/write", for its use in pencils, where it is commonly called lead, as distinguished from the actual metallic element lead. Unlike diamond (another carbon allotrope), graphit...
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Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation, single-seat, single-engine, stealth-capable military strike fighter, a multirole aircraft that can perform close air support, tactical bombing, and air defense missions. The F-35 has three different models; one is the conventional takeoff and landing variant...
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List_of_South_Africans
This is a list of notable South Africans with Wikipedia articles. Academics Academics See also: Chancellors and vice-chancellors, UCT academics and alumni, RU academics Estian Calitz, academic (1949 - ) Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, academic and politician (1894 - 1948) Tshilidzi Marwala, academic and businessman (1971 - ) Nj...
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James_Spader
James Todd Spader (born February 7, 1960) is a three time Emmy Award-winning and Satellite Award-winning American actor. He is perhaps best known for his eccentric roles in movies such as Pretty in Pink, Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Crash, Stargate, and Secretary and his portrayal of the colorful attorney Alan Shore on th...
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Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army (the army of the Irish Republic — 1919–1921) that fought in the Irish War of Independence. Like other organisations calling themselves the IRA (see List o...
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Book_of_Nehemiah
The Book of Nehemiah is a book of the Hebrew Bible, historically regarded as a continuation of the Book of Ezra, and is sometimes called the second book of Ezra. Traditionally, the author of this book is believed to be Nehemiah himself, although some dispute this. There are portions of the book written in the first p...
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Java_applet
A Java applet is an applet delivered to the users in the form of Java bytecode. Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand-alone tool for testing applets. Java applets were introduced in the first version of the Java language in 1995. Java applets are ...
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Millsaps_College
Millsaps College is a private liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi, supported by the United Methodist Church. The college was founded by a Confederate veteran, Major Reuben Webster Millsaps in 1889-90 by the donation of the college's land and $50,000. Dr. William Belton Murrah was the college's first president,...
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